Photos

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Maps

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1898, Guiseley Ref. RNE723445
1896, Haigh Moor Ref. RNE724714
1898, Moortown Ref. RNE783572
1898, Parklands Ref. RNE801533
1898, Tinshill Ref. RNE848683
1898, St John's Ref. RNE823948
1898, Scholes Ref. RNE826398
1898, Seacroft Ref. RNE827030
1898, Priesthorpe Ref. RNE810857
1896, Stourton Ref. RNE841031
1898, Rawdon Ref. RNE813871
1896, Rothwell Ref. RNE820424
1898, Shadwell Ref. RNE828670
1896, New Farnley Ref. RNE789659
1947, Robin Hood Ref. NPO818882
1898, Upper Armley Ref. RNE856976
1896, Upper Moor Side Ref. RNE857656
1898, Weetwood Ref. RNE862748
1896, West Ardsley Ref. RNE863638
1898, West End Ref. RNE864038

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Memories

440 memories found. Showing results 381 to 390.

I Remeber A Few Of These Old People

Teddy Peacock, I think you knocked about with Freddie Turley? And yes, Mrs Jelly, loved her except when they put us in those camp beds in the afternoon. Yes I was the one forced to walk every Whit Monday with ...Read more

A memory of Harpurhey in 1958 by Mickey Rooney

West Dene Childrens' Home

Hi, my name was Paul Lee back then, when I was at West Dene Childrens' Home back in the early 80`s - it was based on the Palmerstone Road. I am not sure what happend to the childrens' home, I have very mixed memories ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1880 by Paul Miller

West Wittering In The 1940s And 50s

My first memories are of playing on the huge expanse of sand at West Wittering and the bombing tower which used to be there after the war. We stayed on the beach till late and were put to bed in the back of ...Read more

A memory of West Wittering by Marianne Stevens

Skewen 1983 4

I lived in Skewen from September 1983 to May 1984 - only a short time in my life but it made a big impression on me. My wife Fiona, new baby Siobhan and I rented a house at Caenant Terrace facing the railway and the mountain.  We had moved ...Read more

A memory of Skewen by John Mc Millan

An Arreton Childhood

I lived in Arreton from birth until my marriage.  My family consisted of Dad and Mum, my sister Gill, my paternal grandparents and a retired infant teacher Miss Muskett. She taught me at home before I began school at the village ...Read more

A memory of Arreton in 1940 by Pat Phillips

Watching The Boats In The Lock

Summer Sunday afternoons were often spent at Boulters Lock when I was a child.  We would have a walk along the river and end up at the lock to sit and watch the boats go in and out.   There would be the people who ...Read more

A memory of Maidenhead in 1965 by Linda Ellis

My Childhood Garden Part Iii

When we first moved into The Croft, as the house was called, access to the front door was gained by walking up a narrow slopping path up and along the grassy bank towards the wooden gate. The property along with ...Read more

A memory of Shamley Green by Patricia Clarke

The Vicarage Wray

During the Second World War, my dad's uncle Rev Alfred Bell was vicar of Wray parish church. We used to travel to Wray from Blackburn where we lived for a weekend to visit them, it seemed to take forever! Uncle Alfred and Aunt Edith ...Read more

A memory of Wray in 1940 by Dorothy Wood

The Convent School Monks Kirby 1955 1960

I lived in Broklehurst Cottage, opposite to Lees Farm and to the left of the school gate. In 1957 we moved to The Kennels in Newnham Paddox, Monks Kirby. Our neighbours were a family called the Tarpies. At ...Read more

A memory of Monks Kirby in 1959 by Paul Quirke

Vine Cottages

I recall going to a Queen's Coronation party in the village hall, where we were all given a coin and a mug. My mother used to work at the Fox and Goose pub, the owner's son, myself and another girl played in a field at back of pub ...Read more

A memory of Greywell in 1952 by Patrice Amor

Captions

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