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Places

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Photos

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Maps

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1895, Gain Hill Ref. RNE710533
1945, Hains Ref. NPO724778
1923, Burgh On Bain Ref. POP655691
1899, Donington On Bain Ref. RNE692014
1920, Gain Hill Ref. POP710533
1940, Gain Hill Ref. NPO710533
1946, Burgh On Bain Ref. NPO655691
1946, Kirkby On Bain Ref. NPO748884
1903, Burgh On Bain Ref. RNC655691
1897-1898, Gain Hill Ref. RNC710533
1923, Donington On Bain Ref. POP692014
1923, Kirkby On Bain Ref. POP748884
1899, Burgh On Bain Ref. RNE655691
1899, Kirkby On Bain Ref. RNE748884
1946, Donington On Bain Ref. NPO692014
1887, Burgh On Bain Ref. HOSM51481
1898-1899, Haine Ref. RNC724753
1897-1909, Hains Ref. RNC724778
1920, Haine Ref. POP724753
1919, Hains Ref. POP724778

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Memories

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My Old School

Hartford Secondary Modern School, Northwich brings back very fond memories. The teachers were very good and enthusiastic, encouraging us all to do well. Mr Beech was the Headmaster, very keen on cricket. Mr Baines Assistant Head, who ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1956 by Valerie Thomas

Childhood In The Village!!

I was devastated in 1964 when my mother told me we were to leave the village so that my mother could pursue her dream of owning her own small business elsewhere. It was a dreadful culture shock, one that has remained with ...Read more

A memory of Mollington in 1961 by Vanda Godwin Marriott

Childhood Memories

We moved into Tighnabruaich when I was almost 8 yrs old. Our 1st house was on the Ardmarnock Est between Millhouse and Otter Ferry. We stayed there for around a year before moving into Corra Farm on the Ardlamont Est near ...Read more

A memory of Tighnabruaich in 1970 by Tim Hosey

Shops

Bryant's Post Office with Mrs Robson, a Queen Motherish figure always dressed in a black two piece, dishing out pensions, stamps and postal orders from the aloof position behind her cage. Duggie Bain's cobblers, the warm oily smell, my ...Read more

A memory of Howden-le-Wear by David Quinn

Seaton In The 1950s And 60s

I lived in Seaton from the very early 1950s to the very early 1970s. My happy memories are: going down to the River Welland in Harringworth and fishing, going down to Seaton railway station and watching the ...Read more

A memory of Seaton in 1950 by Roger Bixley

Ex St Roberts Catholic School Harrogate

Born in Waterloo Street, Harrogate, in early 1940s. Attended above school until left in 1956. Started work at J.S.Driver, grocers on Beulah Street, Stan Wood manager. Remember 'Syncopated Sandy,' playing ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by Tony Richardson

My First Job

Just before I was due to leave Peel Brow I was called into Mr (Dinky) Booth's office and told that Turnbull & Stockdale were looking for an Office Boy and that he thought I would fit the bill. I attended an interview with Mr W ...Read more

A memory of Edenfield in 1945 by Derek Holt

Greenhow Terrace

I married Helen in 1967 and the only property available to rent was in Benwell. As we were both far too young to know better we took a bottom flat in Greenhow Terrace. That's where it all went wrong, Benwell was being demolished and ...Read more

A memory of Benwell in 1968 by Kevin Mccartney

Warde At

I lived on Warde St.Teddy B.were my closest friendsirchall or Joe Newman I left the U.K for Canada and I have lost touch with all my childhood friends,Contact me please at david lucas cain@yahoo.com

A memory of Hulme in 1955 by David Lomas

Millwood School

Winning the first cup in Millwood history ,the hall Caine shield does anyone remember this ?

A memory of Speke

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Captions

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Caption For Bainbridge, The Falls 1909

The River Bain flows out of Semerwater, the largest lake in the old North Riding, and into the Ure. At around three miles in length, the Bain is the shortest river in England.

Caption For Northampton, Park Avenue Methodist Church C1960

This view shows the most striking, the Park Avenue Methodist church, a typical design by George Baines and Son, which dates from 1924.

Caption For Chesham, High Street 1897

Howard's fine shop front on the left, now demolished, is now Baines Walk, leading to the 1990s Chesham Town Hall, named in honour of Arnold Baines, a councillor but also an eclectic local historian noted

Caption For Cheam, Upper Mulgrave Road C1950

On the extreme left is J F White's tobacconist's shop next door to the branch of Lloyds Bank, while across the road is the entrance to Cheam Station Approach, with the offices of Morgan, Baines & Clark's

Caption For Leeds, The Union, Refectory And Textile Buildings C1960

In the words of Edward Baines Leeds was “a slower town and our neighbourhood is quieter”.

Caption For Leeds, The Union, Refectory And Textile Buildings C1960

In the words of Edward Baines Leeds was 'a slower town and our neighbourhood is quieter'.

Caption For Delph, Heys C1955

Writing in 1822, Edward Baines said of the area that 'on the whole, Saddleworth is an interesting, though an uninviting part of the country, and the Mountaineers of this region, like those of Switzerland

Caption For Lyme Regis, From The Sands 1907

The view is north-eastwards along Marine Parade, to Madeira Cottages, Pyne House and the Assembly Rooms, with the cliffs of Cain's Folly in the distance (far right).

Caption For Bainbridge, 1896

The Bain is just 6 miles in length and reputed to be the shortest river in England.

Caption For Newton Aycliffe, Neville Parade C1955

When our cameraman visited Newton Aycliffe, it was still very much a new town and was still being developed by the Grenfell Baines Group.

Caption For Tattershall, Castle C1955

Across the Bain, Tattershall is altogether less ravaged by 1960s and later rebuilding.

Caption For Tattershall, Castle C1955

Across the Bain, Tattershall is altogether less ravaged by 1960s and later rebuilding.

Caption For Coningsby, The Mill C1955

Heading north-west roughly parallel to the River Witham, we reach two small towns on either side of the River Bain, which meets the Witham a mile away at Dogdyke.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Bay C1955

Beyond are the cliffs and skyline of Cain's Folly, Stonebarrow Hill, Langdon Hill and Golden Cap.

Caption For Ludford, Post Office C1955

Ludford is a now a single-street village on the Louth to Gainsborough road at the head of the River Bain, which flows south through the Wolds to join the River Witham.

Caption For Charmouth, The Beach 1922

Cain's Folly (centre) and Golden Cap overlook Lyme Bay.

Caption For Athelhampton, Hall C1955

Athelhampton Hall was the location for the film 'Sleuth', which starred Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine.

Caption For Castle Donington, The Methodist Church C1955

It was designed in 1905 by Albert Edward Lambert in standard red brick Gothic style, as opposed to the Art Nouveau of his contemporary George Baines.

Caption For Coningsby, The Mill C1955

Heading north-west roughly parallel to the River Witham, we reach two small towns on either side of the River Bain, which meets the Witham a mile away at Dogdyke.

Caption For Bainbridge, 1896

The Bain is just 6 miles in length and reputed to be the shortest river in England.

Caption For Thornton Cleveleys, Victoria Road East C1960

The Old Bay Horse Inn was where the trustees of Baines Charity School had a good dinner annually.

Caption For Wethersfield, The Green 1903

In this picture, Baines`s (in the distance, left) was still flourishing.

Caption For Charmouth, The Beach C1960

Evan's Cliff is to the east (centre), followed by the higher cliffs of Cain's Folly and Golden Cap (top right).

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb C1955

The view across the water is to the cliffs of Cain's Folly (left) and the skyline of Stonebarrow Hill, Chardown Hill and Golden Cap.