Photos

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Maps

656 maps found.

1923, Cwmparc Ref. POP687172
1899-1900, Pont Siôn Norton Ref. RNC808556
1899-1900, Upper Boat Ref. RNC857065
1899-1900, Upper Church Village Ref. RNC857153
1899-1900, Treforest Ref. RNC852015
1899-1900, Tre-Ifor Ref. RNC852357
1899-1900, Tynant Ref. RNC855719
1947, Llantrisant Ref. NPO759108
1947, Rhydyfelin Ref. NPO816204
1947, Pontyclun Ref. NPO808697
1947, Porth Ref. NPO809642
1947, Penderyn Ref. NPO803209
1947, Llanbad Ref. NPO758553
1897, Beddau Ref. RNE636208
1898, Maerdy Ref. RNE771615
1898, Hirwaun Ref. RNE737018
1898, Mountain Ash Ref. RNE785102
1898, Mynachdy Ref. RNE786385
1898, Nantgarw Ref. RNE787610
1897, Llanharry Ref. RNE758961

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Memories

248 memories found. Showing results 141 to 150.

Annesley Mount, Little Horton Lane, Bradford

I recall other far more sinister events which took place at number 82 Annesley Mount. I first became aware of these events in 1953 when the Sunday night discussion took on a hushed and serious tone. My ...Read more

A memory of Bradford by michaelpeterpeyton

Good Times

I lived in and around the Romford area from 1957 until 1979 - I have never been back. I went to school first at St Edwards (the confessor) near the market square, we were taught by nuns and some were tyrants! Sister Aloysius, tall and willowy, ...Read more

A memory of Romford

Sundays In Hopeman

Church attendance was compulsory for us an hour of fidgeting in between mam & dad oor riibs were black and blue with the putts we got for shifting aboot or cracking oor pandrop. John Thompson was the beadle he rang the first bell ...Read more

A memory of Hopeman by igmain

Growing Up In Cold Ash Part Iii

For a small rural community Cold Ash was a busy village in the 1950s. Collins’ Farm, three shops, four pubs, a coal merchant, and two garages all provided local employment. In addition the Convent with its farm and ...Read more

A memory of Cold Ash by grahamfsmith

The Convent Bocking

Late 1949 early 1950 I stayed with my mother, Mrs Dorothy Violet Lee (nee Gobbitt) at The Convent, Bocking. Born 1943 I would have been aged 6-7yrs. My time there was to await the move into our new home at 140 Church Street, ...Read more

A memory of Bocking in 1950 by Diana Lee Gobbitt

Kennoway

Kennoway is the place that I have fond memories off and l value, guard and defend our secret village. Memories of the primary school, playing football in the playground, going to the school via the dump and coming home via the dump with my ...Read more

A memory of Kennoway in 1965 by Bill Mitchell

James Cannon

The gentleman in the white printer's apron walking towards the camera behind the group of three men on the right hand side of the picture is my grandfather James Cannon (1878-1922). He worked in Hitchin at the printers, Paternoster and Hales, as a compositor.

A memory of Hitchin in 1900 by Greg Cannon

More Early Days In Colindale

Life in Sheaveshill Avenue in the early to middle 1950's still seemed to me to be quite rural and as I recall we still had gas lit street lamps - or at least electric lamps using the old standards. The milk was ...Read more

A memory of Colindale in 1954 by Ken Hunter

Born In Bedford

I don't actually remember this event, but according to my birth certificate I was born in No. 3 Kimbolton Road, Bedford in February 1940. I can only presume that my mother was expecting me but was evacuated to Bedford from London. Her ...Read more

A memory of Bedford in 1940 by Elizabeth Neilly

My Time At Studwell Lodge And In The Village Of Droxford

My family first came to live in Studwell Lodge, which they bought from the Bruce family,  when my father retired from farming in Berkshire at the age of fifty five. It was then 1959 and I, as a ...Read more

A memory of Droxford in 1960 by Charles Skipwith

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