Places
26 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Nook, Cumbria (near Kirkby Lonsdale)
- Barrow Nook, Lancashire
- Moss Nook, Merseyside
- Heads Nook, Cumbria
- Agar Nook, Leicestershire
- Wornish Nook, Cheshire
- Pickering Nook, Durham
- Salendine Nook, Yorkshire
- Wall Nook, Durham
- Urlay Nook, Cleveland
- Sour Nook, Cumbria
- Acres Nook, Staffordshire
- Donna Nook, Lincolnshire
- Hale Nook, Lancashire
- Windy Nook, Tyne and Wear
- Daisy Nook, Greater Manchester
- Nimble Nook, Greater Manchester
- Pocket Nook, Greater Manchester
- Pudding Pie Nook, Lancashire
- Water's Nook, Greater Manchester
- Moss Nook, Greater Manchester
- Water Garth Nook, Cumbria
- Greetland Wall Nook, Yorkshire
- The Nook, Shropshire (near Prees)
- The Nook, Shropshire (near Childs Ercall)
- Bleak Hey Nook, Greater Manchester
Photos
40 photos found. Showing results 4,021 to 40.
Maps
247 maps found.
Books
707 books found. Showing results 4,825 to 4,848.
Memories
2,382 memories found. Showing results 2,011 to 2,020.
Those Were The Days!
I would like to share with you some of my early childhood memories of my formative years in Parndon, including places and names that might evoke similar memories to myself. I hope you will bear with me, as I will probably go ...Read more
A memory of Great Parndon in 1955 by
Where I Was Born
I was born in Church Hill, the cottage was called The Nook in 1950. My gran and granfer Glover lived in Middle Street. My mum, Isabel, was their eldest daughter, she married my dad, Bill Brenton, whose parents, Tom and Annie ...Read more
A memory of Port Isaac by
A Bassaleg Boy
I was born in Newport in 1942 and after leaving the Nursing Home lived in 6,Garth Hill Bassaleg the home of my paternal grandparents, Oliver and Alice Briney. After a short time my parents (Nellie and Fred Briney) moved to Highfield ...Read more
A memory of Bassaleg in 1940 by
Living With History
I grew up on the Braes o Tullymet and the past was all around me. We lived in the former manse of the Baptist Chapel - why had a chapel been built in such an out of the way place? By the chapel was an old drove road, I could ...Read more
A memory of Tulliemet by
The Hobo Manifesto
You can take the boy out of south London, but you can't take south London out of the boy. The songs on this album, 'The Hobo Manifesto', were inspired by growing up in London and the music that influenced me as a ...Read more
A memory of Streatham by
My Life In The 50s Early 60s
I was the last of our family ( the Panto's ) to be born at Ceinws Villa, now Ceinws Bach I believe, on the 6th Nov 1947. my taid. mother and I moved to Tai Isa' just after nain died.I went to school in Corris and ...Read more
A memory of Esgairgeiliog by
Memories Of Byron Avenue East Ham
My late father, Don Lawes, grew up at no. 121 Byron Avenue on the Poets Estate in East Ham (off High Street North) during the '40s and '50s and attended East Ham Grammar School from 1938 to 1944. My late paternal ...Read more
A memory of East Ham by
I Used To Live In Lowestoft
A few of my happy memories of living here in Kirkley Cliff opposite the Putting Green, went to school at was Alderman Woodrow Sec/School helped paint a fishing boat scene in the entrance, days on Trawlers /Drifters as a ...Read more
A memory of Lowestoft in 1948 by
No 4 Waterpery
My memories of Waterperry are all happy ones, my granmother Mrs Sparkes lived at no 4, the house was built in 1921, and my mother lived there as well, so some of the memories are from what she told me and some are from myself. As ...Read more
A memory of Waterperry by
An Acc Cook
The winter and spring of 1958 I was an ACC cook in the hospital kitchen. On one night duty I contracted tonsillitis and was put in the ward upstairs where the ghost of 'Sister Aggie', as she was known to us, was supposed to haunt and ...Read more
A memory of Aldershot in 1958 by
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Places (26)
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Books (707)
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