Photos

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Maps

100 maps found.

1947, Branston Booths Ref. NPO648848
1923, Hathersage Booths Ref. POP728374
1923, Farlands Booth Ref. POP703391
1896, Booth Bank Ref. RNE646002
1898, Booth Bridge Ref. RNE646003
1896, Booth Wood Ref. RNE646011
1899, Potterhanworth Booths Ref. RNE810113
1903, Farlands Booth Ref. RNC703391
1923, Branston Booths Ref. POP648848
1923, Booth Bank Ref. POP646002
1925, Booth Wood Ref. POP646011
1902-1903, Upper Booth Ref. RNC857074
1903-1904, Booth Bridge Ref. RNC646003
1902-1903, Booth Green Ref. RNC646006
1912, Booth Of Toft Ref. RNC646010
1903, Grindsbrook Booth Ref. RNC722560
1903, Booth Wood Ref. RNC646011
1896, Hathersage Booths Ref. RNE728374
1896, Farlands Booth Ref. RNE703391
1897, Hardings Booth Ref. RNE726848

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Memories

178 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

My Grandparents

My grandparents lived at Fern Cottage. They moved there before the war and had two children, Dick and Jean. Dick was based at Wick and died in the war. Jean, my mum, married and had me and my sister. I have wonderful ...Read more

A memory of Cropwell Bishop in 1960 by Richard Booth

Early Years In Hindley

What - no memories of Hindley? I was born in 1935 (nee Pennington) at a house in Liverpool Road, just up from the Strangeways Pub (The Paddock). The area was called Navvies' Lump, and although the address was "Liverpool ...Read more

A memory of Hindley in 1930 by Edna Booth

Remembering

Hi I was born in Threshfield in 1954. My growing up years were done in Grassington. My Auntie Mary had the Black Horse back then and the chipshop was next door. I went to school in Grassington also and my best friend was Judith Easterby. If anyone knows me please contact me. Yvonne Booth (Dicken)

A memory of Grassington by Yvonne Booth

Personal Recollections

From age 11 to 16 I lived in Station Town from 1950 to 1955, at 2 Rodridge Street,( now thankfully the street has been demolished). When I saw the old photograph of the Main Street it was mostly as I remembered it.  Booth's the ...Read more

A memory of Wingate by David Black

Early Memories

My birth on 30 Nov 1946 at 34 Oldberry Road, Burnt Oak, is where it all started for me, but my mother & her parents moved into the house when it was built for the LCC. She's 89 now, but recalls that she, as a 9-yr-old in 1928, ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1946 by Anthony Kerrison

Torrisholme In The 1960s And 1970s

My name is Susan Railton (nee Price) and I grew up in Torrisholme in the 1960s and 1970s. It was always a place where everyone knew and cared about each other. I lived on Hyde Road and could see The Square from ...Read more

A memory of Torrisholme in 1968 by Susan Railton

A Very New Broadway

In 1962 my parents and I (12 years old) moved from Bristol to open Victoria Wine (later to become the Wine Market before reverting back to Victoria Wine). There were still several empty units awaiting occupation. I can recall ...Read more

A memory of Plymstock in 1962 by cpden

June 1958 A Frightening Experience!!!!

It was my 4th birthday and we were staying in Caister at the Sycamore Camp in a caravan that my Parents had hired for a 2 week holiday. So the date 13th June 1958 and we took a trip in Dad's old car up to ...Read more

A memory of Lowestoft in 1958 by Brian Green

The Nag''s Head

One didn't have to travel to London in the past to watch pro bands plying their trade. The Nag's Head public house was a much attended venue during the late 1960s and early 1970s for watching many of the (what was then known as) ...Read more

A memory of Wollaston in 1969 by Mick Austin

Swimming Pool Drinks

Wow! I had almost forgotten about this pool. I have already recorded memories of swimming in the rivers at Bishopstoke, but when there was an epidemic of Polio we were all stopped from going into the river and went to the ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1953 by Barbara R Bryan

Captions

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Caption For York, Micklegate Bar 1886

The name Bootham derives from Buthum, 'at the booths'.

Caption For Wilmslow, St Bartholomew's Church, The Interior 1896

15th-century work, and the side chapels, as one might expect for a church at the centre of a large parish, used to belong to the prominent gentry families in the area, such as the Traffords and the Booths

Caption For Baldock, White Horse Street C1960

The striped blinds in the distance belong to Booths, ironmonger and draper.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

The fascinating building behind the obelisk was the old Toll Booth, which also contained the town's weights and measures.

Caption For Boston, Market Place And Church 1890

His daughter Catherine had seen at first hand the evils of drink in the streets of Boston and, after marrying William Booth in 1855, she and her husband became the founders of what is now the Salvation

Caption For Stacksteads, Piper Bank C1955

Piper Road, like Booth Road where my mother was born, was an old toll road.

Caption For Box Hill, The Summit 1906

No doubt those who accomplished the feat were glad of the refreshment booths in the background.

Caption For Margate, Hotel Metropole 1892

Six houses to the left was the lodging house of Mrs Sophia Booth, where J M W Turner stayed between 1827 and 1851.

Caption For Luton, The Brewery Tap 2005

Religion had its own methods for cheering up the poor, but William Booth's Salvation Army was an innovation, aiming to reach out to them by entering the dens of iniquity and trying to change lives

Caption For Wilmslow, St Bartholomew's Church, South West 1896

lords of the manor were the Fittons, then the Venables inherited the land and, in the 15th century, the two Venables heiresses each took their half of the estates to their husband's family, the Booths

Caption For Hambleton, The Shop, Carr Lane C1955

Using a flat-bottomed rowing boat, he would ferry the Hambleton villagers over the Wyre for one penny.

Caption For East Molesey, 'coming Over The Rollers' 1896

Jerome K Jerome describes a classic journey in his 'Thee Men in a Boat'. He

Caption For East Molesey, 'coming Over The Rollers' 1896

Jerome K Jerome describes a classic journey in his 'Thee Men in a Boat'. He