Places

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Maps

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1920, Bayton Common Ref. POP635148
1947, Bayton Common Ref. NPO635148
1921, Beyton Green Ref. POP639516
1898, Bayton Common Ref. RNE635148
1883, Beyton Ref. HOSM37721
1901-1902, Bayton Ref. RNC635147
1946, Beyton Green Ref. NPO639516
1898, Beyton Green Ref. RNE639516
1901-1902, Bayton Common Ref. RNC635148
1899-1901, Beyton Green Ref. RNC639516
1886 - 1887, Exhall Ref. HOSM37265
1891, Stoneclough Ref. HOSM60605
1890 - 1891, Bradshaw Ref. HOSM38613
1890 - 1891, Bromley Cross Ref. HOSM39102
1892, Walker Fold Ref. HOSM59487
1892, Westhoughton Ref. HOSM64189
1924, Lever-Edge Ref. POP755368
1924, New Bury Ref. POP789507
1924, Water's Nook Ref. POP861866
1903, Doffcocker Ref. RNC691548

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Memories

141 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

1939 Onwards I Remember

I was born in 1939, the year war started, and remember being lifted out of bed in the middle of the night and the barrage balloons looked like big elephants in the sky. I also remember the table shelter in the lounge which I ...Read more

A memory of Harborne in 1940 by whisky1974

Albert Park In The Fifties

Dad used to take us in a rowing boat on the lake. We had to take turns rowing and we were only 4, 5 and 6 years of age. Not sure health and safety would approve now!!! I remember being called in eg "number 2 your time is up". Great memories.

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1955 by Margaret Wilson

Good Old Days In Salford

I was born in Salford, one of six children to Edith Casey and Ken Casey, their other children consisted of Linda, Alan, Barry, Ken, Paul and of course myself. We lived at number 50 Bury Street which was off Ellor Street. My ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1955 by Nigel Yates

Life In Silverdale 1946 T0 1949

I moved to Silverdale from Bradford in 1945/6 at the end of the war, with my father, Leslie Waddington, and my grandmother Mary Waddington. We bought Swiss Cottages down Townsfield from Tommy Taylor the joiner for ...Read more

A memory of Silverdale by Peter Waddington

Memories Of A Stately Building And A Magnificent Museum

Built on land bordering Queen's Park, it was simply a wonderful and exotic place. As a 5 year old first timer until it closed for good (when I was 11 years old) I visited the place so many times ...Read more

A memory of Bolton in 1949 by Mike Wilson

My Home Town

Hi, I was born in LLay north Wales in June 1939, three weeks later we moved to Walkden. The family joke was, I was the cause of the WW2. We lived at 67 Westminster Road, just down from where the monument was originaly located. Whilst I ...Read more

A memory of Walkden in 1944 by David Norris

Hounslow Cinemas

Doreen Jewess, Pat Bezant, Pat Sharman, Rita Bolton and myself would often walk from Midsummer Avenue past the little park at the top, past the horse trough at the Wellington where the trolley buses turned round and carried on past ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1950 by Linda Roberts (Nee Tallis)

A Great Place To Live And Grow Up

Moved up in about 1945/46 into a prefab, our first home., I was about 1 year old so cannot remember the move. I used to help the prisoners of war build the roads, I had a wheelbarrow. We lived at 133 Castle Hill ...Read more

A memory of New Addington by John Donovan

Children's Ward 1948 To 54

Going into LMT hospital,every summer during school holidays to have operations on my,right hand which was webbed... Mixed memories of painful,operations - but kind staff and reading every Enid Blyton ever written I ...Read more

A memory of Alton by Angela Pearce

Clarence Street, Pontypool

I moved to the Avana cake shop on Clarence Street when I was 9 years old from The Wern, Old Furnace, Nr Pontypool. My mother became the manageress of the cake shop. My father loved the iced jam cream slices! I went to Park ...Read more

A memory of Pontymoel in 1954

Captions

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Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

The ruins of Bolton Abbey are near a sweeping bend of the River Wharfe, and proved a great attraction for painters, including Landseer and Turner.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

The ruins of Bolton Abbey are near a sweeping bend of the River Wharfe, and proved a great attraction for painters, including Landseer and Turner.

Caption For Waddington, Village 1899

It was at Waddington Old Hall that Henry VI took refuge after leaving Bolton-by-Bowland, and it was here that he was betrayed and captured in nearby Clitheroe Wood.

Caption For Port Sunlight, The Bowling Greens C1960

The bowling greens here in Bolton Road are just one example.

Caption For Doncaster, St George's Church 1903

Here we see a Humber keel boat on the river. In the background is the great parish church of St George built in 1858 to replace an earlier one which had been destroyed by fire five years earlier.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Bolton Road Bowling Green C1965

Bolton Road was the first paved road laid in Port Sunlight, and W H Lever named it after his home town as a reminder of his roots.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Exchange 1889

The Bolton firm of Bradshaw, Goss & Hope were the final architects.

Caption For Bedford, The River C1965

The river basks in afternoon sunshine, with swans and a hired rowing boat on the water.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Village From The Church Tower C1955

The tower, unusual architecturally for this part of Britain, is thought to have been influenced in style by King Henry VI during his stay in Bolton Hall.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, The Canal C1960

This peaceful view shows the Lancaster Canal as it passes through Bolton-le-Sands. The canal arrived here in 1797, and transformed the village into a town.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, Cross And Stocks 1921

It is thought to have been influenced in style by King Henry VI during his stay in Bolton Hall.

Caption For Appletreewick, Monks' Hall 1906

Near the Wharfe and overlooking the 1592ft Simon's Seat, Appletreewick was the resting place of monks on their journey between Bolton Abbey and Fountains Abbey.

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the backgound are the ruins of Bolton Castle, which was built by Richard Scrope in the 1380s.

Caption For Falmouth, Market Strand 1890

The boat on the far right might be the River Fal Steamship Co's 'New Resolute', built at Malpas, Cornwall in 1882. Of wood construction, she weighed 40 tons.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, The Shore C1965

In Victorian times, Bolton was a favourite spot for those who wanted a quiet peaceful holiday, and it became a welcome means of making money for the locals to take in visitors.

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the background are the ruins of Bolton Castle, which was built by Richard Scrope in the 1380s.

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the background are the ruins of Bolton Castle, which was built by Richard Scrope in the 1380s.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

Bolton Abbey is rich in prospects for the artistic eye: there are the stepping stones across the river, the deep green hanging woods, the lively bubbling waters, and the ancient stones of the abbey itself

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Christ Church 1891

The round dormer window at the top admitted light to the roof space which housed two large hook for raising and lowering the boat on to its carriage.

Caption For Leyburn, Market Place 1914

For some years it boasted a theatre, and the Leyburn Shawl Tea Festivals attracted thousands of visitors The building on the left is the Bolton Arms Hotel.

Caption For Leyburn, Market Place 1914

For some years it boasted a theatre, and the Leyburn Shawl Tea Festivals attracted thousands of visitors The building on the left is the Bolton Arms Hotel.

Caption For Penrith, Brougham Castle 1893

Penrith was one of a number of northern castles built during the last decades of the 14th century; others included Bolton, Wressel, Raby and Lumley.

Caption For Thornton Hough, Village C1950

The second was William Hesketh, later Viscount Leverhulme, who came here from Bolton in 1887 and set up his soap factory at Port Sunlight.

Caption For Waddington, Village 1899

It was at Waddington Old Hall that Henry VI took refuge after leaving Bolton-by-Bowland, and it was here that he was betrayed and captured in nearby Clitheroe Wood.