Places

6 places found.

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Photos

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Maps

360 maps found.

1947, Edge Fold Ref. NPO699214
1903, Ringley Ref. RNC816972
1903, Lever-Edge Ref. RNC755368
1903, Side Of The Moor Ref. RNC831125
1903, Highfield Ref. RNC734324
1903, Hollins Ref. RNC738151
1947, New Bury Ref. NPO789507
1947, Nob End Ref. NPO792448
1924, Hall I' Th' Wood Ref. POP725358
1924, Four Gates Ref. POP708525
1924, Hollins Ref. POP738151
1924, Highfield Ref. POP734324
1947, Hall I' Th' Wood Ref. NPO725358
1947, Four Gates Ref. NPO708525
1924, Scot Lane End Ref. POP826587
1924, Stoneclough Ref. POP840449
1924, Willows Ref. POP870663
1924, Wingates Ref. POP871377
1947, Bank Top Ref. NPO632417
1903, Hunger Hill Ref. RNC742173

Books

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Memories

141 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

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

Goldthorpe Chemist

I was born in Bolton on Dearne in 1948; my grandfather was Guy Lewis the Goldthorpe chemist whose shop was in Doncaster Road. My grandparents lived in Market Street (number 5) Has anyone a photograph that might show the chemists shop? My grandfather retired about 1963. David Lewis

A memory of Goldthorpe by David Lewis

Bolton Hall

My grandparents lived at the co-op in Bolton. My grandad was the manager there in the 1930 s. Their names were Percy and Irene Ibberson. Later they moved to Wath, to the big shop in the centre. My mother, Lilian, worked at Bolton ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Gail Hirst

Shanklin Road

I lived at 54 Shanklin Road, it backed on to fields, I can always remember puffing Billy ,the name my mum gave the steam train that went buy. My childhood friends were many . My best friend was David Bolton. I also went to Cotswold junior school. My name then was Lynne Walshaw

A memory of Belmont by lynne.macmillan1

Shanklin Road

I lived at 54 Shanklin Road, it backed on to fields, I can always remember puffing Billy ,the name my mum gave the steam train that went buy. My childhood friends were many . My best friend was David Bolton. I also went to Cotswold junior school. My name then was Lynne Walshaw

A memory of Belmont by lynne.macmillan1

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

Happy Youth

I first found out about when I moved to Great Horton in Bradford about 1952. I met a boy called Philip Tempest who lived in a house near by, we became life long friends. His parent took me on holiday with them to a cottage they owned in ...Read more

A memory of Nesfield in 1950 by Donald Rumbold

Captions

76 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, Church Gates 1921

Henry VI is said to have lived here in Bolton Hall for a year or so while hiding from the Yorkists in 1464 after losing the Battle of Hexham.

Caption For Luton, The Town Hall C1960

In 1930 a competition to design a new town hall was held, and the winners were the architects Bradshaw, Gass & Hope of Bolton.

Caption For Blackburn, The Boulevard C1955

Then, in 1797, its first turnpike, to Bolton, opened.

Caption For Preston, Horrockses, Crewdson & Co Ltd 1913

He arrived in Preston in 1791 from Edgworth, near Bolton.