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Places
24 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Morton, Cumbria (near Carlisle)
- Morton, Lincolnshire (near North Hykeham)
- Morton, Avon
- Morton, Isle of Wight
- Morton, Cumbria (near Hutton End)
- Morton, Norfolk
- Morton Tinmouth, Durham
- Morton, Shropshire
- Morton, Derbyshire
- Morton, Nottinghamshire (near Southwell)
- Morton, Lincolnshire (near Gainsborough)
- Morton, Lincolnshire (near Bourne)
- Lower Morton, Avon
- Morton Bagot, Warwickshire
- Morton Common, Shropshire
- East Morton, Yorkshire
- Upper Morton, Avon
- West Morton, Yorkshire
- Morton Mill, Shropshire
- Morton Mains, Dumfries and Galloway
- Morton Spirt, Hereford & Worcester
- Morton Underhill, Hereford & Worcester
- Abbots Morton, Hereford & Worcester
- Morton-on-Swale, Yorkshire
Photos
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Maps
205 maps found.
Books
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Memories
89 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.
The Place Where I Was Born
I was born in Whalley, in the second cottage opposite the Catholic Church in the Sands, in December 1924. Next door to us was Mr Sutton who was well known around Whalley for his ice cream. He used to stand outside the abbey ...Read more
A memory of Whalley in 1920 by
Sandown Crescent
Someone posted they lived in Sandown Crescent in Gorton; my husband Malcolm Davies lived at number 9 Sandown. He played at the Mellands playing fields and the Army camp. The person who lived at number 7 is now in Canada, do you remember Malcolm?
A memory of Gorton in 1963 by
The Other Side Of Hyde Road
We had long warm summers with some rain and all the children could play together without too much bickering, our little group lived in a small area from Wren Street to Ashmore Street. Not all the kids went to St Marks ...Read more
A memory of Gorton in 1948 by
Berry Street
Hi, moved to Gorton when I was 5 yrs old, lived on Berry Street in the shadow of St James church. Loved playing in the grave yard, cobbled street back yards, outside loo, them were the days. Went to St James school, had a friend called ...Read more
A memory of Gorton in 1970 by
Corporation Street Gorton
In 1911 my great uncle, Bernard Tomkys, was aged 54 and lived with his sister Mildred (single and aged 45) and a domestic servant called Bessie Hughes (single and aged 19). Bernard Tomkys was a doctor, a GP in medicine and ...Read more
A memory of Gorton in 1910
A Memory Of Westbury Village 1
The two principal grocery shops in Westbury village, as it was still usually called, in the late 1950s and early 1960s were the Co-operative grocery by the corner of Church Road -- the Co-operative butcher on ...Read more
A memory of Westbury on Trym in 1957 by
Clowes Street West Gorton In The 1950's
I was born in December 1947 at 124 Clowes Street, West Gorton in a terraced house between William Street and Elizabeth Street, directly opposite Bert Hall's butcher's shop and next door to the Beswick ...Read more
A memory of West Gorton by
A Childhood At Sutton Flats, Pendleton
I was born in 192 Sutton Flats and Christened at St. Thomas's. My older brother Johnny and I were very happy there and both attended Halton Bank School. Our auntie, uncle and cousins lived close by in another ...Read more
A memory of Salford in 1950 by
Christmas Memories Of Longriggend
my grandparents lived in longriggend 97 i think great uncle alex and andrew lived in end cottage .next door was aunt janet with son alan and then granny jessie stevenson and grandpa david.we had 2 happy times ...Read more
A memory of Longriggend in 1961 by
Sunnyside Road
I was born opposite J Wareham's corner shop (on the corner of Fortescue Road) and went to Heatherland's Junior School in Cromwell Road. Where Cromwell Road joined Albert Road there was a cobblers on one corner and a second hand shop ...Read more
A memory of Parkstone by
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