Photos

17 photos found. Showing results 81 to 17.

Maps

205 maps found.

1947, West Morton Ref. NPO864758
1897, Lower Morton Ref. RNE769576
1885 - 1905, Morton Ref. HOSM54116
1904-1905, Morton Mains Ref. RNC784024
1903-1904, West Morton Ref. RNC864758
1903, Morton Mill Ref. HOSM54084
1874 - 1875, Morton Ref. HOSM54118
1899 - 1904, Morton Ref. HOSM54117
1899-1902, Abbots Morton Ref. RNC618498
1899-1902, Morton Bagot Ref. RNC783993
1877 - 1879, Morton Ref. HOSM54114
1880, Lower Morton Ref. HOSM52622
1884 - 1885, Morton Ref. HOSM54119
1903, Abbots Morton Ref. HOSM35099
1883 - 1899, Morton Ref. HOSM54120
1896, Morton Tinmouth Ref. HOSM54126
1899 - 1904, Morton Ref. HOSM54123
1884, Upper Morton Ref. HOSM63011
1880, Upper Morton Ref. HOSM63012
1903-1904, East Morton Ref. RNC697703

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Memories

87 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Abbotts Butchers

my grandma's uncle john silbon abbott was butcher at 111 clowes street , west gorton , he passed away in 1921 , are there any photo's surviving which may show the shop

A memory of Gorton by jongrobler

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 Barry White

Coundon

I remember living in george st west on the new rows I can remembet the shops there were lots ; the co-op walter wilsons where my aunt worked there was a tv shop post office; sparks shop tben another I cant remember the name then bottom ...Read more

A memory of Coundon by johndobe01

Coopers Close Chigwell Row 1948 1964

In September 1948 the Morton family moved into a brand new council house at number 3 Coopers Close Chigwell Row. Our father Ronal Morton and his wife Evelyn with my brothers Andrew and Douglas, shortly followed ...Read more

A memory of Chigwell Row by fionaavalon

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 clowesstreet

Life In High Legh

I started school at High Legh school in 1949-teacher Miss James I think. I lived at Holly Cottage on the way to Arley. My dad worked at the water tower for the council, repairing water pipes. My mother worked for Stanley Morton & son the milk rounds people Anyone remember us.

A memory of High Legh in 1950 by Geoff Bowes

Bruce St.

I remember moving from Caldercruix to the new scheme and it was great to have a bath in the house!!! They hadn't laid paths or put up fences but everyone was so pleased to get a new house it didn't matter. They started building more houses ...Read more

A memory of Plains in 1955

Wimbourne Road Fallings Park.

First Playgroup opened here by Judith Morton (Vann) in 1970, the Minister was a Rev. Jack Dowson, he also married us and baptisted our two boys (Richard and David), we owned the corner shop on Bushbury Road opposite where the entrance to the old Methodist Chapel used to be. Remember me?

A memory of Fallings Heath in 1970 by Judith Vann

The Wee Bus To Whiterigg School And The Perils Of Long Division.

The bus stopped in Wallace Street and we all piled on, Ann-Marie McCormack, Keiran O'Neil, Joseph O'Neil, Nora Brennan. Nora's Aunty Kate lived right next to where the bus stopped and if ...Read more

A memory of Plains by Florence Mc Donald

Happiest Days

These were great times, hard up maybe, but we were happy kids, lots of snow in winter yet we still went 3 miles in the bus to Gretna High School. My first job was in Carlisle, 8 miles away, in Woolworths, I loved it, also John ...Read more

A memory of Mossband Ho in 1956 by Francess Jones Formally Daugh

Captions

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