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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1907, Denton Ref. HOSM43024
1888 - 1906, Stainburn Ref. HOSM60169
1889 - 1907, Weston Ref. HOSM64221
1898 - 1919, North Hinksey Village Ref. HOSM55228
1890, Wilton Ref. HOSM64789
1892 - 1893, Girsby Ref. HOSM46246
1885 - 1905, Gunthorpe Ref. HOSM47246
1890, Catton Ref. HOSM40383
1890 - 1891, Stutton Ref. HOSM47141
1889 - 1890, Biggin Ref. HOSM37698
1892, Moulton Ref. HOSM54194
1890, Ilton Ref. HOSM49311
1890, Leighton Ref. HOSM51068
1910, Suffield Ref. HOSM60900
1906, Garthorpe Ref. HOSM46069
1885 - 1886, Santon Ref. HOSM48365
1890, Wistow Ref. HOSM64860
1925, Fishpool Ref. POP706232
1924, Garthorpe Ref. POP711984
1925, Grafton Ref. POP718373

Books

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Memories

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Hello Michael Chapman

To Michael Chapman, I do remember you Michael from Cheeseburn Grange. I have just written in response to an email from Brian Hall, who also shares the same memories as me. Would like to hear more from you of our shared ...Read more

A memory of Cheeseburn Grange in 1944 by Cyril John Wright

Schooldays In The 40s And 50s

I was born during the Second World War in 1942, the 8th child to my parents at Goose Bridge, Matching Green. My parents were Scottish and people thought they were foreign. My dad worked for Mr Gemmill's farm and ...Read more

A memory of Matching Green by Mary Burton

Greengate And Irwell Rubber

Hi Mate. You wrote under Greengate and Irwell banner. During the late 1940s, I worked at The Salford Electrial Instrument works in Silk Street. Many a day I walked to Victoria Rail Station via Greengate on my way home to ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1940 by Donald Isherwood

Mucky Duck And The Bugle Horn

I used to pedal my service-issue bike from RAF Swinderby to the village to meet friends I made there at the Bugle Horn for a couple of hours every month, and have a few with my service colleagues from the flight line ...Read more

A memory of Bassingham in 1962 by Keith Bell

The Happy Days

I was born in Maceado Square, Hunslet, not a blade of grass to be seen, the small house was behind Winterburns store, everyone shopped there, along with Cardis's pork butchers. Pub opposite. Trams stopped at Balm Road, Miggy was not ...Read more

A memory of Hunslet in 1930 by Roy Brining

Home Wentworth School Wath

To get to school I had to get a bus from Wentworth to Parkgates, then one to Swinton and then another to Wath. Coming originally from East Yorkshire, Wath Grammar school opened my eyes to the different towns in the area ...Read more

A memory of Wentworth in 1953

Incidents Remembered

Doe Lea was near to Hardwick which during the Second World War was an Airborne training camp, we could go into Hardwick and watch troops jump out of a balloon, they had to jump from a balloon a few times before jumping from a ...Read more

A memory of Doe Lea in 1943 by Ernie Martin

The Market And Caddys

My memories of Dewsbury as a girl in the late 1960s, early 1970s. The market. The butcher my mum used (who flirted outrageously with her, and most likely every housewife in town, which she loved and I'm sure always made her buy ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury by Jo Anne Smith

Mitcham May Queen

I took part in the Mitcham May Queen Festival for years while I lived in Mitcham, and even after we moved to Streatham, I was still allowed to take part. It was fun, I put on a nice dress and paraded around Mitcham carrying paper ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1980 by Tania Rahman

Shop

I have no real memory of Flawborough. The interest that I have in it was prompted by finding that my great-grandfather, Thomas Moore, and his wife Susan, nee Singleton, had a grocer's shop there. I found this through a nephew still living ...Read more

A memory of Flawborough by George Moore

Captions

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