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Memories Of A Young Girl.
Was born in Waterhouses 76 years ago at North Terrace, enjoyed the freedom of playing out in the street and fields . my father worked down the mine like all the other men and boys, my mother stayed home and cooked and ...Read more
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100 Years Of Swansborough's Living In Hurtmore
My Grandad Cecil Robert Swansborough moved into Hurtmore in 1924, he is first registered at 1 Kersland Cottages. They moved to 21?Quarry Cottages now 38 Quarry Road. They were then moved into number 3 ...Read more
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Mendleson Wrote His Spring Song In The House.
With Denmark Hill and about level with the Old Henly's garage behind you was a house within the ruins with a metal sign. It stated that during his stay here, Mendleson wrote his 'Spring Song' here. ...Read more
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Saint Mellons And Trowbridge.
I moved to trowbridge when i was 5 and now am 55 and living in rumney. My childhood memories are of fields and lanes now gone forever. I remember standing outside the dairy that was on greenway road just past hendre road ...Read more
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Late Thirties.
My dad's best friend was George Barker born 1925ish. He lived in Annfield Plain and his dad was a fruit and potato merchant, specialising in bananas, named George W. Barker. Does anyone know anything about this family. Dad is trying to get in touch. G.D. Lomax.
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Walking Up Lane To See Gran And Grandad Foot
I walked Trampers Lane so many times as a child to see my Grandparents George and Jane Foot who lived in Oak View Cottage, also my dear Great Aunts, the Misses Mabel, Hilda and Hazel Foot, who lived ...Read more
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7 Springfield
I was born on the 16 of March 1959 in a council house number 2 Drovers way Burton in kendal. I Ivied there with my family. I didn't know much about that house or the village. When I was 2 and a half we moved down to 7 ...Read more
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Memories Of Vincent Secondary Modern 1960 1965
I have just stumbled across this web site. My name is John Bryon and I remember Mr Mills the PE teacher. He liked to take the climbing ropes in the gym, and, if you didn't climb very well or fast enough ...Read more
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Fishmongers
My family lived in commercial road . there was river opposite and field full i think wheat? as young person i had play in back yard as swans kept coming over the garden brick wall. we lived for some time. at the very end of the long road ...Read more
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Kilner Family In Hepworth
Hepworth was my home for 50 years, I was born there and my family have been there for eight generations. We were so priveliged to live in such a beautiful country area where we played in the woods and fields. ...Read more
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Annfield Plain, to the north-west of Durham, was one of several towns to attract industrial development as the number of active pits declined.
The oak trees are an indication that there were just hedges and fields here until the 1920s.
This small village sits between the sea and fields of bright lavender.
This small village sits between the sea and fields of bright laven- der.
Leonard's Church, one of the largest and finest in Kent, rising behind them, a summer game of cricket takes place on this spacious ground; the bowler embarks on his run up to the wicket as the batsman and fielders
Prettily situated among trees and fields, the church of St Mary the Virgin is small but contains many treasures, including a silver chalice dating back to Elizabethan times, a 500-year-old font and
This quaint old house sits on a corner in Lincoln's Inn Fields.
This quaint old house sits on a corner in Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Nestling among expansive woods and fields, St Neot is famed for its church, with its magnificent 14th century stained glass windows.
Leonard's Church, one of the largest and finest in Kent, rising behind them, a summer game of cricket takes place on this spacious ground; the bowler embarks on his run up to the wicket as the batsman and fielders
In the crowded area between Lincoln's Inn Fields and the Aldwych there have been massive changes.
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