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Photos

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Maps

33 maps found.

1910, Buckie Ref. RNC654702
1910, Broadley Ref. RNC651019
1910-1912, Backies Ref. RNC629751
1919, Long Buckby Ref. POP766269
1901, Long Buckby Ref. RNC766269
1884, Long Buckby Ref. HOSM52202
1898, Long Buckby Ref. RNE766269
1946, Long Buckby Wharf Ref. NPO766271
1898, Long Buckby Wharf Ref. RNE766271
1919, Long Buckby Wharf Ref. POP766271
1900, Buck's Mills Ref. RNC654864
1946, Buck's Mills Ref. NPO654864
1946, Long Buckby Ref. NPO766269
1885, Water Ref. HOSM70066
1940, Bucks Green Ref. NPO654853
1946, Bucks Hill Ref. NPO654859
1898, Buck Hill Ref. RNE654616
1895, Buck's Mills Ref. RNE654864
1900, Buck's Cross Ref. RNC654849
1919, Buck's Cross Ref. POP654849

Books

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Memories

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Tosh And I And Easy Pickings

Tosh and I and easy pickings Hi everyone, It's me again with the continuation of my wee story. I was taken by surprise how many people liked and responded to the ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

4 The Gap And 7 Parkside

NO 4 THE GAP My memory of Marcham started in 1946-7. My grandmother, Lydia Lawrence, used to live at no 4 The Gap. She was born in Long Wittemham, then she married ...Read more

A memory of Marcham in 1946 by Graham Davis

Memories Of An Eight Year Old

This pond was known to local kids as The Newt Pond, as that's where we used to go 'newting', catching newts and putting them in jam jars and putting them back after seeing who had the biggest (newt!)... We used to hire ...Read more

A memory of Rhyl in 1965 by Nick Oldham

17 Ceagside Gardens

1960 to 1983. I was born at the QE in October 1960. My parents lived with my grandparents at number 17. My grandparents moved into the house when it was new (built by Leech) in the late 30s. They intended to buy but the war ...Read more

A memory of Lobley Hill in 1963 by Pauline Koritsa

1955 And Some Rather Unusual Memories

My parents wanted me to have a good upbringing and sent me to a private school where unfortunately the owners were tyrants. I was continually playing truant, so they then sent me to Pierrepont School in the ...Read more

A memory of Frensham in 1955 by Ray Darrell

1961 To 1977

My family lived in Goodyers Ave. Dad had #65 built in 1960/61 for around £13k by the next door neighbour who sold us the plot. Best mates were Antony Draper [Oakridge Ave], Chris Francis [Craighall Ave],Caroline West [Links Drive] ...Read more

A memory of Radlett by Nigel Peart

1976 Radford Blvd,Nottingham.

In 1976 my partner and I rented the ground floor flat of number 73 Radford blvd,Radford Nottingham,I was pregnant at the time and this flat was my baby's first home,I can,t say that I was happy living there ,I was ...Read more

A memory of Old Basford

87 Southbury Rd Enfield?

Sometime back I moved into 87 southbury rd enfield,whitch is now a move on house for recovering alchoholics,i find the area quite intresting as it has a lot of history,such as forty halls,and the old bank,ect,but I was wondering ...Read more

A memory of Enfield

A Close Call

In 1941, during the Second World War, and I was a page boy working at the Osborne Hotel. I always rode my cycle to work and back. I believe it was on a Sunday that I was pushing my cycle up the lane at the side of the Palace Hotel, I ...Read more

A memory of Torquay in 1942 by Eric Harwood

A Little Girls War

My memories are very clear of being ten years old and attending Burnhope Primary School. While I didn't realise it at the time, every teacher was brilliant. Miss Mary Dowson taught me in my last year at that school and eighteen of ...Read more

A memory of Burnhope in 1942 by Josephine Clarke

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Captions

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Caption For Wilberfoss, Beckside C1960

Here past the beck is Bridge Cottage on the right, and hidden behind the left-hand tree is the 12th-century church of St John the Baptist.

Caption For Staithes, The View From The Viaduct C1885

An interesting curiosity of Staithes is that one side of the beck is Cleveland and the other is North Yorkshire!

Caption For Arkengarthdale, The C.B. Hotel C1960

Further up the Arkle Beck is the pub-less hamlet which glories in the entirely-inappropriate name of Booze.

Caption For Eye, Church Street C1960

Set back is the Vine Church, a Baptist Chapel rebuilt in 1868.

Caption For Stamford, High Street 1922

Just above the horse's back is the narrow entrance to Cheyne Lane (S177062, page 24).

Caption For Seale, Village From Hogs Back 1906

This compact little village in a hollow south of the Hog's Back is benignly watched over by St Lawrence's Church, with its wooden 14th-century south porch.

Caption For Liverpool, St George's Plateau C1881

At the back is St John's Gardens, and in front is the open area of St George's Plateau.

Caption For Crakehall, The Hall 1900

Down by the beck is the 17th-century corn mill, once owned by the Neville family of Middleham Castle.

Caption For Osmotherley, High Street C1960

The flax mill at Cod Beck is now a Youth Hostel, while the old School Room of 1836 is now the Village Hall.

Caption For Stanmore, The Broadway C1965

Further along The Broadway, and set back, is a row of shops which in fact incorporate a fragment of The Red House.