Places
16 places found.
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- Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire
- Coton, Staffordshire (near Stone)
- Coton, Staffordshire (near Newport)
- Coton, Staffordshire (near Tamworth)
- Coton, Shropshire
- Coton, Northamptonshire
- Coton, Cambridgeshire
- Clay Coton, Northamptonshire
- Coton Park, Derbyshire
- Far Coton, Leicestershire
- Coton Hayes, Staffordshire
- Coton Hill, Shropshire
- Coton Clanford, Staffordshire
- Coton Hill, Staffordshire
- Coton in the Clay, Staffordshire
- Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire
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Wartime Evacuee 1939 1940
In August 1939 I was evacuated frm Salford to Caton. I had my gas mask, a small parcel of food and a label on my clothing. We arrived at the then beautiful station, adorned with flowers. Then we walked to the Village ...Read more
A memory of Caton in 1930 by
Cofton Farm Camp Site
'Eee, when I were a lad'....... in the 1950's my dad and I would get the bus from Exeter to Dawlish and camp for a week at Cofton Farm, using a little WWII army-surplus 2-man ridge tent. My elder brother was in The Scouts, and ...Read more
A memory of Starcross by
1962.
I was born in Standon, remember the rec very well throughout my young and teen years. My Dad worked in the Butchers in the High Street, my second eldest brother went on to work in Catons. I worked during the school hols in the hairdressers next ...Read more
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The Green Room Kittens!
My Mum and Dad used to take my sister and I to ‘The Green Room’ tea shop too, usually on a Saturday morning. We used to enjoy a large homemade shortbread biscuit! I remember the animal charity box at the door too, it was of 3 ...Read more
A memory of West Byfleet by
My Great Great Grandmother
On the maternal side of my ancestry, I knew my maternal grandfather for many years. There was a large leather bound family album which as a child, I was permitted to look at. It was after the "all clear" sounded in the ...Read more
A memory of Shrewsbury
You Are Codding
A memory and what a memory it was! There were eleven of us lads who had booked a fishing trip on one of the boats that went out from the harbour in Berwick. It was early in the day when we went out for a five hour trip; ...Read more
A memory of Berwick-upon-Tweed in 2000 by
Lawn Cottage
The house in this photograph is Lawn Cottage, Cark-In-Cartmel. It was the home to my great-great-grandfather Alfred Jackson Caton and his wife Mary. Alfred Jackson died in 1910, and it would seem from the census that by 1911 his wife and ...Read more
A memory of Cark by
Growing Up
I was born on the 24th of July 1929 above a shop next to a pub called the Rose of Denmark, in Hotwells, Bristol, very convenient for Father to wet his whistle and my head at the same time. Father was born in 1893, Mother in 1895. They ...Read more
A memory of Bristol in 1930 by
Were We Schoolmates?
Are you the Jimmy Cooper of about the 1940s? I went to St Aidan's school in Mill Hill, and my aunt Janie was the wife of Jack Caton, the Rovers' chairman. From 1941, I was at Queen Elizabeth's, in Frobisher House, which is where I ...Read more
A memory of Blackburn by
Nursing Home
I was born at the Duchess of Connaught Nursing Home in Bagshot in 1943 and my Mother remembered my Father paying a quick visit and being told off for hanging his Army coat on the door!
A memory of Bagshot by
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Hall of 1818, but were themselves replaced in 1934 by this neo-Georgian pile on Coton Road.
Brookhouse is an ancient village north-east of Lancaster just above Caton.
Stone-built cottages lend charm to Caton, which is proud of its ancient oak and fish stones.
Brookhouse is an ancient village north-east of Lancaster just above Caton.
The church is dedicated to St Wilfrid, and local legend has it that this is where the Cheshire cat originated – there is a carving of a cat on the tower.
Well before it became a favourite bathing and picnic spot, the Lune's beauties at Caton were extolled by the poets Wordsworth and Gray, and Turner came to paint the scene.
Rows of stone cottages and rolling farmland characterise Brookhouse, which is close to Caton with Littledale and a popular retreat for commuters to Lancaster.
Caton is popular as a retreat for commuters, who enjoy the moorland country near by with its fine views of Morecambe Bay.
To the right is W Caton & Sons, Wine and Spirit Merchants, as it says in faded paintwork on the gable of this 1881 building.