Photos

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Maps

149 maps found.

1947, Beck Head Ref. NPO636025
1947, Cowan Head Ref. NPO679321
1947, Heads Nook Ref. NPO729847
1947, Green Head Ref. NPO720904
1946, Woodland Head Ref. NPO873564
1947, Town Head Ref. NPO851070
1947, Whitley Head Ref. NPO869380
1947, Shawfield Head Ref. NPO829168
1947, Shibden Head Ref. NPO829989
1947, Wasdale Head Ref. NPO861249
1945, Lopen Head Ref. NPO767352
1946, Maiden Head Ref. NPO771961
1946, Lane Head Ref. NPO752153
1947, Park Head Ref. NPO800966
1947, Path Head Ref. NPO802000
1947, Buersil Head Ref. NPO654978
1946, Collamoor Head Ref. NPO675424
1947, Bramley Head Ref. NPO648589
1947, Carmel Head Ref. NPO661576
1947, Darley Head Ref. NPO688680

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Memories

75 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Smallbridge And All That

The place name comes from a narrow bridge over a stream that forms the boundary between Rochdale and Wardle on Halifax Road, by The Red Lion pub as it was then. Folk who lived in Smallbridge were once called ...Read more

A memory of Smallbridge in 1940 by Peter Butterworth

Ymca Agricultural Training Centre Ham Green Pill

In February 1949, my husband, Derek, travelled from London to start agricultural training at the YMCA Agricultural Training Centre at Ham Green, Pill, on a scheme known as 'British Boys for British ...Read more

A memory of Pill in 1949 by Rosemary Bennett

Goldsmith Mansions

I was taken to live in Goldsmith Mansions as a baby of two months in 1946. I lived there with my parents until approximately 1949. I have a memory of walking up the staircase to our flat. I have a much more vivid memory of the ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1946 by Sheila Watson

Growing Up In The 1940's And 50's

We originally lived in Camberwell and were bombed out in the blitz of 1940. After sleeping on the platform of the Elephant & Castle underground train station for a few weeks, my dad found us a house to rent ...Read more

A memory of Wealdstone in 1940 by Reg Ware

Trying To Remember The Road I Lived On

Am trying to piece together my life while in England. I was sent to some kind of institution when I was a few months old, probably in 1945/46. I believe that place was in the North of England. Then my mother ...Read more

A memory of Heston in 1949 by Paul Langseth

Burslem Baths And The Wright's Pie Shop After (Top Of Nile St)

My memories start around 1946 and go on 'forever' - but the years I want to mention here are those of my Cobridge schooldays and the Burslem connection to those schooldays. I lived on ...Read more

A memory of Burslem in 1946 by Edward Penning

The School Song

1. with Hearts close knit in comradeship, your lusty voices tune to praise: And welcome him [& presumably her] with steadfast grip who speaks of school and happy days. 2. [in minor key] For whom shall every voice be still, in ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1948 by Malcolm Stewart Morris

Family Picnics

White Webbs was a place that all my family including aunts, uncles and cousins went to for picnics and a game of cricket. The women would play against the men and all us children would hope they would let us have a go at batting as ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1949

Pelton Fell

My mother lived in Pelton Fell until she left to come to London where I live. Her father was Isaac Redpath. He was a pit deputy at the colliery. My mum is dead now but she said her dad was well known and respected in his community. ...Read more

A memory of Pelton Fell in 1944 by Peter Henry Rogers

Birds Nuts And Bumping Cars

In 1944 my mother and I moved from a two bedroom basement flat in Grosvenor Road at the top of the town, to Chrismas Avenue, a three bedroom semi-detached, that connected between Ash Road and Newport Road. My father ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot in 1940 by Raymond Hay

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