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Lost Friendship In Time
It was 12May1967 when I first received a beautiful letter from her. She was a high school student and I was student of 1st yr Engineering (Bengal Engineering College, Sibpore, Howrah, West Bengal, India). Her name was Miss ...Read more
A memory of Baslow in 1967 by
Living In Church End
I lived at number 14 for about 11 years and I miss it greatly. My parents moved from Cambridge and I was born at Mill Road in 1968. I remember long summers and playing in the fields just outside the village boundary. ...Read more
A memory of Gamlingay in 1977 by
More On Berwick Road School Et Al
I recall the school was divided into two portions, the infants and the juniors. A small corridor with Seth Hughes' office alongside separated the two. The infants were in the two classrooms at the School ...Read more
A memory of Little Sutton in 1958 by
Growing Up In Grappenhall 1980s And 1990s
Having grown up in Grappenhall I've seen it develop with time, but its managed to keep its identity, even though there's been a growing demand for redevelopment in the area. Within the space of a few ...Read more
A memory of Grappenhall in 1990 by
Childhood Days
Wrottesley Park 92 Wrottesley Park, it was a nice address, a suggestion of elegance perhaps, a hint of grandeur even. However there was nothing grand about the place we lived in even ...Read more
A memory of Wrottesley Park in 1952 by
28 Boundary Road
We moved from Coulsdon to Wallington in 1966 where I attended Collingwood School from 1965-1967, I then spent 3 years away at Boarding School in Caterham, before returning in 1970-1972 to attend Wallington Independent School for ...Read more
A memory of Wallington in 1971 by
Smith Family Of Boundary Rd Pinner Middlesex
Colin (Frank) used to live at 10 Boundary Road, Pinner, Middlesex, his parents were Jessie and Frank Smith, they are deceased. I have lost contact, and have heard he may have moved to Devon. Can anyone ...Read more
A memory of Pinner in 1997 by
Childhood In The Village
I lived in Great Wakering (Twyford Avenue) from 1960-65 although my mother had been born and raised there as had her mother and grandparents. I attended the junior school and then the secondary school. The ...Read more
A memory of Great Wakering in 1960 by
Whifflet Shawhead And Coatbridge
My memories of the above are vivid in my memory, I remember Shawhead from about 1959 when we first moved there, when we moved in there was an old railway line that ran in front of the shops which then were the ...Read more
A memory of Coatbridge by
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An obelisk 265 yards below the lock marks the boundary of the jurisdiction of the Port of London Authority and the Environment Agency.
In 1895, the borough boundaries were extended to include the Great Salterns, and in 1904, the whole island was incorporated into the borough.
The parish boundaries include Rimington, Newsholme, Nappa, Paythorne and other locations.
In 1895, the borough boundaries were extended to include the Great Salterns, and in 1904, the whole island was incorporated into the borough.
The course of the River Flit here was straightened at the beginning of the 19th century and now marks the south-eastern boundary of the site.
The Earl of Cornwall built stew (fish) ponds on the western boundary of his estate, and fish was an important part of the medieval diet.
The Antonine Wall is being put forward as a World Heritage site, in collaboration with Germany, Austria and Hungary to mark the European boundary of the Roman Empire.
Most of the Cotswolds, the UK's largest designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, rests within the county bound- ary.
Sheffield's unique woodland resource - the city is the best-wooded city in the country with about 80 ancient woods within its boundaries - also received an important shot in the arm in 1999 when
Such dramatic growth was no longer containable on Portsea Island itself and boundary extensions in 1904, 1920 and 1932 embraced, in due course, the northern parts of Portsea Island itself, Cosham
It was to be another 25 years before the double-deckers were allowed to cross the town boundary.
The effective boundary of the medieval town to the west was provided by the river.
We leave that busy century with the town at the height of its prosperity, still growing, and poised for another major extension of its boundaries to engross the rapid expansion since the previous
Their self-government, known as Danelaw, had its northern boundary of influence, just like modern Milton Keynes, on the River Great Ouse.
For example, their wish to build and operate a garage on the western boundary of the site, amidst the existing light industrial estate along Burrell Road, was not sanctioned by the council's planning
The earliest boundary was north of the stream known now as the Pip Brook.
The earliest boundary was north of the stream known now as the Pip Brook.
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