Places

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Photos

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Maps

360 maps found.

1898, Boyton Cross Ref. RNC647553
1895, Boyton End Ref. RNE647555
1919, Boyton End Ref. POP647555
1883 - 1905, Boyton Ref. HOSM38521
1899 - 1900, Boyton Ref. HOSM38522
1898-1899, Boyton End Ref. RNC647555
1898-1901, Boyton End Ref. RNC647556
1896 - 1902, Boyton End Ref. HOSM38529
1898, Beyton Ref. RNE639515
1920, Bayton Ref. POP635147
1947, Bayton Ref. NPO635147
1946, Beyton Ref. NPO639515
1898, Bayton Ref. RNE635147
1899-1901, Beyton Ref. RNC639515
1947, Bayton Common Ref. NPO635148
1920, Bayton Common Ref. POP635148
1921, Beyton Ref. POP639515
1923, Blyton Ref. POP644660
1903, Blyton Ref. RNC644660
1947, Blyton Ref. NPO644660

Books

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Memories

141 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Growing Up At Tombuie Cottage

My name is Drew Ramsay and my father retired from Calcutta India back home to Dundee in 1963 when I was 13 years old. He leased Tombuie Cottage for 5 years as a holiday home which came complete with a little over ...Read more

A memory of Tombuie Cottage by Drew Ramsay

Perfect Place

My name was Sandra Goodfellow when I was born at home in Erbistock in 1954. I lived on Twining hill. I had a very happy childhood there with my three siblings, Mum and Dad. I started Erbistock school in 1957. It was a cosy, two ...Read more

A memory of Erbistock by Sandra Bayley

Hartford Secondary Modern School

Me and my late twin brother started at this school in 1953, the school was mixed. We were the first ones to be there, it was a brand new school. Fred Beech was the headmaster, he was a grand man and would always ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1953 by Peter Drinkwater

Cheadle In The Second World War

I think that we must have moved to Cheadle around 1938, because I was born in Newcastle under Lyme, but my younger sister was born in Cheadle in 1939. At that time we lived on Leek Road. We had various ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle in 1930 by Terry Brooks

History Of Netherthong

I am currently researching and writing a history of Netherthong and I have well over 200 photos and other ephemera. I have started numerous chapters relating to such subjects as schools, parish council, churches, sport, ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong in 2010 by Michael Meitiner

Sunny 1950''s Sunday Mornings

I have many memories about the old St Mary's Church. Until I started thinking of them I realised that I have not got one involving a rainy day apart from when my Grandad was buried in the churchyard. He was ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors in 1954 by Ann Arthur

Where I Was Born

My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more

A memory of Sole Street in 1946

Re: Davis Family History

Hi Linda, Not sure how my tree links in with yours but I am also descended from a Davis family that I have traced back to Inkberrow. So far I have gone back to a John Davis born 1808, who was a farmer working on Priory ...Read more

A memory of Feckenham by Sam Davis

Great Memories Of This Area

Really it was 1961-66. I worked as a Geologist for the United Steel Companies based in Rotherham. I visited Haile Moor and Beckermet Mines every two or three weeks for 5 years and came to love the area and its people ...Read more

A memory of Thornhill in 1961 by Geoff Potts

Motorboats

My parents had a caravan in Heachem and as children we used to visit Hunstanton all the time. My fondest memory was the motorboats. I used to feel very grown up driving the boat on my own under the little bridge. It probably wasn't as big as I remember but was the highlight of my holidays.

A memory of Hunstanton in 1880

Captions

76 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Wensley, From Church Tower 1893

Holy Trinity church contains a Saxon cross, found in the 19th century, and the Bolton family pews, which came from the theatre in London's Drury Lane.

Caption For Leyburn, Market Place 1889

In the 1890s the market rights were still owned by Lord Bolton, the charter having been granted by Charles I.

Caption For Blackburn, The Boulevard C1955

Blackburn had started to expand with the canal age.Then, in 1797, its first turnpike opened, connecting it with Bolton.

Caption For Blackburn, Queens Park Lake 1923

Here we see an almost deserted Queen's Park, with just one customer for a rowing boat on the park's lake.

Caption For East Grinstead, Mount Noddy 1928

No one is certain about the origin of this strange name, except that it has nothing to do with Enid Blyton.

Caption For Port Isaac, 1895

There is a trading boat on the beach, either discharging coal or loading slate.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street 1911

However, when the line was extended to Bolton Abbey (on 16 May 1888) the Midland was in the way, and had to be demolished.

Caption For Turton, The Tower 1897

Turton Tower lies four miles south of Darwen, and four miles north-east of Bolton.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Village Green C1950

The trees on the green in the estate village of Bolton Abbey at the entrance to Wharfedale had just been subjected to a severe pollarding when the Frith photographer called to take this photograph.

Caption For Brixham, Bolton Cross 1922

This view shows Bolton Cross on the road to Higher Brixham before it became the traffic-packed road junction it is today.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

Bolton Abbey is rich in prospects for the artistic eye: there are the stepping stones across the river, the deep green hanging woods, the lively bubbling waters, and the ancient stones of the abbey itself

Caption For Birkenhead, Hamilton Square And Town Hall 1967

The Town Hall was modelled on that at Bolton, and was completed in 1883, though it was damaged by fire in 1901.

Caption For Bolton, Deansgate 1895

On the left is the imposing bulk of William Deacon's Bank; also along here was the Bank of Bolton, which was later taken over by Barclay's.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1960

The barbers were Messrs Bolton & Warne, with Bird's the greengrocer's this side and Walker's bakery on the other side.

Caption For Castle Bolton, The Castle C1960

Sir Richard Scope's formidable 14th-century castle at Castle Bolton commands extensive views over his estates in lower Wensleydale, as this view from the castle walls shows.

Caption For Kildwick, The Village C1960

This fine, four-arched bridge over the River Aire at Kildwick, between Keighley and Skipton, was built by the canons of Bolton Priory in the early 14th century.

Caption For South Walsham, Broad 1902

The boat on the left, adjacent to the rather decrepit boatshed, has an awning to protect passengers from the harmful rays of the sun.

Caption For Castle Bolton, The Castle 1911

The castle at Castle Bolton was built by Richard, Lord Scrope during the reign of Richard II.

Caption For Castletown, Derby Haven 1897

In 1823 John Butcher, a preacher from Bolton, was landed by fishing boat at Derby Haven and brought Primitive Methodism to the island.

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the background are the ruins of Bolton Castle.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Church 1921

Bolton Hall, where once King Henry VI stayed in hiding, has now gone, but the gateposts can still be seen opposite the church.

Caption For Castle Bolton, The Castle 1911

Though similar to Bodiam Castle in shape, and designed with a well-defended entrance that featured no less than five doorways and a portcullis at either end, Bolton's principal function appears to have

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

The ruins of Bolton Abbey are near a sweeping bend of the River Wharfe, and proved a great attraction for painters, including Landseer and Turner.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

The ruins of Bolton Abbey are near a sweeping bend of the River Wharfe, and proved a great attraction for painters, including Landseer and Turner.