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Maps

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1946, Chalford Hill Ref. NPO666109
1898-1899, Chalford Ref. RNC666105
1896, Old Chalford Ref. RNE796306
1946, Old Chalford Ref. NPO796306
1895, Calford Green Ref. RNE659650
1898-1901, Calford Green Ref. RNC659650
1898-1899, Chalford Ref. RNC666107
1919, Old Chalford Ref. POP796306
1920, Calford Green Ref. POP659650
1919, Chalford Hill Ref. POP666109
1896, Chalford Hill Ref. RNE666109
1898, Old Chalford Ref. HOSM55608
1897-1898, Chalford Ref. RNC666106
1882 - 1883, Chalford Ref. HOSM40597
1882 - 1883, Chalford Hill Ref. HOSM40512
1898-1899, Chalford Hill Ref. RNC666109
1898-1899, Old Chalford Ref. RNC796306
1899-1900, Harford Ref. RNC727269
1919, Harford Ref. POP727269
1921, Hanford Ref. POP726392

Books

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Memories

25 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Halfords Cafe And Outside Caterers, Castleford Rd.

Hi everyone. I was born in 56 and lived in Normanton and Altofts until moving to Pontefract when I was 7 or 8. My grandad had a cafe down Castleford Road called Halfords. Funny how this works ...Read more

A memory of Normanton in 1959 by Shawn Halford

Police Houses

I used to live with my aunt and uncle at 10 the Crescent from 1948 to 1954. It was a fantastic life there with woods to play in, and streams to divert. An absolute paradise.  As young children we could play all day in the woods in ...Read more

A memory of Hindlip in 1948 by Chris Westwood

Halford Family

My memories are the Halford family, James, Hannah Halford, and their children Michael, Beverley and Gaynot Halford, we lived at 34 Moorcroft, Plumley, my mum died in 1970, resting in Lower Peover Church. We grew up most of childhood ...Read more

A memory of Plumley by Beverley Halford

Keppel Road

I grew up in Kepple Road at no 22, opposite the little flats between 1962/83. I went to Altmore/Napier-Nelson/EHGS/Langdon schools. I recall the High Street and I worked on the seafood stall outside the Cock for Pete. I remember the ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by Russell Oliver

Dartford During World War Ii

I was born in Ash Road Dartford in 1929, moved to Miskin Road about 1934, then to Halford Way, where we spent the war, and from where I left to get married at Holy Trinity Church in 1951. Earliest memories were of Miss ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by ngrist21

My Grandmother

My Grandmother was born in The Round House, Chalford in 1901.

A memory of Chalford in 1900 by Joanna Smart

Thoughts Of Bisley Rodborough Chalford And More.

1794 The year my direct ancestor was born in Bisley. It was not until I found my connection with him that I discovered that my roots started there. Abraham Davis for that was his name, ...Read more

A memory of Bisley by Jim Davis

Coxon Halford Familys

Hi Elaine, Hope you're the one who put rollers in my dad's hair. Your uncle Jack and aunt Edna, remember nana Rosie.If you are, please reply.

A memory of Hulme in 1960 by Jacqueline Neatis

Watford 1939 1945

1942 was the year I left School after 4 years at Alexandra Road School, but I started work after school long before that. I had a paper round on the Cassiobury Estate when I was 11, then delivered groceries for Tesco's and later ...Read more

A memory of Bushey in 1942 by Ken Field

Holly Mount Farm Smalley Part Of Shipley Estate

From the late 1800's my Great Grandfather Thomas Brown ran a butchers shop in Heanor. He also farmed Holly Mount up until around 1920. My mother remembers seeing in an old memory box an Invitation to ...Read more

A memory of Smalley by rgsebrown

Captions

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Caption For Chalford, 1900

The mechanisation of the traditional cloth industry created the Chalford we see today.

Caption For Chalford, The Valley And Hill C1960

Lovely at all times of the year, the Golden Valley where Chalford clings on its hillside is indeed glorious when autumn touches its many wooded steeps and slopes, dips and dells with a golden

Caption For Syston, The Green C1955

So, instead of opting for a sensitive pedestrian and architecture-friendly scheme, the area is now transformed into a peculiarly urban landscape, half car park and half odd seating which one would hesitate

Caption For Brimscombe, The Valley 1900

The Chalford Valley, with former woollen cloth mills every few hundred yards along its length, extends through Brimscombe into the distance.

Caption For Syston, The Green C1960

So, instead of being a sensitive pedestrian and architecturally friendly scheme, the area is now a peculiarly urban villagescape, half car park and half odd seating which one would hesitate to use

Caption For Syston, The Green C1960

So, instead of being a sensitive pedestrian and architecturally friendly scheme, the area is now a peculiarly urban villagescape, half car park and half odd seating which one would hesitate to use