Places
26 places found.
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- New Mills, Derbyshire
- New Mills, Powys
- Newmills, County Tyrone
- New Mill, Hertfordshire
- New Mill, Borders
- New Mill, Wiltshire
- New Mills, Cornwall
- New Mill, Yorkshire
- New Mill, Cornwall
- New Mills, Cheshire
- New Mills, Highlands
- New Mills, Borders
- New Mill, Cumbria (near Egremont)
- New Mills, Gloucestershire (near Lydney)
- New Mills, Hereford & Worcester
- Woodend, Cheshire (near New Mills)
- Newmill, Grampian (near Keith)
- Newmills, Cornwall (near Launceston)
- Pant, Powys (near New Mills)
- Newmill, Borders
- Newmill, Cornwall (near Penzance)
- Newmills, Fife
- Cefn Coch, Powys (near New Mills)
- Lane Ends, Cheshire (near New Mills)
- Brook Bottom, Derbyshire (near New Mills)
- Glen of Newmill, Grampian
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Memories
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The Plantations
Well not just for the 1930's but for twenty years after as well. Memories come flooding back - not just for this picture but for Wigan itself. I was born there in 1931 - in my grandparents home 38, Dicconson Street - a section no ...Read more
A memory of Wigan in 1930 by
The Bungalow
I lived in New Malden until my early 20s. We lived in Connaught Road, Number 20 and then Number 21. Our final home was The Bungalow 164 Kingston Road. My mother was a keen gardener and we used to have masses of daffodils. My sister and ...Read more
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Ford Park Cemetery
The Cemetery, popularly known as Ford Park Cemetery, and owned by the Plymouth, Devonport & Stonehouse Cemetery Company finally went into liquidation in 1999 owing to the decline in burials following the opening of the two ...Read more
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Working Life Memories.
As a boy of 11 or 12, I left school everyday at 3.30pm. I then drove the cows to Mr Goodings Mill about 30 or 40 yards away from Mr Shepherd's shop. After being milked I drove them back again. In wintertime I'd grind up ...Read more
A memory of Washford by
Killie
My memories have a date range from 1958 to date. Although I was born in Irvine due to my mother needing urgent medical assistance I was brought up in a town that I grew to love and found easy to defend against anyone who barracked it. I ...Read more
A memory of Kilmarnock by
Ferry Approach
My dad opened his first shop in Ferry Approach, a cafe, it was situated directly outside the woolwich foot tunnel with plenty of dock workers and factory workers passing by every day and a constant stream of traffic queuing for the ...Read more
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Standon Life.
I had a wonderful childhood growing up in Standon. I went to the old school in Standon High Street. We walked across the road to have dinner in the village hall. We had the luxury of a swimming pool - outdoor changing rooms. We had ...Read more
A memory of Standon by
Huddersfield Old Infirmary.
I did my nurse training in Huddersfield 1966 - 1969. As Huddersfield Royal Infirmary was not due for completion until after I started training, my nursing career began at Huddersfield Old Infirmary, situated in the ...Read more
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The Low Davidson Family
My sister and I are from Canada and came to Scotland this past month, August, 2009, to see where our mother, Kathleen Low, and her family were born and raised in their youth. After many years of hearing them describe ...Read more
A memory of Johnshaven in 1900 by
Pinehurst Childrens Home Park Rd Camberley
Memories of Camberley come from my childhood days as an orphan residing at 'Pinehurst', a Surrey County Child Welfare Home 1949-1953. I was put there as a 9-year-old and recall spending a very happy ...Read more
A memory of Pinehurst in 1949 by
Captions
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The new mills and factories not only changed the skyline of Carlisle: they had a radical impact upon the very nature of the city.
The paper mill was built on the site of a corn mill called Okestubbe Mill, which was owned by St Neots Priory and continued to operate until the early 19th century.
In the 19th century this area of the town was prone to flooding, and the mill dam was blamed.
Marsh Mill, built by Bold Fleetwood Hesketh, is now the only working windmill in the Fylde.
Marconi's New Street factory was the first purpose-built radio-works in the world.When the previous premises - a former mill in Hall Street - became too cramped, this building was constructed on a former
The sails of the mill last turned towards the end of the 1880s, but from 1975 to 1990 it had a new lease of life when it became home to a glass engraving business.
Marconi's New Street factory was the first purpose-built radio-works in the world.When the previous premises - a former mill in Hall Street - became too cramped, this building was constructed on a former
In the 19th century this area of the town was prone to flooding, and the mill dam was blamed.
On the left, the new chalet bungalow is for sale.
We are looking along Mill Hill Road from the Shippons, a large public house in Thigwall Road.
This picture, showing the 18th-century mill facade, was taken shortly before the construction of a silo block used for storing raw materials for making animal feeds.
This picture, showing the 18th-century mill facade, was taken shortly before the construction of a silo block used for storing raw materials for making animal feeds.
Mr Foster, the builder, showed his pride in his work by occupying the largest of the new houses.
Mr Foster, the builder, showed his pride in his work by occupying the largest of the new houses.
The mill is pictured when it was still in working order.
At this time, Nether Alderley water mill was still the estate mill for the Stanley estate.
Part of this mill's old machinery was transferred to the windmill at Wrea Green.
Broadbridge Mill is an ancient mill site by the River Arun.
The original village, Old Langho, lies a mile to the north; the new village grew here alongside the main road after the opening of Spring Mill, whose chimney rises in the background.
Behind the brick wall is a late Victorian farmhouse, and opposite this some newly-built bungalows with new gardens.
Salmon still mass below the weirs in spring and the town's former mills have found a new life as apartment blocks.
After the Second World War, old cars came back on the road and new production increased.
Broadbridge Mill is an ancient mill site by the River Arun.
In 1959 a pedestrian bridge (C294083, pages 48-49) was built on the Cooperative side to the rear of the new shops; it was used until 1964, when it was taken down.
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