Places

5 places found.

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Maps

77 maps found.

1902-1903, Plas Meredydd Ref. RNC807261
1898 - 1910, Plas Coch Ref. HOSM60294
1899 - 1900, Plas Derwen Ref. HOSM65464
1888 - 1899, Y Ffôr Ref. HOSM56740
1898, Pease Pottage Ref. RNC802339
1922, Cefn Glas Ref. POP665351
1946, Beili-Glas Ref. NPO636707
1920, Pease Pottage Ref. POP802339
1922, Pant Glâs Ref. POP799814
1940, Pease Pottage Ref. NPO802339
1898, Maes-Glas Ref. RNE771692
1897, Pwll-Glâs Ref. RNE811807
1924, Pwll-Glâs Ref. POP811807
1947, Marian-Glas Ref. NPO774615
1911, Baile Glas Ref. RNC630437
1899, Pant Glâs Ref. RNE799814
1895, Pease Pottage Ref. RNE802339
1897, Pant-Glas Ref. RNE799896
1947, Pant Glâs Ref. NPO799814
1947, Cefn Glas Ref. NPO665351

Books

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Memories

53 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Grandad

My grandad was christened at St Hilda's church in 1890, he was married there in 1914 and was buried from there in 1965. My mother also got married there and I was christened there. My grandad was Alfred William Morland and he worked ...Read more

A memory of Darlington by Diane Lambley

Albion Place

I was born in 1939 and grew up in Kenfg Hill, living at 65 Pisgah Street, Foster Buildings, and 7 Albion Place during the war years. Albion Place was then in an area of Kenfig Hill known as The Huts, because the dwellings were all ...Read more

A memory of Kenfig Hill in 1945 by Brian Harman

Colindale In The 1950's

I lived in Sunny View (off Wakemans Hill) from 1953 to 1958, when we moved away. Dad worked at Curr Bros Laundry and later at the Vanden Plas works in Kingsbury. It was a very different world in those days.

A memory of Colindale by mmcginger

Welsh Gem

I love this town so much as I spent my childhood here and they were very happy times. We had to move away for work reasons but I would move back tomorrow if I could. I visit every year for my trip down memory lane and it's a great relief that ...Read more

A memory of Conwy

Back Here After 50 Years!!

I lived in Bryn Glas for ten years after passing the 11+ to go to Lewis School for girls. Memories - I have lots, and it is lovely to come back home. Sitting on the Graig counting the cars (and there weren't many), ...Read more

A memory of Hengoed in 1950 by Margaret Bye

The Down And Up

We went to stay at Plas-Y-Nant, Easter, Whit and Summer every year in the 50s. It was simply wonderful. Yes, I remember Auntie Lena and the whole range of little customs and practices we willingly engaged in. Not the least ...Read more

A memory of Betws Garmon in 1955 by Derek West

I Lived Here In 1962

My Father had gone to New Zealand in search of new frontiers and my mother, older brother Martin and sister, Jane and myself were staying with my Nanna in Queen Street-we were there for over a year. Dad came home and we ...Read more

A memory of Ellesmere Port in 1962 by Michael Gorman

1960s

We moved to the village in 1967 and lived in Garden Lane and Plas Maen. I have fond memories of the old school and childrens clubs in the village hall. I well remember when the fish and chip shop first opened in the village and people came ...Read more

A memory of Bodedern in 1966

Tinker Tailor Solder Sailor 1916

Lynette Carter nee Evans My grandfather was Romany Gypsy, Stephen Evans, who better known as (Stinny)? During 1916 he lived in Gorseion, while his wife; my grandmother Mary Ellen Boswell lived in Gowerton. ...Read more

A memory of Gorseinon in 1900 by Lynette Carter

The Plas Mynach Llanaber Road

60 odd years ago Plas Mynach was de-requisitioned from war service.  I worked for a Mr Hamblin from Birmingham, he had purchased the building to reopen as a hotel after we had refurbished throughout. All food stuff ...Read more

A memory of Barmouth in 1946 by Derek Hyde

Captions

31 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Hutton, Village C1955

Some of the people who lived here were employed in the neighbouring ironstone mines, and others at nearby Hutton Hall, built in the 1860s for Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease.

Caption For Richmond, The Channel 1929

Swale House on the extreme left was the home of Joe and Veronica Pease, great hosts of balls and parties.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Station Street C1955

Also typical of Saltburn is the extensive mandatory use of white firebricks from the Pease Company for the construction of the town centre.

Caption For Hutton, Hutton Hall C1885

Here we see Hutton Hall from the north, showing the main entrance and driveway, the view that house party guests would first see upon arriving by carriage, having been brought up from the Pease's

Caption For Hartlepool, The Beach 1903

Among the paddle-tugs working on the Tees in 1903 were the 'Sir Joseph Pease', built in 1896, and the 'Isaac Wilson' and 'Salt', both of 1889.

Caption For Guisborough, The Grammar School 1891

The Chairman of the Board of Governors was Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease; twenty years earlier, he had used Alfred Waterhouse to design his mansion, Hutton Hall, and one assumes this connection influenced

Caption For Hutton, The Village 1891

After the Hutton estate was bought by Joseph Whitwell Pease in the 1860s, the two rows of cottages were prettified by the addition of decorative porches.