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Maps

103 maps found.

1901-1902, Clay Coton Ref. RNC669788
1947, Coton Hill Ref. NPO678467
1899-1901, Coton Ref. RNC678454
1902, Coton Hayes Ref. RNC678466
1921, Coton Hill Ref. POP678468
1921, Coton Park Ref. POP678475
1897, Coton Hayes Ref. RNE678466
1898, Coton Park Ref. RNE678475
1902, Chilvers Coton Ref. HOSM41975
1881, Coton Hayes Ref. HOSM41978
1902, Coton Hill Ref. RNC678467
1902, Coton Park Ref. RNC678475
1921, Coton Clanford Ref. POP678457
1921, Coton Hill Ref. POP678467
1920, Chilvers Coton Ref. POP667951
1946, Chilvers Coton Ref. NPO667951
1897, Coton Clanford Ref. RNE678457
1899, Far Coton Ref. RNE703228
1899, Chilvers Coton Ref. RNE667951
1898, Clay Coton Ref. RNE669788

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Memories

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Alderman's Hill

I lived in a flat over Walton, Hassell & Port in Alderman's Hill. Situated on the corner of Groveland's Road opposite Broomfield Park. Spent a lot of time in the park, on the swings etc & collecting conkers. I was living ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green by robertsmith18644

Middleton Methodist Chapel My

My abiding memory is of the harvest festival service when all the village children would arrive at Sunday school with fruit and veg which would be auctioned off afterwards. My father and grandfather were ...Read more

A memory of Middleton in 1960 by Colin Walker

Summer Hols

My friend Sue and myself would travel by train from Worcester to Cardiff in the school holidays and stay at the shop at 99 Coedpenmaen Road it sold groceries and papers. The people who owned the shop I cannot remember their names ...Read more

A memory of Coedpenmaen in 1961 by Pamela Nesbitt

Take A Horse To Water

When I was about 11 or 12 in the 50's I used to ride from Bookham over to Ranmore quite often.  I would take a packed lunch in a rucksack and off I would go for the day all on my own.  When I got to Ranmore, I used to ...Read more

A memory of Ranmore Common in 1958 by Paula Clements

Huyton Village

I can remember Huyton when it was a village, in the 1950s. The Police Station was at the end of Derby Rd. not far from St Micheal's Church. At the other end was Richardson's , a grocery shop which often had a ginger cat on the steps. ...Read more

A memory of Huyton by Ruth Gaulton

All Family From Aylesbury

My grandfather was steward of the Victoria Club in Kingsbury. My parents owned Towerseys, opposite the Vale. My other grandad, Rowland Towersey, was a basket maker with a shop which, during the war, became Bucks ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury in 1945 by Lesly Batcheler

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