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Photos

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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1898, Fewston Ref. RNE704804
1897, Finghall Ref. RNE705743
1897, Firby Ref. RNE705962
1898, Fleets Ref. RNE706677
1898, Follifoot Ref. RNE707334
1898, Forest Lane Head Ref. RNE707911
1897, Preston-Under-Scar Ref. RNE810731
1898, Chop Gate Ref. RNE668201
1898, Church Fenton Ref. RNE668391
1898, Church Houses Ref. RNE668558
1897, Cleasby Ref. RNE670052
1898, Clevedon Ref. RNE670435
1897, Cliffe Ref. RNE670584
1898, Norton-on-Derwent Ref. RNE794697
1898, Nun Appleton Ref. RNE794912
1898, Nunwick Ref. RNE795001
1897, Old Peak Ref. RNE797036
1898, Osmotherley Ref. RNE798176
1898, Oulston Ref. RNE798338
1898, Overton Ref. RNE798831

Books

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Memories

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Oldyards And The Moirs

I moved into Oldyards on the estate fresh from Leeds, totally unprepared for a life up there, but it was the best time of my life. I got to know the estate pretty well and was interested, Captain Buchan was a mine of ...Read more

A memory of Auchmacoy in 1990 by Lynne Bell

Spurstow 1953 To 1958

I am Jean Dunn, nee Livingston, and my Dad was the village policeman from 1953 to 1958. We lived in the police house at 'Sandymount' on Whitchurch Road. We left there when Matthew Lowe and his family moved into the new ...Read more

A memory of Spurstow by Jean Dunn

Ww2 Woolworth,S Bombed 1941 2 Approx.

My mother & I were rushed into the cellar of the 'George Hotel' which was opposite Woolworths which took a direct hit. We came out afterwards and I was rushed home from what seemed quite an adventure for me, ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil in 1941 by Samuel Legg

Teenage Years Around Addlestone.

When we moved from Wales I lived at the fairly extensive Sayes Court Farm caravan park off Liberty Hall Lane, before we settled in Addlestone Park Ave (defined by the statues of knights at the top). At 15, I went ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1954 by Myra Greer Nee Griffiths

War Years

I was evacuated to Compton, West Sussex, in September 1939. My brother Geff, was with me at the Manor house. Also there were the Gregory brothers; their mother had volunteed to help, and looked after us. The Manor was owned by the ...Read more

A memory of Compton in 1940 by Peter Hutchings

Corby Love It Or Hate It?

First impressions of Corby We moved to Corby, then known as Corby New Town, in 1954, when I was 10. I hated it with a passion having been brought up in the country. Born in Suffolk, where my parents kept a pub in Elmswell, ...Read more

A memory of Corby in 1954 by Vivienne Hedges

Portsmouth Families

Both my parents were born in Portsmouth & grew up virtually opposite each other. My paternal grandparents lived at No 1 Station Rd, Copnor, and my mother lived at various addresses in portsmouth - latterly St Bernards, ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth

From The Door Of Cairnsmore To Clachie Burn

I have picked 1953 because I was ten then. My father, Willie, was a Hughes and my mother, Ekbery, was a Farrell. There were loads of us in the Ferry. I lived in 9 St John St then we moved the 5 Louden ...Read more

A memory of Creetown in 1953 by Howard Hughes

Shopkeepers Of Cawdor Street

From Trafford Road one would see the first shop was on the left of Cawdor Street; the workshop of Louis Donlan, tailor. Next on the left was Bolsover’s Grocery shop; popular with some customers because 'sterilized ...Read more

A memory of Patricroft by Joseph Murphy

A Guest House For The School Of Musketry

My grandmother, Kate Elizabeth Wicks, was born in Hythe on 16 June 1887. She was a Roman Catholic and attended the school run by The Austin Friars Church, in Hythe. They lived in Eltham. She married my ...Read more

A memory of Hythe in 1880 by Christine Wise

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