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Halifax Road
Does any one on this site remember the Bradshaw family? they lived in Mansfield Crescent then moved to 183 Halifax Road. In the late 1960`s they emigrated to South Africa but I do know that their son David? and daughter Jean are living ...Read more
A memory of Brierfield by
When I Lived In Nazeing 1953 1970
I lived at Long Green where my father was a shepherd at St Lawrence Farm. I went to Bumbles Green Primary School where Mr & Mrs Hills lived in the schoolhouse. At that time Mr Brent had the grocery shop, the ...Read more
A memory of Nazeing in 1960 by
Peterborough
I was brought up in Peterborough went John Mansfield school from 1962 till 1966
A memory of Peterborough in 1962 by
Robinson Graves
My paternal Robinson relatives (married Moore) are buried in the churchyard at Great Shelford from 1839 and at one time lived in Woollard's Lane. In 1849 they moved into Cambridge when William Joseph Robinson marrried Jane ...Read more
A memory of Great Shelford in 1860 by
The Port Of Bristol
Bristol's great heritage started from humble beginnings. An Anglo-Saxon settlement by the name of Brigstowe steadily grew into a thriving port. After the Norman invasion of 1066, a castle was built in what is now known as ...Read more
A memory of Bristol by
My Edwinstowe Years
My first memories were living at 56, 4th Avenue aged approx six years. We were very poor and my mother had many days when she fed us but didn't eat herself, even though my father worked seven days a week at Thoresby Pit. I ...Read more
A memory of Edwinstowe in 1950 by
My Christening
I was christened in St Leonards and St Marys church. Linda Parry, 166 Mansfield Cres., Armthorpe. Parents Norman and Florence Parry.
A memory of Armthorpe in 1945 by
Mansfield Woodhouse, Market
George Green (the cobbler) was my uncle and married to my aunt, Pat.
A memory of Mansfield Woodhouse in 1955 by
Childhood In Longhirst
Hello, my name is Mick Turnbull. I was born in 1957 and lived at 1, Cairns Avenue. My parents were Robert Davison Turnbull and Jean Turnbull. My mother's parents were Adam and Nellie Chirnside and had lived in the same ...Read more
A memory of Longhirst in 1965 by
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