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Maps

37 maps found.

1897, Cheadle Ref. RNE667137
1903, Cheadle Ref. RNC667136
1902, Cheadle Ref. RNC667137
1921, Cheadle Ref. POP667137
1946, Cheadle Ref. NPO667137
1896, Cheadle Ref. RNE667136
1903, Cheadle Hulme Ref. RNC667140
1902, Cheadle Park Ref. RNC667142
1947, Cheadle Heath Ref. NPO667139
1923, Cheadle Ref. POP667136
1947, Cheadle Ref. NPO667136
1921, Cheadle Park Ref. POP667142
1947, Cheadle Hulme Ref. NPO667140
1896, Cheadle Hulme Ref. RNE667140
1923, Cheadle Heath Ref. POP667139
1923, Cheadle Hulme Ref. POP667140
1903, Cheadle Heath Ref. RNC667139
1946, Cheadle Park Ref. NPO667142
1896, Cheadle Heath Ref. RNE667139
1897, Cheadle Park Ref. RNE667142

Books

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Memories

31 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Cheadle In The Second World War

I think that we must have moved to Cheadle around 1938, because I was born in Newcastle under Lyme, but my younger sister was born in Cheadle in 1939. At that time we lived on Leek Road. We had various ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle in 1930 by Terry Brooks

Shops

I suspect this is a little earlier than 1960 (but after 1956) the first building on the right was the offices of "Waugh Brummell and Barron" later Waugh & Co Solicitors and still going strong. The original Waughs were prominent in the ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

E M Goliah

My Grandmother Mrs E M Goliah had a general stores on Broadway I believe it was sold circa 1956 due to ill health, I believe it was an Elizabethan style property, and was next door to Cheadles, the 'clock' shop. The property no longer exists due to 'redevelopment'

A memory of Shifnal by Tim Goliah

Working At Blagg Son And Masefield

I remember living on Charles Street in Cheadle, used to walk to Blaggson and Masefield every day and on Saturday mornings. My best friend was Julie Bryant, we loved dancing at the guild hall. My ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle in 1962 by Marion Klein

Where I Was In '57

I don't recall to much of Cheadle Hulme. By the way my name is Brian Cheadle, and I was born in Swinton back in 1952. I remember Station Road. I was 10 years old when we came to Australia. We lived at 48 Warwick Street. ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle Hulme by dragon6052

Dr. Payling (Not Sure About The Spelling)

Does anyone remember the headmaster in the late 40's, Doctor Payling? What happened to him? He quit before 1950 I believe. Gordon C Head

A memory of Swanwick by gchead1

My Early Years

I was born right across the road from this row of shops ,at no. 491 they were every old cottages ,the end one being the old police station, complete with dungeon, the elderly lady who lived there still had the front as it was as a ...Read more

A memory of Heaton Mersey by peterdale40

Bennett&Sayers Nuns Street Derby

I served my apprenticeship at Bennett&Sayers from 1964 to 1972, the scrap yard opposite was always called Frank Radfords, further up Nuns street [over the bridge] this was the original Samways for the highways,[now ...Read more

A memory of Derby by geoff.barker

My Home

The White Hart was my home for many years until I married. My father and mother managed the White Hart for over 25 years and are both at rest now in Cheadle parish church. I have seen many changes both in the village and the ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle in 1960 by Sylvia Holyoake

Horse & Cart

My father, Thomas Armstrong, had a greengrocer's business that he used to deliver by horse & cart. He lived for a long time on Wyngate Road, Cheadle Hulme. I remember when we had the greengrocer's in Hulme, Manchester that he ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle Hulme in 1960 by Anne Armstrong Tullett

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Captions

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Caption For Cheadle Hulme, Station Road C1955

Cheadle Hulme is part of a township which includes Cheadle Bulkeley and Cheadle Moseley, which became a parish in its own right in August 1868.

Caption For Ramsgate, Ellington Park Fountain 1907

Ellington grounds were bought by Ramsgate Corporation in 1892 for £12,000, and were laid out by Cheal & Son.