Places

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Photos

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Maps

59 maps found.

1924, Ryehill Ref. POP823286
1908, Ryehill Ref. HOSM58345
1947, Ryehill Ref. NPO823286
1895, Ryehill Ref. RNE823286
1908-1910, Ryehill Ref. RNC823276
1903-1908, Ryehill Ref. RNC823286
1947, Raehills Ref. NPO812808
1901-1905, Raehills Ref. RNC812808
1921, Pye Hill Ref. POP811878
1925, Ryhill Ref. POP823317
1946, Pye Hill Ref. NPO811878
1902, Pye Hill Ref. RNC811878
1903, Ryhill Ref. RNC823317
1947, Ryhill Ref. NPO823317
1896, Ryhill Ref. RNE823317
1895, Pye Hill Ref. RNE811878
1891, Ryhill Ref. HOSM58352
1899, Hill Ref. RNE734817
1898, Hill Ref. RNE734818
1897, Hill Ref. RNE734822

Books

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Memories

11 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Flimby

I cannot remember a time where Flimby did not feature in my life. My father was born on Ryehill Road, and my grandfather was born and bred in Flimby. It once was a pit village and my grandfather John Watters was an engineer, his father was ...Read more

A memory of Flimby by Sharon Swallow

Home Sweet Home

I lived in Rye till i was 11. I still class it as home even though Im 30 now and I miss the place like crazy. Maybe one day I will convince my other half to bring me home.

A memory of Rye in 1988 by Kerry Sherwood

Rye Mill Cottages

My maternal great grandmother (or possibly Great Aunt), Mrs Curtis, was of Romani (Gypsy) descent and lived in one of the row of cottages that fronted the Rye (Pann) Mill on London Road, High Wycombe, opposite the Trinity ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Barbara Hughes

Assemblies Of God Pentecostal Church

In the 1932 The A O G was to rent a piece of land within Sheffield. It was intended to buy the land from the landowner should all go well. A marquee was put up and decked out with basic chairs. Prior to the ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield in 1900 by Roland Mitchell

The Wire Trellis

I was something of a naughty boy back in those years: there were four of us young lads who were to bus it to Barnsley from Royston where we were barely old enough to go sampling Barnsley Bitter. If we were sixteen let alone ...Read more

A memory of Barnsley in 1965 by Roland Mitchell

Ryhill Res

Ryhill Reservoir was the place where my sister Mary took me in the summer months, mainly on Sundays, and at that time there was a small shop which sold ice cream and pop and also fishing nets attached to a bamboo cane; there were plenty ...Read more

A memory of Ryhill in 1961 by Roland Mitchell

Netherwood School For Boys And Girls

I used to live on the London Road, two doors from St. Bernard's Convent, across the side road, in Mead Cottage. It was painted white. From 1945 to 1951 I attended Netherwood further down the London Road ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Zoe Hodgins

Rye Hill Park Prefabs

hi, as a child I lived in the prefabs on Rye Hill Park, now flats. I remember the Rossi ice cream horse and cart that used to stop at the bottom of the hill and lemon ice was my favourite. The park was our playground and my ...Read more

A memory of Peckham by caz44

Felkirk Church

Felkirk Church was about five miles from Ryhill and was built long before the birth of Oliver Cromwell. There he used one of the stable yards which was adjacent to the church. Anyway in the year 1959 I was become a bell-ringer at ...Read more

A memory of Ryhill by Roland Mitchell

First Job

It was 1958 and I had just left school at Walbottle Secondary. Me and my best pal Wes Coulthard (who I'm sad to say has since passed away) went on our first holiday together before starting down the Pit. We went with his parents Jimmy ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1958 by Jimmy Burrows

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Captions

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Caption For Bere Regis, General View C1960

Southbrook Farm is seen from Doddings Lane westwards to Rye Hill (centre left) and Black Hill (top left).

Ref. W112018
Caption For Winsford, C1960

Here we can see Winsford nestling in the Exe valley below Bye Hill, with the valley of the Winn winding up to the left.