Places

4 places found.

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Photos

14 photos found. Showing results 21 to 14.

Maps

41 maps found.

1911, Baile Ailein Ref. RNC630430
1911, Baile Gharbhaidh Ref. RNC630436
1911, Baile A' Mhanaich Ref. RNC630429
1911, Baile Iochdrach Ref. RNC630438
1911, Am Baile Ref. RNC624764
1911, Baile Mhàrtainn Ref. RNC630441
1947, Thorpe In Balne Ref. NPO847503
1911, Bail Àrd Bhuirgh Ref. RNC630407
1905-1907, Baile Boidheach Ref. RNC630434
1911, Baile Na Creige Ref. RNC630446
1911, Baile Nan Cailleach Ref. RNC630447
1901-1903, Bait Island Ref. RNC630565
1911, Baile An Truiseil Ref. RNC630433
1906-1907, Baile Mòr Ref. RNC630443
1895, Banns Ref. RNE632703
1900, Banns Ref. RNC632703
1903, Balne Ref. RNC631885
1891, Thorpe In Balne Ref. HOSM61695
1903, Thorpe In Balne Ref. RNC847503
1895, Thorpe In Balne Ref. RNE847503

Books

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Memories

35 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Siddle

My gran, on the Siddle side of the family, lived much of her life in the house on the corner of Brantwood/Brentwood Terrace. I recall Quadrinis Ice Cream Van. Gran's house was straight across from the Working Mens Club. My dad ...Read more

A memory of Tindale Crescent in 1960 by David Siddle

Shops

Bryant's Post Office with Mrs Robson, a Queen Motherish figure always dressed in a black two piece, dishing out pensions, stamps and postal orders from the aloof position behind her cage. Duggie Bain's cobblers, the warm oily smell, ...Read more

A memory of Howden-le-Wear by David Quinn

Seaton In The 1950s And 60s

I lived in Seaton from the very early 1950s to the very early 1970s. My happy memories are: going down to the River Welland in Harringworth and fishing, going down to Seaton railway station and watching ...Read more

A memory of Seaton in 1950 by Roger Bixley

Raunds County Infants School

This photograph shows the Raunds County Infants School - the County Modern School was behind the Infants school and the two were joined by some flat-roofed shelters. I started at the County Infants school on my 4th ...Read more

A memory of Raunds in 1948 by Ron Attley

Quest For My Ain Folk

I visited St Peter's in August 1976 as part of a search for traces of my ancestors, the De Vauxs of Adlington, French Hugenots who first settled from France, in 1630. They became Yeomen farmers on the Leghs Adlington estate ...Read more

A memory of Prestbury in 1976 by James Logan Bell

Polzeath In The Second World War.

We lived at "Caradon" during the Second World War. I was young when we moved there and we left soon after the war ended. I remember Dr Thames' pre-school, and the nursery school on the Terrace in New Polzeath - ...Read more

A memory of Polzeath in 1943 by Diana Robinson

Peace On Earth

First visit, New Year 1972/73 with Donald McIntyre [Donald Baan] brother of Rory, sons of Mary & Rodger. Continued every Hogmany till 2002/3. Moved to Colonsay 2003, Craig Mhor, built 2004/5, health, ...Read more

A memory of Isle of Lewis in 1972 by John Olivant

Open Air Swimming Pool

Yes....it was cold. Not as cold as the grammar school open air pool mind when swimming lessons began in May term. My aunt Edith Baines used to teach at the open air pool, and by the end of the summer she was the colour of teak !

A memory of Colchester by chris.yule2

Nostalgia

I used to walk past the prefabs twice a day. I lived in Cattistock Rd and, after finishing at Castlecombe at the age of eleven, went to Edgebury, so I would cross Elmstead Lane and walk up Walden Ave and back in the afternoon. My parents ...Read more

A memory of Mottingham

My Old School

Hartford Secondary Modern School, Northwich brings back very fond memories. The teachers were very good and enthusiastic, encouraging us all to do well. Mr Beech was the Headmaster, very keen on cricket. Mr Baines Assistant Head, ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1956 by Valerie Thomas

Captions

28 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Thornton Cleveleys, Victoria Road East C1960

The Old Bay Horse Inn was where the trustees of Baines Charity School had a good dinner annually.

Caption For Castle Donington, The Methodist Church C1955

It was designed in 1905 by Albert Edward Lambert in standard red brick Gothic style, as opposed to the Art Nouveau of his contemporary George Baines.

Caption For Bawtry, High Street And Market Place C1965

The Old House Hotel, left, later became Baines Private Hotel and Tea-rooms.

Caption For Downham, The Church 1921

Listed by Edward Baines in his Gazetteer with the many villages of Blackburn Hundred, Downham is 3 miles north-east of Clitheroe.