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Photos

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Maps

40 maps found.

1946, Brand End Ref. NPO648675
1947, Brand Green Ref. NPO648677
1898, Brand End Ref. RNE648675
1896, Brand Green Ref. RNE648677
1919, Brand Green Ref. POP648677
1945, Brands Hill Ref. NPO648752
1898, Brand Green Ref. RNE648678
1922, Brand End Ref. POP648675
1920, Brands Hill Ref. POP648752
1947, Brand Green Ref. NPO648678
1899, The Brand Ref. RNE846304
1902-1903, The Brand Ref. RNC846304
1901-1902, Brand End Ref. RNC648675
1906, Rhydygele Ref. HOSM38739
1897-1909, Brands Hill Ref. RNC648752
1896, Brands Hill Ref. RNE648752
1890 - 1904, Melton Wood Ref. HOSM53477
1899-1900, Brand Green Ref. RNC648677
1899-1901, Brand Green Ref. RNC648678
1920, Brand Green Ref. POP648678

Books

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Memories

49 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Shopping With Mum

The girl in the foreground could easily be me with one of my brothers in his pram. It was usual to be left outside the shop to look after one or all of my brothers - and of course very safe to do so - when my mum went inside to ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster

New Park Road/ Gleneagel Stables

So many memories i don't know where to begin! I remember learning to ride at New Park Road Stables. The wooden stairs going up to the office above the stalls to book in. Vodka and Gin the greys, Cossack, Cherry ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Sarah Smith

It Looked Brand New

I remember moving to Burnt Oak in April 1974, I was born in Lambeth, South London, then my parents moved back to St Lucia when I was about three years old. hen we returned to England my parents had already found a home in ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Jennifer Tobie

William Bernard & Frances Honer (Witts) Taylor

William was born in 1812 in England and, at the time od his marriage, was a parishioner of Great Conard, Suffolk. He married Frances Honer Witts on the 26th November 1834 in St Peter's in the Parish of ...Read more

A memory of Sudbury by Phyllis Willis

Old Rectory Owermoigne

The Old Rectory in Owermoigne is a building of significance. The timber structure of the original house is formed from the timbers of a Spanish Armada galleon wrecked at Ringstead. There is an interesting access to the ...Read more

A memory of Owermoigne by Charles Sandham

The Lion & Swan Congleton Cheshire

The Lion & Swan Hotel Congleton Story has it that The Lion & Swan in Congleton was made from ancient timbers, even today there are some solid twelve inch by twelve inch supports on display but who knows ...Read more

A memory of Congleton by Alec Coles

Saturday Morning At The Pictures

There was a two-hour program for kids at the Odeon on Saturday morning. A tanner downstairs, nine pence upstairs. Films of Heckle and Jeckle, Sir Galahad serial, then a final, longer film. Mr. Pearson was the ...Read more

A memory of Boston by Patricia Hampton

White House

My grandfather, Thomas Haskard, was proprietor of the White House inn for 25 years until his death in 1951. I spent many happy holidays there with my brother, Roger, and my three cousins lived in a house just across the road. I still ...Read more

A memory of Ambergate by Jan Emerson

Brandy Sherry And Beauty And Snaffles

I remember me and Shirley ramshaw getting drunk at our house in hedworth lane in our dinner hour from school, also riding brandy Shirley's pony who taught me how to fall of correctly, and getting my ...Read more

A memory of Boldon Colliery in 1880 by Kim Obrien New Crawford

Cauldon Low Cricket Club

Whilst going through a number of items handed down to me by my late grandfather Ronald Arthur Rayson of Suffolk who passed away in 1982, I found a medal from the Leek and District Cricket League with an inscription ...Read more

A memory of Cauldon Lowe in 1900 by Andrew Beesley

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