Places

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Maps

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1921, Bradley Ref. POP647895
1921, Bradley Ref. POP647899
1897, Bradley Ref. RNE647895
1946, Bradley Ref. NPO647901
1896, Bradley Ref. RNE647894
1897, Bradley Ref. RNE647901
1902, Bradley Ref. RNC647895
1902, Bradley Ref. RNC647897
1894, Bradley Ref. HOSM38587
1919, Broad Layings Ref. POP650738
1895, Broad Layings Ref. RNE650738
1881, Bradley Ref. HOSM55703
1897-1900, Bradley Ref. RNC647902
1903-1908, Bradley Ref. RNC647905
1946, West Bradley Ref. NPO863761
1920, Great Bradley Ref. POP719665
1946, Bradley Cross Ref. NPO647915
1947, Bradley Green Ref. NPO647926
1946, Bradley Green Ref. NPO647929
1919, West Bradley Ref. POP863761

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Memories

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Bradley, Bilston And Stowlawn

I managed to enter the world in Lord Street, West Bradley, 1944. I attended St Martins and earliest I can remember lived in a prefab in Moxley (Castleview Road). After St Martins I attended Stonefield school. Moved to ...Read more

A memory of Tipton by Keith Bouckley

Brierley Hill Town

The bike shop in Moor Street next to the central chip shop was Wilkinson's, also sold guns and fishing gear, got my maggots there for fishing in the nine locks, Pat Collins fair on the bank by Brierley Hill alliance ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1960 by Alan Hinton

Brimington In My Early Years

I was Christened at Brimington Bethel Chapel in July 1945, for some unknown reason, on a Tuesday. From my early memories I recall attending Bethel every Sunday twice a day and either walking it or catching the bus ...Read more

A memory of Brimington in 1948 by Geoffrey Marsden

Brook Row And Beyond

I was born in 1941. We lived at 4 Brook Row (where the public toilets are now). My family Arthur and Alice Mudge and myself Valerie Mudge. During the war, my dad, well known as Doll...was the village policeman. I was best ...Read more

A memory of Lower Stoke in 1950 by Valerie Dixon

Connies Field

In the late 1950s and 1960s we used to stay in a field halfway down the road into the village of Amroth and a lady called Connie owned a small farm, so we called it Connie's field. At first we used to just camp then later Dad got a ...Read more

A memory of Amroth in 1960 by Issy Lawrence

Farming In The St Margarets Area From 1816 To After 1865

In this parish in 1816 A farmer William Marsh married Eleanor nee Hunt, they had 1 child Eleanor Marsh. William must have died, as Widow Eleanor Marsh married Thomas Baker, they had ...Read more

A memory of St Margaret's at Cliffe by Gemma Gemma

Feltham 1945 1967 David Murr

I was born in Feltham army quarters D Block in 1945. My father was a professional soldier Charles Murr M.B.E. (Charlie) who was coming to the end of a 30 year career in the army. He was the Regimental Sargent Major, ...Read more

A memory of Feltham by davidjohnmurr

Glenboig Amateurs

I have a lot of great memories of when I grew up, Big Billy Campbell a mate for life, Willie Kerr, Alec Fulton now gone but not forgotton and ma wee cous Gerry, we all were brought up in Ramoan, a city in Glenboig, I remember ...Read more

A memory of Glenboig in 1989 by Hugh Shields

Growing Up In Cold Ash Part Iii

For a small rural community Cold Ash was a busy village in the 1950s. Collins’ Farm, three shops, four pubs, a coal merchant, and two garages all provided local employment. In addition the Convent with its farm ...Read more

A memory of Cold Ash by grahamfsmith

Growing Up In Weaverham 1951 1963

I lived at 3 Briar Lane from birth in 1951 until we moved to Derby in 1962. I went to Forest Street primary and remember some of the teachers, Palin, Woodward and the evil head teacher Mr. Ackerley who delighted in ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham by steve

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