Places

5 places found.

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Maps

28 maps found.

1897, Crosskeys Ref. RNE684563
1899-1900, Crosskeys Ref. RNC684563
1919, Crosskeys Ref. POP684563
1892, Crossley Ref. HOSM45887
1947, Crossley Hall Ref. NPO684602
1903, Crossley Hall Ref. RNC684602
1925, Crossley Hall Ref. POP684602
1896, Crossley Hall Ref. RNE684602

Books

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Memories

86 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

The Street Where L Was Born

l was born in the flat above the chemist shop in 1947. Arthur Walker was the pharmacist.  We moved over the road to Cross Keys House in 1950 and lived there till 1965. The street was my playground, with best ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town in 1947 by Mary Adgar

The Old Days

Hi, I am Linda Atkinson, nee Halford, I was brought up on the Gypsy Lane estate, attending Woodhouse Junior school and remember the carnivals/parades held on the village green. My best friends were Nancy and Maria Churms, and ...Read more

A memory of Normanton by Linda Atkinson

The Mchugh Family Nbsp 1963 1965

Hello all, my name is Terry McHugh Junior, as I am apparently the first to hit this site I will share with you my early childhood memories of that lovely village in Yorkshire, Eppleby. We moved into Eppleby in ...Read more

A memory of Eppleby by Terry Mc Hugh

The Chequers Inn

Annette and I (Annette Schofield and George Allen) became landlords of the Chequers (no longer a pub) on 23 January 1967. It was a BYB pub and James Hubert Dibb was the landlord before us. We ran the pub for about 18 months ...Read more

A memory of Monk Fryston in 1967 by George Allen

The Birches Union Street Harthill

We bought our house from Fred and Mabel Crossley in September 1970 for the princely sum of £4700 ! ( My father thought I was aiming a bit too high). I never forgot Fred as he told me that he had been offered £9000 ...Read more

A memory of Harthill by richard

The Bear Pub & Stuff

I grew up in Noak Hill, living on the caravan site (Cummings Hall Lane) that was behind the Bear Pub on Noak Hill Road. There was a big long lane that ran up alongside the pub and I would sneak down there and through a gap in the ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by dianebradley57

The Bank And Three Horse Shoes, Dinas Powys

My dad, Charles Davies, became the manager of this branch of the National Provincial Bank in 1965 and we moved to the village to live on the Twyncyn, off the Common in 1966. He remained there as ...Read more

A memory of Dinas Powis by Gerald Davies

Tab Packets

I was eleven in this year 1954 and me and the lads were by this time avid collectors of anything, tab packets was top of most lists, we would scour the streets and gutters wherever we went for that elusive cardboard. The bins behind ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1954 by Jimmy Burrows

Staveley Village

I would like to share with your readers that my father Alban Crossley was born in Staveley and his mother Ethel Crossley (nee Bateman) worked in the bobbin mill in Staveley. Unfortunately my grandfather Michael Crossley died ...Read more

A memory of Newby Bridge in 1930 by Ann Brennan

St Josephs Catholic Primary School Opposite The Empire Pool By Paul Farrell

I was born in 16 Dagmar Avenue. Then moved to 95 Oakington Manor Drive when I was 4. Our house at OMD backed onto the stadium and I remember I was in the garden when England ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by ukpa

Captions

31 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Bletchley, Tree Square C1955

On one of Stony Stratford's first bridges over the River Great Ouse, Grilkes Inn had been operating since 1317, possibly the oldest alehouse in Buckinghamshire; and the Cross Keys (1475) and the

Caption For St Neots, From The Air C1955

A bus is parked outside the Cross Keys, maybe delivering passengers from the railway station - the inn advertised `meeting every train` in the mid 19th century when the coaching business

Caption For Dewsbury, Town Hall 1964

The Albion Hotel and a beer house, the Cross Keys, were previously on the Town Hall site.

Caption For Birkenhead, Hamilton Square And Town Hall 1967

In 1845, when the houses were being completed, the square was their private garden, and as the people moved in they got a key.

Caption For Halifax, Town Hall 1900

Described as a cross between a Renaissance palace and a medieval cathedral, the Town Hall opened at the head of Princess Street in 1863.

Caption For Halifax, The Orphanage 1893

The Crossley family, Halifax carpet manufacturers, contributed £56,000 to build and establish this orphanage for between 200 and 300 youngsters from right across the county.

Caption For Chatburn, Bridge Road C1955

Entering the village from Clitheroe, the road dips to cross Heys Brook. Beyond Martin's Bank and the shops is the Black Bull Inn, which carries a date stone of 1855.