Places
36 places found.
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- St Helens, Merseyside
- Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside
- Billinge, Merseyside
- Haydock, Merseyside
- Rainford, Merseyside
- St Helens, Isle of Wight
- Earlestown, Merseyside
- St Helen's, Isles of Scilly
- Theddlethorpe St Helen, Lincolnshire
- Grange Park, Merseyside
- Rainhill, Merseyside
- St Helens, Cumbria
- St Helen's, Yorkshire
- St Helen's, Sussex
- Blackbrook, Merseyside
- Bold Heath, Merseyside
- Brownlow, Merseyside
- Rainhill Stoops, Merseyside
- New Boston, Merseyside
- Park Hill, Merseyside
- Peasley Cross, Merseyside
- Chadwick Green, Merseyside
- Derbyshire Hill, Merseyside
- Vulcan Village, Merseyside
- Garswood, Merseyside
- Laffak, Merseyside
- West Park, Merseyside
- Nut Grove, Merseyside
- Clinkham Wood, Merseyside
- Wargrave, Merseyside
- Sutton, Merseyside
- Portico, Merseyside
- Simm's Lane End, Merseyside
- Moss Nook, Merseyside
- Old Boston, Merseyside
- Marshall's Cross, Merseyside
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
97 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.
Happy Childhood Memories By Maria Lonergan
I stayed at Heswall Children's Hospital from Janurary 1980 to June 1980. I really enjoyed my time while there so much, that when my mum decided it was time for me to leave, I was so upset. I wanted to ...Read more
A memory of Heswall in 1980 by
The Nursery
I was born in 4 The Nursery in 1944. My gran Elizabeth Bayles, my mother Emma Bayles. I went to Millbank School at age 4yrs. I can remember my first teacher there Miss Watkins. My Mother worked at Lockeys buses as a bus ...Read more
A memory of West Auckland in 1953 by
It Will Always Be Home By Julia Elwell Nee Walley
I was born in Knutsford in 1947 at 114 King Street (the Tatton cottages), and moved to Manor Park in 1951. I started at Egerton School (the old one on Silkmill Street) and then moved to ...Read more
A memory of Knutsford
Wonderful Memories
I visited Grange Farm on a week's holiday with my school in 1960. It was my first real holiday, away from the streets of St Helens, Lancs. We slept in what looked like barrack rooms with about a dozen bunk beds which looked like ...Read more
A memory of Chigwell in 1960 by
Memories Of Colden Common
I have never heard of this person, although he makes reference to some people, and places in Colden Common I knew. So if anyone who knows him ever comes across this then I have been some help! COLDEN COMMON? Oh, ...Read more
A memory of Colden Common by
Christmas Is Coming
Still on my travels on Memory Lane I browsed past St Helens. This was always a place of seasonal visits: Christmas, Easter and Harvest Festival. I must admit that Easter visits do not live long in my memory, and ...Read more
A memory of Ashby-de-la-Zouch by
Smiffy
Yup well recall Smiffy treated us boys of St Helena on the skive.... with considerable contempt..... recall his "floating" marathoons spread eagled in the deep end.
A memory of Colchester in 1959 by
Post Office And Markets
I remember that just opposite to this photo was the main Post Office, with wooden floors, which echoed when a customer walked on them. Further along where the white building is, if you went left, there was an ...Read more
A memory of St Helens by
Sandhurst, Berkshire: Elsa Stone's Octagonal House.
In about 1945 my grandparents took me by bus (or train?) from Reading down to Sandhurst, shortly after the death of a distant cousin, Elsa Stone, who had had an octagonal house built during the 1920s. ...Read more
A memory of Sandhurst by
Captions
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The 12th-century church of St Helen was the parish church for Garstang, two miles away. Until they acquired their own church, Garstang villagers had to walk to Churchtown.
St Helens was only a small village until the advent of the Industrial Revolution.
At the top is a statue of St Helena, Colchester's patron saint, while lowerdown are statues of Queen Boadicea and King Edward the Elder.
Looking back upstream past the boathouses in front of the 1830s St Helena Terrace and The White Cross, we see a fine view of Richmond Bridge, which dates from the 1770s and is one of the Thames' finest
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