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Places
33 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Hetton-Le-Hole, Tyne and Wear
- Hutton-le-Hole, Yorkshire
- Wookey Hole, Somerset
- Beck Hole, Yorkshire
- Hole's Hole, Devon
- Hole, Yorkshire
- Hole, Devon (near Woolfardisworthy)
- Chaceley Hole, Gloucestershire
- Three Holes, Norfolk
- Hole Street, Sussex
- Crew's Hole, Avon
- Fox Holes, Wiltshire
- Gobley Hole, Hampshire
- Hoo Hole, Yorkshire
- South Hole, Devon
- Pode Hole, Lincolnshire
- Sand Hole, Yorkshire
- Ousel Hole, Yorkshire
- Brandy Hole, Essex
- Otham Hole, Kent
- Lye Hole, Avon
- Sots Hole, Lincolnshire
- Hermit Hole, Yorkshire
- Pole's Hole, Wiltshire
- Darwell Hole, Sussex
- Gravel Hole, Shropshire
- Fox Hole, West Glamorgan
- Dove Holes, Derbyshire (near Buxton)
- Hole Bottom, Yorkshire (near Todmorden)
- Flukes Hole, Shetland Islands
- Gravel Hole, Greater Manchester
- Three Holes Cross, Cornwall
- Hole-in-the Wall, Hereford & Worcester
Photos
181 photos found. Showing results 821 to 181.
Maps
321 maps found.
Books
2 books found. Showing results 985 to 2.
Memories
638 memories found. Showing results 411 to 420.
The Cricketers Arms
I too remember the Cricks. The outside toilet was a plank of wood with a hole in it. The post office was the second to end thatched cottage, which is opposite Stoneham Lane. At the top of Chestnut Avenue, past the BMW garage ...Read more
A memory of Eastleigh by
Village Life
We first lived in White Cottages, when I was about 2, my dad Des Brown worked as a dairyman on the farm, and my mother Audrey cleaned for a Mrs Henshaw. When I was 4/5 we moved up the road to 3 Wheatley Close, next door to ...Read more
A memory of Steventon in 1953 by
My Family In Sandwich Road
My dad Neville Gerry was born in Sandwich Road in 1949, he was the youngest of 5 children. He was not what you would call a model son as he used to follow my grandmother home after she took him to school. I spent many a ...Read more
A memory of Eythorne by
One Of My Playgrounds
I lived in Tollers Lane, Old Coulsdon and would regularly go to the Marlpit Lane rec' to play rounders, football and hide and seek around the memorial. There was a hole in the chain-link fence behind the memorial which gave ...Read more
A memory of Coulsdon in 1957 by
Gilfach
Hello, I have just been reading people's memories of Gilfach Goch and I must say it brought tears to my eyes. I have now moved to County Durham and love it here. I've moved from one mining village to another. Wherever I go I will ...Read more
A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1967 by
Bolton Hall
My aunt and uncle, Lily and Fred Boardman, lived at Bolton Hall until about 1963. They had a clothes manufacturing business, called Ellen Efbee. The factory was on the ground floor and they lived in a lovely flat up the ...Read more
A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne
Memories Of Taxal Lodge
My memories at Taxal Lodge are good ones. I started there at 12 in 1979/80. I did not get much of an education in the traditional sense but I got taught how to respect people, property, and the countryside. David Hughes ...Read more
A memory of Taxal by
The War Years
In 1930 I was born at 25 Northumberland Avenue, Isleworth. I lived there until 1951 and my most vivid memories are of the Second World War years. My dad dug a hole in the middle of the garden and installed an Anderson shelter in ...Read more
A memory of Isleworth by
Born In 1946 In St. Mary's Road
I went to Eastbury boys school, lived then in Blake Avenue, had vert fond memories of Barking town centre, also played in Eastbury House. I remember the pie mash shop and the coffee bar next to the picture house called the Electric or known as the bug hole.
A memory of Barking in 1956 by
Under Holy Trinity Church
The Margate cliffs were chalk. An extremely tall church named The Holy Trinity Church sat in the middle of Trinity Square about 800m from the sea. During the war, the roof had collapsed leaving the outer walls, tower and ...Read more
A memory of Margate in 1950 by
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Photos (181)
Memories (638)
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