Places
15 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Pit, Gwent
- Talke Pits, Staffordshire
- Tunnel Pits, Humberside
- Fenton Pits, Cornwall
- Bedwellty Pits, Gwent
- Slay Pits, Yorkshire
- Tre-pit, South Glamorgan
- Bailey Pit, Gwent
- Moss Pit, Staffordshire
- Red Pits, Norfolk
- Gore Pit, Essex
- White Pit, Lincolnshire
- Even Pits, Hereford & Worcester
- Forest Coal Pit, Gwent
- Michaelston-le-Pit, South Glamorgan
Photos
89 photos found. Showing results 1,501 to 89.
Maps
84 maps found.
Books
Sorry, no books were found that related to your search.
Memories
867 memories found. Showing results 751 to 760.
Fifty Years Or So Ago
I lived on Hesleyside Road, Wellfield in the late 1950s/early 1960s and as a boy knew all the local fields and highways and by-ways. Although I left the area some years later as I entered my teens I never really lost touch ...Read more
A memory of Earsdon by
Caistor Methodist Primary School
I remember the infants class at Caistor Methodist Primary School. The class used the vestry of the Methodist Chapel and the room had supporting pillars. Our teacher was Miss Parrott. We had a wooden dolls' house, a ...Read more
A memory of Caistor in 1953 by
The Penton From 1939 Until 1951
When the Second World War was declared, my family consisted of Mum and Dad, my elder brother Bob and my baby sister Ann. I was four, Bob was eleven and Ann was three. My father was a staff sergeant in the ...Read more
A memory of Penton Grafton in 1940 by
The Klondyke 1952 1954
I lived in Bingham at this time and left school on the Friday and started work on the tables on the Monday day shift 6 - 2, after about a week I moved up to the bashing on as it was called on the tumblers, there I met a ...Read more
A memory of Newcraighall in 1952 by
My Childhood
I was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire. My mum was born and grew up in Newcastle and so many of my aunties and uncles and cousins were all Geordies. My Uncle George and Aunty Beatty (Charlton) lived in Crawcrook in Morgy Hill and I ...Read more
A memory of Clara Vale in 1949 by
Shopping
My mother used to take me from Hornchurch on the 66 bus when i was a small child. She always went to Lous' stall opposite the cinema (flea pit as we called it) She knew him well and could rely on him. We would go and see the cattle being ...Read more
A memory of Romford in 1947 by
The Bull And Cinema
I lived at The Bull 1959-1963 it was a family pub with many local characters among it's customers. Looking at the photos of Mitcham bought back memories, although I didn't reconnise some places straight away, I did the cinema, ...Read more
A memory of Mitcham in 1960 by
Connie Kettle
Hi there Does anyone remember the grocer shop in King Street, Connie Kettle's, also the old pit just behind and to the left of the shop, and the old cottages where if you walked past these you would come out near the top ...Read more
A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1955 by
Special Holidays
My grandfather moved to Easington and worked at the pit for two spells. He married a girl from the village and they had 7 children. The family moved to the Midlands in the 1930s. One uncle returned after the war and ran ...Read more
A memory of Easington Colliery by
Growing Up In Riddlesdown
It was such a surprise to see comments and pictures from Riddlesdown. I lived in Coombe Wood Hill, from 18mths old till I married in 1955. With my siblings I roamed on the Golf course and on the Downs for many a ...Read more
A memory of Riddlesdown in 1950 by
Captions
118 captions found. Showing results 1,801 to 1,824.
Places (15)
Photos (89)
Memories (867)
Books (0)
Maps (84)