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A Memory Of Heswall Children's Hospital
Anybody remember me in Heswall Children’s Hospital. My name then was Veronica Roberts I had a RTA on the way home from school beginning of summer 1957.I had a broken leg, concussion and a broken nose. I had my ...Read more
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Tosh And I And Easy Pickings
Tosh and I and easy pickings Hi everyone, It's me again with the continuation of my wee story. I was taken by surprise how many people liked and responded to ...Read more
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Reflections Of My Life
I was born in Argoed Blackwood in a condemned house by candlelight in 1950 We moved to 26 Underwood road Oakdale when I was still quite young. I can still remember so much from all those years ago. The Bic. Browns, Parry, Yem ...Read more
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Newarthill 1950/60s Tosh And I Part 2
Like everyone else growing up in Newarthill, life wasn’t easy, as times were tough in the 50s and 60s and I suppose in many ways it is today. But back then people really had nothing, but one thing I do ...Read more
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The Rec!
Ah yes, The Rec! Scene of many a battle and many a cup final, in later years there was romance! You could get through the hedge and down onto the railway line to put halfpennies on the line that got flattened by trains as they ran ...Read more
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Barrow Hill
My father bought the land on Barrow Hill, and built a house called Carrick Lodge (1961). I am not sure that everyone at the bottom of the hill were totally impressed with the house although it did not effect the view. We did have ...Read more
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The Holy Well
In 1977 I was ten years old and the "holy well" as it was known to me was a playground, an escape and a place to watch life in Folkestone happen before my eyes. The channel tunnel consigned all this to memory. I would walk from my house in Cheriton during the long summer break from school.
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Eskdale Cumbria And Another Hectic Break
My son Matthew provided the opportunity to once again retrace our well worn steps around this beautiful county and in particular The Lake District. As is our norm it was non-stop driving and walking, although ...Read more
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Fetherstone School Dances.
Did any of you guys go to the weekly dances at featherstone Rd School? The regular band were called "Jeff & The Dreamers" I was in a band who played regularly in their break, we were called"The Avengers". (I think it ...Read more
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Breaking Through The Channel Tunnel
I cannot remember the date, but my husband's cousin was the first man to break through to France when building the channel tunnel. My husband's family have lived and worked in Folkestone all their lives and ...Read more
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Linking Harrison Drive and Breck Road, Wallasey Village has always been just that; no Road, Drive, Way or other title, because it doesn't need it.
Built of red brick, the church of St James the Apostle was erected in 1881 with seating for 250 parishioners.
From Acle to Yarmouth the Bure flows through low-lying, flat marshland with few trees to break the skyline.
A nine-sided tower of white brick, the High Lighthouse is Harwich's most striking feature.
This view from the church tower was taken looking towards the wooded slopes of High Guards and up the valley of the Yewdale Beck. The
This admirable market town, with its Queen Anne and Georgian buildings, was once hailed as 'the Montpellier of England'.
Built of red brick, the Shire Hall was designed by local architects H Barnes and F E Coates, and was completed in 1898.
Familiar to many, the church nestles in the shelter of the South Downs.
Aneurin Bevin, Tredegar's most famous son, wrote of the coalminer's lot: 'In other trades, there are a thousand diversions to break the monotony of the work - the passing traffic, the morning newspaper
This view from the church tower looks towards the wooded slopes of High Guards and up the valley of the Yewdale Beck. The
These ornamental pools are located higher up the valley and are fed by Peasholm Beck. The
The village lies three miles inland along what passes for a ridge in this flat country between the Wolds and the sand dunes.
The main change visible here is in the road system, with a one-way system operating from Broadway and the road surface being mainly brick. The
From Bridge Street we head north towards Victoria Square over the Chesterfield Canal, whose bridge parapets are in the foreground.
Holy Trinity is in North Tidworth, the centre of the civilian area.
The manor of Offord Cluny was held by the monks of Cluny from 1086.
This fine stone bridge is not unlike the one at Higher Brock. The
The Promenade of Saltburn is dominated by the impressive edifice of the Zetland Hotel.
Two phases of Victorian expansion are shown here in this view along the Brighton Road heading south-east from the town.
Standing high above the town centre and attractively sited on the crown of the hill, the church with its elegant broach spire was designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield in c1861, but not completed until 1881
We are looking east towards the bridge over the beck. The
This view looks south-west along the canal past the last lock, No 16, Hills and Partridges Lock, to Park Street Bridge.
Tennyson's gaunt figure could often be seen walking the beach in Victorian times.
Tennyson's gaunt figure could often be seen walking the beach in Victorian times.
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