Places

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Maps

77 maps found.

1896, Broadley Ref. RNE651021
1919, Broadley Common Ref. POP651028
1910, Broadley Ref. RNC651019
1947, Broadley Ref. NPO651021
1903, Broadley Ref. RNC651021
1924, Broadley Ref. POP651021
1898, Broadley Common Ref. RNC651028
1896, Broadley Common Ref. RNE651028
1946, Broadley Common Ref. NPO651028
1919, Broadwey Ref. POP651236
1901, Broadlay Ref. RNC650998
1946, Broadlay Ref. NPO650998
1899, Broadwey Ref. RNC651236
1897, Broadwey Ref. RNE651236
1945, Broad Layings Ref. NPO650738
1897-1900, Broad Layings Ref. RNC650738
1946, Broadwey Ref. NPO651236
1923, Broadlay Ref. POP650998
1896, Broadlay Ref. RNE650998
1947, Bradley Ref. NPO647894

Books

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Memories

57 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

1947 Onward

I also remember there was a slaughter house on (think it was) Blackwater Street, or it could have been Toad Lane. There was a pub across from it called Dusty Miller that was next door to Marsh's cafe. I too remember the shop on ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1959 by Lennie Capuano

3 Eardiston View Menith Wood

I was around six when we moved from Bliss Gate to Menith Wood and left Menith Wood when I just turned fourteen. For the eight years to me Menith Wood was the best place in the world just a peaceful hidden clean ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood by derekhall2006

Acton The Good Old Days

We moved down to Acton from Stafford in the midlands in 1949 when I was 4 years old. We were given a flat in The Vale, my first school was East Acton infants up East Acton lane, a cracking little school. I was very happy ...Read more

A memory of Acton in 1960 by Roger Brown

Ahh, Memories!

My family (well, me mum, older brother and I), moved to Rochdale in '53 and lived on Norrey's St, (off George St, which ran parallel with Ramsey St), and I have many memories of the time - particularly of taking all the local dogs on ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by Pat Hocking

Allendale Cottages.

I lived in West Lane, Allendale Cottages from 1962 to 1964 with my wife Irene (nee Williams from Tow Law) and daughter Janice, while I worked as a Fitter for the NCB at Bradley Shops in Leadgate. We emigrated to Canada from there in 1964.

A memory of Allendale Cottages in 1963 by Kenneth Barron

Ancestors

I remember going to Gwytherin a few times when I was a little girl with my parents and gran in the 1950's. My gran's uncle, Thomas Edwards, used to run the Red Lion a very long time ago. After that his daughters, Kitty and Jinny had ...Read more

A memory of Gwytherin by Ann Bradley

Are Made Of This

I was born in Windlesham down Broadley Green, 30th June 1973. I have memories that make me smile from ear to ear, playing in the corn fields, going to the jumble sales up Chertsey Rd Hall, playing man hunt up the rec. Fruit and ...Read more

A memory of Windlesham in 1973 by Anthony Joseph Jackson

Battersea In The 60's And 70's

Hello, My family originated from east London (mainly Dagenham), but our branch 'emigrated to Battersea in 1964. Our first address was 22 Morella Road, right opposite Wandsworth common. I went to Honeywell junior ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1970 by Bob Robson

Bonfire Night Perils

Guy Fawkes Night could be quite hazardous, although I remember no one ever been seriously hurt, it was certainly a close run thing. Keith Bradley although not from farming parents had many relations whom were involved in ...Read more

A memory of Whixley by Nigel Ward Quick

Bradley Residents.

I used to visit two ladies in Bradley during the war years,Arvind and Bessie Walker. Bessie taught me at Stonefield junior school and always rode a bicycle to school.When I visited her home she used to take me on the back of her ...Read more

A memory of Bilston by clarepstockton

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Captions

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Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

We can see it centre right in this high-level view, which was taken from Bradley's Outfitters.

Caption For Ledbury, The Park C1955

Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.

Caption For Ledbury, High Street C1965

Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, St John's Church, Interior 1898

The elaborate stone and marble reredos is by J D Wyatt, 1875, and the window is by Forest and Bradley of Liverpool, 1886.

Caption For Ledbury, High Street C1965

Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.

Caption For Hyde, Market Street And Town Hall C1955

The clock and bells on the building were donated by Joshua Bradley.

Caption For Charlton Kings, Charlton Hill From Cirencester Road C1955

Bradley Road, which we see here, was the only section completed before local objections and the outbreak of hostilities shelved the plan indefinitely.

Caption For Caldecott, High Street C1955

John Bradley was once the landlord, also an undertaker who made his own coffins.

Caption For Horbury, Queen Street C1955

Bradley's butcher's shop next to the stop sign (right) is still trading.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Further down on the right a bus passes Bradley's Corner and turns into Rylands Street.

Caption For Warminster, Cley Hill C1950

IN HIS 'Round About Wiltshire' (1901), A G Bradley wrote about Warminster: 'its situation is the most striking feature, for that is beautiful, though there is nothing in the aspect of the town unworthy

Caption For Beckhampton, Beckhampton Stables C1955

IN 1908, in his Round About Wiltshire, A G Bradley wrote an idyllic description of the five mile 'run' between Beckhampton and Calne: 'One is on the wide open down, traversing the north-western