Places
26 places found.
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- South Cave, Yorkshire
- South Anston, Yorkshire
- South Elmsall, Yorkshire
- South Kirkby, Yorkshire
- South, Yorkshire
- Athersley South, Yorkshire
- South Dalton, Yorkshire
- South Milford, Yorkshire
- South End, Yorkshire (near Seaton)
- South Duffield, Yorkshire
- South Stainley, Yorkshire
- South Bramwith, Yorkshire
- South Cheek, Yorkshire
- South Crosland, Yorkshire
- South Holme, Yorkshire
- South Kilvington, Yorkshire
- South Otterington, Yorkshire
- South Field, Yorkshire (near Hessle)
- South Bank, Yorkshire
- South Moors, Yorkshire
- South Newbald, Yorkshire
- South Cliffe, Yorkshire
- South Hiendley, Yorkshire
- South Lane, Yorkshire
- South Ossett, Yorkshire
- West End, Yorkshire (near South Cave)
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The Show Boat
My Aunt Freda used to run the show boat and when we went to Ponty to visit my dad, Spank Mattocks, I spent a lot of time in there. We live down south, a lot of my family lived up Chequerfield Drive and some still do. My cousin ...Read more
A memory of Pontefract by
Ww2
My husband's father Frank Baker, worked at Starting Post Farm on All Alone Road near Idle. His cousin Albert Drew, was in the fields with him when a German air plane came down. Does anyone have any memories of this and know the time of day ...Read more
A memory of Saltaire in 1941
Wonderfl Memories Of My Childhood
I was born in March 1947. I believe it was snowing heavily! My mother and father ran their butchers business in the village and my Uncle Don had a commercial painting and decorating business. My Aunty ...Read more
A memory of North Somercotes in 1955 by
Whittlebury Reunion 2013
The second modern day Whittlebury School reunion has been arranged for Saturday 5th October 2013 at 12:00 hrs for 13:00 hrs at “The Atrium” which is part of the Whittlebury Park golf club (the same place as ...Read more
A memory of Whittlebury in 1963 by
Whit Lane
My parents owned a fish and chip shop just off Whit Lane at No1 Kent Street. The shop was damaged during the blitz, Dec 1940. Dad was away in the RAF, we were under the stairs sheltering when the bomb hit us. We were very lucky and ...Read more
A memory of Salford in 1930 by
Where Did All Our Childhoods Go?
Looking at the comments and photographs of South Yorkshire and its then thriving industries, remembering the comradeship and dare I say "culture" of its people based on their community spirit and the so ...Read more
A memory of Goldthorpe in 1950 by
When I Was A Lad In Cowdenbeath
Born in Dunfermline 1951, initially lived in Cowdenbeath @ Terris Place wi parents / grandparents until 4/5. Moved to Union St and lived there until 1971 wi parents, 2 brothers, 2 sisters. When I married I moved to ...Read more
A memory of Cowdenbeath by
Wednesbury As A Lad
I have too many memories to many to go into - apprentice Elec; at Patent Shaft steelworks, left Wednesbury aged 20 for 2 years RAF National Service, lived in south Yorkshire since 1954 - think about standing with fire ...Read more
A memory of Wednesbury by
Wartime Evacuation In 1944
I was placed in an orphanage on 13th October 1943 together with my elder brother Brian. My father had died on the infamous Siam (Thailand) Railway as a forced labour navvy. He was a regular soldier and had already ...Read more
A memory of Tairgwaith in 1944 by
Visit Of Wilfred Pickles
I have recently been making an album for my father of his life story and he was saddened that we had nothing we could put in it of my brother who was taken to Bradford childrens hospital in November 1947 and died in ...Read more
A memory of Bradford in 1947 by
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This aerial view of the South Yorkshire town of Barnsley centres on the imposing white stone Town Hall with its monolithic central clock tower.
Though within the parish of Rochdale, Saddleworth lay in the extreme south-west of the West Riding of Yorkshire and was long talked of as the part of Yorkshire where Lancastrians lived.
The tall, cylindrical keep with its six massive buttresses was built about 1180 by Henry II's half-brother, Hamelin Plantagenet, and still comes as a surprise as you approach this small South Yorkshire
Two chums (right) march down Commercial Road, in the South Yorkshire colliery village of Skelmanthorpe.
Rawmarsh is a former colliery town north of Rotherham in South Yorkshire.
New Rossington, a village lying to the south of Doncaster, was created when the colliery was sunk into the rich South Yorkshire coalfield.
Still close to the Yorkshire county boundary and south- west of Harworth, Oldcotes village is situated at the crossroads of the A634 and A60; Main Street runs east from the A60 Doncaster Road
The restored cross in the centre of Woodhouse, a South Yorkshire village east of Sheffield, stands on an ancient stepped base and now features a sundial and a weathervane.
The newly-cut village green at South Kirkby, near Hemsworth, gives a neat, urban appearance to this former West Yorkshire mining village.
Non-conformist places of worship, such as this Baptist chapel erected in 1876 at Cononley, just south of Skipton in Airedale, are common in the villages of the Yorkshire Dales, reflecting the stubbornly
The winding gear and smoke-belching chimney of the colliery dominate the end of the council houses of West End Lane, New Rossington, at a time when coal was still king in South Yorkshire.
Elsecar was one of the many collieries which formerly existed in the South Yorkshire coalfield around the village of Hoyland.
Once many villages were clustered around the village pond, and this shot of Finningley in South Yorkshire shows it was no exception.
The commanding tower of the village parish church overlooks the quiet South Yorkshire village of Sprotbrough, now divorced from the neighbouring town of Doncaster by the busy A1M motorway.
When the Sheffield & South Yorkshire Canal was modernised in the early 1980s, several locks were re-sited and enlarged, and this was one of them.
The 'Miners' Welfare' was the community and cultural centre for many South Yorkshire and other coal mining villages.
Walsden is a former woollen town in the Calder Gap between Yorkshire and Lancashire, just to the south of Todmorden.
Perhaps the fisherman is yarning to the children about the hob (a Yorkshire goblin) who is said to live in the hollows to the south of the village.
Perhaps the fisherman is yarning to the children about the hob (a Yorkshire goblin) who is said to live in the hollows to the south of the village.
This view shows a virtually-deserted High Street in the undistinguished former colliery town of Normanton, three miles north of Wakefield in South Yorkshire.
In medieval times Tickhill, which lies 4 miles south of Doncaster, was more important than Sheffield; its castle, built about 1130, was one of the most important in the north - we can just
The sheer volume of boats in the South Bay is amazing.
Thorne was an important inland port linking the South Yorkshire coalfield and the River Don with the Aire and Calder Navigation and the River Humber via the Stainforth and Keadby Canal.
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