Places

3 places found.

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Maps

23 maps found.

1921, Birstall Ref. POP641010
1946, Birstall Ref. NPO641010
1947, Birstall Smithies Ref. NPO641011
1896, Birstall Ref. RNE641009
1925, Birstall Ref. POP641009
1903, Birstall Ref. RNC641009
1947, Birstall Ref. NPO641009
1899, Birstall Ref. RNE641010
1903, Birstall Smithies Ref. RNC641011
1882 - 1892, Birstall Ref. HOSM37902
1925, Birstall Smithies Ref. POP641011
1896, Birstall Smithies Ref. RNE641011
1902-1903, Birstall Ref. RNC641010
1883 - 1885, Birstall Ref. HOSM37835
1921, Borstal Ref. POP646346
1921, Burstall Ref. POP657038
1946, Burstall Ref. NPO657038
1896, Burstall Ref. RNE657038
1895, Borstal Ref. RNE646346
1946, Borstal Ref. NPO646346

Books

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Memories

29 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

The 1960s In Walton Hard Times!

I moved to Walton in the 1960s after my dad died. We lived in a caravan at a park up the Naze as we were homeless. I went to school in Stanley Road when I was 14 and went for a month or so and never went ...Read more

A memory of Walton-On-The-Naze by Tony Nicholl

Cinema On A Saturday As A Boy

I grew up in Driglington late 50s/ 60s and remember going to watch Roy Rogers and Hopalong Cassidy, now that was another lifetime ago. As I got a bit older lots of us drig lads used to visit a coffee shop in the main ...Read more

A memory of Birstall by cbroa7

St.Johns

I spent 3 years at st johns 1957 to 1960 it was a tough place in them days we wore army boots with the studs short pants and bright red army jackets the boys are tough and the staff were mean you had to toe the line the cane was the norm and ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield in 1957 by Robert (B0b) Ward

Heysham Towers Holiday Camp

I remember arriving in Morecambe in 1967, with a mate of mine, to work the Summer at Pontin's in Middleton but, due to a clerical error, our job's were no longer open. So, on the way back to Morecambe, (on the bus), we ...Read more

A memory of Heysham in 1967 by Pat Hocking

Facebook

Anyone interested in Birstall might like to join a group on Facebook that I have set up. The group is called Birstall (West Yorkshire) Past and Present. Just search for the group on Facebook and if you ask to join I will add you to the ...Read more

A memory of Birstall by Jennifer Ineson

Schooldays And Beyond

Starting school for the first time was at Mistley Norman School, my first teacher was Miss Temple in the infants we were given a slate board and slate pencil one thing that sticks in my memory we all had a small mattres and ...Read more

A memory of Manningtree in 1949 by Vernon Clarke

An Industrial Village

Having grown up in Birstall I have a fondness for this little market town in West Yorkshire, situated approximately 8 miles from Leeds and centrally placed for easy access to other major towns Bradford, Huddersfield and ...Read more

A memory of Birstall by Jennifer Ineson

Brockhurst Junior School 1958 1961

I lived at 61, COVENTRY RD, PAILTON and went to this school. My best friend was Christine Bakewel that lived at No. 34. My Dad died in our house when I was 2 weeks off 11 and he is buried in the church in Monks ...Read more

A memory of Monks Kirby by Angela Bolton

Born In The 60s In Whetstone

I was born in Oakleigh Road North in 1965. I went to school at Sacred Heart Primary which was just up the road but felt like it was miles away while I was hanging onto my brother's hand and he walked with long ...Read more

A memory of North Finchley by Victoria Mabbott

Wartime Lower Feltham & Junior Scool

I lived in 123 Rochester ave.,from about 1934 until I joined the RAF in 1948 having moved from Hayes where I was born in '31. I went to Feltham Hill School to around 1942.The cemetery opposite received a bomb in 1941 I ...Read more

A memory of Feltham by reginald.coker

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Captions

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Caption For Thurmaston, The River C1965

The river weaves its way southwards from the pastures of Quorn and Cossington into the almost solidly developed northern edge of the city between Birstall to its west, and Thurmaston

Caption For Easington, The Church And Village Square C1955

The Norman doorway may have been saved from Burstall Priory in nearby Skeffling to the west.