Places
36 places found.
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- Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire
- Hutton-le-Hole, Yorkshire
- Hutton, Yorkshire
- Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire
- Sand Hutton, Yorkshire
- Low Hutton, Yorkshire (near Malton)
- Hutton, Avon
- Hutton Gate, Cleveland
- Hutton Cranswick, Yorkshire
- High Hutton, Yorkshire
- Hutton, Cumbria (near Penruddock)
- Hutton, Borders
- Hutton, Lancashire
- Hutton, Essex
- Hutton Conyers, Yorkshire
- Hutton End, Cumbria
- New Hutton, Cumbria
- Hutton Bonville, Yorkshire
- Hutton Village, Cleveland
- Hutton Wandesley, Yorkshire
- Priest Hutton, Lancashire
- Hutton Roof, Cumbria (near Kirkby Lonsdale)
- Hutton Hang, Yorkshire
- Hutton Magna, Durham
- Hutton Mount, Essex
- Huttons Ambo, Yorkshire
- Hutton Buscel, Yorkshire
- Hutton Henry, Durham
- Hutton John, Cumbria
- Hutton Sessay, Yorkshire
- Old Hutton, Cumbria
- Bottom of Hutton, Lancashire
- Hutton Roof, Cumbria (near Newlands)
- Claxton, Yorkshire (near Sand Hutton)
- Moor End, Yorkshire (near Sand Hutton)
- Morton, Cumbria (near Hutton End)
Photos
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Maps
270 maps found.
Memories
235 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.
Family Day Out Clerkenwell To Caterham 1925
The above photo depicts Dorothy Connor (nee Step) aged 10, with her late Mother Elizabeth Step (aged 46) and her Sister, Florence Step (aged 21) having alighted from the 159a Bus which brought them from their ...Read more
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Greys Drapers
Grandfather William Grey owned a number of shops in Wingate, Co. Durham one was at 47 North Road West, Wingate, it was a drapers shop. Grandfather died in 1962, his last remaining shop was closed by my mother Winnie England and made into ...Read more
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My Early School Years In Mill Hill 1943 1950
I have few memories of my primary school which was in a private house in Croft Close a turning off of Marsh Lane, but I do remember being very happy there. This was during the latter war years. However I ...Read more
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Hutton Residential School 1955/58
I was in Hutton residential school between 1955/58 in neath house my name then was David O’Sullivan I remember the house master had a dog which I believe was a golden retriever if anybody has any memories of neath house at that I would like to share them with you
A memory of Shenfield by
Shenfield Memmory Lane
This is for anyone who was in the children's home in hutton poplars . My name rosie I was in serota house I remember the house parents were pat an bill an dsughter called Evelyn I remember Alan shiella devon lex michael ...Read more
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I Was In Hutton Poplars Childrens Home.
From the age of 3 until I was 15 years of age I was in Hutton poplars I was in Humber House Mr and Mrs Healy were in charge. I then after some years in Humber House was transferred to Windermere House with Mr and ...Read more
A memory of Shenfield
Southall Memories
My parents, who came to England from India in 1955, when I was 3 months old, moved to Southall in 1959, from Whitton, when I was 4. I remember Southall Broadway at that time-there was actually a saddlery business there! C. Quinion, ...Read more
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Baglan A Wartime Paradise
My Dad did his army training adjacent to Baglan during WW2. The hastily built barracks did not have enough bathroom facilities and asked local residents for permission for soldiers to have a bath in their houses. A super-kind ...Read more
A memory of Baglan
My Home Town
Memories, Used to go to school at Western Road, the cinema on a Saturday morning, Roy Rogers and Silver. Ahh memories, now I'm 60 and living in Norfolk. I remember fondly Huttons Fish Shop, Leos Ice Cream at the cricket green, the lovely ...Read more
A memory of Mitcham in 1963 by
The Move From The Old Infirmary To Huddersfield Royal Infirmary 1966.
I clearly remember arriving at 'Ellerslie' a large detached Victorian house situated in the suburb of Edgerton near Huddersfield. The house had been used as a nurses' training ...Read more
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Captions
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The Victorian village school in the small village of Huttons Ambo, on the River Derwent, served the twin villages of High and Low Hutton for many years.
The neighbouring estate to the Chaloners' Gisborough estate, the Hutton and Pinchinthorpe estate, was bought in the 1860s by the Quaker industrialist, Joseph Whitwell Pease of Darlington.
Hutton John was anciently part of the Baronry of Greystoke, and was held by the Hutton family.
The ancient battlemented church of St Edmund King and Martyr has windows inscribed 'Iohn Hutton Sqvir 1683'.
The ancient battlemented church of St Edmund King and Martyr has windows inscribed 'Iohn Hutton Sqvir 1683'.
Some of the people who lived here were employed in the neighbouring ironstone mines, and others at nearby Hutton Hall, built in the 1860s for Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease.
This elegant little suspension or 'swing bridge' over the River Derwent is a pleasing feature of the Plain of York village of Huttons Ambo, near Malton.
The fact is that there are two villages, Hutton and Cranswick, which are less than a mile apart.
This was formerly the seat of the Hutton family, who produced two archbishops, both called Matthew, of York in 1595 and Canterbury in 1757.
This was formerly the seat of the Hutton family, who produced two archbishops, both called Matthew, of York in 1595 and Canterbury in 1757.
Often referred to as 'the Alpine village' because of its sylvan setting at the head of a wooded valley, the cluster of houses known as Hutton Village dates from the mid 19th century, when Mr Thomas
The River Leven flows through Stokesley, Hutton Rudby and Crathorne before passing under Leven Bridge and joining the River Tees at Yarm.
This is the main road through the village looking towards Hutton Hill.
The white-walled bungalow in the foreground looks a little incongruous in this view of the centre of Hutton, which shows the bridge over the River Leven in the background.
The village of Hutton-le-Hole lies about one mile west of Lastingham.
The history of Hutton-Le-Hole is recalled in the fascinating Folk Museum established in 1964.
Market Place is now known as Hutton Road, but the row of shops shown here is easily recognisable today.
By 1834 it had become the farmhouse for Hutton Farm.
Hutton Hall was set in extensive parkland with many focal points such as the waterfall, shown here.
This scene in the centre of the pretty village of Hutton-le-Hole on the edge of the North York Moors is unchanged in the last 50 years.
The Friary was the Richmond town house of the Huttons, the squires of Marske; it later belonged to the Robinson family for many years.
The Friary was the Richmond town house of the Huttons, the squires of Marske; it later belonged to the Robinson family for many years.
The Georgian Marske Hall, owned by the Hutton family from 1842, has now been converted into luxury apartments.
The gaunt ruins of the Neville's castle built in the early 1380s dominate the skyline of the village of Sheriff Hutton, nine miles north of York.
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