Places
15 places found.
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- Moorside, Greater Manchester (near Oldham)
- Moorside, Cheshire
- Moorside, Greater Manchester (near Worsley)
- Moorside, Durham (near Consett)
- Moorside, Dorset
- Moorside, Yorkshire (near Morley)
- Moorside, Yorkshire (near Horsforth)
- Hartshead Moor Side, Yorkshire
- Addingham Moorside, Yorkshire
- Moor Side, Lincolnshire
- Moor Side, Yorkshire (near Keighley)
- Upper Moor Side, Yorkshire
- Moor Side, Lancashire (near Freckleton)
- Moor Side, Lancashire (near Fulwood)
- Moor Side, Yorkshire (near Cleckheaton)
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
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Growing Up In Tideswell
Memories abound about my childhood, jumping and leaping like a rabbit at Eastertime. I remember staying at my grandmother's (Norah Gregory, a marvellous woman from the no-moaner generation), or at my Great Aunty ...Read more
A memory of Tideswell in 1976 by
Moorside Secondary School
Moorside Community Technology College is scheduled for closure in December of this year (2011) as we move to The Consett Academy. We are looking for memories of the school from its building in 1959 through the years and ...Read more
A memory of Consett by
The Then Unknown
I remember going to school one morning, when a convoy of army lorries was going past, they were Americans, I did not realise it until several years later that I was witnessing the beginning of the invasion of ...Read more
A memory of Werrington in 1940 by
The War Years In Consett
I was born in Consett at 11 Newmarket Street in June 1933, though my parents were living in Norfolk and later on in Middlesex. I was sent back to live with aunts when the Blitz really got going. I went to the CofE ...Read more
A memory of Consett in 1940 by
My Wedding Day
I was married in St. Peter's Parish Church, Swinton on September 7th, 1957 - one of the happiest days of my life. It was a lovely sunny day and my best friend May Timperley was my bridesmaid. My husband and I had a honeymoon in St. ...Read more
A memory of Swinton in 1957 by
Early Years
In truth, I do not remember anything before 1948 when at the age of five I started at Moorside Primary School. I was born in 1943 and brought up in a small rented house, number 26 in King Street, situated between Faifield Road and ...Read more
A memory of Droylsden in 1943 by
The Lamb Inn
Growing up in West Hanney in the 1960's, a regular port of call for youngsters was the off licence counter of the Lamb. Access was gained through a single door side door, and once inside (it was often locked) one waited for the ...Read more
A memory of West Hanney in 1965 by
Moorside
My Grandparents Dick and Emma Jeffrey lived at 10 Moorside When I was growing up We would go on a weekend to visit them and go up on the moor with grandad or down to the woods. We would go to the well with the buckets to get the water as ...Read more
A memory of Baildon by
Flixton Road
This picture shows the Post Office - the nearest of the row of shops. Note the old-fashioned police telephone just outside the Post Office. The next shop is the barbers where I used to get the haircut! The son of this barber had a ...Read more
A memory of Flixton in 1965 by
The 'new' Shops
Known locally as 'the new shops' close to the junction of Moorside Road and Woodsend Road. The shops also included a branch of Boots, Bamforths cycle and radio shop, an off-licenes (right in the corner), a grocers, a newsagent, dry cleaners and chippie. There may have been a fishmongers as well?
A memory of Flixton in 1960 by
Captions
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It was the second Anglican church in the town and is situated high on the moor side of town.
The bridges span the East Dart River, which rises near Whitehorse Hill on the high moors in the distance.
The railed and culverted Thornton Beck runs through the village of Thornton Dale, east of Pickering on the edge of the North York Moors. In
They chase across the moors in a frantic hunt and to see or even hear the hounds means certain death.
The first one was built on the corner of Mark Hall Moors in open parkland in the midst of seven magnificent oaks.
The Highways Department had made a fine job of the flowerbeds of this roundabout at the North End of Northallerton, the busy little town on the River Wiske on the western edge of the North York Moors. In
The Highways Department has made a fine job of the flowerbeds on this roundabout at the North End of Northallerton, the busy little town on the River Wiske on the western edge of the North York Moors. In
Piper Bank, sweeping up towards the moors, is traversed by the road built in 1818 through the Glen.
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