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Memories of my School Days by Gwen Lloyd nee Powell (2003)
...to school, we would sit in twin wooden desks with a seat that lifted up,...
...out of school and hide in the field across the road in Mr. Gundy's coppice....
Memories of my School Days by Gladys May Watkins (2003)
...using it. We all played in the field at lunch time. Did you have any...
...1950's and stopped there until the school closed in 1961. Mrs M.A. Watkins - Gladys...
Memories of my School Days by Margaret Price (2003)
...my Auntie and Uncle. Bacton school was closer but Stan Smith's mother asked if I...
...I moved to the Villa to be close to Newton. How did you go to...
...your school day? I remember the baby corner; we were given beads and clay to...
...to White House to Mr and Mrs Woods, we would walk to school then walk...
...up to Shobdon and down through the woods, with your mug slung across you shoulder...
Memories of my School Days by Jack Pritchard (2003)
...Another school day highlight was Mr. A.S. Wood s 'Garden Party for pupils of Newton...
...manner, under teacher supervision, down through the woods to the old world residence and plush...
...taking place, Mr. Ivor Jones taught us Woodwork and I vividly remember a reprimanding (the...
...and quarrymen plied their trade in this closely knit and co-operating society. Stone masons excelled,...
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Memories of Bomber Crash, St Margarets Common 1944 (2007)
...Title: Memories of Bomber Crash, St Margarets Common 1944 Place name: St Margarets Date: 2007...
...believe. When we arrived at the Slough Common there were the four-engine plane all in...
...were the only two people on the Common. We picked up a few little mementoes...
Memories of my School Days by Brian Jones (2003)
...to school? I would walk across the field with Sam and Milwyn Williams we would...
...with us, we would sit at the wooden desk, we had tables every morning, if...
...the class room. I use to enjoy wood work, Ivor Jones use to take us...
Memories of my School Days by Margaret Ann Williams (2003)
...live and who with? I lived at Woodlands Farm with my father, mother and sisters;...
...us how to play hockey. Mr A.S. Wood, a school manager, bought the hockey sticks....
...the fire going. After school there was wood to collect as well as helping in...
...collect as well as helping in the garden. We also had to help with farmwork,...
...help with farmwork, like in haymakiing and corn harvesting. We had to turn the hay...
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Upper Maescoed, Map and Aerial photograph (1947)
...Description: The Upper Maescoed, an old open common which became filled with small land holdings...
Deeds relating to the Clive Family of Whitfield Estate (1752-1875)
...relating to the Clive Family of Whit field Estate Place name: Ewyas Lacy Date: 1752-1875...
...relating to the Clive Family of Whit field Estate as they relate to a Messuage...
...to Michaelchurch Escley and Craswall. The Whit field Estate papers index relating to other locations...
...also a cottage and land in Olchon Forest opposite Bayley Batch [Beili-bach] commonly called David...
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Genealogical notes on the Price family in Ewyas Lacy parishes and vicinity (1700s 1800s)
...Botchetts Farm 8 acres peas ploughed in, wheat this year. Close to River Lugg,  9...
...good acres, Barley last year, Barley again. Meadow 3 acres with water from the road...
...on nomination of Edw. Harley of Hey wood. 1740. June 27th Licensed to Curacy of...
...bapt Jan 29th 1818 (28) labourer Walterstone Common. William Price of Walterstone buried Jan 13th...