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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... |