The railway arrived in Altrincham in 1849. The railway workers needed housing, so Newtown was built on Hale Moss on the south-eastern edge of the town between what is now Lloyds Street and Oxford Road. It was soon nicknamed 'Cally'. There are many versions of why it was called this.
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Glastonbury and Street
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Glastonbury and Street
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An account of a working class childhood in Bath in the 1920s and 1930s. A vivid evocation of a city changed almost beyond recognition - a city of tramcars, lodging houses, street vendors, midwinter dips in the flooded river and charabanc trips to the seaside. Includes nearly forty photographs. 91 pages. Soft covers.
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Baptisms at this parish church on Nursery Street, near the Wicker. The parish was consecrated in 1848.
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This parish church in Summerfield Street, Sharrow was consecrated in 1878. It closed in 1950 and was later demolished.
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A companion volume to the Genealogical Research in Late Victorian London (ref. WSY-RA6), listing streets, and indicating which Victorian parish they were located in. This makes it possible to search in parish registers in a more structured manner, if a street address is known. Revised edition (2005). 46 pages.
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The files on the CDs contain photographs of the pages, the registers are indexed by Street (S) or Name (N). Each CD contains an Introduction, a list of the Wards included on the CD and the pages of the Registers for each Ward. The CDs can be bought as individual CDs or as Downloads - see Electoral Registers.
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The files on the CDs contain photographs of the pages. Indexed by Street or Name. Each CD contains an Introduction, a list of the Wards included on the CD and the pages of the Registers for each Ward. As Cd 38 A - K
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Filling in the gaps between the 1901 census and living memory, this directory can help. This is the City & Borough of Leeds with histories, alphabetical listing of residents, street indexes, trades directory, official information and a great deal more. The book on this CD is machine searchable
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The complete contents of both the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire all on one CD. Over 1,000 pages, plus indexes to places and advertisers and lists of the Principal Seats of the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire. Listing private residents, classified index of trades and street indexes for larger places. This is only available as a download and will be sent by email within 1-3 days.
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Includes History, Topography, Street Directory, Alphabetical Directory, Trades Directory and Official Information for the City of Hull and surrounding neighbourhood. The book on this CD is machine searchable. This is only available as a download and will be sent by email within 1-3 days.
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The whole of the West Riding is in this one! History and Topography, street directories of all the principal towns. Residents and Commercial Listings. Complete Trades Directory. The book on this CD is machine searchable. This is only available as a download and will be sent by email within 1-3 days.
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Another really good Kelly's Directory - Includes History, Topography, Street Directory, Alphabetical Directory, Trades Directory and Official Information for the City of Bradford and surrounding neighbourhood. The book on this CD is machine searchable.
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Street indexes, alphabetical list of residents and classified lists of trades in both the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire all on one CD. Over 1,000 pages, plus indexes to places and advertisers and lists of the Principal Seats of the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire. A useful aid to finding people in the 1871 census. The book on this CD is machine searchable.
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Over 109,800 burials from the following 42 parishes have been transcribed and indexed (published Feb 2013): Acton, 1542, 1566-1684, 1759-1812 (4241); Chiswick, 1813-1850 (4066); Edgware, 1841-1867 (376); Edmonton and Tottenham Congregational Chapel, 1792-1809, 1826 (58); Edmonton Weld Chapel, 1813-1903 (568); Feltham, 1813-1866 (1161); Finchley, 1560-1679, 1701-1812 (7740); Finchley Holy Trinity, 1849-1866…
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The New Guide' This Book, entitled 'The New Guide for Strangers and Residents in The City of York' includes a 'concise historical descriptions of all the public buildings, antiquities, &c of that ancient City' and is illustrated with a lithographic view of the River Ouse, a street plan of the City and over sixty wood engravings. The City as it was in 1838, much of which is still recognisable today. …
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Directory of Private Residents and Tradespeople in every town and village in the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire and, for major towns, i.e. York, Hull and Middlesbrough, there is a Street Index. Includes a description of every place in the two Ridings with lists of the Wapentakes and Poor Law Unions of each and, under each parish, the Parliamentary Division of the Riding is given as well as the…
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This product contains details of residents in 3 Calderdale Workhouses - Halifax, Gibbet Street (1871 to 1918, Halifax, Ovenden (1768 to 1802) and Todmorden (1880 to 1924)
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This fascinating, and rare, directory and guide was published in 1864. It gives not only details of trades people (in an alphabetical list) but it also contains a street index of the inhabitants of both Falmouth and Penryn. There are over 200 pages of information and fascinating adverts. For anyone who has an interest in either of these towns, this disk is one that you cannot afford to be without. …
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18 page A4 booklet of photographs showing the changes that have taken place in Barnet High Street from the late Victorian era. Designed to be particularly useful for children, it is of interest to all ages.
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Society Journal: History of Regent Street, Leighton Buzzard, and those who lived there; Railway disaster Leighton, March 1931, The Empress who stayed in Leighton Buzzard; Heath and Reach Pump and Clock Tower and who paid for it; Inns and Taverns of Heath and Reach; Leighton Buzzard's fire service a history. Illustrated.
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Annual Journal of the Society. Contains Bedfordshire's first blue plaque, Mary Norton in Leighton Buzzard; who lived in Leighton Buzzard in 1671 - the Hearth Tax; The day the Choir Exploded, St Andrews Church, Leighton Buzzard; Recollections of World War II in Leighton Buzzard; A history of Vista House, South Street, Leighton Buzzard. Where did the people of Linslade Come From, an analysis of the 1851…
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The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on|: Lambert (Malton and New Malton), Which Cottage is Lilac Cottage and which Westmoreland House, both in Hutton-le-Hole, Any photographs of the cottages in Chapel Yard, Piercy End, Kirkbymoorside pre-1964? From the Clock Tower 1872 – ‘The Helmsley Fire Engine’ and The New Rifle Range Books from the Charity Shops The Continuing Story of Thomas Ellerby,…
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Journal of the Society. Leighton Buzzard's Spinney Pool, who built it and swam in it; a Telegram Boy, 1942-5; Leighton's roll in the Battle of Britain; Building survey of 34/36 High Street, Leighton Buzzard; Railway Accident on the Dunstable/Leighton Buzzard line 1892, plus society news and archaeology. Illustrated.
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