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Memories of Layerthorpe - Susan Pinder nee Gardiner
Redeness Street - Hi Penny, I live in Dalby Forest but spend a lot of time travelling backwards and forwards to...
More memories of the Layerthorpe area - My mum and dad are called Dennis and Kay Durkin. Who is your cousin Pat?
Redeness Street - Hi Pat, were you the girl with the red hair? I’ve been trying to recall who you are...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Hello Sandra I have only just noticed your comment! Yes I think the other teacher must have been...
More memories of the Layerthorpe area - Hi Dave, her name is Hazel Hamilton,
Memories of Layerthorpe - Hazel.
Memories of Layerthorpe - I went to BIlton street school,and remember when the teachers took us to St Cuthberts,after leaving the Army...
Questionnaire: living in Layerthorpe - Sorry Rosie.no he wasn’t one of ours,the only one in our family of that name, died as a...
Questionnaire: living in Layerthorpe - My sister Lila married to Carlo the cobbler, she had a shop at 39 selling baby clothes, wool,...
Questionnaire: living in Layerthorpe - Interested in the link with the Coates family. Are you related to William Coates the Joiner, who had...
Questionnaire: living in Layerthorpe - I lived at 39 Layerthorpe,which is now the Hungry cafe.and at 64,till i left Parkgrove school and joined...
Questionnaire: living in Layerthorpe - Sandra Wreglesworth what is your mum and dads first names because my cousin thinks she knows them
Redeness Street - Sorry to hear they have dementia but they have done well getting to that age ..yes I remember...
Memories of Layerthorpe - *Mrs Holmes
Memories of Layerthorpe - They have dementia now but can remember a lot about their lives whilst living in Layerthorpe. Its great...
Memories of Layerthorpe - My maiden name was Coyne i knew the Todds and Joe Harrison and everybody else that has been...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Yes, my mother and father are still alive 90 and 93 respectively and still live in the same...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Yes Sandra i remember the camp beds and remember Mrs Holmes ,i was very friendly with a boy...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Pat, perhaps we were in the same class, as we are obviously similar ages. It was my first...
Memories of Layerthorpe - If it is the same i remember a Mary and Doris Senior
Memories of Layerthorpe - Bilton street was my first school so i would have started 1952
Memories of Layerthorpe - Hi Pat, when were you at Bilton Street School? I was there 1952-1956/7.
Memories of Layerthorpe - Omg i remember all those names in Layerthorpe ..i was born in the terrace houses in front of...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Sorry for the spelling mistakes
Memories of Layerthorpe - Omg i remember all those names in Layerthorpe ..i was born in the terrace houses in front of...
Memories of Layerthorpe - The Methodist Chapel was the first property on the left hand side, well set back from the road,...
Duke of York Street - Amy Agnes Denmark cattle and Arthur cattle of Bilton street/ Wilson Yard We're moved by their son Robert...
Rymer Street: photos before demolition - My father Robert Alrxander Cattle was born Bilton Street in 1902 His parents Arthur cattle ( worked Rowntrees)...
Memories of Layerthorpe - I was born in The John Bull Pub Layerthorpe 1n 1948 the youngest of 6 dad Fred and...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Penny, I started at Bilton Street School in 1952. I remember Mrs Peace and another lady teacher who...
More memories of the Layerthorpe area - The top photo is a Lowry Location. Google: Lowry Wilson Terrace, and click on images. Check out his...
Hallfield Road - My late mother taught at Bilton Street School in the early fifties. Her name was Meg Oglethorpe.
More memories of the Layerthorpe area - There used to be a Primitive Methodist chapel in some houses on Duke of York Street
Duke of York Street - My mother lived at 1 Hawthorne Grove, just over the railway way bridge at the top of Layerthorpe....
Questionnaire: living in Layerthorpe - Hi Gerald, I think Sheila Blakelock (née Mason) is the daughter you refer to from the bike shop....
Memories of Layerthorpe - Ejoyed reading about Layerthorpe I lived in Fifth avenue went to Burnholme school when it was first built...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Hi all I remember York boys club very well. Can also remember being in the George IV on...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Just adding a comment to mention that some of Mark's photos are now included, see www.layerthorpe-project.yorkstories.co.uk/kidds-terrace-and-kidd-family-photos/
Kidd's Terrace - Hi Yvonne, thanks for your comment and for getting in touch too via the contact form. It would...
Layerthorpe Working Men’s Club - I have old photos of Layerthorpe WMC bowling club (1941), Rugby (1901-2) and others Are these of any...
Layerthorpe Working Men’s Club - thanks - image emailed back!
Duke of York Street - Hi Mike just sent a photo to the website - by all means email me mark@turner-locker.co.uk
Duke of York Street - Thanks Mark, I've sent you an email on the address you provided.
Duke of York Street - That sounds very interesting Mark and I for one would love to see it. I know that some...
Duke of York Street - My great grandfather Henry Kidd built the terrace - Sadly demolished before my time - lovely to see...
Kidd's Terrace - I have book with the presentation from the Layerthorpe Sunday School in Duke of York Street given to...
Duke of York Street - My father, Dennis Durkin is 92. He was born at No 58 Layerthorpe. His parents were Martin and...
Bilton Street - My father in law - Lawrence Chipchase was born at 54 Bilton Street he is now 90 year...
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