- I was born at 29 Rymer Street in 1959.I think we moved in 1961.
Rymer Street - My 2nd Great Grandfather was Matthew Arthur who was a bricklayer. He married Catherine Langan. Their daughter Mary...
Downhill Street - After reading a lot of these wonderful comments of my birthplace, I feel compelled to join in and...
Bilton Street - Thank you so much for publishing these images. My Great, Great, Great grandparents lived on Bilton street in...
Bilton Street - Sorry for the delayed reaction on this Andi, I couldn't work out which photo you meant, but have...
Redeness Street - Layerthorpe Adult School building became the York Boys Club who moved there in 1938 from their original home...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Hey that name David - Hazel Coates. Although that of course is her maiden name. It's taken me...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Not sure Trevor but there's a photo of the location on Redeness Street on YorkImages. https://cyc.sdp.sirsidynix.net.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/1011415 https://cyc.sdp.sirsidynix.net.uk/client/en_GB/yorkimages/search/results?qu=Adult+school&te=ASSET
Memories of Layerthorpe - Is this what we knew as Bilton St. School?.
Memories of Layerthorpe - Not quite sure where this info belongs but hopefully Lisa can slot it into the appropriate slot. I...
Memories of Layerthorpe - My mother disagrees with the photo of Bilton Street School being moved to Redeness Street, as the street...
Redeness Street - Mum definitely remembered the Durkin family. As soon as I mentioned Uncle Walter she mentioned Millie to me,...
Bilton Street - Mum remembers the Senior family.....
Bilton Street - Hi Melanie - good to hear from a relative of names mentioned on this site. Didn't expect that....
Bilton Street - Sandra, mum Rosemary and her sisters Vera were nieces of Walter Todd. Ellen (Nellie) was my grandma and...
Bilton Street - My mum is the niece of Walter Todd. I know she was at school with her cousin Thomas...
Bilton Street - Andy you should speak to me as i'm your cousin and have started doing the family tree,got quite...
Bilton Street - Walter Todd was my mother's Uncle,this was given to me by my mum (Rose Senior who lived at...
Bilton Street - The school was Bilton Street Andy.
Bilton Street - Yes my dads family had 13 seniors my dad new Todds he says they was a school down...
Bilton Street - Andy, did your dad come from a large family? If so, it might be the family referred to...
Bilton Street - Hi Lucy, I knew a family with the surname Todd, in particular Vera Todd and I think she...
Bilton Street - Hi my dads family lived in Bilton street the seniors the pig man might jog people's memory's I...
Bilton Street - Does anybody out there know the Todd family who lived at 25 Bilton Street, the dad was Walter...
Bilton Street - Hey, David now your'e asking! Her name escapes me at the moment, it will come to me though....
Memories of Layerthorpe - Firstly I spelt Recklaw wrong - it was REKLAW. I only remember the Keys at the corner shop...
Memories of Layerthorpe - David, do you remember Mrs Coates? She took over the corner shop from the Keys at the top...
Memories of Layerthorpe - It's not a common name David, I bet it is one and the same Gus Nolan. I do...
Memories of Layerthorpe - I did not know Gus Nolan but there was a man of that name who for some years...
Memories of Layerthorpe - I don't no if gus is related too us Sandra it must have been in the 50s when...
Memories of Layerthorpe - That baby could have been me Joyce!! Kay and Dennis are my parents. I am one of four...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Iforgot to say my uncles name was jock Sutherland.i remember going round to see the durkins with my...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Iv just rememberd there was Bella senior as well she died just recently.i remember keys shop on the...
Memories of Layerthorpe - My mothers family the nolans lived at 24 bilton street next door to the senior family I can...
Memories of Layerthorpe - I am sure the largest family in Bilton Street was called Senior. Not sure hominy of them tho....
Memories of Layerthorpe - That is probably the answer Lisa.
Memories of Layerthorpe - I'm wondering if the large family, and the differences in the number of children remembered, is perhaps that...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Yes David, dad mentioned George Deighton, who was a family friend and I myself remembered Key's shop on...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Sandra, re mention of the large family in Bilton Street - that was possibly Seniors at no.23. I...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Another few pieces into the jigsaw David! Yes, my grandma was a Holmes before she wed grandad. Grandad...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Hi Stephen, Thank you. Yes dad was on the top of the gasometer and was only 17 years...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Hello Sandra, Jockey Giles was a coal/firewood merchant & his wife Louie had a bookmakers shop. His full...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Hi Sandra,just have to thank you and your parents for the memories of your times,born and bred, in...
Memories of Layerthorpe - Thanks Sandra. As discussed (after delay because of Christmas and then illness) I've just added your parents' wonderful...
Mapping 20th century Layerthorpe - Yes, it was Lisa.
Mapping 20th century Layerthorpe - Excellent information David, thank you. I'm wondering if this is a photo of number 52?: https://cyc.sdp.sirsidynix.net.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/1016463 - corner...
Mapping 20th century Layerthorpe - On the eastern corner of Layerthorpe/Bilton St corner(possibly no.52) was a bookmaker named Jock Cryle. The windows were...
Mapping 20th century Layerthorpe - Thanks David - we've now added Whiting's shop to the updated map, above. I realised later that I'd...
Mapping 20th century Layerthorpe - The Whitings first lived at 18 Kidd's Terrace (I think they came from the Malton area) before running...
Mapping 20th century Layerthorpe - Just updating the info here, with reference to the comments above - thanks Trevor, I've been doing some...
Bilton Street
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