Kelsall Village History (@groupkelsall) 's Twitter Profile
Kelsall Village History

@groupkelsall

Origins: group of family historians in the lovely village of Kelsall in Cheshire! Now celebrating the stories I find from 100 years ago, Linda C.

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Helen Johnson (@mrshmjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love the soft lustre of salt glaze pottery. Garden flowers in a sweet little jug found at Kyre Park Antiques Barn, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire #Worcestershire

I love the soft lustre of salt glaze pottery.
Garden flowers in a sweet little jug found at Kyre Park Antiques Barn, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire 
#Worcestershire
Deborah Cameron (@debsadelight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great Britain declared war on Germany #OTD 1914. My grandad died. My mum’s stepdad was in for 4 years and came back to a life selling matches. My husband’s 2 great uncles died and his grandad seriously wounded and in hospital for 6 months. Lest we forget

Great Britain declared war on Germany #OTD 1914.

My grandad died. My mum’s stepdad was in for 4 years and came back to a life selling matches. My husband’s 2 great uncles died and his grandad seriously wounded and in hospital for 6 months. 
Lest we forget
Society for One-Place Studies 1⃣🏘️🔎 (@oneplacestudies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sounds good to us! Even if you don't embark on a full #OnePlaceStudy, finding out more about an ancestral neighbourhood or community can enhance your understanding of your forebears' lives, and further your #FamilyHistory research.

CWAC Museums (@cwacmuseums) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The History Hub's #SundayShot is this lovely view of Bridge Street, #Chester. Our records date the image as circa 1954, although we think it may be earlier looking at the cart!

The History Hub's #SundayShot is this lovely view of Bridge Street, #Chester.  Our records date the image as circa 1954, although we think it may be earlier looking at the cart!
Paul Sutton-King (@paulsuttonking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard going and I had to resort to the 50p boxes at the flea market today but I did eventually manage to bag a reasonable haul #postcards

Hard going and I had to resort to the 50p boxes at the flea market today but I did eventually manage to bag a reasonable haul #postcards
doristhehat (@doristhehat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good afternoon everyone 😀heading up to White Tor. Yesterday’s wonderful walking along beautiful Derwent Edge 💚 #PeakDistrict

Good afternoon everyone 😀heading up to White Tor. Yesterday’s wonderful walking along beautiful Derwent Edge 💚
#PeakDistrict
HistoryandHeritageYorkshire (@genealogybeech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bycliffe Road is part of an ancient trackway that can still be followed from Wharfedale to Nidderdale and beyond to Fountains Abbey and Masham. There are the remains of a Roman camp next to this route near to Malham Tarn. Image David Brown CC BY-SA 2.0

Bycliffe Road is part of an ancient trackway that can still be followed from Wharfedale to Nidderdale and beyond to Fountains Abbey and Masham. There are the remains of a Roman camp next to this route near to Malham Tarn. Image David Brown CC BY-SA 2.0
🌱Christine DeMarco (@christinedemar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Civic Holiday! to those who celebrate in #Canada In Toronto it’s also known as “Simcoe Day” named in honour of John Graves Simcoe, first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada & founder of York, now Toronto, as capital of Ontario #Flowers #MagentaMonday #MyGarden #GardeningX

Happy Civic Holiday! to those who celebrate in #Canada In Toronto it’s also known as “Simcoe Day” named in honour of John Graves Simcoe, first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada & founder of York, now Toronto, as capital of Ontario 
#Flowers #MagentaMonday #MyGarden #GardeningX
doristhehat (@doristhehat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning everyone wishing you a safe and peaceful week ahead 😀wonderful views from Derwent Edge this weekend. Looking over Ladybower Reservoir. Win Hill in the background 💚 #PeakDistrict

Good morning everyone wishing you a safe and peaceful week ahead 😀wonderful views from Derwent Edge this weekend. Looking over Ladybower Reservoir. Win Hill in the background 💚
#PeakDistrict
MonochromeDay (@monochromemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I Wear the Mask, 2024 #Alphabetchallenge #WeekFforFaces #monochrome #bnwphotography #blackandwhitephoto #photographylovers #photooftheday #PositiveVibes #travelphotography #photos #walkingforhealth #gardens #sculptures #trees

I Wear the Mask, 2024  
#Alphabetchallenge #WeekFforFaces #monochrome #bnwphotography #blackandwhitephoto #photographylovers #photooftheday #PositiveVibes #travelphotography #photos #walkingforhealth #gardens #sculptures #trees
Frenchpostcardsofmegaliths (@philwat09037421) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I didn’t have this card of the 8.4m tall menhir of Men-Marz in Brignogan (Finistère) for inclusion in volume 3. It is quite a dramatic close view of the menhir with three women in traditional bonnets providing animation. It was published by J. Krien in Lesneven (now in volume 9).

I didn’t have this card of the 8.4m tall menhir of Men-Marz in Brignogan (Finistère) for inclusion in volume 3. It is quite a dramatic close view of the menhir with three women in traditional bonnets providing animation. It was published by J. Krien in Lesneven (now in volume 9).
Miss Historygal (@misshistorygal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello Monday! The #fruit on this #painting looks good enough to eat! Produced as a #postcard for the Victorian Birmingham Health Food Co, it is very realistic! The artist was Oliver Clare 1853-1927 a member of a family known for their still life #art. Guessing the PC is c1909 😀

Hello Monday! The #fruit on this #painting looks good enough to eat! Produced as a #postcard for the Victorian Birmingham Health Food Co, it is very realistic! The artist was Oliver Clare 1853-1927 a member of a family known for their still life #art. Guessing the PC is c1909 😀
Clare Dudman (@dwuddy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Britain’s best high street revealed “Eastgate Street in Chester was ranked third” Third? Third?!! 🤯 thetimes.com/article/a04754…