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DMH Christmas Lights Book of Memories Moy Abberley Rose Abbey Dennis Henry Abbott Barry & Dorothy Abbotts Christopher Bruce Abbotts Dorothy May Abbotts Harold Abbotts Mary Abbotts Josephine Abel Josie Abell Absent Family & Friends Absent Friends David Ackley Andrew Adam Alf Adams Carol Adams Carol Ann Adams George & Margaret Adams Jean Adams John Adams Keith Roland Adams Lucy & Albert Adams Lydia Adams Michelle Adams Pauline Ann Adams Shirley Adams Thomas & Mary Adams Valerie Adams John Adamson Tina Adamson Nancy Adshead Sandra Adshead Frederick Aggus Kitty Aggus Bob Ainslie Eunice Ainsworth Albert Beryl Alcock Brenda Alcock Brian Alcock Dorothy Alcock Edith M Alcock Frederick Alcock Graham Alcock Harry Alcock Jean Alcock Jeannette Alcock John Alcock John & Muriel Alcock Joyce Alcock Kath & Tom Alcock Ken Alcock Laura Alcock Lily Alcock Mildred Alcock Millie Alcock Mr & Mrs T Alcock Nora Alcock Ronald Alcock Arthur Alcock Snr Sylvia Alcock Tommy Alcock William Alcock Gwen Aldersea Aldridge Family All Loved Ones All Relatives Dereck Allan Arthur Allbutt Henry Allbutt Rose Allbutt Ruth Allbutt Denis Allcock Reg Allcock Alf Allebon Edith & Kenneth Allebon Adelaide Allen Barry Allen Cissie Allen Dave Allen David Allen The Allen Family George Allen Graham Allen Graham E Allen Janet Allen Joan Allen John Allen Keith Allen Mick Allen Paula J Allen Peter Allen Rachel Louise Allen Roy Allen Yvonne Allen Mark Andrew Allingham Albert Allman Craig Allman Craig Peter Allman Ethel Allman John Allman Ken Allman Marilyn Allman Millicent Allman Shirley Maureen Allman Stephen Allon Ron Allott Eric Almond Gladys Almond Roy Almond Bill Amison Doris Amison Empsie & Jim Amison The Amison Family Fred, Mary & Ann Amison Joan Amison Joseph, Gordon & Gladys Amison Mary Amison Nancy Amison Raymond Amison Shaun Amison Stan, Janet & Steven Amison Tony & Sylvia Amison Ann Amos Ivy Amos Nancy Amos Sam Amos Alice & Bob Anderson Dennis Anderson Dennis John Anderson Jack Anderson James Anderson Malcolm Anderson Malcolm Robert Anderson Nora Anderson Angela Anita Ann Nannie Annie Derek Ansell Teresa Ansell Anthony & Dave John Anthony Beryl Antliff Brian Appleby Flora Appleby John Thomas Appleby James Vincent Archer Margaret Archer Angelo Archilletti Frank Armitt Nora Rose Armitt Harry Armstrong Kathleen Armstrong Marion Armstrong Ron Armstrong Roy Armstrong Alban Arnold Kathleen Arnold Keith Arnold Margaret Arnold Robert Arnold Veronica Arnold Enid Arrowsmith Harry Arrowsmith Arthur Beryl Ash Dave Ash Edward Richard Ash Florrence Ash George Henry Ash Hillary & Joe Ash Mark Ash Millicent Ash Della Ashley John Ashley John & Peter Ashley Roy Ashley Barbara Ashmore Nicholas Ashton Robert Ashton Annie & Malcolm Ashworth Donald Ashworth Anne Askey Gerry Askey Joan Askey Arthur Aspinall David Aspinall Ernest Aspinall Geoffrey Aspinall Alan Astbury Alfred Astbury Barry Astbury Elizabeth Astbury Greta Astle Joan Astle Joan B Astle Olive Astley Gary Martin Aston Kathleen Atherton Mark Atherton Raymond Atherton Don Atkins Linda Atkinson Carol Augustynowicz John Augustynowicz Bernard Ault Auntie Flo Alice Austin Alison Austin Claire Austin Geoff Austin Hazel Austin Janet Austin John William Austin Judith Austin Mary Austin Mary & Sam Austin Mathew Austin Pamela Eileen Austin Ray Austin William Austin Sinisa Avramovic Sydney Ayres Arthur Baddeley Emily Baddeley Eveline Baddeley Frank Baddeley Hilda Baddeley John Baddeley Lily & Derek Baddeley Louisa Baddeley Percy Baddeley Ron Baddeley Terence Baddeley Ray Baddley Raymond Baddley Alf Baggaley Frederick George Baggaley Iris May Baggaley Malcolm Peter Baggaley Derek Baggley Percy Baggley Avis Bagguley Reg Bagguley Diane Bagnal Ethel & Percy Bagnall Irene Bagnall John Bagnall Maureen Bagnall Pauline & David Bagnall Ray Bagnall Robert Bagnall Walter Bagnall Gill Bailes Arthur Bailey Barbara Bailey Barbara Ann Bailey Beryl & Len Bailey Cyril & Florence Bailey Doreen Bailey Doris Bailey Douglas Bailey Elsie Bailey Eric Bailey Ernest Bailey Florence Bailey Fred Bailey George Bailey Geraldene Bailey Henry Bailey Hilda Bailey James Bailey Jean Bailey John Bailey John Keith Bailey John Miles Bailey Kathleen Bailey Ken Bailey Lucy Bailey Majorie & Clifford Bailey Margaret Bailey Mary Bailey Reg Bailey Roger Wilfred Bailey Roy Bailey Russell Bailey Susan Bailey Thelma Joan Bailey Tom & Doris Bailey William Bailey The Bailie & Ashmore Families Bernard Bailie Mum, Dad & Eileen Imelda Bailie Nancy & Clifford Bainbridge Arthur Baines Irene Baines Ken Baines Ada Baker Alan Baker Albert Baker Arthur (Ronnie) Baker Ernest Baker Fay & John Baker Gail Baker Geoffrey Baker Gertrude Baker James Baker Lorna M Baker Mary Elizabeth Baker Peggy Baker Pol Baker Brenda Bakewell Achille Baldo Eric Baldwin Evelyn Baldwin Ivor Baldwin Ann Ball Bill Ball Claire Ball David Arthur Ball Doris Ball Dorothy Ball Eileen Ball Eric George Ball Freda Ball Geoffrey Ball Harry Ball Hilda Ball Jane Ball John Ball Kenneth Ball Margaret Jane Ball Matthew Ball Nanna Ball Ron, Irene & Stephen Ball Stephen Ball Valerie Ball Edgar Ballham Pam Ballham Stanley Ballham Alex Bamford Charles Bamford Gladys Bamford John Bamford Kate Bamford Kathleen Bamford Matthew Bamford Mavis Joan Bamford Melanie Joy Bamford Nellie Bamford Paul David Bamford Peter Bamford Rose Marie Bamford Susanah Bamford Millie Bancroft William Bancroft Dorothy-Rose Bandet Carole Banks Peter Banks Susannah & George Banks Sylvia Banks Harry & Liz Banner David Bannister Arthur Barber Dennis Barber Hedley Barber Irene Barber Joan Barber John Barber Peter Barber Shelagh Barber Susan Barber Sylvia Barber Vera Barber Arthur Walden Barcroft Betty Barcroft Wilfred Barcroft Peter Barczak Mr & Mrs B Barker & Melvin Albert Barker Anthony David Barker Clive Barker Doreen May Barker Edna Barker Eva Barker Francis Barker Gladys Barker Graham Barker Iris Barker James E Barker John Barker June Barker Marjorie Barker Michael Barker Millie Barker Mr & Mrs H W Barker Pat & Cecil Barker Phyllis May Barker Tony A Barker Wilfred Barker Winnie Barker Joan & Walter Barks Colin Barlow Derek Barlow Frank Barlow George Barlow Helen & Colin Barlow Hilary Barlow Irene Barlow Iris Barlow John Barlow Joseph Clarke Barlow Kenn Barlow Pat Barlow Pauline Barlow Peter Barlow Roy Barlow Veronica Barlow Dawn Barnes Dorothy Barnes Lisa Michelle Barnes Peter Barnes Ruth Joyce Barnes Ted & Barbara Barnes Tony Barnes Albert Barnett Ann Barnett Annie Barnett Audrey Barnett Bill Barnett Cath Barnett Catherine Barnett Christine Barnett Doreen Barnett George Barnett Harry Barnett Hilda Barnett Jack Barnett Jim Barnett John George Barnett Susan Barnett Tony Barnsley Elsie & Len Barratt Ivy Barratt Malcolm Barratt Mick Barratt Maggie Barrie Brenda Barrow Nellie Barrow John Barrs Robert Barrs Barry Cecil James Barry Mary Barstead Alfred Barton Elsie Mary Barton Margaret Barton Paul Barton Clifford Baskeyfield Harold Baskeyfield Kathleen Baskeyfield Stephen David Baskeyfield Ernie Bassett Arthur Bastock Matilda (Tilly) Bastock Charlie Bate James Bate Nellie Bate Vin & Lily Bate Albert Bateman Doris Bateman Joan Bateman Les Bateman Aubrey Bates Doris Bates Karen Bates Kenneth Bates Ron Bates Sam Bates Thomas & Nancy Bates Stanley Bath & Family David John Bath Geoff Bath Frederick Batho Gertrude Batho Alfie Batkin Betty & Charles Batkin Brian David Batkin Joyce Batkin Mr & Mrs T Batkin Peter Batkin Charles Batt Bryan Baxter Jim Baxter Victoria Suzanne Baxter-Plant Jim & Rose Bayes Margaret Joyce Bayes Dorothy Baylay Florrie Baylay Percy Baylay Eric Bayley William Harry Bayley June & Brian Beach Joan Beahan Liam Beahan Mr & Mrs W Beaman Jnr Mr & Mrs W E Beaman Ess Beament Esther Beament Gary Beamon Lulu Bear Vera & Percy Bearcroft Derek Beard George Beardmore Horace Beardmore Horace & Norah Beardmore Jeffrey Beardmore Margaret Beardmore Margaret & Harry Beardmore Nora Beardmore Norman Arthur Beardmore Pat Martin & Sandra Beardmore Steven Beasley Jean Beaumont Alice Elizabeth Bebbington Irene & William Bebbington Kathleen Bebbington Mary Bebbington Sidney Bebbington Elizabeth Currie Beck Frank Frederick Beck Lily Becket Albert Beckett Fred & Lily Beckett Lily Beckett Reg Beckett Sandie Beckett Stella Beckett Fred Bedson Stephen Bedson Brenda & Derek Beech David Beech Dennis Beech Jack Robert Beech John Beech Kathleen Beech Mary Beech Peggy Beech Roy Beech Susan, Doris & Arthur Beech Tracy Kate Beech Jim Beesley Mary Beesley Matthew Thomas Beeson Eileen Beeston James Beeston Jane Ellen Edith Beeston Jean Elizabeth Beeston Joyce Elizabeth Beeston Wilfred Henry Beeston David Robert Beetenson Derek Beetenson Angela Beetlestone Brenda Bell Jeane Bell Keith John Bell Tracey Bell Luis Belpomer Jack Belshaw Joan Belshaw Elizebeth Ethel Bengry Ada Bennet Ann Marie Bennett Dorothy Bennett Ethel & Thomas Bennett Florrie Bennett Fred Bennett George Bennett Herbert Bennett Jim Bennett Michael Henry Bennett Norman Bennett Rene Bennett Ronald Bennett Stephen Bennett Sue Bennett Thomas Bennett Trevor Bennett Vera Bennett William Henry Bennett Gillian Bennion Gladys Bennion Reg Bennion Sarah Rose Bennion Tom Bennion John Bennison Kathleen Bennison John Benson Millie Benson Rosie Bent Austin William Bentley Beryl Bentley Chris Bentley Ernie Bentley Jenifer Bentley Louisa Bentley Martyn Bentley Mr & Mrs J Bentley Phyllis Bentley Richard Bentley Jeff Benton John (Jack) Benton Norman Benton Brian Beresford Lily Beresford Mark Beresford David Bergamini Margaret Bermingham Brian Berrington Ernest Berrisford Harry Berrisford John Berrisford Margaret Berrisford Monica Berrisford Peter Berrisford Steven Berrisford
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