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Elstead photos

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Elstead maps

Historic maps of Elstead and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Elstead maps

Elstead map

Historic map of Elstead

Surrey map

Illustrated Victorian map of Surrey

Elstead map

Historic Map of any Elstead postcode

Elstead maps
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Elstead books

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Surrey County Memories
Paperback
$30

Villages of Surrey Photographic Memories
Paperback
$28

Camberley Photographic Memories
Paperback
$26

Elstead books
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Memories of Elstead

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Surrey memories

Summer Swims

Both as a child and with my own children a lovely place to paddle and have lunch

Shared on 14 April 2008 by Michelle Cutmore.

The Red Lion Inn Thursley

I lived in The Red Lion Inn, Thursley (Bridle Cottage) from the day I was born for approximately 22 years. I was born in June 1961 and I am the oldest child of four. I lived with my parents and grandparents. My grandfather, Tom Briscoe, bought the old pub in 1959 (after it had been closed down, I do not know... [more]

Shared on 26 December 2009 by Penny Redwood.

The Unknown Sailor Postcard

Whilst going through my mother's things I came across a postcard of a gravestone 'In Memory of' then goes on to show the poem that was written which at the end says it was given by the generous public, on the back where you would put your stamp it says 'please affix halfpenny stamp'. It appears that a love engraving of... [more]

Shared on 16 August 2009 by Priscilla Stocking.

Landlord

My uncle, Frank Millard, was landlord and lived there in the 40's with his wife, Linda and their adopted daughter.
Frank had an artificial leg owing to a motor bike accident when he was 18 years of age and living in Ash with his parents and siblings. He was born around the turn of the century.
Maybe some-one remembers him?

Shared on 06 February 2009 by Shirley Rhodes.

The Murder of a young sailor

I've come across a set of 6 postcards that tell the tale of a young sailor who was murdered by 3 other sailors that he met up with in the, 'Red Lion' at Thursley. Apparently the other 3 sailors accompanied him up to 'the Hindhead Hills' and murdered him and dumped his body in the Punch Bowl. Is this a well... [more]

Shared on 14 August 2008 by Barry Peskett.

My stay at Milford Chest Hospital

I spent nine months at this hospital from August Bank holiday 1954 till April 1955 after having a mass x-ray earlier that year. I was only 17 years of age at that time and the photo brings to life the time I spent there along with the memories, and not all bad by any means. I am now 72 years of age,... [more]

Shared on 27 December 2009 by Len Thomas.

More Royalty at Milford

Further to Mr. Mike Taylor's story about being taken to see HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother passing through Milford on her way to King Edward's School at Witley. I was a pupil at King Edward's during the time of her visit, and whereas Mr. Taylor's story implies there may have been a number of visits by Her Majesty, I only... [more]

Shared on 20 January 2008 by Christopher Howlett.

Chapel Lane, Milford

In 1944 a bomb dropped not too far from our home in East Barnet, Hertfordshire, so Mum and I went to stay with her Mum and Dad, Alice and Bill Tulett at 3 Chapel Lane, Milford (now No.10 I think) where Mum was born in 1907. Bill used to be the local baker and worked for a Mr E... [more]

Shared on 06 November 2007 by Barbara Owen.

Extracts From Elstead & Surrey books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Elstead, inspired by Frith photos.

Villages of Surrey Photographic Memories

The view looks north across this attractive village that is grouped around a small green. To the far left is Elstead Mill, once a worsted factory. An early motoring pioneer, Chaplin Court Treatt, also lived there. It has since become a pub and restaurant and for a while was named Bentleys, after the motor car.

This is an extract from Villages of Surrey Photographic Memories.
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Godalming Town and City Memories

Three of Church Street's five pubs are in this photo - the Corn Meter extreme left, the Star centre left, and the Live and Let Live just beyond the archway on the right. The arch led to the rear of the Angel Hotel yard, owned at that time by John Jasper Taylor, who also had a temperance hotel, Deanery House, further down Church Street. ... [more]

This is an extract from Godalming Town and City Memories.
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Godalming Town and City Memories

In Edwardian days cyclists frequented Godalming, especially at weekends. There was a demand for teashops, and Church Street had three - one is on the left here. Also very popular was the sending of picture postcards, which served people much as the telephone does today - Eatons paper shop, on the left, claimed to have the largest selection.

This is an extract from Godalming Town and City Memories.
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