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Maidenhead maps

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

Maidenhead Jigsaws

We have just a few copies left of a 1,000 piece Jigsaw of Maidenhead. The featured photograph is Boulters Lock 1906, Maidenhead.

Why not create your own Jigsaw for Maidenhead from 4 favourite Frith photos of the area? Available as 520 piece or 1,000 piece Jigsaws, you can choose any four Maidenhead photos, or choose photos from other places too.

Maidenhead area books

Displaying 1 of 11 books about Maidenhead and the local area.   View all books for this area

Memories of Maidenhead

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Born And Bred

Free Library 1904
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I was born in Maidenhead in 1939 and as soon as I could read I pestered my mum to take me to the library. I can't imagine how many books I would have read from the shelves of this lovely old building. At first I was not impressed with the new library but soon realised the advantages of more light and space. I have many happy memories of the great service I received as a child and adult.
I moved away 13 years ago. Now when I return there seems hardly antying left of the old town, which I loved. It's almost like going to another planet!

HENRY WILDER AND SON {BOATHOUSE]

View Across The River 1899
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I am the great-granddaughter of Henry Wilder. I think in this photo the boats are in front of the boathouse which belonged to my family. Henry died about 1910 so it passed on to the childrem, Henry, Charlotte and Elizabeth. Elizabeth was my grandmother.

Decanter Set

Skindles Hotel 1906
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I own a four decanter set, enclosed in a 10.5 " high by 8" square box, of Amboyna wood, with brass handles and edging, possibly Georgian. Also, held by a brass clip in the top of box, is a 3.5 " glass with the name "Skindles" above a large "S" with a line drawn diagonally through it. Thanks to the internet, and your web-site, I now know, at least, where the glass came from.

I have bought many of your photos over the years, thank you for the pleasure they have given me, and my friends.

Happy Memories

Free Library 1904
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My mum Lois and I used to catch the blue bus from Dorney Reach and we would go to Maidenhead to visit the doctor or the dentist and then pop into the library where I would always pick a library book about animals.

Watching The Boats in The Lock

Boulters Lock 1956
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Summer Sunday afternoons were often spent at Boulters Lock when I was a child.  We would have a walk along the river and end up at the lock to sit and watch the boats go in and out.  

There would be the people who thought they were the bee's knees in their blazers and straw boaters but who usually managed to make a mess of getting in and out of the lock.  And the dogs that would jump off the boats into the lock causing pandemonium, fortunately they all seemed to get rescued OK either by their owners or by someone from the crowd that was always there sitting on the side of the lock.

James Moores Complete Gentlemen's Outfitters

Where: 10 High Street, Maidenhead, beside the Bear Hotel on the High Street. Who: Owned by Alfred Walter Bennett [1875-1968]of 3 St Ives Road [The Rosary], Maidenhead. What: Tailors, also supplied School Uniforms When: throughout 20 Century until the 1960s Family Stanley born 1898,Kenneth born 1900, Lillian born 1903. Alfred was a very good snooker player and belonged to a gymnastic athletic club in Maidenhead.

Twenty Years

We moved to Maidenhead in 1961, when I was 10. I didn't particularly want to but my parents said I could go and see "Village of the Damned" at the ABC cinema on the day we moved and that swung it for me - I was easily pleased. My parents bought their first house here - a maisonette - for about 2000. Times have changed. Those early years are remembered so well - walking to Courthouse Primary, across the park, lessons with Mrs Palmer. Then on to Gordon Road secondary, initially to the annexe on Castle Hill, then the main school, always down Belmont Vale, by my friends house. Those were the days of Mr Addison (kipper), our head - a strict task master - pity there are not so many now. So here's to you all, those that were there from 1962 to 1966, and Messrs Severn, Bristow, Lacey and the rest of the teachers I've forgotten, if you're still around. Then off to work at the old Police Station, just... Read more

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