Maps

884 maps found.

1921, Milton Ref. POP781132
1923, Milton Ref. POP781133
1947, Milton Ref. NPO781130
1946, Milton Ref. NPO781148
1898, Milton Ref. RNE781129
1898, Milton Ref. RNE781134
1881, Milton Ref. HOSM53794
1902, Milton Ref. RNC781131
1921, Milton Ref. POP781131
1922, Milton Ref. POP781134
1919, Milton Ref. POP781144
1947, Milton Ref. NPO781129
1947, Milton Ref. NPO781136
1946, Milton Ref. NPO781142
1945, Milton Ref. NPO781143
1897, Milton Ref. RNE781128
1896, Milton Ref. RNE781137
1897, Milton Ref. RNE781142
1920, Milton Ref. POP781148
1946, Milton Ref. NPO781131

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Memories

156 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Great Haseley

I was five when I moved to Great Haseley from Newington, near Stadhampton, with my mother, father and brother. The year was 1957 and Horse Close Cottages was a new housing estate - we were thrilled to have a bathroom and an inside ...Read more

A memory of Great Haseley by Linda Twibill (Nee Ring)

William Dyer Anderson, Clergyman

I'm seeking information, any information, about my great-grandfather, William Dyer Anderson, who was a clergyman at the Church of England in Milton Damerel in the 1870s. He was listed there in the 1871 Census. ...Read more

A memory of Milton Damerel in 1870 by Kevin Anderson

Bristol Blitz

The High Street - the scene of many stirring events in Bristol's history and the heart of the city - was destroyed and lost forever during the Second World War. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Bad Memories

I was in the Sanatorium, the children's section, aged seven in 1949 suffering from TB, my mother was sent there the following year and stayed in the woman's section, also with TB, and unfortunately she died there after just a few ...Read more

A memory of Chandler's Ford in 1949 by Geoff Merritt

Martins News Agents Bilton Road 1965

Wow, I was looking at the pictures of Bilton Road, and it's good to see the newsagents, Martin's is still there. The Maternity Hospital, I can confirm was on Stockdove Way at the junction of Perivale Lane and Argyle Road, I still remember seeing the signs for it.

A memory of Perivale by Martin Lecky

Growing Up In Filton

I was born in Plymouth of Welsh parents, there was no work in Newport Wales when my Father got out of the Navy, so, we moved to my Grandparents house in 50 Wallscourt Rd Filton, until our house 13 Canberra Grove Filton became ...Read more

A memory of Filton in 1966 by Christine Flage

Milton And Plant A Tree For 73

A memory of Milton Lilbourne, Wiltshire. Interesting reference to Plant -a-tree-for-73 as I was the person who set this up. I also attended Milton School from about 1946 to 1950 when I passed a scholarship to go ...Read more

A memory of Milton Lilbourne in 1973 by Raymond Pearson

Steam Joinery Works

Does anyone have any memory of builders 'messrs F Milton & Sons Ltd who worked at the steam joinery works in Witley? I am trying to find if the company still exists.

A memory of Witley

Pavenham 1945 1970

This is the village where I grew up, my parents moving into their very old, somewhat dilapidated cottage at the end of the war. This was 'The Folly' at the eastern end of the village opposite one of Tandy's farms. Why it had that name ...Read more

A memory of Pavenham by Stephen Wessel

Memories Of Aylesbury During The 60s And 70s

I was born in Buckingham Road in 1962 and lived in the same house (no.225) until I left for North Wales in 1985. I have many happy memories of living there, going to the Primary and Junior schools in ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury by Vicky Williams

Captions

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Caption For London, Park Lane Towards Marble Arch 1900

Designed by Sir Hamo Thornycroft, it incorporates three heroic-size marble figures of Shakespeare, Milton and Chaucer.

Caption For Gravesend, The Roman Catholic Church 1902

Originally built as an Anglican church in Milton Road in 1834, and then purchased for the Catholic community in 1851, St John the Evangelist had its unusual and prominent tower, with a French-style saddleback

Caption For Cambridge, Christ's College 1908

In the college gardens stands a mulberry tree under which Milton is said to have written Lycidas.

Caption For Cambridge, Christ's College 1908

In the college gardens stands a mulberry tree under which Milton is said to have written Lycidas.

Caption For Stowmarket, The River 1922

The industrial complex is the tannery of Edward Stow, established in Milton Road from 1896 to 1904.

Caption For Luton, Chapel Street 2005

The Milton Keynes and South Midland Spatial Strategy gave the green light for massive new development in the Luton and Milton Keynes area, but with no firm commitment to infrastructure.

Caption For Milton Abbas, The Village C1965

When the first Earl of Dorchester purchased Milton Abbey in 1752, he had the entire village dismantled and rebuilt, moving it further away from his new home.

Caption For Bow Brickhill, The Parish Church C1960

In 1960 there were fine views from here across north Buckinghamshire; now trees obscure this completely in summer, but in winter we can look north-west over the new city of Milton Keynes, and

Caption For Simpson, Main Road C1958

Back in the new city of Milton Keynes, Simpson is one of the villages it engulfed; but it is conserved within its boundaries.

Caption For Fairford, The Bridge C1960

The town has its place in the history of aviation, for on 9 April 1969 Captain Brian Trubshaw flew Concorde 002 from Filton in Bristol to RAF Fairford, which was the aircraft's flight test base for the

Caption For Fairford, The Bridge C1960

The town has its place in the history of aviation, for on 9 April 1969 Captain Brian Trubshaw flew Concorde 002 from Filton in Bristol to RAF Fairford, which was the aircraft's flight test base for