Maps

74 maps found.

1923, Ashfield Ref. POP627617
1898, Ashfield Ref. RNE627622
1946, Ashfield Ref. NPO627622
1899, Ashfield Ref. RNE627616
1921, Ashfield Ref. POP627616
1919, Ashfield Ref. POP627620
1921, Ashfield Ref. POP627622
1902, Ashfield Ref. RNC627616
1902, Ashfields Ref. RNC627640
1895, Ashfield Ref. RNE627621
1898, Ashfield Ref. RNE627617
1947, Ashfield Ref. NPO627620
1945, Ashfield Ref. NPO627621
1946, Ashfields Ref. NPO627640
1919, Ashfield Ref. POP627621
1947, Ashfield Ref. NPO627616
1947, Ashfield Ref. NPO627617
1896, Ashfield Ref. RNE627620
1897, Ashfields Ref. RNE627640
1921, Ashfields Ref. POP627640

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Memories

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Elmers Mill Family History

Hi there. Harry Elmer (who I understand was my Grandad's brother) owned and ran this Mill into the 1940s. The Muggeridge Collection has some wonderful images of him replendent in the very gentlemanly working clothes of a ...Read more

A memory of Woolpit in 1890 by Les Elmer

Pastures Avenue, Nottingham

I remember Clifton in a different light. We lived at 17 Pastures Avenue during 1966/7, my brother or one of them, he's the youngest, was born there. I met my half sisters and brothers there. I have always liked ...Read more

A memory of Newark-on-Trent in 1967 by Jean Smith

Visiting Uncle Fred And Auntie Stina Ashfield.

Growing up in the late 40s and 50s, a highlight of my visits to relatives was the trip to Horseheath to see uncle Fred and Auntie Stina at the post-office. I was always drawn to the large greenhouse ...Read more

A memory of Horseheath in 1955 by Christopher Wright

Whitchurch Butchers

I knew Len and Mary as a child. They were both good people. My Dad was Frank Wigmore and he was also a butcher in Whitchurch. Mary's maiden name was Ashfield and she originally ran a sweet shop on the corner next to the ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch by lizpetewig

What Was Going On At The Stables?

The area behind 15 Chapel St (formerly Derek Jordans Solicitors) was at one time infilled between the rear of that building and the back of the Golden Lion pub. The buildings there have altered since this photo was taken, ...Read more

A memory of Settle by sandy_yatteau

Barnstaple Girlfriend Church And School 1939

As my fourteenth birthday hove into view and we entered the summer of 1939 it became clear that we could soon be at war with Germany. Bushey Heath was just fifteen miles north-west of central London. My ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple in 1930 by Paul Wigmore

Trades Early Twenties

Early Twenties. I can remember, because most tradesmen used a pony & trap to vendor their wares. The pony needed to have space to relax, eat and so forth. Billericay had a brick field pug dug out and made into bricks. It ...Read more

A memory of Billericay in 1920

My Great Grandparents

My Great Grandad Frederick Ashfield was the Post Master at this Post Office, I have a photograph of him standing outside, where it looked like a grocery shop, I have a distant memory of being inside the Post Office, as a ...Read more

A memory of Horseheath by Sandra Millross

School Educational Camping Trip

It was in the 1950's I was at Old Oak junior school E.Acton when i went on the trip,there was old army barracks there all in a line along the path into the camp,and the entrance had gates.I used to get chocolate ...Read more

A memory of Chelwood Gate

Days Gone By.

It was a long walk to Wanstead Park from where we lived as children.  We lived at  Stephens Road, Stratford West Ham. Weekends and school holidays Mum would pack a picnic for the six of us, usually jam sandwiches or cheese if Mum had ...Read more

A memory of Wanstead in 1955 by Joan Doble

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Captions

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Caption For Salisbury, St Ann's Gate 1911

One of the houses on the left, known as Fielding House and now part of a school, is associated with the novelist Henry Fielding, whose wife Charlotte lived here in the 1730s.

Caption For Salisbury, St Ann's Gate C1950

One of the houses on the left, known as Fielding House and now part of a school, is associated with the novelist Henry Fielding, whose wife Charlotte lived here in the 1730s.