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Maps

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1895, Barnham Ref. RNE633633
1898, Barnham Ref. RNE633634
1897-1899, Barnham Ref. RNC633633
1946, Barnham Broom Ref. NPO633635
1945, Barnham Ref. NPO633633
1946, Barnham Ref. NPO633634
1920, Barnham Ref. POP633634
1920, Barnham Ref. POP633633
1901, Barnham Ref. RNC633634
1901-1902, Barnham Broom Ref. RNC633635
1882, Barnham Broom Ref. HOSM37067
1898, Barnham Broom Ref. RNE633635
1921, Barnham Broom Ref. POP633635
1847 - 1896, Barnham Ref. HOSM37065
1882 - 1903, Barnham Ref. HOSM37066
1940, Barkham Ref. NPO633211
1895, Barkham Ref. RNE633211
1910, Barkham Ref. HOSM37020
1919, Barkham Ref. POP633211
1921, West Barsham Ref. POP863690

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Memories

37 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

The New Nhs

Straight from school at 17 and a half, I started training at Treloars in 1948. The Managers had managed the transfer to the NHS very efficiently! As Lord Burnham was Chairman of the Board [and also of the Daily Telegraph! ] we we well ...Read more

A memory of Alton by Ann Martyr

Perimede Road Perivale

Hi there ,I was born in Perivale hospital in July 1960. No longer there? I also remember flying a kite with my grandparents which was so much fun. I wonder if there is anyone out there who knew or knows a family who lived in ...Read more

A memory of Perivale

My Youth In Farnham Common By Peter Harrison

I spent my youth in Farnham Common and have nothing but happy memories. We lived in an old house called Glenwood in Templewood Lane. In those days (The 1950's and 1960's) there were very few houses. ...Read more

A memory of Farnham Common by dcpharrison

I Lived At 45 Warrington Ave

I was born in Taplow in 1957, my parents shared a house (a semi) with my grandparents. They lived downstairs and us obviously upstairs. I attended St Anthony’s Catholic School on the Farnham Rd and at that time they had ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Bob Gough

Orange Hill Girls Grammar School

After passing the 11+ at St Johns School, Milton Road, West Hendon, I attended Orange Hill from 1947. I had quite a journey, having to take the trolleybus along the Edgware Road then a walk down the Watling ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Ann Midson

Bareham Family

My Great grandfather Thomas Bareham lived at the Veldt Cottage which was next door to the Red Lion pub.He was also church warden at Great Holland Parish Church where he was well liked and respected. Although I live in Ipswich, I visit Great Holland and Clacton quite often.

A memory of Great Holland in 1930 by Michelle Parkins

The Corner

It looks to me, that this view is of Hayters shop on the corner of Church road and The Park. We lads would go in to buy sweets and stuff. The Barn Hall is opposite.

A memory of Great Bookham in 1940 by Norman Watson

Wixoe School

I spent happy years at Wixoe school before going on to Halstead grammar school in 1945. I remember Miss Bareham she rode her bike from Clare and miss Watts lived in the school house I lived over the bridge in Baythorne end my brothers ...Read more

A memory of Wixoe in 1940 by Hilda Iliffe

Bognor Briefly!

My parents George and Phyllis Stroud ran the Hotham Club in Waterloo Square - now the HQ of the RAFA Bognor branch. After National Service I worked first for Lec Refrigeration as a welder and then as a porter at the War Memorial ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis in 1960 by John Stroud

East Barsham Manor

The manor house was occupied by the army during the Second World War and not released until about 1946. My friends and I often cycled from Walsingham and we found the manor deserted. The entrance hall is well remembered ...Read more

A memory of East Barsham by Michael Jarvis

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Captions

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Caption For Thorpeness, The Estate Office C1955

The Estate Office was built in 1925, and was originally known as Barn Hall.

Caption For Thorpeness, The Village C1955

The wall to the left, now higher, marks the edge of Barn Hall of 1925, the Estate Office.

Caption For Thorpeness, The Dunes Guesthouse 1929

On the right is The Dunes, built in 1914 as a guesthouse, and on the left is Barn Hall, later the Estate Office, built in 1925.

Caption For East Barsham, Sheep On The Fakenham Road 1929

They are about to pass East Barsham Manor, a gloomy, Gothic house which is said to be haunted.

Caption For Thorpeness, The Dunes Guesthouse 1929

On the right is The Dunes, built in 1914 as a guesthouse, and on the left is Barn Hall, later the Estate Office, built in 1925.

Caption For Potters Bar, Mutton Lane And Darkes Lane C1960

Local stores such as Barkhams, Kirschels and Walkers (centre and right) will soon be joined by branches of the major supermarket chains.

Caption For Wyddial, Village 1923

Sad to say, the fine thatched house and barn have not survived; only the row of Rose Cottages stand today as a reminder of the tiny village of Wyddial.

Caption For Burnham On Sea, High Street C1960

Once known as Alfred Street, Burnham's main shopping street was an avenue at one time; but the trees were removed to accommodate traffic.

Caption For Farnham, West Street 1899

Farnham's long main street, with West Street at one end and East Street at the other and the Borough between, lies along an ancient route.

Caption For Farnham, The Old Hop Kilns 1934

This pastoral scene alongside the River Wey still exists, in spite of the proximity of the busy Farnham by-pass behind the camera.

Caption For Odiham, London And Farnham Roads 1908

The single-storey building at the rear is the former gatehouse of the Odiham and Farnham Turnpike Trust.

Caption For Wrecclesham, Village 1907

As the Alice Holt Forest receded, this area was planted with hop-bines; Wrecclesham helped to supply the breweries and ale-houses of Farnham with their raw materials, while its inhabitants maintained a

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1900

The blind belongs to the shop of watchmaker and jeweller James Wheller Farnham, and grocer George John Rendall traded from No 62 (bottom right).