Maps

593 maps found.

1947, Bedford Ref. NPO636234
1924, Bedford Ref. POP636234
1919, Bedford Ref. POP636235
1946, Bedford Ref. NPO636235
1882, Bedford Ref. HOSM34134
1892, Bedford Ref. HOSM48894
1945, Bedford Park Ref. NPO636244
1898-1901, Bedford Ref. RNC636235
1896, Bedford Ref. RNE636234
1896, Bedford Ref. RNE636235
1903, Bedford Ref. RNC636234
1920, Bedford Park Ref. POP636244
1896, Bedford Park Ref. RNE636244
1897-1909, Bedford Park Ref. RNC636244
1882, Bletsoe Ref. HOSM38112
1882, Bromham Ref. HOSM39100
1882, Elstow Ref. HOSM44896
1882 - 1900, Knotting Ref. HOSM50559
1882, Oakley Ref. HOSM55520
1882 - 1900, Odell Ref. HOSM55566

Books

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Memories

168 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Elliotts Fish & Chip Shop, High Street, Hogsthorpe.

Hi I was born in 1963 in Hogsthorpe and went to the primary school in Thames Street, I remember some amazing times in Hogsthorpe helping my Mum and Dad in the fish and chip shop rumbling the potato's with ...Read more

A memory of Hogsthorpe by Ian Elliott

Miner Jack Bedford

My father worked at the marine colliery for over 20 years. His name was Jack Bedford, from Brynmawr, a hard working man. There was a pitfall in 1964 where a friend and workmate was killed,  he brought this poor man to the surface. I ...Read more

A memory of Cwm by Jackie Haynes

Moat Mount Youth Fc.

Not long after the completion of Worcester Crescent and Bedford Road, the construction of Ramillies Road I had acquired a large number of new friends, all boys. My parents had moved from Woodford Essex to 52 Worcester Crescent ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Special Times

Once the time had come for blackberry picking and whimberry picking, my lovely Uncle Fred took us down the valley roads, to get picking, ready for those lovely pies my grandmother would make. We would climb up beside these waterfalls, ...Read more

A memory of Brynmawr in 1953 by Jackie Haynes

Prefabs

From 1947 I lived in Bedford Road at the top of East Hill but my maternal grandparents lived in the prefabs at the other end of town. The name Blackmans Close sticks in my mind for some reason but I’m not sure if it’s my memory playing tricks - ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by Michael Swanton

Different Times

Chris Searle....many happy memories growing up in Houghton ..Ithink it was late 60s when we came here via kent /London...My first school here was Hillborough junior [GREAT PLACE] even with its outdoor pool bbbrrrrr...Would love to ...Read more

A memory of Houghton Regis by Chris Searle

Gerald’s Grocery Shop

Does anyone remember the Grocery shop that was once on Bedford Road, not far from Longland’s Primary School? It’s now a house and owned by a friend. I’m trying to find out the history of his property and ideally would like to try ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup

Bomb Crater At The Bottom Of Ramillies Road

We moved to 52 Worcester Crescent, Mill Hill early in 1939 not long before the outbreak of the war. I am now 83 but I can clearly remember the bomb crater at the bottom of Ramillies Road. If you come ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Newspaper Round

It was my first ever job and I think I recieved about five shillings a week. The newsagent I think is still there in Victoria Rd. But I'm talking about 1947. The shop was on the west side of Victoria Rd and the last shop before the ...Read more

A memory of Woolston in 1947 by kiwifiedpom

Buildings.

The buildings featured from left to right - (I do not know the history of the white house), then there are the pillars which are the entrance to the churchyard and mortuary chapel. The church, built in 1865, was used until 1980 for funerals ...Read more

A memory of Woburn by Claire Allen

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Captions

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Caption For Bedford, Bedford School C1950

Bedford School celebrated 450 years of independent education in 2002.

Caption For Chenies, The Parish Church 1897

Rebuilt in the 15th century, the church received the Bedford Chapel in 1556.

Caption For Bedford, Girls' School 1897

Now Bedford High School for Girls, this fine building originally housed both the High School and the girls' Modern School.

Caption For Tavistock, Bedford Hotel 1893

The low building is the Bedford estate office.

Caption For Bedford, Grammar School 1897

Our look at the fine schools of Bedford moves north beyond St Peter's Square to Bedford School.

Caption For Bedford, De Parys Avenue 1921

It was truly a sylvan approach to Bedford Park.

Caption For Bedford, The River Ouse C1955

Rowing sports have always played a large part in the leisure activities of Bedford's citizens.

Caption For Thorney, The Rose And Crown Hotel C1955

Thorney was part of the Duke of Bedford's estate, and played a focal part in the construction of the Bedford Levels in the 17th century.

Caption For Bedford, The Town Hall 1897

The Town Hall, on the west side of St Paul's Square, started life as a school, a school originally founded by Sir William Harpur (a key name in Bedford's history) in 1566.

Caption For Thorney, The Village Green C1955

The house facing the green was the Bedford's pied-a-terre from 1550-1910.

Caption For Bedford, The Promenade 1921

It has a plaque informing us that it was presented by the Indiana Limestone Co Inc to the people of Great Britain from 'The Stone City of the World', Bedford's namesake: Bedford, Indiana, in the USA.

Caption For Luton, New Bedford Road 1897

Leaving town by the line of the present existing Old Bedford Road, it crossed the river by a ford on the town side of Little Moor.

Caption For Bedford, The Park, Putnoe C1960

Beyond the route suggested in this chapter, which finishes at Bedford Park, the 1950s and 1960s expansion of Bedford to the east was well planned with parks, shopping parades and schools - many of the

Caption For Bedford, De Parys Avenue 1897

Taken from the west edge of St Peter's Green, this view looks north up the long avenue towards Bedford Park.

Caption For Bedford, Bunyan's Statue And St Peter's Church 1898

Bunyan was born in Elstow; after service on the Parliamentary side in the Civil War he moved to Bedford, where his nonconformity led to spells in Bedford Gaol.

Caption For Bedford, On The Ouse 1897

Bedford grew up at a ford over the River Ouse before the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in the mid to late 5th century AD.

Caption For Bedford, Swan Hotel And The River 1898

Holland had worked for the Duke of Bedford at his seat at Woburn Abbey some ten miles south-west of Bedford, and the duke had acquired the old inn in 1787.

Caption For Woburn, Bedford Street C1955

The date of this photograph is the year in which the Duke of Bedford opened Woburn Abbey to visitors in the commercial sense.

Caption For Houghton Conquest, Houghton House 1897

It came into the possession of the Dukes of Bedford in 1738, and in 1794 the then Duke removed the roof and most of the fittings.

Caption For Earith, High Street C1955

It was in Victorian times on the Old Bedford River near Earith that a most bizarre experiment took place.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Plaques In The Lychgate, Coleshill Street 2005

was arrested and charged with her murder, having been seen with her You may recognise the family name Riland and recall that Plantsbrook School, A Technology College, used to be known as Riland Bedford

Caption For Bedford, The River Ouse 1929

Any photographic survey of Bedford must include a picture of the embankment and the Swan Hotel.

Caption For Ampthill, Bedford Street C1955

The owner, Charles Wells Brewery of Bedford, is the only independent brewery left in the county.

Caption For Earith, Seven Holes Bridge C1955

This aptly-named bridge is actually a sluice, controlling the water level in the Old Bedford River.