Places

5 places found.

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Maps

18 maps found.

1947, Beechwood Ref. NPO636492
1946, Beechwood Ref. NPO636494
1896, Beechwood Ref. RNE636492
1897, Beechwood Ref. RNE636494
1921, Beechwood Ref. POP636493
1923, Beechwood Ref. POP636492
1947, Beechwood Ref. NPO636493
1899, Beechwood Ref. RNE636493
1925, Beechwood Ref. POP636490
1947, Beechwood Ref. NPO636490
1898, Beechwood Ref. RNE636490
1919, Beechwood Ref. POP636494
1901-1902, Beechwood Ref. RNC636493
1899-1900, Beechwood Ref. RNC636494
1903-1904, Beechwood Ref. RNC636490
1902-1903, Beechwood Ref. RNC636492
1908-1912, Beechwood Ref. RNC636487
1879 - 1908, Beechwood Ref. HOSM37371

Books

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Memories

29 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

East Horsley In The Sixties

I grew up in East Horsley, where I attended St Martin's C of E Primary School. We had no car and we lived nearby so we always walked to the primary school and my mother walked to the shops on Bishopsmeade Parade. When Mum ...Read more

A memory of East Horsley by Diana Johnson

Happy Days 1950s And 60s

I was born and brought up in Weaverham until I left to move to Altrincham with my new wife (and job). Over that 20 year period I have so many happy memories; too many to record in 1000 words. Lived in Lime Avenue all that ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham by George Ellis

Childhood Memories

My Granny & Papa lived in the shepherds house in Kettleholm. William and Margaret Morrison. I loved to go and visit them or sleep over. I have lots of memories playing there as a child, watching my Papa bowling, or my dad, ...Read more

A memory of Kettleholm by Marjory Mitford

Growing Up At Coombe Place

My family and I moved to a bungalow at Coombe Place in 1960. My father, Walter Motley, took up the post of farm manager on this 100 acre dairy farm with a herd of Jersey cattle. Coombe Place is set on the side of the South ...Read more

A memory of Offham in 1960 by Susan Walton

Church St, Woodlesford

I was born in Church St, Woodlesford in 1930. The cottage where I was born belonged to my great grandma's family called Denkin. I attended Woodlesford school which is still being used for local families. There is a ...Read more

A memory of Woodlesford in 1930 by Betty Benson

Eric & Nellie Olding

James....... it was Eric & Nellie Olding that lived in Salisbury Buildings. His Brother Jimmy lived in Beechwood Avenue and then Broadlands Avenue.

A memory of Waterlooville by Melvyn Griffiths

Swinging 60s And 70s In Luton

I was born in Luton at the St Marys Grove Road Maternity home in 1959. My parents had moved to Luton in 1949 following my paternal grandmother who had been bombed out of the East End. We lived on Humberstone Road, me and my ...Read more

A memory of Luton

The Passing Of Trixie Olding.

Mabel (Trixie) Olding passed away on the 14th January 2012 at Two Beeches Nursing Home Wallis Road, Waterlooville at nearly 96 years of age. Prior to her being admitted to Two Beeches NH, Trixie lived for many ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by Melvyn Griffiths

Lander Road/Beechwood Road

My Mum was born in Lawler Street one of 12 children. My Dad was from Beechwood Road and they lived there after they married until 1948 when they moved to the new housing estate Cumpsty Road. My grandparents Joseph and Margaret Parker had moved from Lawler Street to Moss Lane then Daley Road.

A memory of Litherland by farann

Four Years Old Or So

My parents worked for Mr & Mrs Agar, Beechwood, Lavington Park, Petworth, Sussex. Mrs. Agar's name was Barbara. They had a town house near Berkeley Square, London W.1. I remember living there more than in Sussex. ...Read more

A memory of Lavington Park in 1949 by Eithe Vinton

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Captions

3 captions found. Showing results 1 to 3.

Caption For Cranham, 1907

The spectacular beauty of the beech woods near the village of Cranham, particularly in autumn when the foliage changes colour, has long attracted visitors.

Caption For Cocking, The Village 1906

The village is famous for a charming myth which suggests that if the mist in the beechwoods on the nearby Downs rolled westwards towards Cocking, then rain was on the way.

Caption For Eastbourne, Paradise 1910

The road climbs here along the chalk amid the beech woods of the Paradise Plantation.