Maps

33 maps found.

1919, Belmont Ref. POP637998
1896, Belmont Ref. RNE637999
1895, Belmont Ref. RNE638003
1945, Belmont Ref. NPO638001
1895, Belmont Ref. RNE637998
1920, Belmont Ref. POP638001
1921, Belmont Ref. POP638003
1903, Belmont Ref. RNC637993
1925, Belmont Ref. POP637992
1920, Belmont Ref. POP637999
1898, Belmont Ref. RNE637992
1896, Belmont Ref. RNE637993
1892, Belmont Ref. HOSM37541
1901-1904, Belmont Ref. RNC637992
1897-1899, Belmont Ref. RNC637998
1897-1898, Belmont Ref. RNC637999
1896 - 1919, Belmont Ref. HOSM34939
1895 - 1896, Belmont Ref. HOSM37469
1924, Belmont Ref. POP637993
1947, Belmont Ref. NPO637993

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Memories

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Stanmore 1950 52

Hallo , my name is Cliff Bowley. My family moved to Stanmore in 1950 to a very large house called "Belmont Lodge " on the corner of Denis Lane and London Road junction. Does anybody remember it? It was knocked down for development, ...Read more

A memory of Stanmore by cliffbowley

Molly Gray's Memories Of Weston Green, Thames Ditton, Surrey.

When we were children during WWII, my brothers Rob and Wilf and myself often visited Weston Green. At Weston Green there were two churches and two ponds called Marneys and Milburns. My ...Read more

A memory of Weston Green by Janet Moore

The Bell In The Dover Road A Reminder Of Thompsons Brewery Which Once Served The Town

My ancestor's nephews Henry and George Wraight aged 35 and 25 were brewers labourers most likely at Thompsons Brewery which was situated to the left of this photo where ...Read more

A memory of Walmer by Gemma Gemma

1934 To 1949 Kenton Memories

I lived in Elgin Avenue Belmont and went to Priestmead School. I was born in 1934. I have a lot memories about the wartime with all the problems we had. Did you go to of Priestmead school ? Do you remember The Park by the school. John .

A memory of Kenton by John Collier

Parsons Cafe, South Harrow

My grandparents ran a cafe in South Harrow in the 1950s. They were called Thomas and Stella Parsons. We think it was called Parsons Cafe but it may have been called Belmont Cafe or something else in entirely! My dad, Tom ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow by Marie Power

Shanklin Road Prefabs In Belmont.

I grew up in number 19 Shanklin Rd with my sister Margaret and my parents, my name was Jennifer Shave. We went to school in Cotswold Road until we were 11, the head mistress was Mrs Bickerstaff (nee Beal) and there were ...Read more

A memory of Belmont by Jennifer Timms

Methodist School

I was at Burgh Heath Methodist School from about 1953 to 1956. My mother was Mrs Coleman, who taught reception. Mrs Parrot was headmistress, Mrs Westwater taught the second class. Miss Marshall was at that time the milk lady and ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1955 by Barbara Lucas

Landlord Of White Horse Inn

I believe the White Horse was run by the Pratley family in the 1940s - 1950s. Jack Pratley married my father's cousin, Kathleen (nee Keen). I am slightly confused as the name of this pub is sometimes recorded as the "White ...Read more

A memory of Bladon in 1950 by Liz Jarrett

My Apprentice Days With Northmet Electricity (Eeb)

I was born in Elmgrove Crescent Harrow in 1933 and lived in Pinner Road North Harrow, moving to Wealdstone in 1934. I started at Bridge Scool in 1938 and followed on to Belmont Sec. Modern School until ...Read more

A memory of Kenton in 1948 by Brian Grainge

Bennetts Shop Brook Street

Hi Does anyone remember the old fashioned style local shop half way down Brook Street in between the Coylers Lane and Belmonth Road junctions? The shop is still there but in a very diffferent form. The ...Read more

A memory of Northumberland Heath by Tracey Winters

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Captions

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Caption For Abergavenny, Monmouth Road 1914

The buildings on the right stand at the junction with Belmont Road, and are now the Belmont Inn.

Caption For East Hoathly, South Street C1950

Belmont is a Georgian house, and the gatehouse is an early Victorian house sited to the rear of Belmont.

Caption For Abergavenny, Monmouth Road 1914

The buildings on the right stand at the junction with Belmont Road, and are now the Belmont Inn.

Caption For Sutton, The South Metropolitan District Schools 1896

It was replaced by a housing estate, Belmont Heights, with access across the railway line from the Brighton Road, north of Belmont Station.

Caption For Scarborough, The Bay C1885

A view from the Belmont Road area, revealing in more detail the sheer magnificence of the Grand Hotel.

Caption For Sutton, Banstead Downs, Golf Links 1903

This scene is of Banstead Downs, which are actually outside Sutton's boundaries, south of Belmont station.

Caption For Newport, Belmont Hill 1932

Here, at Belmont Hill, we are looking out of the village, towards the former toll bridge over Wicken Water.

Caption For Redcar, The Promenade 1954

Cafés across the road include Kings, the Belmont, and in the distance, Pybus Brothers, near to the Palace Cinema.

Caption For Braunston, The Canal C1965

The 'Belmont' (centre left) is the butty to the 'Stanton' (next to it), belonging originally to Barlows.

Caption For Tenby, South Shore C1960

In 1835 a tower, part of the town wall defences, was incorporated into what was then Belmont House; its height was increased by the addition of a turret to match the rest of the building.

Caption For Belfast, Campbell College From Entrance 1897

His trustees bought the Belmont Estate on the eastern edge of the city; there was ample money to provide the very best, with well-furnished science laboratories, a gymnasium and dormitories with individual

Caption For Lyme Regis, Museum 1907

curators have included local historians Cyril Wanklyn and Henry Chessell and the internationally acclaimed author John Fowles, who made his home at Underdown Farm and then moved into town, to Belmont

Caption For Cheam, Upper Mulgrave Road C1950

In the distance is the broad concrete bridge installed in 1927-28 carrying the four-lane by-pass south to Belmont and north towards London.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Stile House 1909

Beyond are Buena Vista (right) and Belmont (top).

Caption For Sutton, Grange Vale 1904

The Epsom Downs railway line was opened in 1865, and branched south from Sutton station to its first stop, which was Belmont.

Caption For Sutton, Mulgrave Road 1913

The road runs south and parallel to the railway as far west as Belmont Rise.

Caption For Mill Hill, The Village Pond, The Ridgeway C1965

This view across the pond towards the rather miserable brick church is standard artist's stuff, but the buildings, including Mill Hill School, some of 1825, Belmont of 1773, by James Paine junior, the

Caption For Belfast, Ann Street 1897

The single-track tram rails must have been enough to serve the areas up to Knock and Belmont. A

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb 1900

Skyline rooftops extend from High Cliff (top left) to Coram Tower, Belmont, Buena Vista, Farnham and Poulett House.

Caption For Tenby, Old Town Wall C1925

Limerick or Belmont Arch was built in about 1865 to allow access to the Earl of Limerick's property on the other side of the wall.

Caption For Warrington, Ye Olde Barley Mow C1955

The wool shop to the left occupied the former offices of William Beamont, Warrington's first mayor in 1847.