Places

5 places found.

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Maps

353 maps found.

1923, Belton Ref. POP638106
1947, Belton Ref. NPO638106
1921, Belton Ref. POP638108
1898, Belton Ref. RNE638110
1904, Belton Ref. HOSM37477
1895, Belton Ref. RNE638106
1895, Belton Ref. RNE638108
1895, Belton Ref. RNE638109
1922, Belton Ref. POP638109
1922, Belton Ref. POP638110
1903, Belton Ref. RNC638106
1946, Belton Ref. NPO638108
1946, Belton Ref. NPO638109
1946, Belton Ref. NPO638110
1887, Belton Ref. HOSM37553
1902-1903, Belton Ref. RNC638108
1902-1903, Belton Ref. RNC638109
1901-1902, Belton Ref. RNC638110
1946, Belton-In-Rutland Ref. NPO638122
1883 - 1901, Belton Ref. HOSM37478

Books

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Memories

31 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Harrow Driving School Rayners Lane 1985 1986 Approx

Memories of getting the tube from Arnos Grove to Rayners Lane and then the long walk up Imperial Drive - until reaching the driving centre. The set up included traffic lights, zebra crossings, ...Read more

A memory of Harrow by John Walmisley

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

Happy Memories Of South Woodford

My family lived in Hillcrest Road, South Woodford from 1960 to 1973. I had a very very happy childhood there (am still happy though) but had to move to Brighton to attend a deaf school and to avoid the need to ...Read more

A memory of South Woodford in 1965 by Christopher Wyer

Custom Cars And Mrs Beeton!

I lived in Chelsea when Mr. Beeton was still alive and running his bakery on the King's Road. I worked there for a while after leaving college and I feel very privileged to have done so. He dressed like a Victorian gentleman ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea in 1975 by Janette Murphy

My Town

I call it my town because it is, it is everybody’s town that lives here. My wife Patsy and I moved here very recently, in October 1999, this was after visiting the town in previous months, we found the people warm and welcoming, where ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1998 by John Collier

The Cooper Family

My family, the Coopers, lived in Spaldwick from 1800-1900 if not before. My great-great-grandfather, Daniel Cooper, was a baker, corn seed merchant and the registrar for births, deaths and marriages in the Spaldwick area. There are ...Read more

A memory of Spaldwick in 1860 by Susan Goldston

The Taylors Of Well Street

My father was Arthur Marsden Taylor born in Elton 1896, he had two brothers William (1900) and Benjamin Aaron (1890), their mother was Sarah Ann Taylor (no father named), and her mother I believe Elizabeth Taylor, daughter of ...Read more

A memory of Elton in 1890 by Gwendolyn Cooper

Spaldwick Windmill The Belton Family

The Belton family has a long association with Spaldwick as millers, witnessed by a hill being in the family name, (O.S. map 153), just north of the village. My mother's sister Violet Bass, from nearby Kimbolton, ...Read more

A memory of Spaldwick in 1955 by Paul Digby

Chelsea Manor Buildings

I grew up in Chelsea Manor Buildings in the 1960s-1970s. I have such fond memories of shopping with my mum in the Kings Road queuing for bread in Mrs Beatons on a Sat and shopping in Johns the grocers in flood street. Playing ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea by Bernie Brodie Browne

The Bentons Of Springfield

By the 1900's the Benton family owned the Post Office, a cycle shop and were the local Blacksmiths. Would like some information on whether the Plough and the surrounding area is still there.

A memory of Springfield by Daphne Reeks

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Captions

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Caption For Grantham, Belton House C1960

North of Grantham, set in its seven hundred acre landscaped deer park, Belton House was begun in 1685; it is architecturally conservative for that date with its cupola and balustraded flat roof.

Caption For Grantham, Belton House, Orangery Restaurant C1960

Well before the National Trust took over, Belton was often open to the public.

Caption For Belton, Belton House 1904

North of Grantham, set in its seven hundred acre landscaped deer park, Belton House was begun in 1685; it is architecturally conservative for that date with its cupola and balustraded flat roof.

Caption For Teignmouth, Shaldon Bridge 1922

Frith's Teignmouth Estuary and Harbour Mr Nathan selling fresh fish from a hand- cart and Mrs Belton serving winkles in paper cones from her tattered pram loaded with shellfish.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1955

At the right, on the roof, is the Mote Bell, one of the oldest in England, which has since 1371 rung to summon the city council to the Guildhall.

Caption For Tring, High Street C1950

The Bell on the right is a timber-framed coaching inn behind its late 18th-century painted brick facade.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

The cottages where the children are gathered disappeared in the last half of the 20th century, and so did the bell on the Victorian chapel.

Caption For Hadleigh, Church Street C1950

Inside, the 600-year-old Angelus Bell, one of the oldest in the country, is inscribed: Ave Maria Gracia Plena Dominus Tecum.

Caption For Hadleigh, St Mary's Church 1922

Inside is the 600-year-old Angelus Bell, one of the oldest in the country, which is inscribed 'Ave Maria Gracia Plena Dominus Tecum'.

Caption For Broad Chalke, All Saints' Church C1955

monument near the south porch in the churchyard has a simple inscribed slab of 1930 to Christopher Wood, the painter who lived in nearby Reddish House, which has since been the home of Cecil Beaton