Maps

65 maps found.

1919, Bishopstone Ref. POP641204
1946, Bishopstone Ref. NPO641203
1947, Bishopstone Ref. NPO641205
1940, Bishopstone Ref. NPO641206
1947, Bishopstone Ref. NPO641207
1898, Bishopstone Ref. RNE641202
1895, Bishopstone Ref. RNE641206
1898, Bishopstone Ref. RNC641206
1946, Bishopston Ref. NPO641201
1923, Bishopston Ref. POP641200
1919, Bishopstone Ref. POP641205
1920, Bishopstone Ref. POP641207
1898, Bishopston Ref. RNE641201
1919, Bishopston Ref. POP641201
1920, Bishopstone Ref. POP641202
1947, Bishopston Ref. NPO641200
1947, Bishopstone Ref. NPO641202
1897, Bishopston Ref. RNE641200
1895, Bishopstone Ref. RNE641203
1895, Bishopstone Ref. RNE641204

Books

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Memories

25 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Smart's Fish Saloon.

Re Smart's Fish Saloon. My parents Peter and Wyn Pellerade owned this from 1952 to the early 60s when it was demolished to make room for flats. The site never got used but has recently been developed into a doctors surgery. ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke by Claire Allen

Fish And Chip Shop Smart's Fish Saloon

Ref: Smarts Fish Saloon, Bishopstoke - it was as a boy in the early forties that we visited this shop to buy fish and chips and more often to buy a pennyworth of scraps which sometimes had a few chips in with ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1943 by Ivor Bailey

Dorset Dairies

Jacqueline Jackson, if you read this email me please waxrose@me.com  Would your great grandfather be a Harry Hann? He was the owner of Dorset Dairies next to my birthplace in Factory Road, Eastleigh. I went to school in ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke by John Scott

My Maslen Ancestors

My great-grandparents were married at Little Coxwell 1864 and my grandfather was born there in 1864 also, my great-grandfather was called John Maslen and his wife was Jane (nee Haines), they had come over from the ...Read more

A memory of Little Coxwell in 1860 by Valerie Webber

Fair Oak As It Was

My first day of school was September 1965 at Fair Oak Infants. It wasn't too bad the first day as my Mum was allowed to stay at the back of the classroom, but after that I was left on my own. I became very ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1965 by Gary Houghton

Number 2 Montague  Terrace

Barbara Brian.  I loved reading your memories of Montague Terrace and I thank you for them. Were you the young Miss Andrews that rode that posh bicycle and lived behind the shop and did your dad at times teach tap dancing ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1930 by Frederick Cannock

Bathing In The River

Montague terrace was home to many children. I remember the Allen's, John, June, Barry, Hazel, Ivan & Valerie. The White's, Maurice and Barbara, The William,s and Smith,s, Joan, Roy, Margaret, Jeffrey, and at least three ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1949 by Barbara R Bryan

Swimming Pool Drinks

Wow! I had almost forgotten about this pool. I have already recorded memories of swimming in the rivers at Bishopstoke, but when there was an epidemic of Polio we were all stopped from going into the river and went to the ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1953 by Barbara R Bryan

Nanny Blake/Baker

Spring Lane where Edith Baker lived and helped with the birth of many of Bishopstoke's babies. I would love to receive stories of her.

A memory of Bishopstoke by Jackie Baker

Wickham Bishops Born And Bred

In 1950 I was born on a cold winter's night to my mother Rosemary Jesse, at 'The Black Houses', Kelvedon Road, Wickham Bishops, built by architect, designer and socio-economic theorist Arthur Heygate Macmurdo. I ...Read more

A memory of Wickham Bishops by Marilyn Jesse

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Captions

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Caption For Paignton, Vicarage Garden 1912

The Bishops' Palace building was almost certainly attached to the inside of the curtilage wall; the bishops' tower has long been named by locals 'Coverdale's Tower'.

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1955

Originally a village, Eastleigh expanded rapidly around Bishopstoke Junction after the London and South Western Railway Company's carriage works moved here in 1889-90, followed by the locomotive

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1955

Originally a village, Eastleigh expanded rapidly around Bishopstoke Junction after the London and South Western Railway Company's carriage works moved here in 1889-90, followed by the locomotive workshops

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1955

Originally a village, Eastleigh expanded rapidly around Bishopstoke Junction after the London and South Western Railway Company's carriage works moved here in 1889-90, followed by the locomotive workshops

Caption For Bishopstoke, C1965

Stoke Park Wood lies to the east of Bishopstoke.

Caption For Eastleigh, North Stoneham Church C1955

Market Street c1955 Originally a village, Eastleigh expanded rapidly around Bishopstoke Junction after the London and South Western Railway Company's carriage works moved here in 1889-90, followed

Caption For Bishopstoke, Montague Terrace C1955

Here we see the River Itchen flowing through Bishopstoke.

Caption For Bishopstoke, Fair Oak Road C1960

The No 43 bus (the front one) was a service between Bishop's Waltham and the airport via Bishopstoke and Eastleigh.

Caption For Bishopstoke, Montague Terrace C1955

Here we see the River Itchen flowing through Bishopstoke.

Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral, West Front 1891

After Hastings, Wulfstan submitted to William the Conqueror, and was one of the few Saxon Bishops to retain his office.

Caption For Bishopstoke, The River Itchen C1960

Beyond the tithing of Barton and after crossing water meadows, we come to the pretty village of Bishopstoke.

Caption For Bishopstoke, Montague Terrace C1955

At Bishopstoke the River Itchen divides into a number of waterways.

Caption For Eastleigh, Parish Church C1955

After the opening of a railway station in the neighbouring tithing of Barton (the station was called Bishopstoke after the nearest village of any size), the growing population petitioned the Government