Places

4 places found.

Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.

Maps

23 maps found.

1920, Bodenham Ref. POP644869
1919, Bodenham Ref. POP644870
1940, Bodenham Ref. NPO644870
1895, Bodenham Ref. RNE644870
1947, Bodenham Ref. NPO644869
1898, Bodenham Ref. RNE644869
1896, Bodenham Bank Ref. RNE644871
1947, Bodenham Moor Ref. NPO644872
1899-1901, Bodenham Ref. RNC644869
1919, Bodenham Bank Ref. POP644871
1898, Bodenham Moor Ref. RNE644872
1947, Bodenham Bank Ref. NPO644871
1899 - 1924, Bodenham Ref. HOSM38268
1897-1898, Bodenham Ref. RNC644870
1920, Bodenham Moor Ref. POP644872
1899-1901, Bodenham Moor Ref. RNC644872
1899-1900, Bodenham Bank Ref. RNC644871
1885 - 1886, Bodenham Ref. HOSM38192
1946, Todenham Ref. NPO849157
1898, Todenham Ref. RNE849157

Books

Sorry, no books were found that related to your search.

Memories

11 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Patricia Close

off Bower Way (handy for me!) Think my wife lived down here for a while, she was nanny to 2 kids whose parents worked at US base at Ruislip moved to Denham before we married

A memory of Cippenham by Dave Hill

Vague Memories Of Waterlooville

I was born at the Bransbury Nursing Home, Jubilee Road, Waterlooville, during the war in December 1943. I lived with my grandmother Eva Hill (nee Redman) and my mother, Joyce Hill (nee Lewis) at 56 Hambledon Road ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by vesitrix

My Family

My father's family lived in Charlton from the late 1880s to the mid 1900s. My grandfather was a shepherd & after farm foreman for a Mr Charles Reid whose brother Bertie also had a large farm in the Charlton area. The village ...Read more

A memory of Charlton All Saints in 1930 by Roy Goodridge

1968 70

My parents had the shop/ post office from 68-70 and I went to Odstock school. The best years of my life without doubt. Great people in Bodenham, Nunton and Odstock. The Millers lived next to the school. They had 7 kids. Julie was a bit older ...Read more

A memory of Bodenham by Philip Brind

Barnards Record Shop

The above memories have brought a lot back to me. I used Barnards for vinyl in the late 50s, my first LP was the Carl Perkins ‘Dance Album’, uninspiring title but a fantastic album of top rockabilly from the king. My second was ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by John Hawkins

My Childhood At Bodenham

I used to live at Bodenham for about nine years and went to Odstock School. I played on my bike or on roller skates all around the village lanes. It was a lovely time, no worries or cares, just an innocent childhood.

A memory of Bodenham in 1957 by Sandra Bridges

Life In The Park.

I was born in Longford Park in April 1942, my father was "Bill" Ashman, head gardener to the Earl of Radnor from 1940 until 1965 (approx).  My younger brother Peter and I were fortunate to have been brought up in the relative calm ...Read more

A memory of Bodenham in 1942 by David Ashman

Re Bodenham Village

Our Gould family moved from Buggs Farm to Bodenham and lived next door to the Post Office in a long row of cottages that can still be seen from the main road. They must have moved somewhen shortly after 1901, g granny ...Read more

A memory of Charlton All Saints by Sheila Pack

Growing Up In Denham

I was born in 1938 but came to live in Denham in 1948.  My dad was then the local Police Sergeant, Sid Smith and my mum, Hilda, was a member of the Mothers' Union and Women's Institute.  I remember going to school on Cheapside Lane ...Read more

A memory of Denham in 1948 by w.m.smith

Bill Smith & Denham School Friends 1945 56

Hi Bill. Just picked up your memories of Denham which is really great. You may not remember me but I remember you and your Dad, Sargeant Smith. I was born in 1940 in Courtfield Gardens a small cul-de-sac ...Read more

A memory of Denham by John Hawkins

View More Memories

Captions

2 captions found. Showing results 1 to 2.

Caption For Bodenham, Longford Castle 1887

The original was built by Sir Thomas Gorges on his 250 acre estate at Bodenham. He

Caption For Loughborough, Emmanuel Church C1950

John Heathcoat and John Boden had a factory in Mill Street (now Market Street) making lace by powered machinery.