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Maps

801 maps found.

1895, Borden Ref. RNE646087
1946, Borden Ref. NPO646087
1921, Borden Ref. POP646087
1919, Borden Ref. POP646086
1895, Borden Ref. RNE646086
1945, Borden Ref. NPO646086
1896, Borden Ref. HOSM38394
1897-1900, Borden Ref. RNC646086
1897-1898, Borden Ref. RNC646087
1946, Berden Ref. NPO638830
1919, Berden Ref. POP638830
1947, Barden Ref. NPO632943
1904, Barden Ref. RNC632943
1925, Barden Ref. POP632943
1896, Berden Ref. RNE638830
1891, Barden Ref. HOSM36990
1896, Berden Ref. HOSM37524
1920, Barden Park Ref. POP632953
1897, Barden Ref. RNE632943
1898-1899, Berden Ref. RNC638830

Books

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Memories

52 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

The New Lock

This looks like the bridge over the canal at the Addlestone / New Haw border but I can't be sure. If it is I remember my parents taking us there (early 70's) to watch them put in new lock gates. The gates have the year engraved into ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1973 by Karen Rogers

Autumn Walk

I moved into West Park Road ( seen in the photo off to the left ) in 1955 at the age of 7. The house was a glorious Victorian residence with 1881 as the year of build noted on the front. Childhood was bliss here, particularly living in ...Read more

A memory of Mottingham in 1959 by Michael Parmley

Debden And Loughton In The 1980s

I used to live in Debden from from the late 60s until 1989. I have been trying to find photos of the Debden /Loughton area (The Broadway,Debden station, Borders lane, the pavillion,The black Deer pub ect) anywhere around ...Read more

A memory of Debden

A Holiday Of Note

I can't pinpoint the year exactly, but it was definitely a year or two before 1953 which was the year I left the UK. I and three friends, student nurses at a hospital in Essex, decided on a holiday in Scotland. We chose Dollarbeg as ...Read more

A memory of Dollar in 1951 by Thelma Hurly

Sittingbourne To Australia

My name is Margaret.  I was born in Park Road, Sittingbourne on 18.4.45. My parents were Flossie and Cyril Neaves. My dad worked as a machine man in the Sittingbourne paper mills and my mum worked fruit picking in the ...Read more

A memory of Sittingbourne in 1971 by namscox

Bowyers

Hello Mellissa How lovely to receive your message and memories of Country Riding stables. It would just be amazing to meet up with people who rode with us. I too have been back to visit the property and it broke my heart when I could ...Read more

A memory of Steep Marsh in 1965 by Rita Haylock

Happy Youth

I first found out about when I moved to Great Horton in Bradford about 1952. I met a boy called Philip Tempest who lived in a house near by, we became life long friends. His parent took me on holiday with them to a cottage they owned in ...Read more

A memory of Nesfield in 1950 by Donald Rumbold

I Moved To Canada But Still Remember.

I was in Mill Chase school and I remember students' names like Dennis Osmond, Bill Phillips, Bill Pike, Christopher Bowers, Sam Moory and Susan Moory, Sandra Dent, Sandra Johns and Elizabeth Coyte. How I would love ...Read more

A memory of Bordon in 1963 by Stephen Guay

Parsonage Farm, Bredgar

I lived next door to John Veitch in Pond Farm Road, Borden. Sadly John passed away many years ago... John and his brother Sid owned Parsonage Farm. I spend as many hours as I could on the farm and can still smell the smell of ...Read more

A memory of Bredgar in 1955 by Roger Woods

Methodist Church Sunday School Oad Street Near Borden

I remember going to Sunday School at the Methodist Church in Oad Street back in the 1950s. My brother and I had to walk all the way from Munsgore Farm where George Whitehead had his dairy. Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Borden in 1956 by Ivan Mail

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Captions

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Caption For Borden, The Village C1950

The name Borden means 'woodland pasture by the hill'.

Caption For Tonbridge, Barden Park, The Avenue 1890

The manor of Barden lay to the south-west of Tonbridge.

Caption For Tonbridge, Barden Park, The Avenue 1890

The manor of Barden lay to the south-west of Tonbridge.

Caption For Godalming, Boarden Bridge 1906

Looking south across the River Wey, with a group of children posing for the photographer in front of the wooden Boarden Bridge, the centuries-old crossing point.

Caption For Goodrich, The River C1960

Within a short distance, the river becomes the border between Herefordshire and Gloucestershire.

Caption For Belford, The Cross And Main Road C1950

Belford is just one of many places in Northumberland that suffered during the cross-border raids that were a feature of life in the North for several centuries.

Caption For Nottingham, Queen Victoria Statue C1955

The embankment borders a curve of the river and is a mile-and-a-quarter long.

Caption For Oswestry, Smithfield Cattle Market C1955

Sitting right on the English/Welsh border, Oswestry has always served as a market centre for a wide area extending well into central Wales.

Caption For Halstock, The Village C1955

Halstock is a large village close to Dorset's border with Somerset.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Memorial Hall C1960

The village lies in the far west of the county, close to the Wiltshire border.

Caption For Garboldisham, The Garage C1955

The tiny village of Garboldisham on the Norfolk / Suffolk border has many houses made of the knapped flint which is so characteristic of the area.

Caption For Brockweir, The Village C1955

The little hamlet of Brockweir, straggling along the floor of the Wye Valley and with a utilitarian bridge spanning the river itself, lies on the county border with Gwent.

Caption For Market Drayton, From The South 1898

In medieval times it was a market town owned by Combermere Abbey, a Cistercian abbey on the Cheshire border.

Caption For Uplyme, Yawl Bottom 1900

A walk through the countryside around Uplyme often takes you as much into Dorset as Devon, for the county border weaves around the ridges, woods and tiny brooks of the locality.

Caption For Brundall, Tidecrafts Yard C1960

A wooden bungalow with its own mooring is similar to many bordering the rivers of the northern Broads.

Caption For Ticehurst, From Myskyns 1903

Ticehurst is an old Roman habitation near the Kent border.

Caption For Alcester, Butter Street C1965

In the 16th century, the area round the churchyard was the commercial centre of Alcester; it included Butter Street, which borders two sides of the churchyard.

Caption For Bures, High Street C1955

villages which straddle the river Stour and the county boundary with Suffolk.This picture shows the type of architecture so common hereabouts, although these particular buildings are just over the border

Caption For Todmorden, Church Street C1955

For many years, Todmorden (or 'Tod' as it is always known locally) straddled the border between Yorkshire and Lancashire, and this busy, bustling little town has always had a foot in both camps, although

Caption For Royston, General View 1929

The higgledy-piggledy development of this small country market town which resulted from its unusual position on the county border of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire until 1896 is evident in this overall

Caption For Frodsham, From The Hill C1950

This runs for 30 miles through the heart of Cheshire, and ends by the locks of Grindley Brook just on the border with Shropshire.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

There is another High Park Farm too, just across the Staffordshire border.

Caption For Knighton, Broad Street C1955

Knighton is so close to the English border that the railway station and hotel are actually on English soil.

Caption For Chepstow, The Bridge 1950

It marks the official border between England or Wales in its ironwork.