Maps

22 maps found.

1946, Bourne End Ref. NPO646888
1898, Bourne End Ref. RNE646888
1946, Bourne End Ref. NPO646886
1946, Bourne End Ref. NPO646889
1896, Bourne End Ref. RNE646886
1895, Bourne End Ref. RNE646887
1919, Bourne End Ref. POP646888
1919, Bourne End Ref. POP646887
1945, Bourne End Ref. NPO646887
1896, Bourne End Ref. RNE646889
1919, Bourne End Ref. POP646886
1920, Bourne End Ref. POP646889
1898, Bourne End Ref. RNC646889
1898-1901, Bourne End Ref. RNC646888
1897-1898, Bourne End Ref. RNC646887
1919, Wootton Bourne End Ref. POP874452
1898-1901, Bourne End Ref. RNC646886
1946, Wootton Bourne End Ref. NPO874452
1896, Wootton Bourne End Ref. RNE874452
1897 - 1910, Bourne End Ref. HOSM34196

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Memories

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Elliotts Fish & Chip Shop, High Street, Hogsthorpe.

Hi I was born in 1963 in Hogsthorpe and went to the primary school in Thames Street, I remember some amazing times in Hogsthorpe helping my Mum and Dad in the fish and chip shop rumbling the potato's with ...Read more

A memory of Hogsthorpe by Ian Elliott

Larner And Mustoe Families

I am very interested in Northleach because my family connections, the Mustoes and Larners, go back several hundred years there and certainly in the case of the Larners back to the 1600's. Both families were shepherds and ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Gary Hargreaves

1944 Vi Flying Bomb

This isn't really a memory because I was too young at the time. I was born in a timber bungalow called "Midway" on Lowford Hill, Bursledon in April 1942. Dad was working at the Follands aircraft factory at that time, building war ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by Nigel Olliver

Memories Of My Widnes School Days

Having lived the first 25 years of my life in Widnes ,I have many happy memories of my school days there. Born in Dundalk Lane in 1940, from 1943 until 1945, I attended the Nursery,situated next to Ditton County Infants’ ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by John Pye

Francis Frith Murderer Of Eyam

I am astonished that this collection is Francis Frith and I am assuming it is a coincidence that I found it when looking up Francis Frith of Eyam. Francis Frith was a resident of Eyam in Derbsyhire. He and his wife were ...Read more

A memory of Eyam by Lesley Beeley

Queen's Coronation

I can remember celebrating the Coronation with a party, the streets were decorated with flags, it was a memorable day and photographs were taken, which I still have. I can name nearly everyone, friends and neighbours. I no ...Read more

A memory of Llanbradach in 1953 by Jessie Allen

Post War Harlesden.

I was born in Tredegar, South Wales in April 1941. My mother had been evacuated to that small welsh town when she fell pregnant with me in 1940. We lived with her parents. My dad was away doing War things. We moved back to London ...Read more

A memory of Harlesden by John Howley

Family Connections.

The couple on the right pavement are my grandparents George Gray and his wife Elizabeth (nee Phippen) of Thornford. The photo would have been taken on a Thursday because after his retirement they always travelled to Sherborne on ...Read more

A memory of Sherborne by Claire Allen

Great Schooldays!!

I was born in 1943 in Mancot and lived in Shotton. After the eleven plus I arrived at Hawarden Grammar school. The first two years were easy enough but in Form3, I noticed all the boys studied Science and all the girls had to take Arts ...Read more

A memory of Hawarden by Beverley Roberts Now Bodenstein

Princes Road

I was born in 1953 at 71 Princes Road, in 1955 we moved to 10 Church Road where I lived until 1969 when I left home. I went to Princes Road Boys school where Mr Carr was the Head and some of the teachers were Miss Gardiner, Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Phil Gray

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Captions

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Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry And Slipway C1950

Taken from the end of the promenade by the Bourne Arms, the scene shows the once-busy steam ferry arriving from Fleetwood across the Wyre estuary.

Caption For Bourne End, The Marina And Boatyard 1899

East of Marlow, where the river bends south, Townsend's and Shaw's boatyards and their wharves were a focus of boating activity in the heyday of the late Victorian and Edwardian boating boom.

Caption For Addlestone, Crockford Bridge 1904

A view across the River Bourne, a tributary of the Thames, with a hay cart fording the river and horse and cart and mounted horseman looking down from the bridge at the lower end of Brighton Road.

Caption For Addlestone, Pyle's Farm 1904

Cattle seek the summer shade and the cool waters of the Bourne at this ancient farm.

Caption For Wareside, Babbs Green C1955

The van (right) is driving down Fanhams' Hall Lane from Ware, and may be about to turn left past Appleton Farm and Baker's End.

Caption For Bournemouth, Invalid's Walk 1900

In 1810, Lewis Tregonwell built a house on lonely heathland close to the mouth of the River Bourne.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Gardens 1904

In 1810, Lewis Tregonwell built a house on lonely heathland close to the mouth of the River Bourne.

Caption For Cookham, The River 1901

The celebrated village of Cookham, a mile or so south of Bourne End, is seen here from the boatyard on the Buckinghamshire bank, although curiously until 1992 a strip of about 30 feet along

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry C1960

The council bought the boats from the Croft family of Knott End, who had ferried villagers across the River Wyre for generations.

Caption For Garston, Manor Work Assessment Shop C1955

In 1931, the widow of Stafford Bourne (the son of one of the founders of Bourne & Hollingsworth's store in London) sold Garston Manor to Benskins the brewers, who transferred it to the North West Metropolitan

Caption For The Bourne, Middle Bourne From Burnt Hill 1909

The Bourne stream runs through the area of Lower, Middle and Upper Bourne, joining the River Wey at Moor Park.

Caption For Tunstall, Town Hall 1956

The Primitive Methodist movement was officially founded in Tunstall, in 1811, by Hugh Bourne and William Clowes.

Caption For Brimscombe, The Valley 1900

This picture should more properly be captioned 'The Bourne from Besbury.'

Caption For Bourne, North Street 1952

Bourne, at the junction where two Roman roads met, had a Roman station to guard the Car Dyke, the great Roman dyke 56 miles long and still surviving for long stretches.

Caption For Castletown, Derby Haven 1897

In 1823 John Butcher, a preacher from Bolton, was landed by fishing boat at Derby Haven and brought Primitive Methodism to the island.

Caption For St Mary Bourne, Post Office Stores C1955

Though smarter and more affluent today, much of St Mary Bourne is as it was when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Southampton, Bargate C1955

In 1961, a box of three Irish linen hand-rolled handkerchiefs cost 8s 11d from Bourne & Hollingsworth in the Bargate.

Caption For Market Deeping, Church Street C1955

This view looks north along the A15 towards the church of St Guthlac and Bourne.

Caption For Shipbourne, Village 1901

This was once a place where sheep were washed in a stream (bourne), hence the name.

Caption For St Mary Bourne, The School C1955

Situated in School Lane, this primary school is near Andover, and it has approximately 120 pupils aged from 4 to 11 years old.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square 1900

Bournemouth's Square stands at the very heart of the town astride the River Bourne.

Caption For Albury, The Village C1960

The main village was moved west and south of the Tilling Bourne and out of the park in the early 19th century, but the best buildings date from the 1850s.

Caption For Poole, Sandecotes, Parkstone 1900

now sprawled out into the neighbouring countryside, began with the early construction of villa residences, each with its own garden - as suggested by Dr Granville - along the back of the clifftops and

Caption For Bournemouth, St Peters Church C1955

Bournemouth's Square stands at the very heart of the town, astride the Bourne Stream.