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Maps

42 maps found.

1896, Bowlee Ref. RNE647313
1904, Bowlees Ref. RNC647314
1947, Bowlees Ref. NPO647314
1924, Bowlee Ref. POP647313
1925, Bowlees Ref. POP647314
1903, Bowlee Ref. RNC647313
1947, Bowlee Ref. NPO647313
1897, Bowlees Ref. RNE647314
1895, Bowler's Town Ref. RNE647316
1940, Bowler's Town Ref. NPO647316
1898, Bowler's Town Ref. RNC647316
1947, Bowley Ref. NPO647321
1920, Bowley Ref. POP647321
1921, Bowler's Town Ref. POP647316
1899-1901, Bowley Ref. RNC647321
1898, Bowley Ref. RNE647321
1947, Bowley Lane Ref. NPO647327
1920, Bowley Lane Ref. POP647327
1920, Bowley Town Ref. POP647329
1946, Shellow Bowells Ref. NPO829594

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Memories

44 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Lord Mayor Treloar Hospital Sandy Point

At the age of 12 I was a patient at Treloars in Alton, having been diagnosed as having TB knee - a clout with a cricket ball was a little more serious than just a swollen knee, and I was sent to Treloars ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island in 1953 by Heather Tierney

My Early School Years In Mill Hill 1943 1950

I have few memories of my primary school which was in a private house in Croft Close a turning off of Marsh Lane, but I do remember being very happy there. This was during the latter war years. However I ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Stanmore 1950 52

Hallo , my name is Cliff Bowley. My family moved to Stanmore in 1950 to a very large house called "Belmont Lodge " on the corner of Denis Lane and London Road junction. Does anybody remember it? It was knocked down for development, ...Read more

A memory of Stanmore by cliffbowley

Old Blokes In White Coats!

Sometimes on the way to the Green we would watch the men walking up and down the Bowling Green. They really took things seriously! The Green was mown to precision and I'm sure the bloke that cut it measured the length of ...Read more

A memory of Camberwell in 1967 by Denise Masters

Ocle Pychard Much Cowarne Bowler Family

Hi, my great-grandparents lived in and around these parts around 1900. They were William and Jessie Bowler and they had a daughter, Florence and a son, Ernest. Florence, my grandmouther married and moved to Hereford. I'd love to know if there are any Bowlers still about.

A memory of Ocle Pychard

St Mark's School In The 1960s

I too have wonderful memories of going to St Mark's, the teachers I remember are Mr Freemantle, Mrs Carmichael, Miss Holmes, Miss Catherine and Mr Legg.  The headmistress at the time was Miss Bowley, who everyone was ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Yvonne Harris

Working For City Education

My memories refer to 1960 through to 1963 (I think!). I was in charge of String Tuition for the Education Department with our HQ in the Guildhall and a storage room for instruments in the bowels of the building. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Cambridge in 1960 by Ray Lowrey

Painful Memories Of Paulton Square.

As a frightened 7 year old, in 1950,  I was plunged into an unfamiliar London life when my meddling and self righteous aunt unfortunately reminded my stepfather of fulfill his promise to my dying mother to 'take care ...Read more

A memory of London in 1950 by Dylan Rivis

Burns Pit Disaster

From his seat, by the fire, my grandad could see the great mound of the spoil heap of Stanley Burns Pit. It was the site of a horrific explosion, on 16th February 1909, in which 168 men and boys lost their lives. He would ...Read more

A memory of Stanley in 1900 by e5484.suddes

Old Days

We lived at 102 Rushdene Crescent. Two older brothers Alan and Chris sister Diane. Remember a lot of names. Brian did your dad have a big alsatian. Remember the Reynolds Kingsellas Haywards. Still see Shaun Hopla Buzz bowler from Rushdene Close. Nick Russell as well

A memory of Northolt by garveytim

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Captions

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Caption For Torquay, Hauling In The Nets 1888

Most of the men gathered here on the beach are not fishermen - their bowler hats and shooting sticks suggest they are far more well-to-do.

Caption For Sheet, Mill And Old Cottage 1898

The trap behind, with bowler-hatted driver, belonged to C Evans.

Caption For Malham, A Sheep Sale On The Green C1910

The crammed pens full of white-nosed Swaledale sheep are critically inspected by the bowler-hatted farmers, who would undoubtedly haggle over the price they expected to get or pay.

Caption For Malham, A Sheep Sale On The Green C1910

The crammed pens full of white-nosed Swaledale sheep are critically inspected by the bowler-hatted farmers, who are undoubtedly haggling over the prices they are expecting to pay.

Caption For Hythe, Cricket Ground 1899

by these majestic trees, and with the west tower of St Leonard's Church, one of the largest and finest in Kent, rising behind them, a summer game of cricket takes place on this spacious ground; the bowler

Caption For Blackdown Camp, Sergeants Mess 1906

One of the huts of Blackdown Camp, with a group of soldiers and a bowler-hatted civilian.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Fish Market C1900

Here on the wharf the tellers (in bowler hats) would assess the catch prior to its sale by auction.

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Caption For Hirwaun, C1955

From the elevated position of the bowling green there is a panoramic view overlooking Hirwaun, encompassing rural scenery and industry.

Caption For Great Mitton, The Village 1899

Set up by the photographer, the group outside the Inn display a range of 19th-century garb: long skirts, long white aprons, and bowler, boater and trilby hats.

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1890

Bowler-hatted farmers go about their business in the centre of town around the Butter and Poultry Market Hall.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Hart's Yard 1919

The latter (pictured here) was not open to the public, but the key could be obtained from Mr Swan (in the bowler hat).

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace And The Church Of St Mary At Lambeth C1955

Bowler-hatted clerks enjoy some refreshing breezes on the upper deck of horse-drawn buses.

Caption For Haddon Hall, The Stables C1870

The bowler-hatted gentlemen alight to face the climb up to the house.

Caption For Bolton, Deansgate 1895

Ladies in long dresses and shawls and bowler-hatted gentlemen wander amongst the shops, several of which display their wares outside to attract customers.

Caption For Blackburn, Corporation Park 1895

Notice that every single person in our photograph, from the youngest to the oldest, is wearing a hat.Top hats, boaters, bowlers, billy cocks and bonnets—they are all here.

Caption For Burnley, New Post Office 1906

On the right, one man wearing a cloth cap and another a bowler are standing side by side.