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Maps

23 maps found.

1897, Bothal Ref. RNE646583
1884, Buxhall Ref. HOSM39697
1946, Buxhall Ref. NPO657863
1947, Bothal Ref. NPO646583
1925, Bothal Ref. POP646583
1896, Bothal Ref. HOSM38458
1904, Boghall Ref. RNC645233
1899-1901, Buxhall Ref. RNC657863
1940, Box Hill Ref. NPO647444
1946, Box Hill Ref. NPO647443
1901-1903, Bothal Ref. RNC646583
1903-1904, Boghall Ref. RNC645234
1899, Box Hill Ref. RNC647443
1898, Box Hill Ref. RNE647443
1919, Box Hill Ref. POP647443
1920, Box Hill Ref. POP647444
1896, Box Hill Ref. RNE647444
1898, Buxhall Fen Street Ref. RNE657864
1898-1909, Box Hill Ref. RNC647444
1895, Box Hill Ref. HOSM70003

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Memories

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Growing Up In Queensbury

I was born in Wellington Street on the 16th. of June 1955. My mother was Kate Holland, formerly Henderson. and my father was George E Holland. Sadly he passed away in 1939. So I dont remember very much about him. I had a ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury by Geofftrey Holland

St Nicholas (Later Box Hill) School & Remembering The Misses Garrard

I attended St Nicholas school (later Box Hill School) between approx 1957 and 1962. The school was co-educational and catered to children aged from about age 4 to 18. My brother was 4 and I was 7 when we started at the ...Read more

A memory of Mickleham by gouran.mina

Air Force Brat

My father was stationed in Lakenheath, England in 1963. My mother and 2 brothers followed 3 months later - I was 12 at the time. Coming from Texas, November in England was a shock, and it was the coldest winter they'd had in 60 years. We ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket

Memories Remembered

Memories Remembered After reading Brian Keighley’s story of his memories in Lifton, my memories came flooding back and has prompted me to recall a few of my own. I was born in Lifton 18 months after my sister Jean in 1927 at Rock ...Read more

A memory of Lifton by geoffbailey29

Great Memories

I was at Angus house garden city woodford Essex. in the 60s I used love going on holidays to yarmouth we used put our mattresses in the back of a van and go to the church hall it was great every day uncle that was mr and mrs ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge by Bryan Callahan

St Joseph's Convent School

I note that a couple of people have mentioned St Joseph's Convent School. Having attended that school from 1960 to 1966, I can confirm that the location was opposite Hoadley's and the building did indeed curve alongside ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill

Clements Hall

I must have been about six when I stayed at Clements Hall with my brothers Edwin and Terry in the 1950s. Christine story brought back memories. I also remember the geese, the matron often made me sit on the step to shell the peas. The ...Read more

A memory of Hockley in 1956 by Gillian Mower

Sutton High School For Boys Closed In 1962

Does any one remember or, like me, go to this school that had the same purple-mauve school uniform colour as the twinned girls' school just along the road? The alumni blog (with photos of teachers like Mrs. ...Read more

A memory of Sutton by dagmar.melman

Sarc Florence Road And More

Woolston seems to have played quite a big part in the history of our family, so it's appropriate I guess that as an adult I have ended up living here with my Husband!! It started as far back as my great great great ...Read more

A memory of Woolston by Tracy Thurman

Growing Up In Mitcham

I was born Leslie Dennis Crutch in Grove Road 1948. My brother Ken was born 9 months after dad (Ronald Kenneth) had gone to Normandy as part of the landings - I was born 9 months after he was demobbed (funny that) to mum Winifred ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Les Saunders

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Captions

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Caption For Chippenham, Yelde Hall C1965

The Yelde Hall had been recently renovated (in 1963).

Caption For Burnley, Bank Hall 1895

There had been a house (probably half-timbered) at Bank Hall in the Middle Ages, but in about 1780 it was decided to improve the building, and the structure seen in the picture was the result.

Caption For Levens, Hall, The Gardens 1891

The magnificent topiary gardens of Levens Hall, near Kendal, were laid out by the King's gardener Beaumont, who trained at Versailles, in 1692.

Caption For Harrogate, The Kursaal 1911

This £40,000 concert and dancing hall opened in 1903; the plans were by R J Beale and the noted theatre designer Frank Matcham.

Caption For Mellor Brook, Post Office C1955

Because Samlesbury Hall was so near, the area was popular with walkers and day trippers in the post-war years.

Caption For Daventry, The Moot Hall C1950

This photograph, taken shortly after the war, shows the Moot Hall in a rather sorry state of repair.

Caption For Mellor Brook, C1955

Because Samlesbury Hall was so near, the area was popular with walkers and day trippers in the post-war years.

Caption For Faversham, The Guildhall C1960

The Guildhall was built in 1574 as a market hall; it was rebuilt in 1814, except for the splendid timber arches on which it rests, and which serve as shelter for the stall-holders and their customers.

Caption For Preesall, Town Foot C1955

John Hall was Pilling and Preesall postman for forty-five years and one of the original members of Pilling Brass Band.

Caption For London, The National Gallery 1897

The paintings that formed the basis of Britain’s national collection were purchased for £57,000 in 1824 from J Angerstein.The exhibition halls created on the north side of Trafalgar Square to display

Caption For London, The National Gallery 1897

The paintings that formed the basis of Britain's national collection were purchased for £57,000 in 1824 from J Angerstein.The exhibition halls created on the north side of Trafalgar Square to display

Caption For Widnes, Swimming Pool C1965

It has since been replaced by a new Kingsway Leisure Centre which has, besides a swimming pool, a large sports hall where world championship boxing and premier league snooker matches

Caption For Trowbridge, Silver Street 1900

On the right is the glass front and the lantern of Hill's Public Hall, now Mackay's.

Caption For Andover, Bridge Street From Level Crossing 1939

Buildings opposite the signal box have all gone, but some shops and the Post Office with its domed cupola still remain.

Caption For West Humble, The Village 1906

Here the River Mole cuts into the steep slope of Box Hill near the Burford Bridge Hotel.

Caption For Brockham, Old School Lane 1958

Further down Tanner's Hill, the lane becomes Old School Lane; this view looks north past these pairs of tile-hung former estate cottages, which are all now in private hands and extended by a bay at

Caption For Dorking, High Street 1905

This view of the High Street has changed out of all recognition - though the 15th-century White Horse, a famous coaching inn in the centre of the picture, still stands, and the view is still terminated

Caption For Dorking, Castle Mill 1909

Box Hill School has become one of the dominant features of the village; it was erected by Edward Gardener in 1870, and was then named Dalewood.

Caption For East Meon, The River C1955

In the distance, the telegraph pole and phone box have been removed.

Caption For Hitchin, Bucklersbury 1908

The George Inn is on the left, and next door but one is Boxall's, a taxi firm still in business in Hitchin, though now from different premises.

Caption For Box Hill, Hotel And Garden 1931

This hotel nestles at the foot of Box Hill, alongside the rushing traffic of the main London to Dorking road.