Maps

451 maps found.

1947, Bramley Ref. NPO648576
1940, Bramley Ref. NPO648579
1898, Bramley Ref. RNE648575
1923, Bramley Ref. POP648577
1919, Bramley Ref. POP648578
1945, Bramley Ref. NPO648578
1947, Bramley Ref. NPO648575
1923, Bramley Ref. POP648576
1896, Bramley Ref. RNE648577
1903, Bramley Ref. RNC648577
1896, Bramley Ref. RNE648576
1895, Bramley Ref. RNE648578
1896, Bramley Ref. RNE648579
1947, Bramley Ref. NPO648577
1925, Bramley Ref. POP648575
1920, Bramley Ref. POP648579
1895, Bramley Ref. HOSM38735
1902-1903, Bramley Ref. RNC648576
1923, Bramley Vale Ref. POP648592
1945, Bramley Green Ref. NPO648588

Books

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Memories

175 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

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

Mandrake Road

My siblings and I were all born at Weir maternity hospital in Balham, we lived on Mandrake road and we all went to Fircroft primary school opposite our house. I was at Fircroft from 1976-1982. Mr. Chaimings was the headmaster then, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Sylvia Amoah

57 Pickhurst Park

My family moved here, to no. 57, just beyond the tree on the right, a year after the photo was taken.  At the time of the photo the houses were still being built (ours was probably not yet up), to the right (in the wedge with ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1960 by Martin Jones

Wolf And Hollander

There were a few sizeable department stores in Bromley, including Harrison Gibson and Wolf and Hollander (whose flag you can see waving on the left).  I am pretty sure it was Wolf and Hollander that suffered an extraordinary fire in ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1961 by Martin Jones

Woodlea Drive

I used to come down and up this road from the bus stop every day to and from school. One of the boys who grew up in this street (a house on the right as I remember) started playing for a very influential rock band called the herd. It ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1967 by Martin Jones

St.Matthias Youth Club 1950s

I was born in December 1939 in Redhill Hospital which then changed to Edgware General. My parents Bill and Gladys Wyness lived in Marlow Court, Colindeep Lane and my maternal grandparents lived in Chalfont Court also in ...Read more

A memory of Colindale by sandymills03

Marguerita M Morgan

I went to St Benedict school before going to Oldknow Secondry Modern School. Small Heath Birming. I went to school with Christine Truman, Valerie Hunt, Judith Bradley, Ryan Twins and the Mslekabich twins. I would love to get in contact with any of these guys. It has been over 50 years.

A memory of Small Heath by Marguerita Tudeme

The Welling Mods: Long Gone But Never Forgotten

We were like one huge crazy family, not only from Welling, but also from the surrounding towns of Blackfen, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Dartford, Eltham, Plumstead and Woolwich - even as far as from the other ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Bramley Parade In 1955

I was brought up near Boxer's Lake in the 1940s and 50s in Silverdale, one of the culdesacs off the southern arm of Lonsdale Drive. My first "job" was as a paper boy for Murrays the Newsagents on Bramley Parade, the nearest shop ...Read more

A memory of Oakwood by David Smyth

Saturday Cinema

I was born in 1950 at my grandparents house on Quebec Street, in the Werneth/Westwood area. I lived in Limeside at 86, Pine Tree Road and attended Limehurst junior school and then went on to Hollins Secondary school. Saturday always saw ...Read more

A memory of Oldham by Larry Walton

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Captions

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Caption For Bramley, High Street C1955

Bramley stands about four miles south of Guildford on the Horsham Road; it is a long village with a busy crossroads with Station Road (there has been no railway since the 1960s).

Caption For Bramley, Lane End C1955

Bramley is a large, straggling village popular with those who work in London and nearby Basingstoke.

Caption For Bramley, Main Street C1960

Bramley lies 2 miles east of Rotherham.

Caption For Cranleigh, Station 1908

There were five stations, Bramley, Cranleigh, Baynards, Rudgwick and Slinfold.

Caption For Bramley, The Village C1955

Bramley Road to the south has an avenue of horse chestnut trees.

Caption For Bramley, High Street 1929

The Langrish Bramley Stores immediately opposite extended over three shops, and was the enterprise of Mr Langrish, the parish clerk.

Caption For Sherfield On Loddon, The White Hart C1965

The sign in the foreground points to the Army's Central Ammunitions Depot in Bramley Road, which eventually shut in the 1970s.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

We can see it centre right in this high-level view, which was taken from Bradley's Outfitters.

Caption For Ledbury, The Park C1955

Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.

Caption For Ledbury, High Street C1965

Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, St John's Church, Interior 1898

The elaborate stone and marble reredos is by J D Wyatt, 1875, and the window is by Forest and Bradley of Liverpool, 1886.

Caption For Ledbury, High Street C1965

Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.

Caption For Hyde, Market Street And Town Hall C1955

The clock and bells on the building were donated by Joshua Bradley.

Caption For Bromley, Palace Park 1899

The Bishops of Rochester, who owned the manor of Bromley from 862 until 1845, maintained a palace here from the 10th century.

Caption For Charlton Kings, Cirencester Road C1955

They were built of concrete blocks by the Swindon development company Bradleys on land that was formerly Fuller & Maylam's nursery.

Caption For Charlton Kings, Charlton Hill From Cirencester Road C1955

Bradley Road, which we see here, was the only section completed before local objections and the outbreak of hostilities shelved the plan indefinitely.

Caption For Chipping, The Village Church C1955

Within is a piscina, part of the original 12th-century building, and the font was probably presented by the Bradley family.

Caption For Caldecott, High Street C1955

John Bradley was once the landlord, also an undertaker who made his own coffins.

Caption For Worcester, Battenhall Avenue 1907

Some years later, Sir Thomas Bromley of Battenhall was Lord Chancellor to Elizabeth I, who stayed at Battenhall on her 1575 visit to Worcester.

Caption For Ledbury, The Park C1955

Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.

Caption For Horbury, Queen Street C1955

Bradley's butcher's shop next to the stop sign (right) is still trading.

Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1965

Underneath the stained glass windows of the council chamber we can see the arcade of shops leading to the Market Hall, flanked by Marley Modes, a ladies' dress shop, and Bradleys, a gentlemen's outfitters

Caption For Abbots Bromley, The Annual Horn Dance C1955

Every year, on the first Monday after the Sunday following 4 September, the Horn Dance is performed in Abbots Bromley.

Caption For Marlborough, The College, The Bradleian Building 1901

It commemorates the name of one of the College's headmasters, George Granville Bradley (1858-70).