Maps

525 maps found.

1900, Brent Ref. RNC649498
1919, Brent Ref. POP649498
1946, Brent Ref. NPO649498
1919, Brent Pelham Ref. POP649510
1898, South Brent Ref. RNE834447
1898, East Brent Ref. RNE696957
1919, South Brent Ref. POP834447
1946, Brent Pelham Ref. NPO649510
1896, Brent Eleigh Ref. RNE649500
1899, South Brent Ref. RNC834447
1898, Brent Mill Ref. RNE649508
1896, Brent Pelham Ref. RNE649510
1946, Brent Eleigh Ref. NPO649500
1946, Brent Knoll Ref. NPO649506
1946, Brent Mill Ref. NPO649508
1896, Brent Ref. RNE649498
1884, East Brent Ref. HOSM44319
1899-1900, Brent Knoll Ref. RNC649506
1898-1899, Brent Pelham Ref. RNC649510
1899, Brent Mill Ref. RNC649508

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Memories

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Cooling Castle Farm

To the right of the photograph is a driveway into the interior of the original castle that was the entrance to Castle Farm operated by F.Elms & Sons and in particular my uncle Harry Elms. He bought the Farm in about 1930 having ...Read more

A memory of Cooling in 1955 by Jerry Furley

Growing Up In Hendon 1945 1970

Being born in the front room of 7 First Avenue (which runs between Finchley Lane and Victoria Road) in September 1945 and living at that address until 1970 approximately, but my mother (Mary) and Father (Len) lived there ...Read more

A memory of Hendon by Anthony Edgar

Anyone Remember The Original Cabin Shop/Cafe At The Bottom Of Northdown Hill?

The Cabin was a significant part of my childhood. We first moved to St Peters, into a rented house opposite the church, then up to a council house in Hugin Avenue. As I ...Read more

A memory of St Peters by djacarr

Cowgate Road.

I was born in Cowgate Road, Greenford in 1938. About 1950 we moved to Ruislip Road. I remember playing in the park at the end of the road and visiting the river Brent nearby which of course was out of bounds to us little ones. During the ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by Paul Gardiner

Carefree Days

It is lovely to see the old photos of Porthcawl. Our family used to go there every summer for a holiday in a rented bungalow, none of your mod cons then. But they were great times spent there, lots of laughter and fun. I’m talking of ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl in 1951 by Jackie Haynes

Lancing, Sussex.

When I was 5, my family moved to Lancing in 1952, from a flat above Elliott's Shoe shop, Brighton Road, Purley (London), to a rented a shared home "Suva" on the Brighton Road, Lancing - a stones throw from the beach. In 1953 we moved just ...Read more

A memory of Lancing by janus2

Phil Munton

Hi, I've recently discovered this while doing research on a book I am writing and was interested to hear how many people from Selsdon remember their childhood and, in most cases, enjoyed the village as I knew it as a good place to grow up. I ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon by philmunton48

Things I Remember

Greenford market, that's where the buses terminated. If you were quick you could jump off the back of a bus at the corner when it turned into Windmill Lane, that way if the bus was going further than the market it saved you ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1975 by Terry Tomlinson

Best Village In Somerset

The times spent at East Brent Church of England School in the village were very good. All our family went there except our eldest brother Roy, who went to the infants school which is now the village hall. We learnt more from the village school than any other school we went to, happy days.

A memory of East Brent in 1950 by Jan Harding

94 Years Living In Tilty

Me and my family moved into 1 Pumpkin Hall, Grange Green, Tilty in July 1993 and live there until November 2002 in a rented cottage owned by Mick Waring. We all had 9.4 years of happy and a peaceful life, living in a friendly ...Read more

A memory of Tilty in 1993 by Ricky Layzell

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Captions

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Caption For East Brent, The Church 1961

The Church 1961 Heading back towards Highbridge and the end of this seaside tour, we head for East Brent on the north-east side of Brent Knoll; this is an Upper Lias limestone outlier rising steeply

Caption For East Brent, The War Memorial C1965

East Brent's green is surrounded by white- and cream-washed cottages.

Caption For Romford, The Market C1950

Brent and Collins expanded into the next two shops and offered the latest young men's fashions.

Caption For East Brent, The Shops C1965

The Brent Knoll Inn, named after the 500ft hill that it faces, is still there.

Caption For Brent Eleigh, Street Farm C1960

The River Brett curves around the farmhouse, now at the blocked end of the village street nearest to Monks Eleigh.

Caption For Cossington, The Church C1960

The earlier manor house belonged to the Brent family, who are commemorated in the church.

Caption For Brent Eleigh, Street Farm C1960

The central gabled window is inscribed WB1880, for Walter Brown of Brent Eleigh Hall.

Caption For Brent Eleigh, The Street C1960

The weather- boarded former water mill, trading as Brent Eleigh Tools (centre left), was converted into a dwelling c1990; the mill machinery and stones were preserved in the conversion.

Caption For Anstey, Puttocks End C1955

These thatched cottages are on either side of the road to Brent Pelham at the eastern, outer reaches of Anstey.

Caption For Brent Knoll, 1903

Brent Knoll village straggles along the western side of the Knoll, with St Michael's Church, a dedication often associated with hill-tops and hills, to the centre and the Manor House of the 1860s to

Caption For Leamington Spa, River Leam 1892

Willes charged a rent of just one peppercorn, on the understanding that the ground would never be built on or the trees destroyed.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Bathing Beach 1925

Beach huts, which could be rented on a weekly basis, have become a feature of the seaside scene.

Caption For Leamington Spa, River Leam 1892

Willes charged a rent of just one peppercorn, on the understanding that the ground would never be built on or the trees destroyed.

Caption For Ulverston, Market Street 1895

The clock (which dates from 1845) is set on the top of Ulverston Savings Bank; it was built in 1838, and was taken over by Ulverston Urban District Council in 1901 for a rent of 5s 0d.

Caption For Ware, The Priory 1925

After the Great War, it passed to Ware Urban District Council (later Ware Town Council) on a 999-year lease at a rent of three shillings per annum.