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Maps

30 maps found.

1946, Brill Ref. NPO650329
1895, Brill Ref. RNE650330
1919, Brill Ref. POP650330
1919, Brill Ref. POP650329
1895, Brill Ref. RNE650329
1946, Brill Ref. NPO650330
1900, Brill Ref. RNC650330
1898-1899, Brill Ref. RNC650329
1898 - 1919, Brill Ref. HOSM38941
1906, Bridge Ref. HOSM48409
1919, Trill Ref. POP853462
1946, Trill Ref. NPO853462
1898, Trill Ref. RNE853462
1898-1900, Trill Ref. RNC853462
1884, Great Billing Ref. HOSM42461
1884, Great Billing Ref. HOSM46827
1901-1904, Bill Quay Ref. RNC640018
1898-1901, Little Billing Ref. RNC756900
1884, Little Billing Ref. HOSM51405
1898-1901, Great Billing Ref. RNC719637

Books

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Memories

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Living In Teddington 1950s To 1980s

We moved from 76 Princes Road in 1957 to the other end of Teddington, to 143 High Street, opposite Kingston Lane. My parents bought the house for about £1400 (yes fourteen hundred) as a refurb project. It still had ...Read more

A memory of Teddington

1970s To Present Memories

I have many happy childhood memories of this lovely place - we had a caravan around the corner in Lligwy Bay (nr Benllech) for over 10 years and this was one of the best beaches around.  I remember walking from Llligwy ...Read more

A memory of Red Wharf Bay in 1975 by Gabrielle O Sullivan

Where Polesworth Is

Hello, My memory tells me that Polesworth is (and also has been) situated in the County of Warwickshire. All the best. Les Searle

A memory of Polesworth by Leslie (Mr) Searle

Wonderful Times

My father moved to Cold Meece in 1960 to take up his job as a prison officer at the nearby Drake Hall open prison, and we stayed there for a couple of years before we moved to live at the prison itself. At the time I was between 9 ...Read more

A memory of Coldmeece in 1962 by John Grehan

Laleham Abbey

My sister Kathleen Taylor (former name) was cook in the kitchen for the retired old ladies. I was always staying with her during school holidays. Her husband then (now deceased) was Barry Taylor and they had two children, Sarah born ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1970 by Stuart Mitchell

Now Living In Egypt

Hi Anthony, I knew your grandmother Ketura and your grandfather Ellis and most of their children. They had a very large family. Your Auntie Margery and I were great friends. We were always getting into trouble for climbing the ...Read more

A memory of Llysfaen in 1960 by Anthony Roberts

Potts Ancestry Kibblesworth

My father Edward Potts was born in Kibblesworth in 1900 his brothers were William Potts, Noble Potts and his sister was Hilda Potts. All the brothers were miners in Kibblesworth. When dad married we moved to Birtley ...Read more

A memory of Kibblesworth in 1900 by Catherine Cowing

My Grandad Humphreys Thomas John1875 1965

Grandad Humphreys, he was a carpenter making and restoring the Lockgates on the Montgomery Canal. Born in Welshpool 1875-1965. I remember the little trains running across Church Street as a boy of 8 years ...Read more

A memory of Welshpool in 1954 by Keith Bedford

The Taplin Family

Hello, my Great-Grandmother worked in Blockley silk mill. Her name was Emma Taplin, then she went on to marry a West. Her family lived in Paxford and her father worked on the Blockley railway. I only live down the road from ...Read more

A memory of Blockley in 1880 by Angela Lamb

A Childhood Reminiscence

I lived in Edgware from 1941 and, although a young child, I remember the war years vividly, especially collecting shrapnel and the sounds of bombs, anti-aircraft guns and V2 rockets. In 1944 I began school at Edgware ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1940 by Brian Wimborne

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Captions

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Caption For Waddesdon, Upper Winchendon, The Wilderness 1897

Climbing out of the Vale of Aylesbury northwards onto the Brill-Winchendon Hills, we reach Upper Winchendon, where the Marquess of Wharton built a vast country house around 1700.

Caption For Oakley, The Church C1960

Oakley was within the medieval royal hunting forest of Bernwood - the king's hunting lodge cum palace was at Brill nearby.

Caption For Woodhouse Eaves, Childrens Convalescent Home C1955

After the war, to be ill as a child was considered worthwhile if it meant spending time away by being sent to the home to recuperate.