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Maps

35 maps found.

1897, Bromfield Ref. RNE651610
1899, Bromfield Ref. HOSM39098
1925, Bromfield Ref. POP651610
1947, Bromfield Ref. NPO651611
1899, Bromfield Ref. RNE651611
1947, Bromfield Ref. NPO651610
1920, Bromfield Ref. POP651611
1901-1904, Bromfield Ref. RNC651610
1901-1903, Bromfield Ref. RNC651611
1883 - 1902, Bromfield Ref. HOSM39173
1883 - 1902, Bromfield Ref. HOSM61539
1898 - 1910, Pentre Ref. HOSM39099
1901, Bramfield Ref. RNC648553
1896, Bramfield Ref. RNE648552
1946, Bramfield Ref. NPO648552
1919, Bramfield Ref. POP648552
1946, Bramfield Ref. NPO648553
1899, Brimfield Ref. RNE650350
1947, Brimfield Ref. NPO650350
1898, Bramfield Ref. RNE648553

Books

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Memories

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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

Left And Forgotten

I am now 66 and my memory of beautiful Mile Oak is as clear today as it was 55 years ago. Sadly I was one of them naughty boys (as you villagers branded us). My crime was taking 2/6p off a windowsill back here in Folke stone, one ...Read more

A memory of Mile Oak in 1955 by Danny Featherbe

Abernethie & Son Ltd

I was very interested in your web site. William Abernethie, owner of Abernethie & Son Ltd 140-144 Uxbridge Road, was my Great great grandfather. He also had a branch at 25 Broadway, Ealing. It was a very successful drapery ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by Kay Pack

A Happy, Friendly Place For A Boy To Grow Up ...

Born in Woking in 1945 I lived in New Haw from 1947 to 1964, firstly at Warren Road and then from 1949 in Braeside. I remember Mrs Crab at West Byfleet Primary who taught me to read; I remember Mr Bean at ...Read more

A memory of New Haw in 1947 by David Imisson

Chelmsford, Infirmary, 1895.

This may well have been called the Infirmary, so its use didn't change a great deal for many people lots of decades later. It then became the London Road Hospital, and the A. & E. section were accessed down the ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by John Crouch

Mile Oak Portslade 1938 To 1950

Hello, I was one of the few children who lived in Mile Oak Road and and also played on Broomfields Farm, we lived at no 222 which was the second to last house before the road dropped down the hill to Mile Oak. The old ...Read more

A memory of Mile Oak in 1947 by Frank Piner

Broomfield Park Childrens' Boating Pond C1985

In 1985 my son, daughter, niece & nephew were in the 7 to 10 age bracket. Included in their favourite places were the Broomfield Park kids' playground, the kids' assault course and the ...Read more

A memory of Southgate in 1985 by Peter Neal

Childhood Memories In The 1970's

My maternal grandparents lived in Palmers Green - firstly in Elmdale Road close to what is now the North Circular and then moving to Wentworth Gardens off Hedge Lane. I have many childhood memories of visiting ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green by Paul Williams

Broomfield Bakeries,

Yes, I remember a small branch of Broomfields in the block next to Reeves Corner and opposite the Eagle Pub. There was also a Sanders Grocers next to it where Mum would buy split peas that we had that evening with Faggots bought from ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by frank.aylard

Childhood Memories Of The 1950's

My Grandparents moved to Worthing in June 1910. They first rented a property called Sunnyside (No 11) in Ladydell Road whilst waiting for the Church Walk houses to be completed. Then they moved into 23 Church Walk and ...Read more

A memory of Worthing by Aileen Catterson

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Captions

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Caption For Bromfield, Church From North West 1924

The chancel ceiling of St Mary's church in Bromfield was painted in 1672.

Caption For Warminster, The Minster Church Of St Denys' C1940

Canon Sir James Philipps, rector from 1859 to 1897, paid Blomfield to renew the church of St Denys in 1887- 89.

Caption For Oundle, Benefield Road C1950

At the far end of the street, dominating the picture, is Jesus Church, built in 1879 by Arthur Blomfield.

Caption For Macclesfield, Parish Church Interior 1903

The nave is by Blomfield, and would have been brand new when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Sileby, Barrow Road C1965

However, the body of the building is modest, with a faithful partial restoration in 1878 by Sir Arthur Blomfield (1829-99), whose major work was the rebuilding of the nave and south transept

Caption For Alton, St Lawrence's Church, Reredos 1898

The design was by Sir Arthur Blomfield, and it was carved by Thomas Nicholls of Kennington.

Caption For Sheet, Village Green 1898

The Sir Arthur Blomfield church, dedicated to St Mary Magdalen, was built a generation before, almost at the same time as the school nestling behind the trees on the left.

Caption For Liss, St Peter's Church 1901

A new village was born around the railway station and with it a new church, St Mary's, built in 1892 by Sir Arthur Blomfield.

Caption For Crouch End, Christ Church, Crouch End Hill C1965

Standing high above the town centre and attractively sited on the crown of the hill, the church with its elegant broach spire was designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield in c1861, but not completed until 1881

Caption For Crouch End, Crouch End Hill C1890

Look up the hill at the turn of the century, and see this posed but superbly evocative photograph of an attractive mixture of domestic building styles, culminating in the spire of Blomfield's Christ Church

Caption For Cockfosters, Christ Church, Chalk Lane C1965

The building has echoes of the Commissioners' preaching boxes so familiar around London, but in 1898 this austere quality was partly ameliorated by additions to the designs of Sir Arthur Blomfield.

Caption For Sherborne, Ladies College 1912

To the right of the picture, the present-day clock tower, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield in 1926, is yet to be added.

Caption For Cambridge, Selwyn Entrance 1923

Selwyn College was designed in the Tudor Gothic style by Sir Arthur Blomfield.

Caption For Macclesfield, Churchwallgate C1955

The church beyond is St Michael's, rebuilt in 1901 to the design of Sir Arthur Blomfield, who was also the architect of the Bank of England in London.

Caption For Chatteris, High Street C1955

The church peering over the rooftops was largely restored by Blomfield in 1910.

Caption For Datchworth, The Post Office And The Plough C1965

The 17th-century post office stands at the corner of Bramfield Road and Mardlebury Road.

Caption For Cambridge, Selwyn Entrance 1923

Selwyn College was designed in the Tudor Gothic style by Sir Arthur Blomfield.

Caption For Colchester, St Mary's Church 1907

Sir Arthur Blomfield's hard brick 1872 church replaced a brick one of 1713-14, which itself had replaced the medieval building destroyed in the 1648 siege.

Caption For Petersfield, St Peter's Church 1898

Within the last 25 years it had undergone remodelling under the supervision of Sir Arthur Blomfield.

Caption For Chatteris, Parish Church And Memorial C1960

The church was extensively restored in 1909-10 by Sir Arthur Blomfield, thanks to a gift from Robert Wright who had emigrated to America and 'made good'.

Caption For Chelmsford, Grammar School 1892

The Broomfield Road premises - pictured in the year of their completion - were the school's third proper home.

Caption For Willesborough, The Lees 1909

Included in this view (taken from the top of what is known as the Broomfields) is the old Willesborough Hospital.

Caption For Rickmansworth, St Mary's Church 1897

The nave and chancel were rebuilt again in flint in the 1880s by Sir Arthur Blomfield with rainwater heads dated 1884.

Caption For Horley, The Six Bells 1906

The church suffered Victorian restoration and correction of ‘incorrect’ window tracery at the hands of Arthur Blomfield in 1881, but fortunately the 14th- century timber-framed and shingled tower and