Places

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Photos

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Maps

28 maps found.

1898, Broomham Ref. RNC652424
1920, Broomham Ref. POP652424
1895, Broomham Ref. RNE652424
1940, Broomham Ref. NPO652424
1940, Broomhall Ref. NPO652417
1921, Broomhall Ref. POP652416
1896, Broomhall Ref. RNE652417
1920, Broomhall Ref. POP652417
1940, Bromham Ref. NPO651613
1919, Bromham Ref. POP651613
1947, Broomhall Ref. NPO652416
1902, Broomhall Ref. RNC652416
1897, Broomhall Ref. RNE652416
1898, Bromham Ref. RNE651613
1896, Bromham Ref. RNE651614
1919, Bromham Ref. POP651614
1946, Bromham Ref. NPO651614
1897, Broomhall Ref. HOSM39170
1947, Broomhall Green Ref. NPO652422
1882, Bromham Ref. HOSM39100

Books

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Memories

8 memories found. Showing results 1 to 8.

Coronation Day

My mother took short term housekeeping positions and in 1953 we lived in Westbrook House in Westbrook village, looking after Sir Edgar and Lady Ludlow Hewitt. He was a gentleman farmer and I sometimes drove around his land with him in ...Read more

A memory of Bromham in 1953 by Sonia James

April 1961

I rember the third day of April 1961 , when I got married to Janet Walker she was the cobblers Daughter in Emley , a lovely girl and still is after 57yrs the next day we woke up to 1ft of snow. We bought our first house there , a cottage ...Read more

A memory of Emley by gedwilson36

New Addington Memories

I remember as a young boy Fairchildes school , we lived in Castle Hill Crescent and walked in all weathers to school. I remember Mr. Hedges, Mr. Breed, Mr. Watson, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Rutter Mr. Morgan, Mr. Best, Mr. Trinder, ...Read more

A memory of New Addington by Peter Lester

My Childhood Memories

I was born at Drive Villa, Melbury Osmond in 1938, my parents coming both from London. But my father had a music shop in Yeovil. My memories of Melbury Osmond are very happy ones, we had a school then infants and juniors, ...Read more

A memory of Melbury Osmond by Diana Mitchell

The Heights, Haircuts And Reg's

My earliest memories of the Heights are going to Sunday School and the library on King Street, along with visits to Krinks the barbers opposite Bank Lane for a "short, back and sides". I think there were 2 ...Read more

A memory of Irlams o' th' Height by Bryan Gibson

Sunningdale Past

I was born in 1948 and lived just on the corner of London Rd and Broomhall Lane in a large house converted into flats called Holmwood. My dad was a milkman at Clifford dairies in London Road just past the Station along with my ...Read more

A memory of Sunningdale by pbatblythewood

Where Is She Now?

When I spent a couple of years training as an RNMS at Bromham Hospital, I used to live in Nurses Quarters at 1 Albany Road, Embankment, Bedford. I celebrated my 21st Birthday whilst there & my parents brought my brother & ...Read more

A memory of Bedford by John Smith

The Camp At Broom

My family moved to Broom because we had family there. We lived at the Camp for a while and my mum made a home out of two of the buildings. My dad worked for Mr Ted Atkins, running the farm side of the Mill. I was very happy in Broom ...Read more

A memory of Broom in 1955 by Hazel Roberts

Captions

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Caption For Bedford, Bromham Bridge 1897

The attractive village of Bromham is now bypassed, so the old bridge over the Great Ouse is mercifully much quieter than it was a few years ago.

Caption For Calne, Harris's Factory C1960

Cattybrook No 2 Factory was brick built in 1932, 'steel framed with a Georgian- wired glass roof on a single span' (John Bromham's Brief History).

Caption For Devizes, St John's Church 1898

His tomb is to be found in St Nicholas, Bromham.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 1893

A rival tea merchant, Broomhall and Company, trade just three doors down.

Caption For Calne, The River Marden And New Road C1955

for pie cooling and packing; the ground floor for pie making; the first floor for offices; the second for sausages; the third for canning; and the fourth for the kitchen and cooking (John Bromham's