Maps

79 maps found.

1903, Brownhill Ref. RNC653069
1947, Brownhill Ref. NPO653069
1896, Brownhill Ref. RNE653069
1899, Brownhills Ref. RNE653090
1921, Brownhill Ref. POP653070
1921, Brownhills Ref. POP653089
1947, Brownhill Ref. NPO653070
1924, Brownhill Ref. POP653069
1946, Brownhills Ref. NPO653090
1902, Brownhill Ref. RNC653070
1899, Brownhill Ref. RNE653070
1897, Brownhills Ref. RNE653089
1921, Brownhills Ref. POP653090
1947, Brownhills Ref. NPO653089
1902, Brownhills Ref. RNC653089
1902, Brownhills Ref. RNC653090
1883 - 1892, Brown Hill Wood Ref. HOSM56762
1883, Brownhills Ref. HOSM39313
1906-1908, Brownhills Ref. RNC653087
1909-1910, Brownhill Ref. RNC653059

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Memories

214 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Jimmy Brown 1925 To Present

My dad Jimmy Brown was born in Greengairs in 1925, he lived with his family in Hill view. He's still going strong and turns 97 next birthday. Is there anyone who knows him as he's the last man standing in his family.

A memory of Greengairs

Happy Days

My name is Brian Newman and I was born in Barking in 1942. My old man was a grocer and his shop was Newman Stores in Ripple Road by the Harrow, or as we called it, the "arrer". There was a long row of shops either side of Ripple Road. I could ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Brian Newman

Mitcham

I lived in Manor Road in the late fifties and then Lymington Close until the end of the sixties, it was a great place to live then. We played on Mitcham common going to the seven island ponds on our bicycles and the old gun site. Mr ...Read more

A memory of Norbury

Reflections Of My Life

I was born in Argoed Blackwood in a condemned house by candlelight in 1950 We moved to 26 Underwood road Oakdale when I was still quite young. I can still remember so much from all those years ago. The Bic. Browns, Parry, Yem ...Read more

A memory of Oakdale by Gian Singh

Perranporth Primary School In 1960

I began school in the hut above the playing fields ( later becoming the scout/guide hut and play group). Miss Howlet was our teacher, we sang and heard bible stories and use little coloured sticks for our ...Read more

A memory of Perranporth by Elizabeth Foot

Grandmother's Flat Above The Shops

My family's house, just off the Kingston Bypass (now known as the A3) in Tolworth, was damaged as the result of enemy action in September 1940 and my parents and I stayed for a while with my grandmother in Surbiton. ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1940 by Noreen Ayton

Hainton

I hope, I think I am the first to write - I lived in Hainton 1951/54. Our dad worked on the farm just up the road (Stockman). I went to the little school in Hainton. Headmistress - Mrs Slingsby. Do not remember her deputy, but Miss Officer ...Read more

A memory of Hainton by John Brown

Purveyor Of Sweetshops

I knew all the best sweet shops on Lavendar Hill Rd. Easily the best was Browns Sweet shop where Stormont Rd met Lavendar Hill. It had every sweet you could think of and seemed to be open 7 days a week until 9pm. I think the owner ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by tedpettit

The Move From The Old Infirmary To Huddersfield Royal Infirmary 1966.

I clearly remember arriving at 'Ellerslie' a large detached Victorian house situated in the suburb of Edgerton near Huddersfield. The house had been used as a nurses' training ...Read more

A memory of Huddersfield by Molly Brearley

Growing Up In Mitcham

I was born Leslie Dennis Crutch in Grove Road 1948. My brother Ken was born 9 months after dad (Ronald Kenneth) had gone to Normandy as part of the landings - I was born 9 months after he was demobbed (funny that) to mum Winifred ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Les Saunders

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Captions

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Caption For Chandler's Ford, Merdon Avenue C1955

William Wallis (responsible for the Eagle Building in Eastleigh) had the bright idea of creating an 'Inland Bournemouth' on a triangle of land between Hursley Road, Winchester Road and Brownhill Road.

Caption For Bathford, Browns Folly C1955

Dominating the countryside around, and particularly impressive from the Bathampton side of the valley, Brown's Folly was built on the summit ridge of Bathford Hill in 1840.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Abbey 1906

Originally Loakes Manor, a 17th-century manor house in grounds laid out by Capability Brown, the house was remodelled by James Wyatt in 1803 for the then Lord Carrington, acquiring the romantic

Caption For Binfield, Newbold Missionary College C1955

The original house, built by Mr Hutchinson Brown, was bought by Charles Birch Crisp who, in 1910, commissioned newly-qualified architect Oliver Hill to enlarge the house and design the gardens.

Caption For Bow Brickhill, The Parish Church C1960

Perched on the greensand ridge high above its village, the delightful All Saints' parish church is built in the dark brown stone extracted from the hills around it.

Caption For Huntingdon, Bridge And River From Castle Hill C1955

Around 1855, Charles Veasey built a steam-powered mill manufacturing linseed oil and cattle cake.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, High Street C1965

A Saxon hill village, known as Gumeninga Hergae, or the shrine of Guma's people, in 767, it has now become well and truly subsumed into suburbia, and into Betjeman folklore through his poem of the same

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Sands 1906

The original Crown Hotel stands to the left of St Paul's Church; the clock tower has not yet been built.

Caption For Zennor, Village C1955

The Zennor Quoit is a chambered tomb on a wind-blown hill.

Caption For Alton, Crown Hill 1954

We are looking back up Crown Hill, with the sign of the Crown on the left.

Caption For Benhilton, All Saints Church C1955

This view is taken from the west, near the north-east corner of the Green, at the foot of Angel Hill.

Caption For Corfe Castle, From The West 1890

It was undermined and blown up in 1646 after treachery ended its final siege during the English Civil War.