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Maps

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1924, Brushes Ref. POP653497
1896, Brushes Ref. RNE653497
1947, Brushes Ref. NPO653497
1903, Brushes Ref. RNC653497
1923, The Brushes Ref. POP846311
1896, The Brushes Ref. RNE846311
1947, The Brushes Ref. NPO846311
1902-1903, The Brushes Ref. RNC846311
1903, Bruche Ref. RNC653321
1923, Bruche Ref. POP653321
1947, Bruche Ref. NPO653321
1896, Bruche Ref. RNE653321
1900, Bush Ref. RNC657386
1907-1908, Bush Ref. RNC657379
1920, Lower Bush Ref. POP768872
1945, Bush Estate Ref. NPO657396
1895, Peckham Bush Ref. RNE802491
1920, Round Bush Ref. POP820671
1921, Bush Green Ref. POP657415
1921, Bush Green Ref. POP657417

Books

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Memories

115 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Bush House Open Air School

I also attended bush house open air school not sure how many years maybe one or two think I left around 1959 - 1961. I think my teacher was Miss Williams - I remember all the teachers names you have mentioned but only ...Read more

A memory of Isleworth by Malcolm Golding

Bush Hotel

My great granduncle and aunt managed the Bush Hotel - certainly in 1901. He was James Price, born in Ifton (Ilton?) Monmouthshire c. 1862 and his wife, Mary Pearce born in the same place C 1865.

A memory of Chepstow in 1900 by Margaret Chapman

Street Life

Welling in the Fifties had never been short of colourful characters plying their trade in and around the suburban Streets. I can fondly recall three from my childhood, the most memorable being the old rag and bone man who sat perched on his ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

25 Years In Beaconsfield.

Born in Wembley, I arrived in the New Town of Beaconsfield in 1957 aged 5. With my younger sister and my parents. I left home at 17 but returned occasionally until 1981 when my parents moved to Scotland. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Beaconsfield by Gordon Cooper

More Memories From A Boy Growing Up In Burghfield

Back in Burghfield around 1962, I clearly remember one day during the School Summer Holiday seeing a Huge Red and Green Steamroller coming towards me with a whole host of Road Tar making ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Andrew Cooper

Ice Cream Heaven In Gipsy Road

Ice cream was a special treat in our house back in the 1950's. The brand we had was always Lyons Maid, vanilla or strawberry, considered superior to Walls. But for those special occasions, especially during summer, we ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Sydenham Girls

I went to Sydenham girls with Angela Smith, Pat Metcher, Paulette Savage, Janis Brush, Pearl Harkens! I remember Ms.Wright, she was a real tyrant with red nails & pearlescent high heels & used to give me detention for wearing nail ...Read more

A memory of Sydenham by Rose Archer

The Dig In 1972

Virginia and I arrived at Loveden Hill in early September of 1972 during the middle of the last major dig on the site. She had found an ad in the Times for volunteers at the site and moved into the farm enclosure in our Citroen ...Read more

A memory of Loveden Hill by Ron Arnold

War Time

During the WW2 war my dad was posted at R A F Finningley and we his family lived in the village at a small holding across the road from the school. I can still see in my mind Wilf the owner who lived there too with his wife. Also the geese ...Read more

A memory of Finningley in 1945 by Andrew Darling

Brushing The Cobwebs Off

My mother, Mrs Pat Bishop, was Headmistress of Boddington C of E School from November 1949 until sometime in 1962. In the beginning there were only about 9 children in the school, 5yrs to 11, no mains water or flushing ...Read more

A memory of Upper Boddington by Peter Bishop

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Captions

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Caption For York, Low Petergate 1892

On the left is a large sweeping brush head trade sign, now in the York Castle Museum: it advertised Seale's Brush and Mat Warehouse.The lamp to the forefront on the Londesbro Arms has now disappeared

Caption For York, Low Petergate 1892

On the left is a large sweeping brush head trade sign, now in the York Castle Museum: it advertised Seale's Brush and Mat Warehouse.

Caption For Gorleston, Old Dutch Pier 1952

In the centre of the photograph we can see the 64ft, red brick lighthouse on the Brush Wharf, built at a cost of £400.

Caption For York, Low Petergate 1892

On the right is Merriman's pawnbrokers with its ornate gas lamp, whilst on the left is Seale's brush and mat warehouse.

Caption For York, Low Petergate 1892

To the left is Searle's brush and mat warehouse.

Caption For Great Shelford, Woollards Lane C1955

The cyclists here obviously felt sufficiently safe not to worry too much about hugging the kerb and avoiding brushes with the traffic.

Caption For Frome, Spring Gardens 1907

The river in the foreground is the Mells, and the girl in working clothes on the bridge was possibly employed at the nearby brush factory, previously Jeffries Woollen Mill.

Caption For Gorleston, The Beach And The Promenade 1922

In the centre of the photograph we can see the 64ft, red brick lighthouse on the Brush Wharf, built at a cost of £400.

Caption For Loughborough, High Street C1955

Above Harris's shop is a glimpse of industrially prosperous Loughbrough, with Brush Electrical and J Taylor's bell foundry in Cobden Street being among the more widely known resident companies.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1902

In June 1920 four Southport Californians were sold to Barrow-in-Furness Corporation Tramways as a stop-gap measure until new cars ordered from Brush were delivered.

Caption For York, Goodramgate 1892

John Warton - we believe that is him standing in the doorway - owned The Cheap Shop, an early discount store offering china, glassware, lamps, brushes, wicks, and lamp oil at competitive prices.

Caption For York, Low Petergate 1892

On the right is Merriman's pawnbrokers with its ornate gas lamp, whilst on the left is Seale's brush and mat warehouse.

Caption For Aldershot, St Michael's Parish Church C1950

Its boundaries brush hard against the borders of neighbouring Hampshire.

Caption For Great Shelford, Woollards Lane C1955

The cyclists here obviously felt sufficiently safe not to worry too much about hugging the kerb and avoiding brushes with the traffic.

Caption For Braintree, High Street 1902

Down the street, just to the right of the white canopy, was the entrance to West's brush factory - one of Braintree's key industries.

Caption For Axminster, Castle Hill 1902

The factory at the foot of the hill is The Old Brush Works.

Caption For Hertford, Ware Road C1960

The main employer was Addis, the brush manufacturers, who came to Hertford in the 1920s when they took over the premises of the Hertford Steam Laundry Company.

Caption For Odiham, High Street C1955

Similarly, on the right is Hand Bros, an ironmonger's selling tools, guns and cartridges, brushes and paint, garden requisites, and wireless, and undertaking repairs of all kinds; they have been

Caption For Stroud, High Street 1910

On the extreme left is a baker's and corn and flour merchant, while next door at No 21 is a brush, rope and twine merchant.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1897

The gable-end signage is for John J Shephard's Brush and Basket Manufactory and William Shepherd's Photographic Establishment.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

Further along is another family concern, with brush and basket-maker John Shephard sharing a building with William and Annie Shepard, photographers.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

Further along is another family concern, with brush and basket-maker John Shephard sharing a building with William and Annie Shepard, photographers.

Caption For Tintern, Abbey 1890

The wire was used, among other things, to make brushes for carding in the wool industry.

Caption For Tintern, Abbey 1890

The wire was used, among other things, to make brushes for carding in the wool industry.