Places

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Photos

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Maps

20 maps found.

1919, Bucknell Ref. POP654830
1896, Bucknell Ref. RNE654830
1947, Bucknell Ref. NPO654829
1946, Bucknell Ref. NPO654830
1899, Bucknell Ref. RNE654829
1920, Bucknell Ref. POP654829
1898-1899, Bucknell Ref. RNC654830
1901-1903, Bucknell Ref. RNC654829
1887 - 1902, Bucknell Ref. HOSM39382
1898 - 1920, Bucknell Ref. HOSM39381
1899, Bucknall Ref. RNE654828
1921, Bucknall Ref. POP654827
1946, Bucknall Ref. NPO654828
1902, Bucknall Ref. RNC654827
1923, Bucknall Ref. POP654828
1946, Bucknall Ref. NPO654827
1897, Bucknall Ref. RNE654827
1886, Bucknall Ref. HOSM39379
1902-1903, Bucknall Ref. RNC654828
1885, Lugg Green Ref. HOSM37339

Books

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Memories

8 memories found. Showing results 1 to 8.

Warmsworth To Sally Goozer

Hi I am Stuart Lindsay, my parents moved into the first council house on Tenter Lane no. 38 in 1950 and I was born in 1951. Sally Goozer was a favourite haunt for me and my late cousin Anthony Basham who lived in Cliff ...Read more

A memory of Levitt Hagg by Stuart Lindsay

The Village Pond

When I was a child I often visited my Aunts who lived in Buckrells, the large house opposite the Volunteer Pub; one of the joys of these visits was escaping from the adults and exploring the village pond which was almost ...Read more

A memory of Seavington St Michael by Janet Kiddle

School Days And Beyond

Having just stumbled on this website I felt compelled to add my recollections of living in Fenham in Cheeseburn Gardens from circa 1961 to 1980. I lived 2 streets down the hill from the first contributor who lived in Ovington ...Read more

A memory of Fenham by keith.hindson

Matron's Secretary

My late mother Isabelle Grainger (1925-2010) worked at the Royal West Sussex Hospital during the late 1940s early 1950s as secretary to the Matron Miss E.S. Parkinson (later Mrs Buckwell). Whilst working at the hospital my mother ...Read more

A memory of Chichester by s.tanner

Living At Brean West Monkton

I spent most of my childhood living at Brean West Monkton and recently was reminiscing with my brother Jeremy Bicknell (who now lives in New Zealand) about our visits to the village Post Office and the services of ...Read more

A memory of West Monkton in 1950 by Lyn Longridge

Watson House

I was in Watson House since the age of 7 with my brothers and sisters Linda, Noel, Pam, Kevin, Myra, Karen. I went to Boldmere High School, I made lots of friends, my best friend were Irene Bicknell and Diane Hull, if you know ...Read more

A memory of Sutton Coldfield in 1966 by June Smith

Growing Up

added yesterday my memories of growing up in Ferhurst go back to the 30's & 40's. I was born in one of the small cottages on the edge of the green in 1932 My parents were Victor and Harriet Larbey & I had 2 sisters Pat & Joan ...Read more

A memory of Fernhurst in 1930 by George Larbey

Good Times

We lived at 121 Broxburn Drive until 1957, when we moved to 52 Foxglove Crescent. The prefabs were freezing cold in winter, but had all mod cons of the day. Our neighbours were Billy, Malcolm Campbell, the Sansoms, Brian Major, ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon in 1957 by Elizabeth Campbell

Captions

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Caption For Chippenham, Market Place Looking Towards High Street C1955

In the 1890s Mr H G Bucknell ran a watch-making and fancy repository business.

Caption For Rodborough, The Village C1950

Benjamin Bucknell, the architect who designed Woodchester Park, was born in the village of Rodborough.

Caption For East Finchley, High Road C1965

At the foot of the hill is the brick and concrete underground station of 1939, designed by Charles Holden and L H Bucknell.

Caption For Desborough, High Street C1955

All the buildings have been demolished on that side, and the road curving round (Buckwell Street) is now a cul-de-sac.

Caption For Chideock, The Swiss Cottage C1965

The flamboyant thatch of a former infants' school was turned into a cottage orne by Matthew Knight in 1881; at the turn of the century it was the home of the local headmaster, John Charles Bucknall.