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Maps

118 maps found.

1940, Burpham Ref. NPO656830
1920, Burpham Ref. POP656830
1898-1909, Burpham Ref. RNC656830
1897-1899, Burpham Ref. RNC656831
1920, Burpham Ref. POP656831
1895, Burpham Ref. RNE656831
1895, Burpham Ref. HOSM39650
1940, Burpham Ref. NPO656831
1896, Burpham Ref. RNE656830
1875 - 1896, Burpham Ref. HOSM39649
1947, Burnham Ref. NPO656363
1896, Burnham Ref. RNE656362
1895, Burnham Ref. RNE656363
1920, Burnham Ref. POP656362
1946, Burnham Deepdale Ref. NPO656368
1898, Middle Burnham Ref. RNE778959
1921, Burnham Deepdale Ref. POP656368
1920, Burnham Green Ref. POP656369
1921, Burham Ref. POP655737
1895, Burham Ref. RNE655737

Books

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Memories

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Clapham Church

I visited Clapham and the Church in the summer of 1999.  At different periods during the 1800's my Collins family lived and worked there. Thomas Collins of Burpham was buried at Clapham on September 13th, 1855 at 55.  His first ...Read more

A memory of Clapham by Gail Collins

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

Good Old Days

i lived at 13ward gardens just by the village green.spent my youth there until moving to new zealand when i was 25,spent many a day fishing for sticklebacks in the stream by the pond back in 1964,as i got older spent many an hour in the ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham by Elkin Stephen

Where Has The Time Gone

to have good memories of baughurst my parents both worked at AWRE we moved there when I was one and we left the area in 1970 when I was 15 We lived at 50 long grove and I also went to hurst school I now live in new Zealand ...Read more

A memory of Baughurst by Ian Garner

Growing Up In Burnham

In this year I was 5 years old, and just starting school in the church hall in Gore Road, which is the road in which I also grew up. I remember Burnham as a small, close-knit community, we went to church every Sunday, it was ...Read more

A memory of Burnham in 1962 by Lucinda Tabram

The New Nhs

Straight from school at 17 and a half, I started training at Treloars in 1948. The Managers had managed the transfer to the NHS very efficiently! As Lord Burnham was Chairman of the Board [and also of the Daily Telegraph! ] we we well ...Read more

A memory of Alton by Ann Martyr

Perimede Road Perivale

Hi there ,I was born in Perivale hospital in July 1960. No longer there? I also remember flying a kite with my grandparents which was so much fun. I wonder if there is anyone out there who knew or knows a family who lived in ...Read more

A memory of Perivale

Memories Of My Childhood

I was born in 1956, in Wiltshire, but my first memories are of Pawlett, where we moved, when I was very small. It was a smaller, quiter village than it is even now. I went to the village school, on the village green, next to ...Read more

A memory of Pawlett in 1961 by Rene Rees

Early Recollections

Amongst my earliest memories of Burnham-on-Sea are those of being in the forge of my grandfather's blacksmith's shop, he was Mr Welland, watching him shoeing horses. After the work was done he would hoist me up onto the ...Read more

A memory of Burnham-on-Sea in 1940 by Mary Trimble

Holidays

We spent many a happy holiday in the Bridgwater area, sometimes staying on a farm just outside Bridgwater and in later years in a flat in the holiday village in nearby Burnham on Sea. Many wonderful memories of my dead parents and dogs!

A memory of Bridgwater by Sue Bowles

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Captions

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Caption For Burpham, The Church 1898

Only a stone's throw from the historic settlement of Arundel, the village of Burpham is a gem of a place.

Caption For Burnham Overy Town, The Village C1955

The name of this inn is the Hero, after the most famous inhabitant of the Burnhams: Horatio Nelson, born in the rectory of nearby Burnham Thorpe, and later to become England's greatest admiral, and victor

Caption For Holt, The Hall 1896

It was built by W H Pemberton for the Burcham-Rogers family, who wanted it completed in the Elizabethan style.

Caption For Burnham On Sea, High Street C1960

Once known as Alfred Street, Burnham's main shopping street was an avenue at one time; but the trees were removed to accommodate traffic.

Caption For Burnham Market, Everetts Mill Bridge C1955

The Burnhams take their name from the river Burn, which runs through this picture.

Caption For Burnham On Sea, The Beach 1913

Moving further east along Somerset's coast, we reach Burnham on Sea.

Caption For Althorne, Main Road C1955

The village stands above the estuary of the River Crouch, about three miles north west of Burnham-on-Crouch.

Caption For Wallasea Island, Ferry Pier C1965

Across the River Crouch lie Burnham and Creeksea.

Caption For Burnham, High Street C1955

Burnham desperately struggles to keep its identity separate from the sprawl of Slough, but the historic core is surrounded by suburban housing and its main street has seen injudicious change since 1955

Caption For Brean, The Post Office Stores C1960

All the way north from Burnham to Brean Down, the six miles of road behind the sand dunes and beaches has a string of bungalows, chalets, shops, caravan parks, amusement parks and holiday camps, as well

Caption For Highbridge, Church Street 1903

The George Hotel on the right with the porch survives, but the branch railway line to Burnham- on-Sea, its level crossing gates shown closed, has long gone.

Caption For Brean Down, 1918

Closer in, you can look down on Weston Bay and Weston-super-Mare to the north: it is probably better not to look too closely at the holiday sprawl along the road back to Burnham-on-Sea.