Places

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Maps

57 maps found.

1919, Burrington Ref. POP656919
1947, Burrington Ref. NPO656917
1946, Burrington Ref. NPO656918
1898, Burrington Ref. RNE656918
1898, Burrington Ref. RNE656919
1920, Burrington Ref. POP656917
1919, Burrington Ref. POP656918
1946, Burrington Ref. NPO656919
1899, Burrington Ref. RNE656917
1902, Burrington Ref. HOSM39586
1887, Burrington Ref. HOSM39587
1901-1903, Burrington Ref. RNC656917
1899-1900, Burrington Ref. RNC656919
1899-1900, Burrington Ref. RNC656918
Burrington, 1883 - 1884, Burrington Combe Ref. HOSM39585
1883 - 1884, Burrington Combe Ref. HOSM39664
1947, Berrington Ref. NPO638954
1899, Berrington Ref. RNE638955
1899, Berrington Ref. RNE638956
1920, Berrington Ref. POP638956

Books

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Memories

40 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Corner Shop, Rookwood Avenue/Burlington Road

Does anyone remember the name of the little shop on the corner of Burlington Road and Rookwood Avenue. I lived in Beverley Road in the Fifties/Sixties and was often sent round for ice cream and sweets. I ...Read more

A memory of New Malden by Susan Locke

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 Bakery

In my school days I used to go to the bakery with my school pal George. It was owned by Mr Rhodes, George's father. Helping to make all the bread-cakes-pork pies, Mr Rhodes would put a pork belly joint in the oven for our breakfast. Can ...Read more

A memory of Hinstock by John Heeley

Shannons Corner

I have fond memories of new malden. I lived in the flats, Byfield Crt, for 15years. I went to Bushy school and then Burlington - it was an all girls school. Mrs Bray was my headmistress. My mum worked for Mrs Starrs cafe, worked ...Read more

A memory of New Malden by hazelcarver273

Evacuee

I was evacuated from London to Oxford with Burlington School on 1st September 1939. At first we had our lessons in the old Milham Ford School premises but after a few weeks transferred to the new school in Marston where we shared the ...Read more

A memory of Oxford in 1940 by Sheila Kent

The Real Winters Of The 1940s

I recall, with the occasional shudder, the freezing cold winters of the 1940s. I spent Saturday evenings earning a couple of shillings (that's 10p to you youngsters!!) working from 4.30pm to 6.00pm selling ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1948 by Neil Mac Gregor

The Lowe Family In Market Street

My great grandfather, Andrew Corden LOWE moved to Tenbury Wells about 1904 with his wife Florence "Flo" and their two little children: Douglas age 4 and my grandmother Cordelia "Queenie", age 1. He was an ...Read more

A memory of Tenbury Wells in 1900 by Mandy Sutton

Burnopfield

My visit to Burnopfield to meet grandma Ann Burns and John Patrick Burns, my mam Ann Therese Burns was born in Barrington Villa in Burnopfield, my mam and 9 sisters and brothers grew up in this house. If anyone knows something abouth ...Read more

A memory of Medomsley in 1949

General History Contacts And Contributions Welcome

William Evans born 1843 in Llanelli, Camarthen Wales moved to Bedlington Northumberland in 1861 and married Mabel Bell, in 1863. They first lived at the Barrington Colliery with their young ...Read more

A memory of Seaton Delaval in 1860 by Jemilla Russell Clough

Park, Fields And The Ivy House

I was born in 1947 - youngest of five (4 girls and a boy) lived on Seaforth Avenue. Motspur Park was a great place to grow up, we had such a wonderful childhood. As well as "The Park" at the end of Marina Avenue - ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park

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Captions

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Caption For Chesterfield, High Street 1896

Horses and carts no longer park outside the Wheatsheaf public house, however; but the spire of the parish church can still be seen in the background at the end of Burlington Street, which like the High

Caption For Eastbourne, Parade 1899

This view shows well the more varied architectural styles after the 1850s compared with the stucco ele- gance of the Burlington on the right.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Memorial Hall C1960

Viscountess Barrington provided funds towards its cost, and Princess Beatrice officially opened it in 1925.

Caption For Bourton On The Water, The Village C1955

Five bridges step over the Windrush in Bourton before it flows on downstream to the village that bears its name, and then to Barrington, Burford and Witney to join the Thames.

Caption For Addingham, Farfield Hall C1955

The house was designed in the mid 18th century by Richard, Earl of Burlington.

Caption For High Salvington, The Mill C1955

This is Old Durrington windmill, photographed at a time when the site was used as a tea garden.

Caption For Newquay, Bank Street 1930

Hartnoll Brothers (right), stationers and printers at Burlington House, were the proprietors of the Newquay Guardian and the Handbook to Newquay and North Cornwall.

Caption For Holker Hall, Interior C1875

Lord George Cavendish rebuilt the house in 1840 to a design by the then Earl of Burlington, later Duke of Devonshire; this design closely resembled the original building.

Caption For Eastbourne, Carpet Gardens 1912

On the left is one of the finest stucco terraces in Eastbourne, the Burlington and Claremont Hotels of 1851: worthy of Brighton.

Caption For Eastbourne, Terminus Road 1925

When the railway arrived in 1849 George Cavendish, Earl of Burlington, laid out Terminus Road to link the station to the sea front, and it rapidly became Eastbourne's main commercial street.

Caption For London, Regent Street C1950

This view looks north up Regent Street, with Beak Street on the right and Burlington Street on the left.

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Wish Tower 1901

The Burlington Hotel, close to the pier, stands on the site of a Roman villa.

Caption For New Malden, Malden Road C1960

The police station (right) on the corner of Malden Road and Burlington Road was opened in 1892.

Caption For London, Piccadilly 1910

In Piccadilly are the stylish Burlington and Piccadilly Arcades, the Ritz, and the Royal Academy.

Caption For High Salvington, The Mill C1955

This is Old Durrington wind- mill, photographed at a time when the site was used as a tea garden.

Caption For Sheffield, Fargate C1955

THE TITLE of this chapter was the tribute paid to Sheffield by Charles Burlington in 'The Modern Universal British Traveller' in 1779.