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Maps

27 maps found.

1921, Burston Ref. POP657049
1897, Burston Ref. RNE657049
1902, Burston Ref. RNC657049
1919, Burston Ref. POP657050
1946, Burston Ref. NPO657052
1898, Burston Ref. RNE657050
1898, Burston Ref. RNE657052
1883, Burston Ref. HOSM39600
1946, Burston Ref. NPO657049
1946, Burston Ref. NPO657050
1921, Burston Ref. POP657052
1901-1902, Burston Ref. RNC657052
1899-1900, Burston Ref. RNC657050
1881, Burston Ref. HOSM39602
1899, Barston Ref. RNE634246
1947, Barston Ref. NPO634246
1919, Buriton Ref. POP655750
1946, Burnstone Ref. NPO656670
1921, Barston Ref. POP634246
1945, Buriton Ref. NPO655750

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Memories

15 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Sunday Mornings

My mother in law, then Marie Elizabeth Burston born 1921 in Wales, whilst in service at Hartlebury House used to go to church every Sunday morning. The postman played the big organ. Every morning she had to give him and the gardener ...Read more

A memory of Painswick in 1930 by Peter Royal

Twickenham In The 60's

I lived and worked in Twickenham from 1962 and 1969. I lived at 125, Staines Road and worked for the Metropolitan Water Board, based at a small depot in Nelson Road, close to the fish and chip shop. I was what was called ...Read more

A memory of Twickenham by Alfred Winkworth

1967 Rlch

I spent most of my childhood in and out of the hospital and have such wonderful happy memories. I was usually on Charlie Mac ward (Charles McAllister). I remember Sister Bromley (spoke to her only a few of years ago), Dr Burston and Peter ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Jane Ballinger

Horndean And Catherington

I was born in 1954 in Queens Crescent, Horndean, to Vera and Jim Thomas (both deceased), I had an older brother Roland (deceased). During the war my dad was in the Horndean Homeguard before being called up and my mum tried ...Read more

A memory of Horndean by Roy Thomas

Anne Bolyn's Well.

I lived at 3 Piers Cottages on Church Hill from the age of 3 years, they were demolished in the late 1950's at the same time as Orchard Hill Cottages nearby. I earnt some pocket money for assisting the demo' men to transport the ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton in 1946 by James Whitehead

South Weald School 1959 Ish

The old school was still in the village - the toilets seem to be well remembered - how I hated those. The old school for me smelled of those tablets of paint which were used in art class, for dabbling. That smell ...Read more

A memory of South Weald in 1959 by Dermot Keenan

Growing Up In Kelloholm 1959 1969

I was born to Janette (maiden name Fowler) and Charlie Ross in 1959 and lived at 13 Main Street and then 15 Guffock Road. My granny and grandad were Isabel and William Fowler(aka 'Slip Fowler' the bookie!). I too, ...Read more

A memory of Kelloholm by Isabella Agnew

Memories From Childhood.

My memories of heswall , I was not a patient, but my baby brother was, were of a hugeold building that was really imposing. My brother was taken there at 1day old. He had a cleft lip and palate,he stayed there for 8 months, ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1977 by Ann Bebbington

Childhood Memories

I lived in Stadhampton from 1949 - 1952. When I was eight years old living in Rutland my parents split up leaving my Dad with three small boys rather suddenly. As was often the case in those days I was shipped out and came to ...Read more

A memory of Stadhampton in 1949 by Tim Elliott

Happy Childhood Memories

Born in Hale in 1941, I have many happy memories of growing up in Hale. Weekly visits to the grocers (Burstons ?) near the railway station. Playing with friends around Bankhall Lane (lived at number 43) and the Bollin Valley. ...Read more

A memory of Hale in 1941

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Captions

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Caption For Buriton, Pond 1898

Located at the western extremity of the South Downs, Buriton captures the essence of the traditional English vil- lage.

Caption For Buriton, Pond 1898

Located at the western extremity of the South Downs, Buriton captures the essence of the traditional English village.

Caption For Buriton, The Church Of St Mary 1898

The picturesque village of Buriton stands in the shadow of Butser Hill, and by the pretty, tree-fringed pond lies the church, with its 13th-century tower watching over the tranquil scene.

Caption For Buriton, High Street C1960

Located at the western end of the South Downs, Buriton captures the essence of the traditional English village.

Caption For Hickling, The Pleasure Boat Inn C1955

John of Oxnead, a monk at nearby St Benet's Abbey, recounts how, in 1287, the sea burst in upon the flat shorelands and the town of 'Hyckelnygge'.

Caption For Hickling, The Pleasure Boat Inn C1955

John of Oxnead, a monk at nearby St Benet's Abbey, recounts how, in 1287, the sea burst in upon the flat shorelands and the town of 'Hyckelnygge'.

Caption For Buriton, High Street C1960

Buriton is set in a wide valley.

Caption For St Neots, High Street C1955

THE NEW century saw a renewed burst of building activity.