Places

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Maps

18 maps found.

1921, Burton Green Ref. POP657142
1947, Burton Green Ref. NPO657141
1901-1902, Burton Green Ref. RNC657142
1924, Burton Green Ref. POP657141
1896, Burton's Green Ref. HOSM39628
1945, Burton's Green Ref. NPO657212
1947, Burton Green Ref. NPO657142
1897, Burton Green Ref. RNE657141
1899, Burton Green Ref. RNE657142
1886, Burton Green Ref. HOSM39620
1921, Burton's Green Ref. POP657212
1895, Burton's Green Ref. RNE657212
1898-1899, Burton's Green Ref. RNC657212
1902-1903, Burton Green Ref. RNC657141
1946, Barton Green Ref. NPO634350
1921, Barton Green Ref. POP634350
1902, Barton Green Ref. RNC634350
1898, Barton Green Ref. RNE634350

Books

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Memories

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Family Of Ewj Moloney, Lancing Solicitor D 1978

I was part of the St James the Less Players, the Parish church drama group, which started my career on the boards. The Downs,The Manor, The Park, The Clump, The Chalkpit..The Woods The Beach..were all ...Read more

A memory of Lancing by Rose Moloney

Spondon During War

I occasionally came to live with my sister in Spondon during the war years. I lived in Ockbrook Road, the house was named Tarbet House. At the rear across two fields was an anti-aircraft battery of four guns, which when they were ...Read more

A memory of Spondon in 1942 by Roy Allen

My Memories Of Selly Oak And Bournbrook

I was born Anne Shirley Crofts back of 622 Bristol Road (opposite where Aldi is now) in July 1944, brother Ronnie was born 1940, sister Vivienne was born 1942, and Alan was born 1947, between Riverton Road ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1954 by Anne Crofts

So Many Happy Hours

I spent so many happy summer holidays in Great Barton, and in particular Conyers Green where my Aunt Norah Lovelace lived in a cottage next to the old chapel building.  I cycled often to the village store/post office, and to ...Read more

A memory of Conyer's Green by Shirley Waters

Hatch End 50/60/70s Memories

As I’ve only just stumbled on this web page so offer excuses if it’s past its sell by date. I lived in Sylvia Ave Hatch End from 1951 (as a babe in arms) until I married and moved away in 1976. My recollections may now be ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End by Martin Harris

Memories Of Peel Green

I have lived in Peel Green all my life, it was a lovely area. I went to Godfrey Ermans and Winton Senior. I was the eldest of seven children and we lived in Rowsley Road, we used to play on Goddies Park and go over the ...Read more

A memory of Peel Green in 1950

Happy Days

I lived in Hornchurch 1946-58. Went to school at North Street Primary and then for a brief time to Dury Falls before we moved in 1958. My father ran Cramphorns Corn and Seed Merchants, which can just be seen in this photo. My best ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1950 by Pauline Emmons

Leigh Road And Living In Eastleigh

My grandmother lived in a flat in the Eagles building behind Collins the butchers. In the 1951 picture, the girl on the bicycle could easily be me! I would have been 10 then and my coat was a light green with black ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh by Mrs Monica Kitchenside

Wright's Car Hire

My grandad, Victor Wright, ran Wright's Car Hire in Ardleigh Green next to Carter's Bakery nearly opposite the school. He had 2 Humber limousines, a Studebaker and an Austin 18 for chauffeur driven hire. He and the other drivers, ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by tony.wright

The Bull Hotel

yes remember the bull demolished i and built Macfisheries supermarket in its place left my job with my mate Dave Palmer, we were both employed by Billy Horsborough who was the manager for better buying supermarket and the green grocer ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge by mercia2005

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Captions

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Caption For West Burton, The Village 1909

A century ago, West Burton was a lively farming village with a market and many shops.

Caption For West Burton, The Cross C1955

The centrepiece of West Burton's village green in Wensleydale is this stepped obelisk, dated 1802.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

The Greene King dray (left) is outside Everard's Hotel, which closed in 1987.

Caption For Uttoxeter, Market Place C1965

Stevenson's Yellow Buses first ran from Uttoxeter to Burton on 11 September 1926.

Caption For Gedling, Coronation Walk And Burton Road C1960

This view was taken just east of the railway bridge over Burton Road, which led to the now-closed Arnold Colliery.

Caption For West Burton, The Village 1909

A century ago, West Burton was a lively farming village with a market and many shops.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square C1950

Behind Ken Pett's green post office van on the left of the picture, you can just see the remains of Norman Burton's shop which burnt down during the early hours of 6 January 1948.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

On the left is Everard's Hotel with a Greene King dray outside.

Caption For Barton On Sea, C1955

The novelist Elizabeth Goudge lived with her parents in nearby Barton Lane.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner, The Screen 1900

Decimus Burton's impressive arch is topped by a decorative frieze depicting horsemen, the design imitated from the Elgin Marbles which were on display in the British Museum.

Caption For Barton Seagrave, Old Cottages C1955

Immediately east of Wicksteed Park, on the higher ground above the River Ise, Barton Seagrave has a small core of stone-built houses and cottages and a good Norman church around a triangular green.

Caption For Bilsborrow, Roebuck Hotel C1960

The parish boundaries meet here with those of Myerscough and Barton; indeed, one boundary cuts through the Roebuck's bowling green.