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Maps

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1945, Bush Estate Ref. NPO657396
1898, Bush Estate Ref. RNE657396
1901-1902, Bush Estate Ref. RNC657396
1922, Bush Estate Ref. POP657396
1902-1903, The Brushes Ref. RNC846311
1923, The Brushes Ref. POP846311
1896, The Brushes Ref. RNE846311
1947, The Brushes Ref. NPO846311

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Memories

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Bush House Open Air School

I also attended bush house open air school not sure how many years maybe one or two think I left around 1959 - 1961. I think my teacher was Miss Williams - I remember all the teachers names you have mentioned but only ...Read more

A memory of Isleworth by Malcolm Golding

Bush Hotel

My great granduncle and aunt managed the Bush Hotel - certainly in 1901. He was James Price, born in Ifton (Ilton?) Monmouthshire c. 1862 and his wife, Mary Pearce born in the same place C 1865.

A memory of Chepstow in 1900 by Margaret Chapman

Days Of My Childhood

As young children my nanna would frequently walk my sister and I up to the Arno to play in the rough ground behind the rose garden. That was way back in the 1950's. She would sit and spend quiet time in the gardens whilst we ran ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by Ian Tait

Happy Days

I went to Wescott Road school in 1950 then St Crispins 1956. I can recall quite a few shops. Herrings furniture where you could buy on HP with no checks, as Mr Herring assessed whether or not you looked trustworthy. NSS newsagents. Next door ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham by keithmorshead

Stanmore 1950 52

Hallo , my name is Cliff Bowley. My family moved to Stanmore in 1950 to a very large house called "Belmont Lodge " on the corner of Denis Lane and London Road junction. Does anybody remember it? It was knocked down for development, ...Read more

A memory of Stanmore by cliffbowley

Living In Teddington 1950s To 1980s

We moved from 76 Princes Road in 1957 to the other end of Teddington, to 143 High Street, opposite Kingston Lane. My parents bought the house for about £1400 (yes fourteen hundred) as a refurb project. It still had ...Read more

A memory of Teddington

Little Waltham

I was born in Little Waltham and lived there until 1967. I only left because I got married and the cost of housing in the village, even then, was way out of our reach, so we had to move 20 miles north to Sible Hedingham. I had a ...Read more

A memory of Little Waltham by Richard Mansfield

A Privilege To Grow Up Here!

I was born in 1961 in Thorpe Combe hospital in Walthamstow and brought up by my parents in Forest Edge Buckhurst Hill. I consider myself very privileged to have lived there for the first 26 years of my life and have ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Andrew Evans

New Moon Café

I’m researching the New Moon Café, The Street, Cobham. It was opposite The Little White Lion. It was owned by Bob and Lottie Bush during the war. My great-great grandmother Katherine Overington and my great-grandmother Ivy Cattermole lived ...Read more

A memory of Cobham by Sinead Mc Carthy

Revisit To My Home

February was a very sad time for all my family. There was a light at the end of a very sad day. My youngest son took me to Wednesbury, Old Park Rd, Dudley, and my home 5 Wells Rd. The day was brilliant, parked right outside my ...Read more

A memory of Bilston by Eddie Potts

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Captions

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Caption For Daventry, Market Square C1950

The cottages on the left of this photograph have all gone now, and in their place is a landscaped public garden area with trees and bushes. The

Caption For Plaistow, The Village C1955

Located in a remote region north of Petworth, the village was originally formed in a clearing in the woods.

Caption For Hadley, The Village 1901

The pub is called the Old Bush Inn.

Caption For High Salvington, 1919

Here we see newer housing in a location on top of the Downs, amongst gorse bushes.

Caption For Hitchin, The Waterfall 1901

At Westmill the Oughton falls from the millpond into the river course.

Caption For Sandringham, The Entrance Lodge 1896

Under this neatly-trimmed ivy and bushes is the entrance lodge to Sandringham House and gardens, which were subsequently opened to the public in the early 1900s.

Caption For Uppingham, Stockerston Road C1960

This is the reverse view of U10054 (above), looking towards the town.

Caption For Cark In Cartmel, The Village 1912

The board on the house on the left proclaims that the building belongs to W H Duckworth, cycle and motor engineer.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Lake Road C1955

Lake Road, with houses overlooking the main lake, is undoubtedly a delightful place to live.

Caption For Andover, Ladies' Walk And Iron Bridge 1904

Just out of the picture, high on the right bank, is the path from Love Lane and Wolversdene Road to the bridge.

Caption For Hitchin, Park Street 1901

In 1901 the main road to the south was Park Street.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Regatta Day 1899

To this day, this is the most popular event on the river.

Caption For Stourbridge, The Mitre Inn C1960

Today the grass and beds full of flowers have been replaced by paving stones and beds with bushes planted in them instead - all very much easier to maintain.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1936

The buildings on both sides of the road have been extensively altered over the years.

Caption For Butley, The Street C1953

The lady with the pram, near the clipped bushes (left), is outside the Post Office and Stores, which closed in 1975, although the post box remains.

Caption For Hampstead, North End 1898

Not much more than a stone's throw from Jack Straw's Castle, the original Old Bull and Bush can be seen on the right of shot.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1906

In the 1460s, William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, set about remodelling Raglan in the contemporary French style as a Yorkist fortress during the Wars of the Roses.

Caption For Worplesdon, The Village 1904

For a few years around the turn of the 20th century, Worplesdon's cricket pitch was at the foot of Rickford Hill on the edge of the common.

Caption For Blackdown Camp, 1906

A sextet of non-commissioned officers from the 2nd Infantry Brigade adopt a casual pose for the photographer amid the gorse bushes and sparse clumps of grass outside the Sergeants Mess at this camp on

Caption For Rochester, Cathedral From The Vines 1894

Two young boys, perhaps pupils from the King's School whose upper storeys and decorated chimneys are visible in the middle foreground inside the cathedral grounds, stand beside a table in the Vines.

Caption For Ingrave, Dairy Farm Pond 1908

Two draught horses are watered at the tree-fringed roadside pond.

Caption For Morwenstow, The Bush Inn C1955

The vast parish of Morwenstow's most famous Rector was Robert Stephen Hawker, incumbent from 1834-75.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle 1890

The castle was erected on a red sandstone spur from locally quarried limestone.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1925

The businesses on the left have all gone, but Barclays Bank, the impressive building on the right, and Lloyds Bank farther up the High Street remain in the town - although Lloyds has moved