Maps

461 maps found.

1895, Butt's Green Ref. RNE657843
1921, Butt's Green Ref. POP657845
1896, Butt's Green Ref. RNE657845
1897-1898, Butt's Green Ref. RNC657843
1940, Butt's Green Ref. NPO657843
1945, Butt's Green Ref. NPO657845
1898, Butt's Green Ref. RNC657845
1919, Butt's Green Ref. POP657843
1919, Butts Ref. POP657837
1898, Butts Ref. RNE657837
1946, Butts Ref. NPO657837
1940, The Butts Ref. NPO846318
1946, Butts Green Ref. NPO657844
1924, Butt Yeats Ref. POP657684
1896, Breedy Butts Ref. RNE649383
1895, The Butts Ref. RNE846318
1898, Butt Yeats Ref. RNE657684
1919, Butts Green Ref. POP657844
1899-1900, Butts Ref. RNC657837
1924, Breedy Butts Ref. POP649383

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Memories

107 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Ethelbert Road

I lived in 1a Ethelbert Road from 1968 to 1979. so many happy memories, the plowing match over the 'Butts' , the deep snow every year , and my old mate Duncan Yandle who lived next door.

A memory of Hawley by Mark Carter

Eastry Childrens Home

I had a wonderful upbringing ‘up the hill’ from Buttshole pond… 1958 - 1966 I was raised in one of the seven cottages- mine was Lime Cottage. My matron was Mrs. Aunty Betty Harris- who had a daughter, ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by John Boston

Shopping With Mum

The girl in the foreground could easily be me with one of my brothers in his pram. It was usual to be left outside the shop to look after one or all of my brothers - and of course very safe to do so - when my mum went inside to ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster

Growing Up In Slaugham 1961

I was born in Slaugham at No1 Carpenters Arms in 1961.  It was the very last house on the right hand side before the White Gate.  What a great time all of us kids had and I hope they share fond memories like I do.  The ...Read more

A memory of Slaugham in 1960 by Lena Schriever

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Camberley...Where Do I Start ?!

Our family lived at Lightwater (1 High View Road) ; I passed 11 plus and was sent to Frimley And Camberley County Grammar School, starting in Sept. 1959. One of the first things we had to do was to get the uniform. We went ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by tobypaws2002

Christmas In Crouch Street

As a child in the 1960s and 1070s my memories of Crouch Street are distinctly Christmassy, I loved the decorations they always put out, and also the trip to the butchers there to pick up the sausages and turkey on ...Read more

A memory of Colchester by Wendy Nolan

A Boscastle Family

Relating to the two little girls standing in the street, the one on the right is Nellie Davy, my aunt. She was the eldest child of Harry and Mary Ann Davy (nee Ferrett). Nellie and three other siblings were born at Butts but ...Read more

A memory of Boscastle in 1900 by Kay Davy

The Cosy Cafe

My family owned the Cosy Cafe on Lyme Road in the 1950s. I did not start working their until 1957 as I was still at school until then, but I still remember a lot of the customers who use to come in for their cups of tea. John Goddard ...Read more

A memory of Axminster by Michael Loving

Royal Soldiers Daughters School

I also remember Miss Betts and Miss Lloyd and her dog. Pat Weedon must have been there at the same time as me. I was then Linda Roberts number 61!

A memory of Hampstead in 1949 by Linda Hoile

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Captions

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Caption For Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912

From south west of the station go first to St Mary's Butts, whose wide street was used until about 1600 for archery practice at the 'butts'.

Caption For Alton, Butts Road And High Street 1907

The buildings in the foreground, including the Duke's Head on the right, are in Butts Road, while Olsen's Stores (left) and those nearer the town are in the High Street.

Caption For Willingdon, The Downs C1955

Heading north from Eastbourne, you turn left in Willingdon to climb Butt Lane to the Downs.

Caption For Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912

St Mary's Butts is in the centre of Reading.

Caption For Bakewell, Memorial Hospital 1923

Built as a memorial to the casualties in the First World War, this building on Butts Road has been added to quite extensively.

Caption For Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912

St Mary's Butts is in the centre of Reading.

Caption For Wicken, Pond Green C1955

Butt's Farmhouse on the green was a medieval open hall.

Ref. P370004
Caption For Pin Mill, C1960

We are looking back from the Butt and Oyster pub towards the boatyard and sailing club.

Caption For Hitchin, The Inner Courtyard, The Biggin 1903

On the right, a wooden water butt gathers rainfall, via a pipe from the guttering.

Caption For Grantchester, High Street C1946

A thatcher is just patching the long straw thatch of the cottage row; the nearer cottage butts against the former farmhouse, and has a pantiled roof with sloping dormer windows.

Caption For Rochdale, The Walk C1910

The Vavasours, who were woollen merchants and built Butts House, also built the former iron footbridge leading to the Walk in 1824.

Caption For Reading, St Mary's Church 1890

This view, until 1886 concealed by houses, shows the tall, elegant west tower of the parish church now dominating St Mary's Butts.

Caption For Hitchin, The Inner Courtyard, The Biggin 1903

On the right, a wooden water butt gathers rainfall, via a pipe from the guttering.

Caption For Marnhull, New Street C1960

This one, between Mounters and the parish church (centre right), looks almost suburban, with the dormer windows of fashionable semi-bungalows around Butts Close (right).

Caption For Edinburgh, Castle From Princes Street Gardens 1897

Butt's Battery (1708-13) is just out of the picture on the lower right.

Caption For Spilsby, Market Street C1955

The name of the pub on the left is still the same - Nelson Buttbut it is now a Free House and no longer belongs to Bateman's.

Caption For Wigan, Market Place C1955

Associated with George Formby and George Orwell, Wigan was also the butt of music-hall jokes, but the pier does exist.

Caption For Alton, The Butts C1965

The freehold of the Butts was presented to the town by the Lord of the Manor is 1981.

Caption For Pin Mill, The Butt And Oyster Inn 1909

The Butt and Oyster is probably the most well-known pub on the East Coast, at Pin Mill, on the River Orwell.

Caption For Spilsby, Market Street C1955

The name of the pub on the left is still the same - Nelson Buttbut it is now a Free House and no longer belongs to Bateman's.

Caption For Frome, Christ Church Street West 1952

The single-storey building we can glimpse through the trees is the fire station, which moved in 1970 to Butts Hill.

Caption For Frant, The Post Office C1955

Most of the houses are positioned around the large green where there were once old archery butts.

Caption For Frant, The Post Office C1955

Most of the houses are positioned around the large green where there were once old archery butts.

Caption For Great Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

The smithy stood there, and in Butts Lane was a tithe barn and turf dales at what was then called West End.