Places

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Maps

19 maps found.

1899, Eastwell Ref. RNE698811
1946, Eastwell Ref. NPO698811
1921, Eastwell Ref. POP698811
1902-1903, Eastwell Ref. RNC698811
1884 - 1902, Eastwell Ref. HOSM44491
1940, Eastwell Park Ref. NPO698814
1895, Eastwell Park Ref. RNE698814
1896, Eastwell Park Ref. HOSM44591
1921, Eastwell Park Ref. POP698814
1897-1898, Eastwell Park Ref. RNC698814
1896, East Ewell Ref. RNE697192
1947, East Wall Ref. NPO697973
1920, East Ewell Ref. POP697192
1921, East Wall Ref. POP697973
1945, East Ewell Ref. NPO697192
1882, East Wall Ref. HOSM44391
1897-1909, East Ewell Ref. RNC697192
1899, East Wall Ref. RNE697973
1902, East Wall Ref. RNC697973

Books

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Memories

12 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Shopping Memories.

On the left hand side of the photograph next to the zebra crossing is Eastwells, a greengrocers and fruiterers. My father Harold Besent who is in the window in a white coat was a partner and also the managing director from 1940 ...Read more

A memory of High Barnet in 1955 by Claire Allen

Eastwells

My gran , Dolly worked there for years

A memory of Barkingside by Jane Howe

Evacuation At The Time Of The V1 And V2 Attacks On The South East And London

I am adding to my brother's memory written today about our evacuation to North Wales in 1944. A fuller description has been written by myself on BBC North East Wales web ...Read more

A memory of Coedpoeth in 1944 by Fred Schofield

My Love Story Begun At Astwell Hall, Summer 1970

Hello, My name was Dominique Andrieu at that time. As a French student, I spent some marvelous holidays at Astwell Hall on summer 1970. Two of my aunts stayed there before me : Odette et Claude ...Read more

A memory of Torquay by dominiqueandrieu

Love Bloomed At Astwell Hall

I went to Astwell Hall with 17 other members of Heatham House Youth Centre and at the time was friendly with one of my female colleagues.  In Torquay I was attracted to the girl who organized the trip and we started ...Read more

A memory of Torquay in 1951 by Patrick Pyke

Eastwells The Grocer

Hi, does anyone remember the names of who ran Eastwells the grocer? My dad grew up here and is trying to remember the name - David? Robert?

A memory of Barkingside

Growing Up In Eastwell Park

My grandfather came up from Cranbourne in Dorset and was head gamekeeper of Eastwell Park all his working life, and my mother met my father, Alfred Clark, when he was sent there to work. They married in the church that ...Read more

A memory of Westwell in 1952 by Maureen Feakins

Eastwell Park Lake Church

My great-grandfather sketched this landscaped scene in pencil & pastils, his name was Thomas Corbett McDonald. I was thrilled to find this address, it answers a lot of questions. I'm from Sydney Australia and as I just ...Read more

A memory of Westwell in 1870 by Ross Elliot

Beverley Gardens, Western Avenue.

I was born in a masonette in Beverley Gardens, Western Avenue, in the middle of an air raid in 1943. Yes, I do rememebr buying an ice cream from Creamery Fare in Greenford. My local shops were across the road in ...Read more

A memory of Perivale in 1940

Memories Of Wrekenton A Mining Village In Gateshead

Memories of Wrekenton a mining village in Gateshead, County Durham from my late mother and my memories from the 1950’s My mother was born in Wakes Yard in a mining village called Wrekenton, a ...Read more

A memory of Wrekenton in 1950 by Ron Summerson

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Captions

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Caption For Eastwell, Church And Lake 1901

The church and the house amongst the trees beside the lake in Eastwell Park make a haunting and atmospheric view.

Caption For Eastwell, The Towers C1960

Along with the gatehouse next door, they announce the entrance to Eastwell Manor.

Caption For Combe Martin, Rest On The Way To Hangman Hill C1955

The slopes between Little Hangman and Sherrycombe, to the east, were often descended by local women to gather laver (seaweed) from The Rawns.

Caption For Broad Chalke, The Congregational Church C1955

Built in 1862, it was originally a memorial church; the dedication stone in the east wall is now indecipherable.

Caption For Howth, Ladies Bathing Beach 1897

A view looking north west, past the tower and along the east wall of the harbour, to Ireland's Eye.

Caption For Lanlivery, 1903

We see here the south porch, south aisle and east wall of the chancel in granite blocks.

Caption For Prestatyn, 1895

In the 18th century, Prestatyn was a centre for the lead-mining districts of north-east Wales.

Caption For Beauchief, The Abbey C1950

Around 1662 a small chapel dedicated to St Thomas Beckett was built against the east wall of the tower; many of its fittings including the pulpit, Communion table and box pews date from c1664.

Caption For Beauchief, The Abbey C1950

Around 1662 a small chapel dedicated to St Thomas Beckett was built against the east wall of the tower; many of its fittings including the pulpit, Communion table and box pews date from c1664.

Caption For Banstead, The Station C1965

The road almost immediately makes another sharp bend over the railway line below, before passing the Cuddington Golf Clubhouse and continuing on to East Ewell.

Caption For Maltby, Roche Abbey 1893

The main ruins comprise parts of the east walls of the transepts, part of the chancel and a vaulted gatehouse.

Caption For Maltby, Roche Abbey 1893

The main ruins comprise parts of the east walls of the transepts, part of the chancel and a vaulted gatehouse.

Caption For Rainham, The Church C1960

Built in 1488, the tower is constructed of Kentish ragstone; the east wall of the chancel is 11th-century.

Caption For Leicester, Gallowtree Gate C1950

In the 15th century, Gallowtree Gate and Church Gate ran parallel with the east wall of the town and the town ditch.

Caption For Barsham, The Church 1894

The east wall has diaper patterns in stonework, which continue across the window.

Caption For Chester, King Charles I Tower 1888

The north and east walls follow the line of those of the Roman fortress; those on the west and south were moved so that more land could be incorporated within the city's defences.

Caption For Monmouth, The Castle 1896

The fortress was built by William Fitz Osbern between 1067 and 1071, and was one of a chain of strongholds erected to hold down south-east Wales.

Caption For Chieveley, The Manor And Church C1965

The east wall has three lancets with continuous roll mouldings outside and again inside, where the shafts have stiff-leaf capitals.

Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melor's Church C1955

He put in the vivid coloured tiles on the east wall, and he is responsible for the Perpendicular south aisle and west end.