Places

6 places found.

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Maps

43 maps found.

1946, Hartford Ref. NPO727804
1897, East Hartford Ref. RNE697353
1902-1903, Hartford Ref. RNC727802
1896, Hartford Ref. RNE727802
1947, Hartford Ref. NPO727802
1919, Hartford Ref. POP727804
1898, Hartford Ref. RNE727803
1898, Hartford Ref. RNE727804
1923, Hartford Ref. POP727802
1919, Hartford Ref. POP727803
1897, Hartford Ref. HOSM47825
1901, Hartford Ref. RNC727804
1946, Hartford Ref. NPO727803
1919, Hartford End Ref. POP727809
1946, Hartford End Ref. NPO727809
1947, East Hartford Ref. NPO697353
1898-1900, Hartford Ref. RNC727803
1925, East Hartford Ref. POP697353
1896, Hartford End Ref. RNE727809
1895, Hartford End Ref. HOSM47726

Books

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Memories

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Indigo

Hi, Anyone remember a shop called Indigo in Dartford? I used to go to Dartford on the train, with my mum, once in a while, and I remember a shop called indigo, I can’t remember what it sold (I’m guessing jeans) It’s a memory that’s stuck in my ...Read more

A memory of Dartford

Wentworth County Primary School

As far as I can see, no-one has left a memory of my old primary school. So, let me start this off (if I may?): Living in nearby North Road, I attended this school from 1962-68. When I started at the Infants' School, my ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by Stuart Hall

Horton Kirby In The 1960's

I was born and brought up in Dartford but my aunt, Nora Hall, was housekeeper to Sir Edward Bligh and they had moved to Horton Kirby in 1961 from Swanley Village. Sir Edward took a ten-year lease upon the house that was ...Read more

A memory of Horton Kirby by Stuart Hall

The Welling Mods: Long Gone But Never Forgotten

We were like one huge crazy family, not only from Welling, but also from the surrounding towns of Blackfen, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Dartford, Eltham, Plumstead and Woolwich - even as far as from the other ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Prefabs

From 1947 I lived in Bedford Road at the top of East Hill but my maternal grandparents lived in the prefabs at the other end of town. The name Blackmans Close sticks in my mind for some reason but I’m not sure if it’s my memory playing tricks - ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by Michael Swanton

Schoolboy Angling 1950's

Please can someone remind me of the name of the Fishing Tackle Shop in Low field Street, Dartford, where I used to join/rejoin DDA&PS each year?

A memory of Dartford by Charles Marchant

Memories Of Hartford

I went to The Little School which was by the crossroads in Hartford. Part of The Grange School. Housed the kindergarten and the 1s. I was there 1964 - 1966. My teachers hers included Mrs Wood, Miss Hatton. The playground seemed ...Read more

A memory of Hartford by Liz Hicks

New Years Eve At Didgemere

My parents farmed in Hertford Heath, only a short drive from my Uncles home in Roydon, as did my Grandfather from Nazeing. An uncle and aunt lived in Ashridge Park in Hemel Hempstead so rather further away from Roydon ...Read more

A memory of Didgemere Hall by Katrina Valentine

Hartford Secondary Modern School

Me and my late twin brother started at this school in 1953, the school was mixed. We were the first ones to be there, it was a brand new school. Fred Beech was the headmaster, he was a grand man and would always ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1953 by Peter Drinkwater

Atkins Charity Football Match At Sidlesham Fc

Driving through Sidlesham , I noticed the village football club had floodlights. My son Steven was looking for a ground for a Charity Football Match, as we were staying at our chalet at Church Farm ...Read more

A memory of Sidlesham by Ray Baker

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Captions

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Caption For Hartford, River And Anchor Inn 1907

Hartford lies between Huntingdon and St Ives, bordering on the Ouse.

Caption For Hartford, The Cross Roads C1955

Now really a suburb of Northwich, Hartford has long been a more desirable area in which to live, particularly in the past for the town's wealthier manufacturers.

Caption For Hartford, The River 1898

A winter river scene with the church in the distance; the boathouse with a path beside it belongs to Hartford House.

Caption For Felsted, The Mill C1960

Felsted had two watermills at the time of the Domesday survey, and it is likely that Felsted Mill and Hartford End Mill are on the same two sites.

Caption For Little Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

The ford at Cartford Lane was replaced by a bridge (middle distance); its board reads 'Cartford Bridge Company Limited.

Caption For Little Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

A small caravan site and the Cartford Hotel flank the approach to the Cartford toll bridge, which was built across the Wyre in 1831.

Caption For Hertford, Ware Road C1960

The main employer was Addis, the brush manufacturers, who came to Hertford in the 1920s when they took over the premises of the Hertford Steam Laundry Company.

Caption For Hertford, The Lock 1920

Hertford Lock is not in quite such a rural setting today.

Caption For Dartford, Crown And Anchor Inn C1955

This view of the Crown & Anchor shows Dartford's narrow streets.

Caption For Oxford, Hertford College 1906

Dating back to 1284, Hertford College had fallen into decay by the middle of the 19th century, though its fortunes were later revived by Act of Parliament.

Caption For Tilbury, Riverside C1960

Before the building of the Dartford tunnels and the Queen Elizabeth II bridge, the Tilbury ferry was an important means of crossing the Thames for motorists in this part of Essex.

Caption For Walkern, High Street C1960

Later on, in 1728, when returning from the market at Hertford, Thomas Adams was violently murdered in the High Street.

Caption For Cove, 1909

The Dartford Warbler is known to breed here, and the pool is also a favourite haunt of dragonflies.

Caption For Hertford, Fore Street 1933

The photograph was taken from the centre of the street, showing a banner promoting Hertford's County Hospital, but with many of the same businesses still functioning.

Caption For Coventry, Hertford Street C1955

Broadgate was always the hub around which Coventry revolved, and Hertford Street was once one of the main streets running into it, though it was constructed only in 1912.

Caption For Yateley, The Common 1924

The Dartford Warbler is known to breed here, and the pool is also a favourite haunt of dragonflies.

Caption For Gravesend, Clifton Marine Parade C1898

We are keeping to the Kent bank of the Thames Estuary as the river reaches Gravesend, beyond the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge at Dartford.

Caption For London, Opening Of Tower Bridge 1894

This is a truly historic photograph, which shows the lowest crossing of the river Thames (except for the new Dartford motorway bridge) on the day it opened in 1894.

Caption For Addlestone, Crockford Bridge 1904

A view across the River Bourne, a tributary of the Thames, with a hay cart fording the river and horse and cart and mounted horseman looking down from the bridge at the lower end of Brighton Road.

Caption For Grays, Dartford Tunnel 1963

This rather quaint view shows the then 'up to the minute' toll booths of the newly-opened Dartford Tunnel.

Caption For Otford, High Street C1950

Otford is on the main Sevenoaks to Dartford road, alongside the River?

Caption For Sevenoaks, Constitutional Club 1895

Standing between the Dartford Road and Seal Hollow, and with its Club Hall visible on the north side, it was built by the Constitutional Club company for social and political meetings, and

Caption For Sevenoaks, Recreation Ground 1895

The houses beyond stood in the Dartford Road.

Caption For Waterford, The Old Windmill Tea Rooms C1960

Waterford lies along the North Road from Hertford towards Stapleford and Stevenage - the road follows the course of the meandering River Beane.