Maps

45 maps found.

1921, Hollybush Ref. POP738438
1897, Hollybush Ref. RNE738438
1899, Hollybush Ref. HOSM62756
1947, Hollybush Ref. NPO738443
1947, Hollybush Ref. NPO738444
1947, Hollybush Ref. NPO738445
1920, Hollybush Ref. POP738444
1919, Hollybush Ref. POP738445
1921, Hollybushes Ref. POP738460
1898, Hollybush Ref. RNE738444
1945, Hollybush Hill Ref. NPO738455
1899-1900, Hollybush Ref. RNC738445
1896, Hollybush Hill Ref. RNE738455
1946, Hollybush Ref. NPO738438
1946, Hollybushes Ref. NPO738460
1919, Hollybush Ref. POP738443
1897, Hollybush Ref. RNE738443
1895, Hollybushes Ref. RNE738460
1899, Hollybush Ref. HOSM48734
1897, Hollybush Ref. RNE738445

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Memories

22 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Cheslyn Hay 1960 1977

My parents moved from Essington to Cheslyn Hay in 1960. We briefly lived in one of the cottages in Hollybush before moving to Low Street. I remember Harry Bates selling fruit & veg from his horse & cart and people ...Read more

A memory of Cheslyn Hay by andyandjan35

Hollybush Lane

When I was a child in the early 1950s Hollybush Lane, from Woodhall Lane to Great Ley, was quite literally a lane. On one side the council had built houses, but on the other were the farm cottages that were built around the ...Read more

A memory of Welwyn Garden City by Rod Sharp

Withycombe Village

In the Second World War my brother and I were evacuated to my grandmother's in Withycombe village, she lived in a cottage opposite the Country Inn. We went to the village school down near the Hollybush Inn. I have fond memories of ...Read more

A memory of Exmouth in 1940

Amenities The Good Old Days And They Were!

Brown Edge was a brillant place to live, and I have fond memories of the village. Perhaps in my youth I did not really appreciate what I had, the village store (Keiths), the butchers, Harrisons and Sammy ...Read more

A memory of Brown Edge in 1969 by Linda Mitchell

Happy Days

i was born in Algers Road, Loughton in 1942 and moved to Chigwell in 1944, then back to Buckhurst Hill in 1947.  My dad worked as a lorry driver for W.C.French. My brother Chris and friends used to walk up to Buckhurst Hill High Road ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1947 by Roger Walker

The Way We Were

In 1946 my family Mum, Dad,brother Alex and sisters Jenny and Kay moved into a requisitioned house in Hollybush Hill. The house was called Surinam and it was a beautiful old house with a sweeping staircase and cellars that ...Read more

A memory of Wanstead by Lillian Bradley

Dewy Spider Webs On Holly Bushes

It was September of 1942 when first I spied a dewy spider web gleaming in the sunlight of the morning as I entered on my first day at the Ilkeston County Secondary School. I in short trousers was suddenly seized and ...Read more

A memory of Ilkeston in 1940 by Trevor Adams

Lancaster Road.

Henry Waits the butchers, small shops that sold sweets from a jar and fireworks. Penny for the guy, small children waiting at bus stops with the 128, 231 and 144B to try and pry a penny towards fireworks. Girlfriend (Rose Gritty) down ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1950 by Roger Davis

The Lane Pauline Johnson

I used to walk to Blands School through the lane with my friend Jean Brookes, we would often stop outside the Clark's (Terry) house and climb up the bank where we could see Jean's house across the field. Then we would ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield in 1955 by pauline.hutchins

Markam In 1940 To 1957

I was born in 10 Penywerlod road and attended Markham schools until 1952 when i passed to go to Pontllanfraith technical School. I recall most of the people in the neighbourhood and my friends were Tony Morris,Johnnie Williams, ...Read more

A memory of Markham by vincegardiner1

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Captions

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Caption For Penn, The Village 1968

Others include The Roebuck, The Hollybush and The Rose and Crown, which used to be the terminus for a horse-drawn bus service from Wolverhampton.

Caption For Welwyn Garden City, Memorial And Hollybush Lane C1955

Hollybush Lane lies in the southern part of the Garden City, and its tree-lined footpath and grassy triangular area typify Ebenezer Howard's vision of a ordered village atmosphere.

Caption For Hailsham, The Church C1965

Another view, similar to H6031 (above), shows the brick-paved path and the holly bushes.

Caption For Ingleton, Thornton Foss 1929

Once the Settle to Carlisle railway had opened, which ran to the east of Ingleton, Victorian entrepreneurs laid out the 4-mile walk along the banks of the River Twiss towards Pecca Falls, Hollybush