Maps

168 maps found.

1946, Thornton Ref. NPO847291
1896, Thornton Ref. RNE847288
1898, Thornton Ref. RNE847289
1895, Thornton Ref. RNE847290
1898, Thornton Ref. RNE847291
1896, Thornton Ref. RNE847292
1925, Thornton Ref. POP847285
1924, Thornton Ref. POP847289
1903, Thornton Ref. RNC847289
1946, Thornton Ref. NPO847290
1946, Thornton Ref. NPO847292
1947, Thornton Ref. NPO847286
1947, Thornton Ref. NPO847289
1898, Thornton Ref. RNE847285
1896, Thornton Ref. RNE847287
1924, Thornton Ref. POP847287
1925, Thornton Ref. POP847288
1919, Thornton Ref. POP847292
1923, Thornton Ref. POP847294
1903, Thornton Ref. RNC847288

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Memories

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Joining Marianne Thornton School When First Opened

Hi I was at a school in Balham for 1 year before we moved into the brand new MT School. The first year at Balham school was horrible we had a very strict teacher called Miss Smart. She used to ...Read more

A memory of Clapham by Lizzie Maloney

Thornton Heath Mid 60s 1972

My family lived in Osborne Road so my brothers and I went to Beulah Infant and Junior Schools. I think Mrs Colby was head of Infznts and Mrs Grumberg head of Juniors. Mrs Bird was my favourite teacher. I loved having ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by Claire Ringham

Mitcham

I lived in Manor Road in the late fifties and then Lymington Close until the end of the sixties, it was a great place to live then. We played on Mitcham common going to the seven island ponds on our bicycles and the old gun site. Mr ...Read more

A memory of Norbury

Majestic Cinema

Glad someone remembers the Majestic Cinema at Fair Green. We lived in Norbury, just over the border in Croydon, but my Dad was a Cinema Manager with the ABC chain, and regularly did relief stints at the Majestic when the regular Manager ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Colin Marsh

Pollards Swimming Club

I was born in Thornton Heath in the late 1940's and learned to swim at an early age. My next-door neighbour, who was a couple of years older than me, was a member of Pollards Swimming Club and persuaded me to join as well. ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by d_harwood

Cinemas In Croydon

I lived in Croydon until 1969 (the year I got married and moved away). My Dad - Len Marsh - was a Cinema Manager with the ABC chain, and we lived very near the Rex Cinema, Norbury, closed in 1962. Dad was based there for a time, but ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Colin Marsh

Graces Road

My Mother was born in Graces Road in Aug 1893 in her parents house with her eight Bros/Sisters until she married my father in 1918, on leave from France. In 1920 they moved to Green Lane, Thornton Heath. I was Born in 1930. On special ...Read more

A memory of Camberwell by Brian Shiers

Collyhurst

Does anybody remember Denis the bread man we would help him deliver bread and butter and he just gave us 20p and we would buy toffee logs from bobs on Thornton St or get some scraps from Frank's chippy

A memory of Collyhurst by maylettanthony0

The 40/50s

It was the 118 bus Colin. It went from Clapham Common to Mitcham Cricket Green. I also remember well those wonderful Leo's ice lollies. After those awful slabs of lard between 2 wafers that went soggy they were magic - Walls's! My family ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Paul Croxson

Hansom Carriage

I can still remember the sound of the horse's "clipperty-clopp" as we went home in the hansom carriage after arriving at Thornton Heath station - I must have been about eight years old at the time - I always looked forward to our ride home.

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1930 by Rita Francis

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Captions

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Caption For Thornton Hough, Village C1950

This village is referred to as 'Torintone' in the Domesday book, but during the reign of Edward II it, and much of the surrounding land, came into the possession of Roger de Thornton, whose only daughter

Caption For Thornton Cleveleys, Raikes Road C1955

The rural nature of Thornton Cleveleys away from the coast persisted.

Caption For Thornton Cleveleys, Lawsons Road C1955

Holmes in Thornton was a settled agricultural community for generations before Thornton amalgamated with Cleveleys in 1927.

Caption For Thornton Dale, C1965

The railed and culverted Thornton Beck runs through the village of Thornton Dale, east of Pickering on the edge of the North York Moors.

Caption For Clapham, Henry Thornton School C1960

Around the corner in Elms Road (which retains many of its mid-Victorian villas) is the Henry Thornton School, within the same site as the Marianne Thornton (C327056) and also part of the Clapham Centre

Caption For North Bovey, Cross At Hele Farm 1907

The Rev W H Thornton, vicar of North Bovey in the latter half of the 19th century, was initially less than impressed with his flock: 'My new parishioners were very turbulent people ... the women were awful

Caption For Port Sunlight, Hulme Hall C1955

For a time the building housed the Lever family's growing art collection before its eventual removal to Thornton Manor.

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Caption For Thornton Dale, The Forge 1964

When this photograph was taken, the old pantiled forge at Thornton Dale on the A170 east of Pickering had already diversified into pottery, postcards and gifts, as well as its more traditional metalwork

Caption For Thornton Dale, The Forge 1964

When this photograph was taken, the pantiled old forge at Thornton Dale on the A170 east of Pickering had already diversified into pottery, postcards and gifts, as well as the more traditional metalwork

Caption For Cleveleys, The Arena And Promenade C1955

One of the earliest Corporation bus services was the Cleveleys to Thornton route, which began operating in July 1921.

Caption For Thornton Dale, Beck Isle Cottage C1965

Thornton Dale lies 2 miles east of Pickering.

Caption For North Frodingham, The Cross C1955

The village was bestowed to Thornton Abbey in Lincolnshire until the dissolution in 1539.

Caption For Swithland, Reservoir C1965

The reservoir was created in 1896; it is one of four 19th-century artificial lakes in Charnwood Forest - the others are Thornton (1854), Cropston (1870) and Blackbrook (1906), all man-made

Caption For Eastleigh, Miniature Golf Course, Fleming Park C1955

The pavilion in this picture was built together with a rose garden and a fountain, all perfectly managed by Harry Thornton, the ideal groundsman.

Caption For Swithland, Reservoir C1965

The reservoir was created in 1896; it is one of four 19th-century artificial lakes in Charnwood Forest - the others are Thornton (1854), Cropston (1870) and Blackbrook (1906), all man-made

Caption For Thornton Cleveleys, Victoria Road East C1960

It was once known as Ramper, a high dyke built (along with the draining of Thornton Marsh) to keep back the sea.

Caption For Ingleton, Thornton Foss 1929

to the east of Ingleton, Victorian entrepreneurs laid out the 4-mile walk along the banks of the River Twiss towards Pecca Falls, Hollybush Spout and to this spot, where the forty foot cascade of Thornton

Caption For Inskip, Main Road C1950

Charles Ashton from Thornton-le-Fylde post office had to walk from there to Inskip on most days, and in snow he followed the telegraph poles.

Caption For Great Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

The Latin words 'parva' and 'magna' for little and great were anciently applied to many Fylde villages (Carleton, Bispham, Thornton and Poulton are all examples).

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Plaques In The Lychgate, Coleshill Street 2005

Her boyfriend, Abraham Thornton of Castle Bromwich, was arrested and charged with her murder, having been seen with her You may recognise the family name Riland and recall that Plantsbrook School

Caption For Fleetwood, The Harbour 1894

The line was single-track and ran from Preston via Kirkham, Poulton and Thornton.

Caption For West Horndon, Thorndon Avenue C1965

Fading into the distance is the high ground of Thorndon Park.

Caption For Ingrave, The Village 1908

On the right is the truly remarkable red-brick tower of St Nicholas church, built in 1735 by Lord Petre of nearby Thorndon Hall.

Caption For West Horndon, Thorndon Avenue C1965

Fading into the distance is the high ground of Thorndon Park.