Maps

340 maps found.

1940, Tong Ref. NPO849903
1946, Tonge Ref. NPO849925
1902, Tong Ref. RNC849902
1921, Tong Ref. POP849903
1921, Tonge Ref. POP849925
1947, Tong Ref. NPO849901
1896, Tong Ref. RNE849901
1895, Tong Ref. RNE849903
1925, Tong Ref. POP849901
1946, Tong Ref. NPO849902
1897, Tong Ref. RNE849902
1895, Tonge Ref. RNE849925
1921, Tong Ref. POP849902
1903, Tong Ref. RNC849901
1946, Tong Norton Ref. NPO849910
1897, Tong Forge Ref. RNE849904
1921, Tong Forge Ref. POP849904
1924, Tonge Moor Ref. POP849930
1902-1903, Tonge Ref. RNC849925
1881, Tong Ref. HOSM50050

Books

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Memories

132 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

The Long Hole

As in the title this mooring place beside Seacliff Road is known as the Long Hole, two separate words. Many thanks for this correction - the archive has been updated, Regards, Editor.

A memory of Bangor by Paul A.Weir

The Long Walk To Hire A Trike

Millport to me was, as I'm sure it was to most who have visited over the years a place where cars were few and pedal power ruled. All my memories of Millport as a child involved a long walk over the hill from the ferry, ...Read more

A memory of Millport in 1980 by Ronald Andrews

Long House

I remember Alison crook Fred Clarke Alison Clark the crystals and Frank my name was Chris Trinder the home wasn't to bad apart from the staff.

A memory of Long Hanborough by Christopher Trinder

Phil Munton

Hi, I've recently discovered this while doing research on a book I am writing and was interested to hear how many people from Selsdon remember their childhood and, in most cases, enjoyed the village as I knew it as a good place to grow up. I ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon by philmunton48

Warm Sunny Days Long Gone

I remember warm sunny days when me and the gang would go down to the local river and meet many of the guys there from surrounding villages and have a whale of a time. The summers were hot, and we spent hours upon hours ...Read more

A memory of Steeple Aston in 1968 by Linda Smith Ritlinger

Beckley Family Long Hanborough

My family can be traced to the 1700s and back to Robert Beckley. I hope to visit the area later this year to see where they lived. If anyone is related to Robert Beckley or any of his descendants I would love to ...Read more

A memory of Long Hanborough

The Old Garden Off Long Lane Hillingdon

Does anyone have any photos of the old garden (the old walled garden) off Long Lane at Hillindon? It was opposite the convent. I used to live there as a child prior to the building of the new houses built, I ...Read more

A memory of Hillingdon in 1970 by Kim Garton

The Long Family Hindringham

I have been researching my family history and have traced the family tree back to Robert Long, born in Hindringham in 1798. I would be interested to hear from anyone who has been carrying out genealogical research into the same family. David Long.

A memory of Hindringham by David Long

Ww1 Soldier In Long Marston

I have postcards of Long Marston circa 1914/15 sent by my grandfather while he was serving in the Northumberland Fusiliers (WW1) .On the back of one he has written "this is where we parade every morning, ...Read more

A memory of Long Marston in 1910 by John Rick

Long Lost Friends

I stayed with a Mr & Mrs Freeman who lived at 'Westfield', Barnes Lane, Sarisbury Green during 1960, they had a son Christopher who died in a motorcycle accident in 1964. I would love to make contact with anyone who knew this family, I now live in Spain but will be visiting UK in July 2011.

A memory of Sarisbury in 1960 by Roger Forder

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Captions

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Caption For Tong, Bell Inn 1902

Tong gets its name from an old Anglo-Saxon word for fork: here it comes from the shape of two streams coming together to form one.

Caption For Bolton, Bradshawgate 1903

A tram rattles along Bradshawgate on the Tonge Moor service in the days when letters of the alphabet were used instead of route numbers.

Caption For Beeford, Main Street C1955

On the chancel floor is a brass portrait of a rector of the 15th century, Thomas Tonge.

Caption For Tong, Church Farm C1955

Today the farm is home to the Tong Riding School.

Caption For Mayfield, The Village Sign C1955

It is said that St Dunstan worked as a smith here, and that this is where he had his famed meet- ing with the devil whom he caught by the nose with his red-hot tongs.

Caption For Spilsby, High Street C1955

E J Tong the ironmongers next door are still in business and still in the same building, and so is Barclay's Bank.

Caption For Tong, The Village 1898

It was in Tong that he buried Little Nell in his book 'The Old Curiosity Shop', and so immediately gave rise to a thriving local tourist industry for visitors to see her grave.

Caption For Spilsby, High Street C1955

E J Tong the ironmongers next door are still in business and still in the same building, and so is Barclay's Bank.