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Maps

56 maps found.

1946, Whiteshill Ref. NPO869118
1919, Whiteshill Ref. POP869117
1919, Whiteshill Ref. POP869118
1899, Whiteshill Ref. RNC869118
1896, Whiteshill Ref. RNE869117
1898, Whiteshill Ref. RNE869118
1946, Whiteshill Ref. NPO869117
1882, Whiteshill Ref. HOSM64418
1898-1900, Whiteshill Ref. RNC869117
1921, Whitehill Ref. POP868723
1947, Whitehills Ref. NPO868774
1909, Whitehill Ref. HOSM64384
1897, Whitehill Ref. RNE868716
1919, Whitehill Ref. POP868719
1947, White Hill Ref. NPO867868
1910, Whitehill Ref. RNC868679
1920, Whitehill Ref. POP868722
1925, Whitehills Ref. POP868774
1940, Whitehill Ref. NPO868722
1895, Whitehill Ref. RNE868722

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Memories

17 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Whitehill In The 60s And 70s

My husband Vic moved into the brand new council estate in 1968 with his parents and sister - Champney Close. His house backed onto the common and MOD training land. He’d stand up on the embankment watching the trains pass ...Read more

A memory of Whitehill by D Toovey

My Memories

Oh my goody god, I lived in Erie Camp and I remember the view in this photo so well, those were the good days without a doubt. We left there in 1959 to live in Birmingham, but I have the best memories of Bordon, the primrose patch, ...Read more

A memory of Headley Down in 1957 by Viviane Holding

Howe's Garage, Longfield

Rather than Longfield Hill, this looks more like Longfield itself with Howe's Garage in the centre foreground. My Dad worked here from the late 1930s to when he retired in 1973; it was run by his uncle Frank Howe and ...Read more

A memory of Longfield Hill in 1960 by Brian Linford

Farm At White Hill

My father Jenkin Evans and mother Valerie Evans lived at Potters Cross Farm, White Hill, Kinver from just before the Second World War. This is the farmhouse which you can see which still exists to this day. They raised four children, ...Read more

A memory of Kinver by John Evans

White Hill

I was born in James Street, but I was brought up from 6 months old in one of the cottages in the picture. Sam Shuker was my grandmother's brother, we lived next door to him and her sister Alice and Millie. The other side of us lived my ...Read more

A memory of Kinver in 1953 by Marian Webster

A Lovely Place To Grow Up!

I was born in Arnold Avenue, just five minutes walk from the George pub, which was handy later on in my life. Also the post office opposite the pub, which was owned by Mr & Mrs Fit-Simons, who used to have rows of clear ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1956 by Paul Muckleston

Walsh Manor

Reading past memories of Walsh Manor brings back memories of mine. At about 1937 we moved in to the cottage at the manor as my grand parents part-ran the manor with a Mr Lindred. The manor then was a home for severely disabled and ...Read more

A memory of Crowborough in 1940 by Donald Hicks

Where I Once Lived As A Young Boy

Lovely to find a photo of the road in which I lived as a young boy. I lived at the Fruit and Vegetable shop (owned by my Uncle Norman Evans) which stood on the corner of Cobden Street and Bridgnorth Road. It ...Read more

A memory of Wollaston by Malcolm Atkins

8 Anton Lane ,

i was bought up in a thatched cottage in "Anton lane" behind whats now called the Museum. my memories have never faded of the wonderful childhood i had. my best friend was James Maccallum the doctors son . we were inseparable until ...Read more

A memory of Enham Alamein by Terry Cleverley

Growing Up British

Since my birth coincided exactly with the outbreak of World War II in the September of 1939, my mum must have felt that childbirth was synonymous with calamity;  I was Mum's 'war effort'. Home was a semi-detached two-storey house ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1945 by Heather Rohrer

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Captions

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Caption For Chesham, The Broadway 1897

The High Street widens out into the Broadway with Blucher Street merging from the left and the High Street continues north as far as the foot of White Hill.

Caption For Wootton Bassett, Bath Road C1950

Here we see the cross roads, with New Road to Marlborough on the left, and Whitehill Lane to Brinkworth on the right.

Caption For Chipstead, The Cross Roads C1960

The beautiful mature trees make an attractive setting in high summer along High Road at its junction with White Hill, extreme left, and Hogscross Lane.

Caption For Chipstead, Hogs Cross C1955

The signpost does not notify the traveller that Hogscross Lane is in the foreground with High Road running left to right, and White Hill runs downhill towards Mugswell and Kingswood.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Pier 1921

The fine white-sailed boat out at sea was a holiday boat, which would take visitors on a little trip around the pier and along the beach.

Caption For Box Hill, The Summit 1906

The popularity of Box Hill, once called the White Hill from its chalk bluff and affording a splendid view across the Weald from its summit of just over 600ft, reached an apogee during the late Victorian