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Maps

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1919, Broadwell Ref. POP651227
1899, Broadwell Ref. RNC651227
1919, Broadwell Ref. POP651229
1946, Broadwell Ref. NPO651229
1898-1899, Broadwell Ref. RNC651228
1885 - 1904, Broadwell Ref. HOSM39042
1899-1900, Broadwell Ref. RNC651226
1946, Broadwell Ref. NPO651226
1947, Broadwell Ref. NPO651228
1919, Broadwell Ref. POP651226
1896, Broadwell Ref. RNE651227
1896, Broadwell Ref. RNE651228
1898, Broadwell Ref. RNE651229
1946, Broadwell Ref. NPO651227
1896, Broadwell Ref. RNE651226
1919, Broadwell Ref. POP651228
1896 - 1919, Broadwell Ref. HOSM39040
1898-1902, Broadwell Ref. RNC651229
1878 - 1901, Broadwell Ref. HOSM39039
1898 - 1919, Broadwell Ref. HOSM39041

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Memories

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This Started With The Name Wharton

Adams had a poultry farm in Duck Pond Lane (left hand side of Sainsburys). They lived in a big grand house at the bottom of Woodchurch Lane; it fronted onto Prenton Road West. There was a plaque on the outhouse ...Read more

A memory of Oxton in 1954 by David Wharton

My Family

The Mansbridges were my great grandparents. My grandmother, Elizabeth M Card is buried in the church yard and lived for many many years in the thatched cottage just outside the church gates. I spent many holidays there as I only lived ...Read more

A memory of Combrook by Philip Card

Before They Put Numbers On The Years!

Gosh, I am so old, I remember the time that the trams (696 and 698) were changed for electric trolley buses of the same numbers. Does anyone but me remember the horse trough beside the clock tower?. before the ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by George Rolfe

Wonderful Visit!

We had the priviledge of staying in Muchelney during December 2007! What a discovery! We stayed in a beautiful cottage, had lovely hosts. As visitors from Africa, we experienced our first real heavy frost. The pools of water ...Read more

A memory of Muchelney in 2007 by Susan Neethling

Whybrows Of Bradwell

I am related to the Whybrow/Wybrow/Whybrew/Whybra family of Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall. I know of two or three inter-related strains of this Bradwell family in the C19 but I have an Abraham (born 1811 in Bradwell) and Mary ...Read more

A memory of Braintree by Julian Whybra

Where The Name Heelands Orginated

I was told a tale by Mrs Lester of Bradwell Village that one day the lord of Bradwell Manor had visitors from Scotland staying, and early one morning as they looked out of their bedroom window and looked across ...Read more

A memory of Heelands in 1890 by Linda Sholl

Waldo Road

1944 -1949 I lived in Waldo Road, well all the family lived in Waldo Road my Mum Dad and sisters Phil Ted Pat Val & me,1900 - 1970s My Aunt And Uncle Collis and cousins Ron & Alan Aunt & Uncle Begley, and Aunt & Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Willesden in 1944 by Jim Collins

Tillingham When I Was A Lad

I remember helping my father Alan to herd the sheep from Marsh House Farm to West Hyde Farm. When we got to Tillingham Square we rested them and  the villagers used to come out to see us. I used to sing in the church ...Read more

A memory of Tillingham in 1954 by Thomas Lungley

The White Hart Inn

My Gt.Gt.Grandparents ran this Inn in Bradwell during the 1870's. Their names were John & Ann Archer. They originally came from West Yorkshire in a place called Kirkburton. John & Ann had a great many children who ...Read more

A memory of Bradwell in 1870 by Linda Archer

The Poplars

We moved to Bradwell around this time and lived in a bungalow called the Poplars. From the main road there was a long lane which was lined with poplars, hence the name! I wonder if anyone remembers it as I am unable to find any details on the internet. Thanks, Sue Bryant.

A memory of Bradwell on Sea in 1960 by Susan Bryant

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Captions

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Caption For New Bradwell, C1955

Built around 1750, Stonebridgehouse Farmhouse is situated close to the site of the original stone bridge built by the monks from Bradwell Abbey c1350.

Caption For Bradwell, The Steps C1955

Bradwell is built on the steep slopes of Bradwell Dale, and the Steps are an easy way for pedestrians to get from the lower to the upper part of the village.

Caption For Bletchley, St Mary's Church C1965

Built around 1750, Stonebridgehouse Farmhouse is situated close to the site of the original stone bridge built by the monks from Bradwell Abbey c1350.

Caption For Bradwell, From The Bridge C1955

Bradwell is a bustling little former lead mining village on the south side of the Hope Valley in north Derbyshire.

Caption For Bradwell, The Village C1955

This is the view down Smithy Lane, Bradwell, looking towards the green escarpment of Bradwell Edge in the background.

Caption For Bath, Wells Way C1965

This view of the then new dual carriageway section of the A367 Radstock road, Wells Way, as it drops down from Odd Down towards the city, seems a curious subject for a photograph, but in those far-off

Caption For The Broads, 1902

Norfolk folk were sailing on the winding, slow-flowing rivers and angling and wild fowling on the Broads well before holidaymakers from outside the area discovered its virtues in the late 1870s.

Caption For Thundersley, View From Churchyard C1955

This churchyard stands at the top of Thundersley Church Road, well removed from the bustle of the town below.

Caption For Bradwell, The Sun Inn C1955

Bradwell is one of a group of villages just south of Great Yarmouth which were in Suffolk until boundary changes of 1974 brought them into Norfolk.

Caption For Bradwell, From Bradwell Edge C1955

This view across Bradwell shows the prominent chimney of the Hope Valley Cement Works at Hope, a valuable source of employment for local people.

Caption For Milton Keynes, Woughton On The Green 2005

Likewise, Blecca had his field or 'lea' in modern Bletchley, Sigewine his place or 'tun' in Simpson, and Walla his 'tun' in Walton; and Brede found a most convenient 'wella' of water at Bradwell