Maps

4,594 maps found.

1919, Tufton Ref. POP854107
1919, Twyford Ref. POP854921
1919, Upham Ref. POP856888
1919, Wigley Ref. POP870119
1919, Winslade Ref. POP871524
1919, Woodlands Ref. POP873622
1945, Axford Ref. NPO629294
1919, Waterford Ref. POP861652
1919, Binsted Ref. POP1190899
1897-1909, Shawford Ref. RNC829170
1898-1909, Well Ref. RNC862863
1897-1900, Rushmere Ref. RNC822926
1897-1900, Wonston Ref. RNC872378
1897-1909, Timsbury Ref. RNC848601
1897-1900, Wildmoor Ref. RNC870279
1895, Blacknest Ref. RNE642808
1897-1909, Ashford Ref. RNC627649
1897-1909, Binstead Ref. RNC640322
1897-1909, Blacknest Ref. RNC642808
1897-1900, Clanville Ref. RNC669372

Books

29 books found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Memories

157 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Fishing & Folk Clubs

During the mid '70's I spent many happy school holidays in Christchurch. My brother, Colin, worked at the MoD base (Signals Research & Development) nearby. He had lodgings with a Mrs Alison in the town. There was a direct ...Read more

A memory of Christchurch by bru.enzer

Suntrap School, Hayling Island

My Dad Ray New recalls being sent to Suntrap School, Hayling Island round about 1948, as he was "delicate". He would have been about 9-10 years old. He recalls helping to manually drain the chests of asthmatic ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island by lochlevenjen

My Father Bob Barnard Lived In Overton As A Boy. His Words Are Below:

I was born on 29th November 1928, and lived in Southsea in 1939, and during August my parents, little sister, and I went for a short holiday by coach to stay with an Aunt and Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Overton in 1940

Swinford Manor

I lived at Swinford with my family from 1953 to approx 1966 or '67. My father put in the pool after we had a very extensive fire on Guy Fawkes night. I loved the house, the gardens and the resident ghost who I believed to be ...Read more

A memory of Great Chart in 1953 by Gillian Woodley

Carr Road

I was born in the maisonettes at 191a Carr Road in 1945 and lived there for 20 years until I married my brother is Alan Jackson. I now live in Farnborough Hampshire. My cousin Pat Hodge lived next door as did Ronnie Pickering. Went to all the ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by brendajackson

Vague Memories Of Waterlooville

I was born at the Bransbury Nursing Home, Jubilee Road, Waterlooville, during the war in December 1943. I lived with my grandmother Eva Hill (nee Redman) and my mother, Joyce Hill (nee Lewis) at 56 Hambledon Road ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by vesitrix

Hinxman's Of Stockbrige

Does anyone have any historical information about the Hinxman's of Stockbridge. Have been doing some research into my father's maternal side and have discoverd that at one time they lived in Stockbridge (as well as West ...Read more

A memory of Stockbridge

Hugh Bell School 1946 To 1951

I remember my time at Hugh Bell Grammer School, it was a great school, I well remember the typing teacher he was ex Airforce and had a handlebar moustache. If anyone spoke during his lessons a blackboard rubber ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1946 by Iris Howie Nee Langstaff

My Old School

I went to Meonstoke School in 1976, soon after moving back to Hampshire from Cornwall. We lived for a while with my Gran Tricia Howe at Govers Cottage, who still lives there today! The School always smelt of Germolene!

A memory of Meonstoke in 1976 by Catherine Howe

All The Fun Of The Fair

Who remembers the travelling fun fair that came to Blackfield in the 1960s? Did you go to Blackfield Junior school? What about skating on the frozen Gravel pits at Holbury in the winter 1962/3/4 or the Esso Cinema? or the ...Read more

A memory of Holbury in 1960 by Julian Bishop

Captions

135 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Haslemere, From Recreation Ground 1902

Said to be the highest town in Surrey, Haslemere is 500ft up in the hills close to the borders of both Sussex and Hampshire.

Caption For Calshot, The Beach C1960

Calshot has long been popular with local people and holidaymakers for the views it affords of Southampton Water.This stretch of the Hampshire coastline is the perfect spot to watch all the comings

Caption For Cadnam, The Sir John Barleycorn C1960

Not far from here is one of Hampshire's smallest waterways, the gravel-bottomed Cadnam River.

Caption For South Warnborough, The Village And War Memorial C1955

Southwards, between the River Whitewater and the North Downs, the land rises to 700 ft, one of the highest points in Hampshire.

Caption For Medstead, Post Office C1955

East of Winchester, it is one of the highest villages in Hampshire, 700 ft above sea level.

Caption For Bournemouth, From Southbourne Terrace C1870

Bournemouth, once in Hampshire but now in Dorset, did not exist two hundred years ago.

Caption For Bramley, The Vyne C1960

One of Hampshire's finest houses, The Vyne was built between 1518 and 1527 by William Sandys who became Lord Chamberlain in 1526.

Caption For Rake, The Flying Bull 1934

We are now right on the border - part of the inn is in Hampshire.

Caption For Shottermill, Three Counties Bridge 1907

The three boundaries of Sussex, Hampshire and Surrey all meet by the bridge across the River Wey.

Caption For Hawkley, Hawkley Hanger 1901

With its spectacular beech hangers, green hills and downland, it is not surprising to learn that this corner of east Hampshire is known as 'Little Switzerland.'

Caption For Headley, The Village 1906

Brick and flint cottages, like the ones in this picture, are a familiar sight in parts of Hampshire and neighbouring West and East Sussex.

Caption For South Warnborough, St Andrew's Church C1955

Both of them managed to preserve their roodloft, unlike most of Hampshire's churches, which lost them during the Reformation.

Caption For Chilworth, Village 1906

One hundred years earlier, the church was described as 'little better than a hovel, with a belfry like a pigeon-house', though its 12th-century bells were among the oldest in Hampshire.

Caption For Chilworth, Village 1906

One hundred years earlier, the church was described as 'little better than a hovel, with a belfry like a pigeon-house', though its 12th-century bells were among the oldest in Hampshire.

Caption For Sherfield On Loddon, The Village C1955

Fortunately, the busy A33 bypasses this sprawling Hampshire village.

Caption For Calshot, The Beach C1960

This stretch of the Hampshire coastline is the perfect spot to watch all the comings and goings on the water.

Caption For Froxfield Green, The Green C1960

This Hampshire village has many trees, windy roads, and the occasional hill.

Caption For Steep, Kettlebrook 1898

A short walk from The Harrow pub at Steep brings you to this delightful spot at the heart of hilly East Hampshire, sometimes described as 'Little Switzerland'.

Caption For Cove, 1909

The Common 1924 Yateley Common, one of the largest commons in Hampshire, has long been famous in the area for Wyndham's Pool, an 18th-century fishpond reservoir.

Caption For Yateley, The Common 1924

A mile to the west lies Fleet Pond, Hampshire's largest freshwater lake.

Caption For Upper Clatford, All Saints Church C1965

Located in a lovely corner of Hampshire, close to the rivers Anton and Test, and near the sprawling woodland of the Harewood Forest, this church includes two 14th- century arcades, one of

Caption For Andover, British School, New Street 1906

PLB Architects of Winchester extended East Street School in 2000 for Hampshire County Council, creating a pleasant polychromatic construction popularised by William Butterfield in the 1850s.

Caption For Compton, Post Office C1955

A secluded village in the middle of the Downs near the Hampshire border, south of Harting.

Caption For Eling, St Mary's Church C1955

Much has changed in this area of Hampshire, but little Eling, at the head of Southampton Water, is one tiny corner of the county that seems delightfully timeless.