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Maps

37 maps found.

1940, Barnfield Ref. NPO633619
1921, Barnfield Ref. POP633619
1902-1903, Barnfields Ref. RNC633623
1898, Barnfields Ref. RNE633625
1923, Barnfields Ref. POP633623
1920, Barnfields Ref. POP633625
1947, Barnfields Ref. NPO633623
1947, Barnfields Ref. NPO633625
1895, Barnfield Ref. RNE633619
1897, Barnfields Ref. RNE633623
1897-1898, Barnfield Ref. RNC633619
1900-1901, Barnfields Ref. RNC633625
1902, Yarnfield Ref. RNC875639
1946, Yarnfield Ref. NPO875639
1921, Yarnfield Ref. POP875639
1897, Yarnfield Ref. RNE875639
1879, Yarnfield Ref. HOSM65372
1919, Bardfield Saling Ref. POP632961
1912, Barnafield Ref. RNC633499
1919, Great Bardfield Ref. POP719593

Books

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Memories

32 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Waterloo Road

I was born in Burslem and lived on Waterloo Road across from Macintyres pottery from 1949 until 1957 when we moved to Lancashire. Macintyres had a clock tower and we would check it in the morning before leaving for school. I began school ...Read more

A memory of Burslem by smlowe

South Ockendon, A Huge Part Of My Life

My grandparents were both born in South Ockendon. Arthur Charles Kettle and Beatrice Alice Kettle, nee Chapman. They were married in St. Nicholas Church on 15th October 1921. They had three children, ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by Ann Evans

Running Errands

Living on Barnfield Road, I was 10 years old in 1955 and would often be asked to ride my bike round to the Post Office to post a letter or buy something at the shop.The P.O. was run for many years by Mr Arthur Mather.

A memory of Woolston by David Minshall

Rayne In 1950 1960

I was born in Rayne and in the 1950s.I have fond memories of being able to play various sports in the road at School Road with my brother Peter and friend Richard Dodd, gaining a few more players as word got around! We used to ...Read more

A memory of Rayne by Hugh Walker

Memories Around The Shops In Osterley Village

As kids we used to hang out at the shops in the evening as most my friends lived above the shops; the Alliance, Junes the hairdresser, the Launderette, and Osterley Wines off-licence. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Osterley by Wendy Cave

Happy Memories Of Burnt Oak As It Was 1942 1957

I loved Burnt Oak as it was at that time.I started school at the Annunciation in 1942 with Kathleen Oatts and Irene Keech,they both lived in Langham Gardens. in 1948 I moved on to St Thomas's in ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Teresa Keech

Chingford In The 60's

Very, very, happy memories of living in Chingford in the 60's. I moved to Westward Road when I was five and I went to Chase Lane School when it still had more or less outside toilets! One of the teachers (I think the maths ...Read more

A memory of Chingford by Jan Porter

Burnt Oak   A Lasting Memory

The late 40's through the mid 50's. Some 50 plus years have now passed, since I was a " kid " on the streets of Burnt Oak. How life has changed. I now sit at my computer ( here in Tennessee, USA ), and have instant ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Dave Miller

Burnt Oak

I was born in Barnfield Road 1945. Irene Postance and my brother Peter who was 3 years older. We went to Annunciation school, St Thomas's and St James. I was so scared of the Walsh sisters who taught at St James. Especially Vera! I do not ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak

Barnfield Wood Close,Park Langley

We moved into a brand new home at 3,Barnfield Wood Close,in 1955. Next door at No 4,theAgombars lived. They built No 1,2,3,and 4,No 5 was built by Mr White in 1959. The houses in Barnfield Wood Road were full of ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by Martin Newell

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Captions

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Caption For Great Bardfield, Brook Street And Memorial C1965

Great Bardfield`s central green - the area on the left - has been heavily built upon.

Caption For Wethersfield, The Green 1903

Great Bardfield once had market rights, but it is now a quiet village.

Caption For Great Bardfield, Brook Street 1903

Great Bardfield once had market rights, but it is now a quiet village.

Caption For Great Bardfield, High Street 1903

Bardfield has a wealth of old buildings: the house on the left is 15th-century, as is Gobions - the distant white house.

Caption For Great Bardfield, Brook Street 1903

The inhabitants were reluctant to forsake it when Bardfield acquired a mains water supply in the 1930s.

Caption For Great Bardfield, High Street C1965

Great Bardfield is a village that bills itself as a town.