Maps

110 maps found.

1947, Bassett Ref. NPO634566
1923, Bassett Ref. POP634566
1945, Bassett Ref. NPO634567
1896, Bassett Ref. RNE634566
1895, Bassett Ref. RNE634567
1919, Bassett Ref. POP634567
1947, Thorpe Bassett Ref. NPO847445
1946, Sutton Bassett Ref. NPO843146
1898, Thorpe Bassett Ref. RNE847445
1898, Winterbourne Bassett Ref. RNE871607
1940, Berwick Bassett Ref. NPO639234
1919, Winterbourne Bassett Ref. POP871607
1946, Drayton Bassett Ref. NPO693013
1947, Winterbourne Bassett Ref. NPO871607
1902-1903, Bassett Ref. RNC634566
1899, Drayton Bassett Ref. RNE693013
1940, Compton Bassett Ref. NPO676350
1898, Sutton Bassett Ref. RNE843146
1945, Bassett Green Ref. NPO634572
1921, Colston Bassett Ref. POP675773

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Memories

63 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Grand National Winners 1972. 1980. 1985.

I was a farrier in Letcombe Bassett from 1964 till 1986. We had three grand national winners; Well To Do - 1972, Ben Nevis -1980 and Last Suspect in 1985. We all had a great time when the horses came ...Read more

A memory of Letcombe Bassett in 1995 by Daniel Rees

This And That Concerning My Short Stay In Compton Bassett

My memory of Compton Bassett is not extensive - to say the least - as I spent roughly a year in married quarters before my husband was posted to Bordon in Hampshire. He was in the REME ...Read more

A memory of Compton Bassett in 1974 by Trish Bailey

International Camp School

I went to international camp school in 1974, 75 and 76. These years were my most beautifull. I was 18 and found there my first big love. A young boy called Paul coming from Newcastle. I spent there 3 times 2 weeks full of ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham in 1974 by Pascale Gronier

1973

Hi, I lived in lots of places when I was young including Pewsey, Marlborough where I was born, Hook near Wootton Bassett, and Wootton Rivers. My memories of Milton were living at No3 The Crossroads opposite the garage, until 1973 when I ...Read more

A memory of Milton Lilbourne in 1973 by Roger Lack

Memories, Stirred

Have just stumbled on this site and the entries about Worksop and Carlton have stirred a few memories. I lived in Worksop from 1956 to 1979. Shops: MacFisheries, an old fashioned W H Smith. Machin's hardware, the brilliant C V Berry ...Read more

A memory of Worksop in 1970 by Hugh Valentine

Little Sutton Shops

Just a few memories of what shops were there in Little Sutton around the time this photograph was taken, starting on the near left of the picture you had the food CO-OP, the white church followed by the fruit and veg shop, a ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1969 by Tony Franklin

Little Sutton Shops

The church was the Presbyterian and the fruit and veg shop also sold fish (Tommy Jones, fish).  There was a  furniture shop (Flackets)  On the corner of Ledsham was Miss (although a Mrs.) Locket’s.  Over Ledsham past the bank ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1967

Bassett House

The large oblong building on the left was Bassett House of which the ground floor was Waitrose. The Bassett Family lived at Hunters Lodge, Banstead and the three children grew up to represent England. Sheena in running and swimming ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1967 by Heather Lee

Priors Hill

We as a family (the Olleys) lived for the first 14 years of my life on Priors Hill. I remeber having to go to Jackson's shop and Dick Preddy's for shopping, bread for my mum - a collie dog used to chase me every time down bakers road - ...Read more

A memory of Wroughton in 1966 by Suzanne Olley

The Waldrons

I was born in Mayday Hospital, lived in Croydon in 1952 with my family and Aunty Cis (Bassett) in the Waldrons and I remember playing in the spinney opposite the house. I remember the house being very big but then I was young. The last ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1965

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Captions

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Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Deer Park, The Bank 2005

According to Christine Smith (author of 'Sutton Coldfield under the Earls of Warwick'), on the death of Richard I (Richard the Lionheart), Lord Bassett enclosed a hunting ground - Bassett's Heath

Caption For Drayton Bassett, The Canal And Swing Bridge C1965

Immediately beyond is a swing bridge.The 15-acre Drayton Manor park and zoo is close by; the village of Drayton Bassett is to the southwest.

Caption For Drayton Bassett, The Canal And Swing Bridge C1965

The 15-acre Drayton Manor park and zoo is close by; the village of Drayton Bassett is to the southwest.

Caption For Wisbech, St Augustine's Church 1901

The church was designed by W Bassett Smith of London and built at a cost of £3,320; it was consecrated on 11 May 1869.

Caption For Compton Bassett, General View C1960

RAF Compton Bassett was built on farmland mainly in Calne and Cherhill parishes, and operated from 1940 to 1964.

Caption For Watermouth, Harbour With Vessels C1871

At its head is Watermouth Castle, built in 1825 for Joseph Davie Bassett.

Caption For Wootton Bassett, Station Road C1955

It was closed as a school in the 1970s, and is now the Wootton Bassett Civic Centre.

Caption For Letcombe Bassett, Watercress Beds C1960

It is not difficult to see why Thomas Hardy used Letcombe Bassett as the setting for the fictional village of Cresscombe in his novel Jude The Obscure.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The White Horse C1955

This hill figure cut in the chalk lies on the face of Hackpen Hill, to the right of the road from Wootton Bassett to Marlborough, where it zigzags to climb the hill.

Caption For Sapcote, The Post Office C1965

On the stony Stanton Road, Domesday Scepecote (meaning 'shelter for sheep') was home to the powerful Bassett family.

Caption For Drayton Bassett, The Green C1965

Drayton Bassett is situated four miles south of Tamworth.

Caption For Sapcote, The Post Office C1965

On the stony Stanton Road, Domesday Scepecote (meaning 'shelter for sheep') was home to the powerful Bassett family.

Caption For Portreath, Rough Sea C1965

Portreath's first pier was built in 1760 by Francis Basset, a member of one of Cornwall's most prominent mining families.

Caption For Colyford, Swan Hill 1907

Colyford was established by Thomas Basset as a new borough in the 1200s.