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Maps

44 maps found.

1940, Barford Ref. NPO633077
1946, Beaford Ref. NPO635428
1945, Barford Ref. NPO633078
1922, Barford Ref. POP633078
1898, Barford Ref. RNE633076
1885, Barford Ref. HOSM37003
1919, Barford Ref. POP633077
1919, Beaford Ref. POP635428
1898, Barford Ref. RNE633078
1898, Little Barford Ref. RNE756863
1896, Great Barford Ref. RNE719594
1919, Little Barford Ref. POP756863
1897-1909, Barford Ref. RNC633077
1901-1902, Barford Ref. RNC633078
1899-1900, Beaford Ref. RNC635428
1882, Great Barford Ref. HOSM46922
1940, Barford St Martin Ref. NPO633090
1947, Barford Ref. NPO633076
1895, Barford Ref. RNE633077
1919, Barford Ref. POP633076

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Memories

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Working At The Bakery In The 1950,S

I was born in my grandma's house in Church St, didn't have a number in those days, when it did it was #13, which was good because I was born on the 13th. I enrolled at the Gamlingay Old School in 1946 in Miss ...Read more

A memory of Gamlingay in 1957 by Brian Hinton

Happy Days

I was born at 'Barford View' in Churt in 1952 and lived there until I was 13. I am one of eight children of the Lindsey-Clark family, my brothers and one of my sisters still live in the area. I have such wonderful memories of Churt - cricket ...Read more

A memory of Churt in 1952 by Trudi Gatehouse

Children’s Hospital, Staines Road, Chest Clinic, Denist, Next To Catholic Church.

Born in 1938, lived in Isleworth, I was constantly monitored for TB at the clinic as my father died of it when I was 12, I remember the shiney chairs, red and turquoise. The ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by josephineclarke10

The Old Village

I remember George's second hand shop in the village, my nan would take me and my brother there for a treat that was the highlight of the week for us. Also the pie and eel shop, with the brightly coloured tiles outside on the wall. ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1951 by Norma Dignum

Barford Rd 1945

Barford Rd, Hunt Cross

A memory of Hunt's Cross in 1945 by l_kermode

Brown Trout Between Milton & Deddington

Many times I have caught wild Brown Trout between 1999 and 2012 on float fished worm in the Swere, running light leger or small lures under bushes and trees, between 1/2 lb to 1.5 lb. One time a minnow caught was ...Read more

A memory of River Swere

Twentieth Century Club And Memories Of Bygone Times

I was born in Northampton in 1940, and lived there until December 1953. Both my dad and mum were Northampton born and bred, but while my mum's family go way back in time in the area, my dad's ...Read more

A memory of Northampton in 1953 by Sydney Claydon

Great Gran

My great-grandparents lived at Barford, they lived at the Dairy, Dairy Road. I visited there not long ago to find their graves, Harry and Harriet Fry, which I did. I also visited a lady called Wyn Fry a few years ago, she was ...Read more

A memory of Barford St Martin by Pamela Mather

Sailing At Great Barford

In 1956 when I was 17 years old my brother in law built a sailing boat but neither if us had ever sailed. We took the boat on a trailer to "Kelpie's" yard on the river Ouse at Great Barford near to Bedford and were soon leaning ...Read more

A memory of Bedford by ducatee

Bedford

I was evacuated to Bedford during the second "Blitz" of WW II. This was the time when London was being attacked by the notorious V weapons, the Buzz Bomb and the rockets. My aunt lived in what is now Melbourne Street, but I think it ...Read more

A memory of Wootton by Roy Barnacle

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Captions

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Caption For Bath, Theatre Royal C1965

The swagger front of the theatre actually faces Beauford Square, and was started in 1805.

Caption For Churt, Barford Mill 1906

The miller looks out over the pool of this old Surrey watermill at Barford, an isolated part of Churt village.

Caption For Great Barford, The Bridge C1955

Barford straddles the busy A418 road and has suffered architecturally as a consequence.

Caption For Barford St John, The Village C1965

Barford St John is a typical example of the remoteness of some of the villages in north-west Oxfordshire.

Caption For Congleton, The Lion And Swan Hotel 1898

Bear-baiting was once so popular here that, when the town's bear died, the local people were so anxious to replace it that they sold the town's Bible in order to get funds to buy a new bear for 16 shillings

Caption For St Neots, Poppyfields 2005

included the enlargement of the Tesco store near the bypass, the reconstruction of the road bridge over Hen Brook in St Mary's Street, and a large new housing complex and marina on land off Barford