Maps

84 maps found.

1924, Birch Ref. POP640364
1945, Birch Ref. NPO640367
1921, Birch Cross Ref. POP640382
1902, Birch Cross Ref. RNC640382
1903, Birch Green Ref. RNC640393
1947, Birch Acre Ref. NPO640368
1946, Birch Cross Ref. NPO640382
1947, Birch Green Ref. NPO640393
1945, Birch Green Ref. NPO640396
1947, Little Birch Ref. NPO756904
1896, Birch Green Ref. RNE640396
1897, Birch Heath Ref. RNE640410
1896, Birch Vale Ref. RNE640449
1896, Horsell Birch Ref. RNE740710
1921, Birch Ref. POP640367
1896, Birch Ref. RNE640364
1896, Birch Ref. RNE640367
1903, Birch Ref. RNC640364
1947, Birch Ref. NPO640364
1898-1899, Birch Ref. RNC640367

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Memories

301 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Noneley 2010

My name is Stephen Geary and my partner, Jodie Flynn, an Australian, and I live at Noneley Hall with our 4 four children, Charles (16), Abigail (14), Teddy (22m) and Madeleine (4m). The house was the farmhouse for Noneley Hall Farm, ...Read more

A memory of Noneley in 2010 by Stephen Geary

The Slate Islands Easdale

                                                  THE SLATE ISLANDS                                                         By Walter Deas Some 24k (15 miles) south and west of Oban lies an area with interesting old ...Read more

A memory of Easdale in 2005 by Walter Deas

Ida Brandon

After a trip to Gilfach Goch in July 1999 I started researching my family tree. I live in Cape Town South Africa and my mother was Ida Brandon, born 2nd February 1919. Her brother was Ernest Brandon and her sister Lilian. ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1999 by Frances Charles

Fivehead Baptist Church

One Sunday in August 1998 my husband and I were privileged to attend a Sunday morning service in the Fivehead Baptist Church. It was an emotional time to sit there and read the marble plaque on the wall for my great grand ...Read more

A memory of Fivehead in 1998 by Catherine Corpe

Birth Place

Huddersfield is where I was born.

A memory of Huddersfield in 1990 by Jonathan Milnes

Growing Up In Grappenhall 1980s And 1990s

Having grown up in Grappenhall I've seen it develop with time, but its managed to keep its identity, even though there's been a growing demand for redevelopment in the area.   Within the space of a few ...Read more

A memory of Grappenhall in 1990 by Pete Chorley

The Clock House

My Nan and Grandad lived in the Clock House for a long time, from birth I spent many happy christmas's here with my big family. This house is my most favourite place in England, I love absolutely everything about it and only wish ...Read more

A memory of Takeley in 1982 by Amy De'ath

Summer Holidays

I've put 1980s down, but my memories of Rushden go back to the 1970s, my grandad ran the Works Dept in Newton Road for years and lived in the tied house attached to the Fire Station. I spent the whole of my summer holidays there in ...Read more

A memory of Rushden in 1982 by Anne Marie O'reilly

Cowdenbeath 1970s 1980s

Hi, my name is June Rankin (Hunter), I grew up in Rae Street, South Street and surrounding area was my playground. Me and my friends, used to play along at the playpark at the back of Copeland Cresent, known as the line. ...Read more

A memory of Hill of Beath in 1982 by June Rankin

Our Home

We moved to live in Oxton Birch Close.  Happy memories of this house. Both my daughters spent their teenage years here.  I also had my son here to bringing him home from Arrowe Park Hospital.  

A memory of Oxton in 1978 by Brenda Vanderwert

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Captions

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Caption For Eastbourne, On The Sands 1910

Behind the somewhat overdressed children is Eastbourne's fine pier, designed by Eugenius Birch in 1871.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1910

Designed by Birch, the pier opened in 1870.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Park C1960

Some parts of Victoria Park were left as woodland, and bracken, silver birch and oak thrive.

Caption For Binfield, Newbold Missionary College C1955

The original house, built by Mr Hutchinson Brown, was bought by Charles Birch Crisp who, in 1910, commissioned newly-qualified architect Oliver Hill to enlarge the house and design the gardens.

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell 1898

Oak, birch and beech trees predominate and there are over 400 species of flora and over 60 species of birds.

Caption For New Brighton, The Pier C1875

The original pier was designed by Eugenius Birch, and was one of the classic piers of the British seaside resort in its design.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Now Birch, Browne & Son's Hairdressing Salons (to the Lion's right) offers new-fangled 'Permanent Waving' to its clients!

Caption For Brighton, West Pier 1889

It was built in 1863-66 to designs by Eugenius Birch and was gradually embellished over the years.

Caption For Plymouth, The Hoe Pier 1889

The Hoe Pier was the last to be designed by Eugenius Birch; he died a couple of months before it opened on 29 March 1884.

Caption For Windermere, 1886

The wooden gates and fences in the photograph are typical of this southern, less-mountainous part of the Lake District, and the slightly-blurred leaves of the silver birch trees are caused by wind movement

Caption For Thrapston, De Vere Road C1955

Pairs of 1930s semis seem to march down the hill, the view made more bleak by the brutal municipal pruning of the silver birch trees - they are now no more substantial than the street lamp or the telephone

Caption For Brighton, From The West Pier 1902

This is clearly demonstrated in this fine panoramic view of Brighton from the West Pier, which was designed by Eugenius Birch and opened in 1866.

Caption For Aberystwyth, The Pier Entrance 1925

The pier was another Birch-designed affair, his only one in Wales.

Caption For Weybridge, Prince's House C1960

Situated at the junction of Prince's Road and Hanger Hill, this was formerly called The Birches.

Caption For Lamorna, 1927

One of Lamorna's most famous residents was the painter Samuel John Birch, who moved there in 1892 and stayed for the rest of his life.

Caption For Deal, The Bandstand And The Pier 1906

Birch's pier was a victim of the Second World War: only the tollhouses remained after the damaged structure had been pulled down to assist the needs of a coastal gun battery.

Caption For Clumber Park, C1955

The soil is thin, sandy and infertile, but it suits slow-growing oak trees, birch and bracken.

Caption For Wilmslow, Lindow Common C1955

A typical moss landscape of sedge and scruffy birch trees is in the foreground; beyond are some of the traditional peat cutters who were still working the area.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1901

In the early 1860s the Pier Company was formed, but infighting slowed the work; Eugenius Birch's pier, started in 1866 and part-opened in 1870 by Lord Edward Cavendish, was not completed until 1872

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1910

Designed by Eugenius Birch, the doyen of pier architects, the pier opened in 1870.

Caption For Hastings, The Pier 1890

The pier, designed by Eugenius Birch, opened in 1872.

Caption For Stroud, High Street C1955

This business, founded in the 19th century, was formerly Birch's, and by 1885 Monaghan's.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1910

Designed by Eugenius Birch, the doyen of pier architects, the pier opened in 1870.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1901

Eastbourne's pier, designed by Eugenius Birch, opened in 1872.