Maps

292 maps found.

1896, Boughton Ref. RNE646749
1946, Boughton Ref. NPO646751
1919, Boughton Ref. POP646751
1921, Boughton Ref. POP646753
1901, Boughton Ref. RNC646753
1947, Boughton Ref. NPO646749
1946, Boughton Ref. NPO646752
1899, Boughton Ref. RNE646750
1898, Boughton Ref. RNE646751
1898, Boughton Ref. RNE646752
1898, Boughton Ref. RNE646753
1895, Boughton Street Ref. RNE646774
1940, Boughton Corner Ref. NPO646758
1940, Boughton Monchelsea Ref. NPO646770
1946, Boughton Street Ref. NPO646774
1921, Boughton Malherbe Ref. POP646768
1884, Boughton Ref. HOSM38409
1887, Boughton Ref. HOSM38410
1924, Boughton Ref. POP646749
1923, Boughton Ref. POP646750

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Memories

118 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Straw Hats Every Sunday

I was sent to a children's home in Great Baddow when I was about twelve. My memorys are sad and happy ones. Miss May and Miss Abbs ran the home. Miss May I remember had a Boxer dog and many years later I bought one in ...Read more

A memory of Great Baddow in 1950

' Franklin ', Broughton, Hampshire.

In the early 1970's I lived in a wooden clad bungalow named Franklin or Franklyn. I wonder what happened to that lovely home. Can anyone help please? Mike Johnson.

A memory of Broughton by mick2417.mj

1940s

I went to Pendeen School in the early forties. It was on the left just a short distance down Stakes Hill Road. I lived in Keydell Avenue, Horndean and travelled by Southdown Buses 40, 41, 42 and their respective a's and b's. Entering ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by Pete Long

1961 To 1966

Hello to anyone who may be interested. It was delightfull to chance upon this site. I lived in Storrington from approx 1952 until 1968. The first picture of Storrington shows the cottages which my parents bought in the early 1960s. ...Read more

A memory of Storrington in 1961 by Geraldine Midwinter

1973 Demolition Year For The Market Buildings

I arrived in Wolverhampton when demolition of the market buildings was under way. The buildings in front of the church (in the photo) must have already been long gone, but the buildings on the side of ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton

48 Diamond Avenue

My maternal Gt, Grandparents were Joseph and Eliza- Jane Hufton. The house was designed and built by Joseph's brother Austen(they are all buried at the top righthand corner of the 'new' cemetery on Kingsway). as it was the ...Read more

A memory of Kirkby-In-Ashfield by roger

A Memory Of Westbury Village 1

The two principal grocery shops in Westbury village, as it was still usually called, in the late 1950s and early 1960s were the Co-operative grocery by the corner of Church Road -- the Co-operative butcher on ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym in 1957 by Timothy Purnell

A Night Out At The Theatre

I met a lovely lady from Baughton Lane while living in central London, the lady's name was at the time Miss Delphine Sherriff. She told where she lived and I have been around your most beautiful landscape. After meeting ...Read more

A memory of Baughton in 1986 by Brian Galvin

A Gun Licence

While staying with my Uncle and Aunt in Uley during the school holidays, I bought an air-pistol. To be on the safe side I bought a Gun Licence from the Post Office in Dursley. Ken Cook

A memory of Dursley in 1954 by Ken Cook

A View From Broughton

In addition to those aleady mentioned, I seem to recall that there was a Miss Fennel in one of the shops, and a Mr.Edgar Davis and his wife Joan (nee Cards) They lived on the edge of the aerodrome at Middle Wallop I lived ...Read more

A memory of Nether Wallop in 1940 by Thomas Dowthwaite

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Captions

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Caption For Moulton, Implement Gate C1955

These gates, with agricultural implements incorporated, are situated at the Holly Lodge on the Boughton Road west of the village.

Caption For Geddington, Boughton House C1955

Boughton House lies about one and a half miles to the south-east of Geddington.

Caption For Quorn, The Church C1960

Another example of his work is a monument to Lord Norris (1601) in Westminster Abbey and a lovely monument to Sir Thomas Hawkins in 1618 at Boughton-under-

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey, The Transept Arches 1912

In 1907 the site was bought on behalf of the Church of England.

Caption For Brancepeth, The Castle 1914

Brancepeth once belonged to the powerful Neville family, but after changing hands several times it was bought in 1796 by a wealthy Sunderland banker, William Russell.

Caption For Sheffield, Endcliffe Woods 1893

Weston Park was purchased in 1873 for £18,000; Firth Park was given by Mark Firth in 1875; Endcliffe Woods was bought in 1885, followed by Meersbrook Park in 1886 and Hillsborough Park in 1890.

Caption For Uppingham, Meadhurst C1965

Situated along Ayston Road, to the north of the town, it was bought in 1895 by C R Haines who added a wing.

Caption For Ipswich, St Stephen's Lane 1921

It is three years after the First World War, and a packet of ten Wills cigarettes can be bought in this tobacconists for 3d (three old pence).

Caption For Barnstaple, From Rock Park 1890

It was bought in 1879 by William Rock, a son of the town who had made his fortune in London before returning home.

Caption For Ipswich, St Stephen's Lane 1921

It is three years after World War I, and a packet of ten Wills cigarettes can be bought in this tobacconists for 3d (three old pence).

Caption For Great Witley, Witley Court 1911

The land around once belonged to the Cookesey family, but was bought in the 1600s by Thomas Foley, who had made his fortune in the iron trade.

Caption For Warrington, Grammar School 1895

The old premises on School Brow had been rebuilt in 1863; but as pupil numbers grew, and Rylands' Wireworks encroached on the site, land for a new school in Latchford was bought in 1924.

Caption For Nunburnholme, Village C1955

Lying east of Pocklington, this village was bought in the 18th century by the 5th Duke of Devonshire.

Caption For York, Station Hotel C1885

Renamed the Royal York Hotel when it was bought in 1983, it is a Grade 2 listed building.The station and hotel were designed by Thomas Prosser.

Caption For Chirk, Castle C1955

The present castle dates from the 14th century; it was bought in 1595 by Sir Thomas Myddleton, who installed its beautiful but incongruous windows.

Caption For York, Station Hotel C1885

Renamed the Royal York Hotel when it was bought in 1983, it is a Grade 2 listed building.

Caption For Melksham, The Roundabout C1950

Stringer Automobile Engineers (left), part of which is now the Aqualeisure sports shop, used to be known as The Limes; it was bought in the 1880s by Dr Keir, who practised there with his

Caption For Brancepeth, The Castle 1914

Brancepeth was later bought in 1796 by William Russell, a Sunderland banker.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road C1965

The larger premises were soon put to good use, and he was able to display a wide range of furniture that he had not only made, but had also bought in, thereby widening the choice for his increasing

Caption For Hutton, Highcliff And Cleveland Hills C1885

The neighbouring estate to the Chaloners' Gisborough estate, the Hutton and Pinchinthorpe estate, was bought in the 1860s by the Quaker industrialist, Joseph Whitwell Pease of Darlington.

Caption For Dorking, Deepdene House 1891

In its later years, the house became a hotel, which was bought in 1939 by the Southern Railway Co.

Caption For Dorking, Cottage Hospital 1906

In its later years, the house became a hotel, which was bought in 1939 by the Southern Railway Co.