Places

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Maps

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1940, The Bourne Ref. NPO846303
1947, The Bourne Ref. NPO846302
1919, The Bourne Ref. POP846303
1919, The Bourne Ref. POP846302
1895, The Bourne Ref. RNE846303
1898, The Bourne Ref. RNE846302
1913, The Bourne Ref. HOSM61541
1897-1909, The Bourne Ref. RNC846303
1899-1902, The Bourne Ref. RNC846302

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Memories

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Ww1

My great grandparents lived in Yardlrys Entry, Horsefair, Rugeley. I know this as it is on my grandfather's birth certificate - Alfred Johnson. In 1919 he was a Corporal in the i/6 north staffs regiment 240380. He had been in France but must ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley by Josephine Johnson

Wokingham Shops

Anyone remember the petrol station ,next to saint Crispins school called Bourne and Thomas,a real traditional garage ,the thames trader tipper trucks moving the soil from the A329m ,green in colour ,think the company name was harry ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham by chrisnash

Where I Was Born

I was born here in 1953, my oldest daughter was born 1972 & my youngest daughter 1977. Such a lovely hospital, great staff who looked after you well. I saw the photos of the building rotting away - it looked so sad, they left it ...Read more

A memory of Taplow in 1953 by Teresa Keywood

Wallsend 1954 68

Born in the Green Maternity Hosp 1954, lived in Windsor Drive, Howden, Sandown Gardens, Howden and Prospect Ave. I remember being taken to the Masons Arms at Bigges Main in a pushchair, parked outside the corrugated iron lean to ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend by Barry Hislop

Walking To School

I used to walk past hilltop on the way to the old school and still can remember that old musty spell of the old shop still to this day, with the old petrol pump out side....My name then was Linda Zalesny and used to live at no 32 ...Read more

A memory of Loxwood by Lyn Hammond

Travelling Fish And Chip Man

I lived in Hardwick, near Hilton in the late 1940's and early 50's. The travelling fish and chip man in a White Morris or Ford van used to park in the village main street. We children used to love to get our 6d (six ...Read more

A memory of Hilton in 1955 by Martin Newell

Tracing My Family

I have no memories of Hawkchurch. But I am trying to trace my family history, and so far have got nowhere. And I am hoping that someone might remember hearing about them. According to the 1911 census they lived at Berry Cottage, ...Read more

A memory of Hawkchurch in 1910 by Christine Elliot

The Witch Doctor

i was born in 1960 lived in 141 Lansbury ave did my schooling in derwyndeg infants then ystrad mynach secondary then lewis boiys pengam my family where well known as my father Fred used to take part in all the carnivals in the area ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Hengoed by pagetallenjohn

Summer Holidays

I was born in 1957 and my Mums family came from Llanegryn. WE always used to visit Twyn for our holidays and stay in a guest house in Llanegryn. My memories of Twyn are all happy- I cant remember if it rained or shone but that really doesnt ...Read more

A memory of Tywyn

Summer Days Beside The Cam

From 1947 to 1956 we lived at Hardwick and drove into Cambridge once a month I enjoyed it on hot summer Saturdays, when we would have a picnic on the backs overlooking Kings College. I remember seeing the sad sight of ...Read more

A memory of Cambridge by Martin Newell

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Captions

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Caption For Garston, Manor Work Assessment Shop C1955

In 1931, the widow of Stafford Bourne (the son of one of the founders of Bourne & Hollingsworth's store in London) sold Garston Manor to Benskins the brewers, who transferred it to the North West Metropolitan

Caption For Bourne, Edenham Village C1955

Heading south towards Bourne, the route diverts north-east of the town to Edenham, a delightful village on the east bank of the winding East Glen River, whose church has many remarkable monuments to the

Caption For Bourne, Edenham Village C1955

Heading south towards Bourne, the route diverts north-east of the town to Edenham, a delightful village on the east bank of the winding East Glen River, whose church has many remarkable monuments to the

Caption For Bourn, High Street C1955

Charming thatched cottages on Bourn's High Street.

Caption For The Bourne, Middle Bourne From Burnt Hill 1909

The Bourne stream runs through the area of Lower, Middle and Upper Bourne, joining the River Wey at Moor Park.

Caption For Bourne, North Street 1952

Bourne, at the junction where two Roman roads met, had a Roman station to guard the Car Dyke, the great Roman dyke 56 miles long and still surviving for long stretches.

Caption For Brimscombe, The Valley 1900

This picture should more properly be captioned 'The Bourne from Besbury.'

Caption For Bourne, North Street 1952

Bourne, at the junction where two Roman roads met, had a Roman station to guard the Car Dyke, the great Roman dyke 56 miles long and still surviving for long stretches.

Caption For St Mary Bourne, Post Office Stores C1955

Though smarter and more affluent today, much of St Mary Bourne is as it was when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry And Slipway C1950

Taken from the end of the promenade by the Bourne Arms, the scene shows the once-busy steam ferry arriving from Fleetwood across the Wyre estuary.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square 1900

Bournemouth's Square stands at the very heart of the town astride the River Bourne.

Caption For Market Deeping, Church Street C1955

This view looks north along the A15 towards the church of St Guthlac and Bourne.

Caption For Bourn, High Street C1955

The Golden Lion, possibly an 18th-century pub, faces the lane that leads up to Bourn Hall.

Caption For Shipbourne, Village 1901

This was once a place where sheep were washed in a stream (bourne), hence the name.

Caption For Bournemouth, From Southbourne Terrace C1870

In 1810, Lewis Tregonwell built a holiday home on lonely heathland, close to the mouth of the tiny River Bourne. Other

Caption For St Mary Bourne, The School C1955

This is a lovely environment for children to go to school; here they have been photographed during their break.

Caption For Tunstall, Town Hall 1956

The Primitive Methodist movement was officially founded in Tunstall, in 1811, by Hugh Bourne and William Clowes.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square 1900

Bournemouth's Square stands at the very heart of the town astride the River Bourne.

Caption For Hurstbourne Tarrant, The Village C1955

A neat Austin 8 is here heading for St Mary Bourne.

Caption For Bourne End, The Marina And Boatyard 1899

East of Marlow, where the river bends south, Townsend's and Shaw's boatyards and their wharves were a focus of boating activity in the heyday of the late Victorian and Edwardian boating boom.

Caption For Castletown, Derby Haven 1897

In 1823 John Butcher, a preacher from Bolton, was landed by fishing boat at Derby Haven and brought Primitive Methodism to the island.

Caption For Poole, Sandecotes, Parkstone 1900

The suburbs of Bournemouth, which have now sprawled out into the neighbouring countryside, began with the early construction of villa residences, each with its own garden - as suggested by Dr Granville

Caption For Bromyard, Kidderminster Road C1960

Its name, the white bourne, means the white stream.

Caption For Bournemouth, East Cliff Steps 1908

Apart from the areas around the mouth of the Bourne Stream, much of Bournemouth was built to the rear of the long line of cliffs, necessitating many stairways down to the beach for energetic visitors