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Maps

12 maps found.

1919, Bullyhole Bottom Ref. POP655309
1897, Bullyhole Bottom Ref. RNE655309
1895, Bull Hill Ref. RNE655147
1946, Bullyhole Bottom Ref. NPO655309
1897-1909, Bull Hill Ref. RNC655147
1899-1900, Bullyhole Bottom Ref. RNC655309
1945, Bull Hill Ref. NPO655147
1919, Bull Hill Ref. POP655147
1947, Bull's Hill Ref. NPO655283
1919, Bull's Hill Ref. POP655283
1896, Bull's Hill Ref. RNE655283
1900, Lower Daggons Ref. HOSM39431

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Memories

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The Gables Boys Home.1960s.

I was at the Gables Boys Home for approx a year and a half, from 1966 to half way through 1967, I was taken there because I was always bunking off school, and the little tin god authorities in those days decided that was ...Read more

A memory of Maldon in 1966 by Lewis Underwood

Summer Of 1965

I have happy memories of a summer spent with my Nannie and Grandad Gibbs. I remember walking down this street, passing 'Auntie Martha's' to the post office every day with Grandad. He used to buy me chocolate cigarettes every day. I ...Read more

A memory of Moorsholm in 1965 by Sheryl Jordan

I Lived Here From 1951 To 1975 (Ish)

I lived in Dagnam Park Drive near Sedgefield Crescent and remember............Petersfield, Hilldene and Whitchurch shops, the "1st, 2nd and 3rd" woods as we referred to them, starting in Dagnam Park Drive, heading ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1957 by Ken H

Forest Grammar School, Winnersh 1957 62

This fine school {formerly Woodley Hill} was opened in 1957. I was lucky enough to be one of 150 pupils who passed the 11plus {God knows how} and thus was one of the first intake, a real privilege although I ...Read more

A memory of Winnersh in 1957 by Bob Bright

Childhood Memories

I was born in Calverley in 1948. I lived with my mother, father and brother (Ernest). I attended Calverley Church School. I played down in the woods most of the time, with my brother and our friends. My brother was a bully ...Read more

A memory of Calverley in 1956 by Gloria Conroy

On The Move

In the summer of 1952 I learnt that my parents had decided to move from our home in the Midlands to the West Country as my father wished to return to where his relatives lived. It came as no surprise therefore, when one day they ...Read more

A memory of Dartmouth in 1952

My Childhood Memories

I lived in Harold Hill from 1952 till the early 70's. My first school was Bosworth Junior, the Headmaster, a nasty old man named Gridley and our form teacher the great Miss Worril. When I left there I went to Quarles ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1952

Corringham Essex

My father worked on a construction site at Tilbury I think it was, so our family moved from Thornaby to Corringham.  We lived in a trailer on a farm just behind the Bull Inn, right next to a school.  There was a lane ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1951 by Max Anderson

Childhood Holidays In The 1950s

I was born in 1942 and brought up in Walthamstow in NE London. We were a working class family and Dad always provided us with 2 week's holiday, if possible 'by the sea'. In 1951, Dad chose Dawlish Warren. ...Read more

A memory of Dawlish Warren in 1951 by Roy Beiley

St Botolphs School

I went to St. Botolph's School on The Hill from 1945 to 1950 with my friend Molly Freeman who lived a few doors away from me in York Road. Molly was in the year ahead of me but her brother Georgie was in my class. Recently ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1949 by Jean Hendy

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Captions

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Caption For Pitsea, Gun Hill C1955

Gun Hill takes its name from the Gun Inn, further up London Road at Bowers Gifford.

Caption For Pitsea, Gun Hill C1955

Gun Hill takes its name from the Gun Inn, further up London Road at Bowers Gifford.

Caption For Anston, Crowgate C1960

One powerful Norman lord in South Yorkshire was Roger de Bully. His

Caption For Alderholt, The Mill C1960

Alderholt Mill is situated on a tributary of the Ashford Water.

Caption For Fowey, South Street 1908

The narrow alley between the houses leads off to Bull Hill.

Caption For Anston, Crowgate C1960

One powerful Norman lord in South Yorkshire was Roger de Bully. His

Caption For Dinnington, Laughton Road C1965

One powerful Norman lord in South Yorkshire was Roger de Bully. His

Caption For Pilley, The Post Office C1955

The others are Bailey, Bull Hill, Portmore, Sandy Down, Walhampton, and Boldre itself.