Places

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Photos

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Maps

21 maps found.

1896, Bury Green Ref. RNE657306
1919, Bury Green Ref. POP657306
1946, Bury Green Ref. NPO657305
1896, Bury Green Ref. RNE657305
1897-1898, Bury Green Ref. RNC657305
1898-1899, Bury Green Ref. RNC657306
1920, Bury Green Ref. POP657305
1946, Bury Green Ref. NPO657306
1946, Maypole Green Ref. NPO775880
1898, Maypole Green Ref. RNE775880
1921, Maypole Green Ref. POP775880
1899-1901, Maypole Green Ref. RNC775880
1896, Burry Green Ref. HOSM39594
1946, Burry Green Ref. NPO657015
1923, Burry Green Ref. POP657015
1896, Burry Green Ref. RNE657015
1896, Bures Green Ref. RNE655613
1900-1901, Burry Green Ref. RNC657015
1921, Bures Green Ref. POP655613
1946, Bures Green Ref. NPO655613

Books

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Memories

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Princes Road

I was born in 1953 at 71 Princes Road, in 1955 we moved to 10 Church Road where I lived until 1969 when I left home. I went to Princes Road Boys school where Mr Carr was the Head and some of the teachers were Miss Gardiner, Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Phil Gray

Great Kingshill 1968 1982

Hi we moved to Great Kingshill in 1968 from Edmonton in N London. We also lived in Wood Green N. London. I remember my first impression of our new surrounds were not great. I suppose moving from London to a village ...Read more

A memory of Great Kingshill by Andrew Saunders

Childhood In Withyham

We moved to 2 Bower Cotts Balls Green about 1950. My dad was employed by the owner of Duckings, the farm situated opposite the entrance to station road. Nos. 1 and2 Bower Cotts were up on the bank almost opposite the school ...Read more

A memory of Withyham by iobs

Perry Springs

I was born in the 'Potter Street' Perry springs in the 1960s, wow how Harlow has changed from my day, I remember Wellford's corner shop also Wrights Dairy... And it was great going to the schools in Potter Street. Now the ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street by Graham Nash

Welfords Corner Shop

Rose (my mother) used to work in Wellford's coner shop. I was born in the 'Potter Street' Perry springs in the 1960s, wow how Harlow has changed from my day. I remember Wellford's coner shop also Wright's Dairy... and it ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street by Graham Nash

Dyer Weddings

This is not a memory but I wanted to say how lovely it is to find this picture on your page. I am doing my family tree and my Grandad Frank Dyer and many more of my ancestors came from Shalford/Jaspers Green. All of them seem ...Read more

A memory of Shalford by Sue Lee

Tales Of College Green

This shows College Green and its grand posh upmarket shops, at a time in the past when parking wasn't a problem. Many famous people lived round the Green over the years including Mary Robinson; actress and mistress of the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

So Many Happy Hours

I spent so many happy summer holidays in Great Barton, and in particular Conyers Green where my Aunt Norah Lovelace lived in a cottage next to the old chapel building.  I cycled often to the village store/post office, and ...Read more

A memory of Conyer's Green by Shirley Waters

Kennylands In 1959/60

My parents taught at Kennylands in 1950/3. I have photographs of their time there. My Godfather was John Delves who taught history and also there was a Mr. Dicky deWanderler who had been a ballet dancer. He chain-smoked ...Read more

A memory of Sonning Common by Adrian Wood

School Days And Beyond

Having just stumbled on this website I felt compelled to add my recollections of living in Fenham in Cheeseburn Gardens from circa 1961 to 1980. I lived 2 streets down the hill from the first contributor who lived in Ovington ...Read more

A memory of Fenham by keith.hindson

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Captions

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Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

We are looking north-east from the green in front of The Abbey's large grounds; this view is remarkably unchanged since 1890.

Caption For Ickham, The Church 1903

This fine Early English church, set back from the village and behind a narrow green, boasts a raised 13th-century chancel and a tapering, shingled broach spire.

Caption For Ickham, The Church 1903

This fine Early English church, set back from the village and behind a narrow green, boasts a raised 13th-century chancel and a tapering, shingled broach spire.

Caption For Long Melford, Hall 1895

Its bricks were supposedly made from clay dug out of the Green, and the hall was originally used by the Abbots of Bury St Edmunds as a hunting lodge.

Caption For Norton, The Parish Church C1955

Covered in ivy, the imposing and ancient structure of Norton parish church stands above the Green in a peaceful churchyard.

Caption For Uley, From Uley Bury 1900

Uley Bury, from where this view was photographed, is acclaimed the most spectacular Iron Age hill- fort in the Cotswolds.

Caption For Hucknall, Parish Church C1965

From Newstead Abbey the route heads four miles south to Hucknall, which also has Byronic associations: in this church Byron was buried in the family vault after his body had been brought home from Greece

Caption For Long Melford, Hall 1895

This early Elizabethan mansion was built on the site of the former house of the abbot of Bury St Edmunds by Sir William Cordell, Master of the Rolls, who founded the hospital on the Green.

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle C1955

Poyer and Laugharne capitulated, but not before the traitor was caught and poetically buried in the water pit.

Caption For Milton Keynes, Woughton On The Green 2005

Among discoveries made are a coin found in Wolverton by Galleon's Wharf; a ring brooch at Bury Lawn, Great Linford; a clay weight for a weaving loom at Pennyland; a spearhead near Rickley Wood

Caption For Dorking, From The Nower 1936

Richard was laid to rest beneath the tower, buried upside-down: he believed that the world would have turned on its axis before Judgement Day, and he 'wished to stand before his Maker right way up

Caption For London, Riding In Green Park C1955

Green Park, situated opposite the north end of Buckingham Palace, was a burial ground for nearby St James's Palace at a time when it was a hospital, but since Tudor times this has been parkland.