Maps

544 maps found.

1947, Walton Ref. NPO860168
1898, Walton Ref. RNE860182
1925, Walton Ref. POP860169
1920, Walton Ref. POP860176
1902, Walton Ref. RNC860171
1923, Walton Ref. POP860174
1919, Walton Ref. POP860178
1920, Walton Ref. POP860179
1921, Walton Ref. POP860184
1946, Walton Ref. NPO860172
1946, Walton Ref. NPO860173
1946, Walton Ref. NPO860178
1946, Walton Ref. NPO860179
1896, Walton Ref. RNE860170
1899, Walton Ref. RNE860171
1899, Walton Ref. RNE860176
1895, Walton Ref. RNE860180
1925, Walton Ref. POP860167
1921, Walton Ref. POP860172
1921, Walton Ref. POP860173

Books

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Memories

207 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Shirley In 1947.

Hi. I remember living at the 'Shirley Homes' for children in Shirley in 1947, I believe it was run by the old LCC (London County Council) It was a wondeful place to live, the staff looked after us as if we were their own, I lived ...Read more

A memory of Shirley in 1947 by Robert Munn

Martello Camp

hello, My wife remembers going to Martello camp in Walton on the naze for holidays from the childrens home in Hornchurch in the late 1940 to 1950. They stayed in army style tents and kept all their gear in the Martello tower out of the rain! any one remember?

A memory of Walton-On-The-Naze in 1950 by Brian Trimmer

To Kareen Surtees

Hi Kareen. I am interested in what you said about your mam and dad's burial and wedding. The wedding of your parents I'm sure was Rev W.H. Walton before he died. And when your father was buried in 1980 Fr Alan Bowser, I'm certain ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1860 by David Lee

10 Dalton Square Now Where The Town Hall Is Located

My Great Great Grandmother Jane Oversby worked for a widow, Mrs Margaret Rossall, who lived at 10 Dalton Square, Lancaster. I visited Dalton Square and counted the houses from 2 - 9; then sent down ...Read more

A memory of Lancaster by retrokev54

1943 1957

I came to live in the Post Office cottages Bedhampton opposite Coldmans and the Belmont Tavernin 1943, with my grandprents Mr and Mrs Collins, living next door to my Auntie Mrs Dalton. My gran work for Mrs Mason at Masons farm where my ...Read more

A memory of Bedhampton by chascollins123

1972

Married at the wonderful old church of St. Peter's Walton on the Hill, 5th July 1972. At this time, my parents were living at Tudor Court, Walton St. Walton on the Hill, and Mum, owned the shop below, Anne Cleeves. I had been over ...Read more

A memory of Walton on the Hill in 1972 by Adele Pentony Graham

3 Skulls

To reply to Sandra, the 3 skulls have now been replaced behind a safer glass case. I live in Goldthorpe but my husband's family share some links with Hickleton from the family branch of his mother's side. His grandmother had some ...Read more

A memory of Hickleton in 2009 by Marie Jones

455 Northolt Road South Harrow

I was born at 455 Northolt Road during the 2nd World War where I lived with mum, grandad, granma and young uncle. My father was killed in Normandy Landings on June 6 1944 and was called Arthur Blerkom. My mum ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1946 by Doreen Walton

69 Years Of Being A Part Of Rainton

69 years ago I remember my father going to war. Many tears. He was in the RAF and was sent to Topcliffe and Dalton. He was occasionally based at then Skelfield School. He made a lot of friends in Rainton. They ...Read more

A memory of Rainton in 1942

A Great Childhood In Walton

I spent my childhood in Walton to the age of 20 when I got married. I have so many happy memories that I have written my biography up to the age of 15, describing so many of the things I did with friends and the ...Read more

A memory of Walton-on-Thames by wicks.keith

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Captions

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Caption For Walton On The Naze, High Street 1921

Walton-le-Soken was an agricultural and beachcombing parish that expanded into Walton-on-the-Naze in the 1820s.

Caption For Walton On The Naze, The Promenade 1891

Walton-le-Soken was an agricultural and beachcombing parish that expanded into Walton-on-the-Naze in the 1820s.

Caption For Walton On Thames, Boathouse 1899

Downstream, past Weybridge, the Desborough Cut of 1935 by-passes a winding loop, to reach Walton-on-Thames.

Caption For Stone, High Street 1900

The Manor of Stone was not mentioned in the Domesday Book, though it was given by William the Conqueror to one Erasmus de Walton.

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Gardens, The Lily Pond C1955

Lady Daresbury took great pride in developing botanical gardens at Walton with specimen planting in the style of Kew; thousands of local people enjoyed visiting them on annual open days.

Caption For Stockton Heath, The Ship Canal C1965

A vessel passes close to Walton Locks and Warrington Wharf before negotiating the Chester Road Swing Bridge.

Caption For Aylesbury, Walton Street 1901

Further south-east, the old village of Walton suffered greatly in the 1960s.

Caption For Clevedon, Walton Castle 1887

Walton Castle stands to the north-east of Clevedon in the middle of what is now a golf course.

Caption For Walton On Thames, The Swan Hotel 1908

33Southern England SURREY left: WALTON ON THAMES

Caption For Walton On Thames, The Riverside C1955

By the river, a road leads off Walton Lane under the bridge towards Walton Marina.

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Hall C1955

Begun in the mid 1830s, Walton Hall was to be both the family home and the country estate of Gilbert Greenall, a wealthy local brewer and prominent businessman.

Caption For Stafford, St Chad's Church C1950

Facing the south door is a bust of Stafford's best-known son, Izaak Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler'.

Caption For Stafford, The Font, St Mary's Church 2005

Facing the south door is a bust of Stafford's best-known son, Izaak Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler'.

Caption For Walton, High Street 1899

Walton is now part of the suburbs of Felixstowe, but a hundred years ago it was very much a village in its own right, with the occasional pony and trap the only concession to heavy traffic!

Caption For Epsom, The Grandstand C1955

Later that year, Stanley Wootton presented them with the Walton Downs gallops, which he had just acquired after a long lawsuit with the association.

Caption For Yoxall, The Antique Shop C1955

Birmingham House, an early 17th century timber-framed double-fronted building, was once the home of the grandfather of Izaak Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler', published in 1653.

Caption For Walton Le Dale, The Old Unicorn, Chorley Road C1955

The Old Unicorn Inn lies at the centre of Walton-le-Dale.

Caption For Felixstowe, Pier 1906

Known more these days as a container port, Felixstowe in 1906 was a genteel seaside resort, and steamers would have pulled up at the pier bringing passengers from Great Yarmouth, Walton-on-the-Naze, Clacton

Caption For Aylesbury, Walton Pond C1950

Here, on the east side of Walton Road, is the village pond.

Caption For Winchester, Cathedral West Front 1909

Buried in the Cathedral is Izaak Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler', who died at his son-in-law's house in the Cathedral Close in 1683.

Caption For Wisbech, St Peter's Church 1929

Many Fenland churches have detached towers, such as those of Tydd St Giles and St Mary's, West Walton.

Caption For Walton, High Street 1899

Here, in Walton High Street, only the occasional pony and trap disturbs the peace, although neighbouring Felixstowe was enjoying popularity as a seaside resort.

Caption For Grappenhall, The Canal C1955

Colourful pleasure craft and anglers now enjoy the tranquillity of the Bridgewater Canal as it passes through the south Warrington districts of Lymm, Thelwall, Grappenhall, Stockton Heath, Walton and Moore

Caption For Warrington, The Circus And Bridge Street C1955

The banner on Boots' Corner advertising Warrington's annual Walton Horse Show suggests this photograph was taken near Whitsuntide.