Maps

3,664 maps found.

Map Of Wiltshire, Wiltshire Ref. F41
1899, Stockton Ref. HOSM60523
1899 - 1900, Tytherington Ref. HOSM62798
1899, Marston Ref. HOSM53239
1898-1899, Foxley Ref. RNC708963
1897-1899, Fifield Ref. RNC705546
1897-1899, Greenwich Ref. RNC721966
1897-1900, Ham Ref. RNC725888
1898-1899, Eastcott Ref. RNC698110
1897-1899, Elston Ref. RNC701063
1898-1899, Highway Ref. RNC734724
1897-1900, Buttermere Ref. RNC657762
1898-1899, Broomfield Ref. RNC652380
1897-1899, Boreham Ref. RNC646129
1898-1899, Bourton Ref. RNC646944
1898-1899, Chalford Ref. RNC666107
1897-1899, Aughton Ref. RNC628957
1897-1899, Alton Ref. RNC624645
1897-1899, Mildenhall Ref. RNC779818
1898-1899, Hook Ref. RNC739905

Books

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Memories

113 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

44 Wiltshire Road

I was born at 44 Wiltshire Road, in the basement flat in June 1955, and lived there until I was 6. I remember listening to gospel singing coming from St. Johns church and the colourful weddings that happened there. I remember a car ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by djw18655

A Day To Remember

Saturday the 8th June 1963 was predicted to be the hottest day of the year thus far. Setting off by coach from Cheltenham were members of a savings club, myself included, bound for Weymouth. Our first stop was for refreshments at ...Read more

A memory of Warminster

A Visit By An American Soldier (Professor) During Wwii

My uncle Joe Wolff was an American Soldier during WWII and spent the summer of 1942 stationed in various places in Wiltshire including Tottenham House. Although he was a private he was very ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough in 1942 by Kristin Simpson

An Aussie In Brixton

I came to England on a working holiday with a mate in 1957. We were told of digs in Brixton (by an accommodation woman at the YMCA) at 37 Wiltshire Road and we lived there for about six months. It was one of the most wonderful ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by 77glendale

Aunty Mabel

1950's to the 90's. My holidays in Alfriston began in the 50's through to 60's.We stayed with my auntie, Mabel Norman and uncle Bob. The place was called Winton Field Cottage, on the edge of the village. It took a while to get used ...Read more

A memory of Alfriston in 1950 by Robert Daniels

Bishop Wordsworth's School In The 1960s

I attended Bishop Wordsworth's School between 1964 and 1967 arriving when I was 14. I had previously gone to a very prestigious grammar school in north London which in fact was awful. Discipline was ...Read more

A memory of Salisbury by al.birkett

Barry Hammond

Though I have never been to the fair city of Chesterfield, I had a good army mate whom I served with in Corsham in Wiltshire. I have been trying to find him for years, who knows, someone on this site MIGHT just know of him, a stab in the dark, maybe !!

A memory of Chesterfield in 1960 by Brian Williams

Beck Worth House Lindfield

I have a personal interest in Lindfield as my great grandparents lived in Beckworth Lodge on the Beckworth estate my great grandfather was the head game keeper and my Mother lived in Beckworth Lodge for the first six ...Read more

A memory of Cuckfield in 1910 by Andrew Avenell

Birth

I was born at USAF, Hospital, Burderdop Park, Chiseldon Highworth, Wiltshire, UK. I don't have any memories, but I do have a desire to find all I can. I wish to know as I have no memories. I have dreamed of going there, but cannot afford ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1956 by Dianne Fulton

Bombing Raids In 1940

Bristol's premier shopping centre was turned into a wasteland of burned out buildings after major bombing raids in 1940, during the Second World War. Bridge Street Summary Bridge Street ran from High Street, rising up a ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

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Captions

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Caption For Stonehenge, From The Altar Stone 1887

WILTSHIRE is a greatly underestimated county.

Caption For Bromham, St Nicholas's Church 1899

This church has the most impressive chantry in a Wiltshire village church, according to Derek Parker and John Chandler in Wiltshire Churches, an Illustrated History.

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral From The River 1887

81Southern England WILTSHIRE SALISBURY, The Cathedral from

Caption For Poole, Parkstone, Bank Corner 1904

This impressive building was the Parkstone branch of the Wiltshire and Dorset Bank.

Caption For Devizes, St James' Church, Interior 1898

The colours and memorials of the Wiltshire Regiment are displayed in the army corner, right in picture.

Caption For Wilton, Kingsbury Square 1919

Wilton, once the capital of Wessex, was the most important town in early medieval Wiltshire.

Caption For Lechlade, High Street C1960

Situated near where Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire meet is the pretty village of Lechlade, with its fine array of Georgian houses.

Caption For Wilton, Kingsbury Square 1919

Wilton, once the capital of Wessex, was the most important town in early medieval Wiltshire.

Caption For Gillingham, High Street C1965

Gillingham is Dorset's northernmost town - both Wiltshire and Somerset are within an easy walk.

Caption For Bason Bridge, The Station And River Brue C1955

The line served the Wiltshire United Dairies factory that opened in 1909 - it was later taken over by Unigate.

Caption For Westbury, The White Horse And Bratton Camp 1900

The present horse on this site dates from 1778 and was the first of several figures cut in the chalk downs of Wiltshire during the next half-century.

Caption For Westbury, The White Horse And Bratton Camp 1900

The present horse on this site dates from 1778 and was the first of several figures cut in the chalk downs of Wiltshire during the next half-century.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Memorial Hall C1960

The village lies in the far west of the county, close to the Wiltshire border.

Caption For Potterne, Old Houses And Church 1898

Although this is Wiltshire, the design of these houses is very much Cheshire in style.

Caption For Potterne, Old Houses And Church 1898

Although this is Wiltshire, the design is very much Cheshire in style.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, St Laurence's Saxon Church

John Chandler and Derek Parker describe the effect of the church on the visitor in 'Wiltshire Churches, an Illustrated History': 'There is an aura of intense mystery, and to submit to its darkness

Caption For Wilton, Kingsbury Square 1919

Wilton, once the capital of Wessex, was the most important town in early medieval Wiltshire.

Caption For Tetbury, Church Street C1949

Tetbury lies near the boundary of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire on the long stretch of high road between Stroud and Malmesbury.

Caption For Trowbridge, Fore Street C1950

Further along on the right is the Gaumont Cinema next to Bowyers (Wiltshire Bacon Co).

Caption For Beckhampton, Beckhampton Stables C1955

IN 1908, in his Round About Wiltshire, A G Bradley wrote an idyllic description of the five mile 'run' between Beckhampton and Calne: 'One is on the wide open down, traversing the north-western

Caption For Tetbury, Church Street C1949

Close to the Wiltshire border, this little market and wool town has retained many of its 17th- and 18th- century buildings, such as the Eight Bells Inn, seen here on the right.

Caption For Shaftesbury, High Street C1950

It has achieved popularity with visitors who wish to explore the far north of Dorset and the neighbouring county of Wiltshire.

Caption For Malmesbury, St Paul's Church Tower C1955

Malmesbury is one of Wiltshire's larger towns.