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Steppingley photos

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Steppingley maps

Historic maps of Steppingley and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Steppingley maps

Steppingley map

Historic map of Steppingley

Bedfordshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Bedfordshire

Steppingley map

Historic Map of any Steppingley postcode

Steppingley maps
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Steppingley books

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Bedfordshire Living Memories
Paperback
£13

Bedfordshire Photographic Memories
Paperback
£13

Bedford Photographic Memories
Paperback
£13

Steppingley books
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Memories of Steppingley

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Bedfordshire memories

ampthill siren

My abiding memory of Ampthill is when I used to go to the Saturday pictures with my cousins and the fire engine would be called out. The only problem was the siren that called them out was the old wartime air-raid siren. What a noise !!! I lived in Maulden but often visited Ampthill. ... [more]

Shared on 26 November 2007 by Christine Ager.

Butchers shop

Browsing Ampthill, for the first time, I came across the above photo.  On the left just above the logo is a shop blind that used to protect the meat in the window display from sunshine (when it appeared).  That blind was the bain of my life in 1952/3/4 when I was a so called "butchers boy".  It never ran correctly on... [more]

Shared on 03 September 2007 by Paul Guyton.

Grandma

The lady with the white coat and shopping basket on the right hand side of the photo is my grandmother - Clara Billington - and lovely to see her in print!

Shared on 21 April 2007 by Julia Lovell.

Shop names.

The shop next door to The Ampthill News was and still is Cheesman's the chemist and the shop next door to that was Underwood's an electrical appliance shop.

Shared on 11 May 2006 by Mr J Emmerton.

Extracts From Steppingley & Bedfordshire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Steppingley, inspired by Frith photos.

Bedfordshire Photographic Memories

The parish church of St Lawrence dominates this delightfully bucolic picture. The direction sign points to the county town, 10 miles away, and there is the classic confection of village life - church, public house with a wall against which to lean your bicycle, and the bus stop - all in perfect juxtaposition.

This is an extract from Bedfordshire Photographic Memories.
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Luton Photographic Memories

These premises became a children's annexe to Luton & District General Hospital. Jane Creasey went there to have a squinting eye corrected in the 1950s. It has also enjoyed time as an Exodus collective with various escapist amusements!

This is an extract from Luton Photographic Memories.
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Luton Photographic Memories

A few miles from Dunstable, through the Downs, and nowadays part of the commuter belt, Castle Hill road links the three ends of Totternhoe, Church, Middle and Lower. A pathway leads up to the castle mound which overlooks the surrounding countryside. Possibly originally a prehistoric fort, it is a motte and bailey earthwork. Totternhoe was the last Bedfordshire parish to be enclosed in 1891.

This is an extract from Luton Photographic Memories.
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