Titsey
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Historic maps of Titsey and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Titsey maps
Titsey area books
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Surrey memories
Servants in The Manor 1861
In 1861 my great grandmother's (Jane Chapman, nee Loveland) parents were living at the Manor House as servants. John Loveland, 65 was a gardener and his wife Charlotte 58 a domestic servant. Also living in the household at that time were a Richard (42) and Hannah (37) Kimber. He is described in the 1861 census as an agricultural labourer. There was also their 12 year-old son Edward.
Furzedown Auxiliary Hospital, Limpsfield
Is Limpsfield Manor House & Furzedown Auxiliary Hospital Limpsfield the same place?
Morris Minor
In the photo forground is a Morris Minor which my mother bought for my sister and me to lern to drive in, we allways parked it under the old wooden street lamp as we lived in White Hart Cottage just a little lower down on the other side of the street, which had no parking. The was Bings garage opposite just out of this picture on the left. Lots of fond memories as I was born at White Hart Cottage, which is an old timber framed cottage, me and my sister renervated the inglehook fire place whch had an oven on one side and a seat on the other side.
The Lord Rodney Public House
This picture shoes in the fore ground the Lord Rodney Pub My Farther lived in a small building just out of the picture left side
A Chauffeur Working in Limpsfield
My Great-uncle, Bertie (or Robert) Jarrett, was born in Oxfordshire in 1887 and lived in Limpsfield from the 1920s until his death in 1975.
After serving in the Cavalry in the First World War, he became chauffeur to Sir Leslie Scott MP (Solicitor General in 1922), and later to Sir Benjamin Cohen KC. Bertie and his wife, Dorothy, had their own self-contained flat on the premises of one of these employers in (or near) Limpsfield.
Later, the couple moved to No. 2 White Hart Cottages, in Limpsfield High Street, where they lived until Bertie's death on their Diamond wedding anniversary in June 1975.
I am not sure whether the couple had any children. Does anybody remember them?
My St. Michael's Years C1945-47
That's 60 years ago so my memories are not very clear and would be less so if I had not met, more or less by chance some 30 years ago here in Canada, a fellow student. We have been close friends ever since and delight in telling how we discovered our shared roots.
My sister and I attended while my father served a missionary society in London. We were boarders and my memories are relatively positive: the Junior School, the swimming pool, missing Guy Fawkes fireworks one year (confined to quarters) and Miss Pedley. Any other former students out there?
Horror!
I have very unhappy memories of this school, particularly of Miss Pedly, the matron, and the head of the boys side, My Williams. It was a cold heartless place. Fortunatly my parents removed me after four? terms. A very clear memory is of Williams beating the whole dormitory on their backsides after Pedly had reported us for talking after lights out. Our screams filled the vast forbidding building. Williams ketpt a supply fo his canes behind his study door in a room that smelt of the footballs that he kept on a high shelf down one side of the room. Even looking at the picture of this spooky building sends shivers down my spine!
