Maps

116 maps found.

1920, Bexley Ref. POP639504
1895, Bexley Ref. HOSM34154
1946, Bexley Ref. NPO639504
1896, Bexley Ref. RNE639504
1897-1902, Bexley Ref. RNC639504
1895, Old Bexley Ref. RNE796238
1946, Old Bexley Ref. NPO796238
1898, Old Bexley Ref. RNC796238
1920, Old Bexley Ref. POP796238
1895, Bexleyhill Ref. HOSM37647
1920, Longlands Ref. POP767016
1895, Longlands Ref. RNE767016
1897-1902, Longlands Ref. RNC767016
1946, Longlands Ref. NPO767016
1895, Foots Cray Ref. HOSM65594
1895, Sidcup Ref. HOSM35186
1895 - 1907, Northumberland Heath Ref. HOSM55460
1898, Lessness Heath Ref. RNC755153
1920, Barnehurst Ref. POP633569
1920, Blackfen Ref. POP642453

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Memories

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Francis Frith Murderer Of Eyam

I am astonished that this collection is Francis Frith and I am assuming it is a coincidence that I found it when looking up Francis Frith of Eyam. Francis Frith was a resident of Eyam in Derbsyhire. He and his wife were ...Read more

A memory of Eyam by Lesley Beeley

Cooling Castle Farm

To the right of the photograph is a driveway into the interior of the original castle that was the entrance to Castle Farm operated by F.Elms & Sons and in particular my uncle Harry Elms. He bought the Farm in about 1930 having ...Read more

A memory of Cooling in 1955 by Jerry Furley

The Great Children's Summer Garden Party

During the1950's, long before the introduction of Green Shield and other reward stamps, members of the Co-operative Society in the days before the Co-op as we know it today, earned tin coin cash money to the ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Sidcup School

Hi I went to Sidcup sec. mon. school 1961- 1966.My name was Ken Douch a great name, nobody could say it, nobody could spell it. I started in Mr Cocksey class 1b then Mr (peg leg) Jones 2b. As the school was on two sites we then went Bexley ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup by Ken Martin

Home

I grew up in Welling in a house on Ridley Road. My mother lived in that house for over 60 years until she died this past January. I have 3 sisters - that was a tiny house with 1 bathroom, at times we seemed to really fill the place - felt more ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Louise Daring

Memories Of Bexley Technical High School For Girls.

I was at this school from about 1961- 1966 after passing the 13+ exam. I went to Hall Place first, what a wonderful place it was! I remember Miss Moore who was the headmistress, we had Mrs. Hodgson ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by vikkifenlon

St Vincent Road

I lived at the bottom of St. Vincent Road, near to Temple Hill Estate and Bow Arrow Lane. We used to play in the fields and I remember Temple Hill Estate being built. I remember the air raids in the war and the bomb falling in ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1945 by Phyllis Gregory

Balloon Woods Wollatton

Balloon Woods. Most people says it was a hell hole. Yes some parts of it was. But to a child it was good. There were more quite a few blocks. Some had four floors, these were called Tansley Walk, Bealey Walk, Hartington Walk ...Read more

A memory of Wollaton in 1971 by Jean Smith

Bexley Tech

Reading some of those memories of students at what is now a still -thriving grammar school is so nostalgic. I went to BTHSG 1974-81 & just loved it. Not quite sure what that says about me. Reading the 60s students' recollections ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath

Four Elms From 1950

The Sandeman Family moved to Four Elms in 1950. We moved from Bexley Kent. Winnie and Richard were my parents my brother Mark had just been born in September. We moved to Wendy's bungalow, just on the corner next to the post ...Read more

A memory of Four Elms by gavin

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Captions

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Caption For Erith, The Thames C1950

Moving into the Thames Estuary, the river passes Erith, a much rebuilt and rather forlorn remnant with its medieval church of St John the Baptist; the town is now joined by development inland to Bexley

Caption For Dartford, High Street 1949

This photograph shows the centre of the busy High Street, with the road to Bexley and London ahead and the turning to Crayford visible on the right.

Caption For Crayford, Saint Paulinus Church C1955

This Norman church atop Crayford Hill is probably the oldest in the borough of Bexley.

Caption For Beoley, The Post Office C1965

The name of this village is actually pronounced 'Beeley', and presumably honey production was once important here.

Caption For Beoley, Village Inn C1965

In the early 20th century, when Beoley was still completely rural, The Village Inn used to be a popular destination for people venturing out of town by horse-drawn carriage or by bicycle.

Caption For Beoley, Village Inn C1965

In the early 20th century, when Beoley was still completely rural, The Village Inn used to be a popular destination for people venturing out of town by horse-drawn carriage or by bicycle.

Caption For Chelmsford, New London Road 1919

A millwright called John Bewley had established an iron-foundry in New Street in 1808, on the site of some hop kilns.

Caption For Beoley, The Post Office C1965

Beoley lies in rolling countryside just two miles north-east of Redditch.

Caption For Beoley, Main Road C1965

Beoley predates Redditch, but it remains a small village on the northern edge of the present New Town.

Caption For Ware, High Street C1965

Long after the Fleur de Luce public house was closed, the site was taken by Jenning & Bewley, printers, and Ware Library - both of these were lost to Tesco, and so was Gideon Talbot's car repair workshop

Caption For Chelmsford, Grammar School 1892

For a while the Bewleys' only local rival had been the London Road Ironworks, which was opposite a house called The Cloisters.