Photos

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Maps

81 maps found.

1883 - 1884, West Acre Ref. HOSM63734
1883 - 1903, Birch Acre Ref. HOSM48548
1883, Newton Ref. HOSM55024
1910 - 1911, Warton Ref. HOSM43287
1945, Acle Ref. NPO619653
1884, Acle Ref. HOSM35632
1898, Acle Ref. RNE619653
1922, Acle Ref. POP619653
1901-1902, Acle Ref. RNC619653
1906-1908, Achnacloich/Ach Na Cloiche Ref. RNC967209
1898, Aire View Ref. RNE620839
1947, Aire View Ref. NPO620839
1925, Aire View Ref. POP620839
1919, Mountain Air Ref. POP785100
1920, Ayres End Ref. POP629406
1947, Ayres Quay Ref. NPO629408
1898, Ayres End Ref. RNC629406
1901-1904, Ayres Quay Ref. RNC629408
1899-1900, Mountain Air Ref. RNC785100
1897, Mountain Air Ref. RNE785100

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Memories

227 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Wartime Years In Llanarmon Yn Ial

Shortly after the outbreak of war, my Father who had a pet shop in Wallasey, evacuated the family to Llanarmon.  We consisted of Dad, Mum, my brother Ray and myself. We moved into Rose Cottage in the village, ...Read more

A memory of Llanarmon-yn-Ial in 1940 by Don Thurlow

My Early Years

my memories relate from the very early forties till the early eighties. I was born in Andover in 1937.My mother was a Lambourne and was born in Thruxton in 1903 at Rose cottage which is just to the left of the "George" looking ...Read more

A memory of Thruxton in 1940 by Ronald Hodgson

My Family Church

This was the church I attended with my family as a child from 1950-1966 when I moved away to college. My father is buried at the end of the path up to the entry to the church. The rector for some time was Rev. Cottrell with three ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1950 by Sanna Say

Boarding School 75 81

I was at Hurn Court (School) from 1975 - 1981. I had many wonderfull years there, it was a great place to grow up, with all the acres of lawns and woodland around the place. It has now been turned into very expensive appartments.

A memory of Hurn in 1975 by Richard Clarke

Leawood Pitts High Offley

My Great Great Grandfather was  a farmer and the owner of Leawood Pitts from around 1848 to 1892. His name was John Clemson and he farmed about 46 acres. He had a wife, Mary, and seven children. I have a photograph of the ...Read more

A memory of High Offley in 1860 by Jennifer Nottingham

Hall Farm Eastham

I lived at Hall Farm during the war years and along with my sister attended the Village School where Bill Haining was headmaster. My father farmed 300 acres in and around Eastham and kept a dairy herd of about 50 cows. The farm was ...Read more

A memory of Eastham in 1940

Happy Times

As children we were very priviliged to be part of the village community. We spent many carefree hours playing and making camps in the woods and fields, sometimes we would venture further but had to keep a watchful eye for the keepers. ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1965 by Tim Fieldwick

Living In North Boarhunt 1965 1968

My parents moved to North Boarhunt in 1964/65. We lived at the top of Trampers Lane - sideways to what was then Doney's Garage. Our house was called "Tryfan". I went to Newton Primary School and have very fond ...Read more

A memory of North Boarhunt in 1965 by Louise Selves

Growing Up At Coombe Place

My family and I moved to a bungalow at Coombe Place in 1960. My father, Walter Motley, took up the post of farm manager on this 100 acre dairy farm with a herd of Jersey cattle. Coombe Place is set on the side of the South ...Read more

A memory of Offham in 1960 by Susan Walton

The Bullen Family In Pirbright

Research has shown that Pirbright was the home for many of my relatives. Edwin Bullen and his wife Sarah resided at White Acre Cottage and 29 Railway Junction was the home of George and Charlotte Bullen. George and ...Read more

A memory of Pirbright in 1880 by Colin Bullen

Captions

414 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Aldershot, Bathing Pool 1931

As well as public parks and memorial gardens, Aldershot is famous for its enormous open-air swimming pool, which covers an acre and can hold a million gallons of water.

Caption For York, Heslington Hall, University Of York C1960

This, the main body of the university, is spread over approximately 190 acres.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Jubilee House, Girl Guides House C1965

This was an important 56-acre camping ground for the Guide and Brownie groups in East London, as this part of the countryside was easily reached by train, especially with electrification

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre.

Caption For Hatchmere, Lake Delamere C1960

Today, after considerable localised replanting, there are over 2,000 acres of woodland in the vicinity, through which wander numerous walking and cycling trails all centred on Lake Delamere.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Sutton Park, Bracebridge Pool C1960

Sutton Park was one of the largest in Warwickshire, over 2,000 acres of woodlands and lakes.The park made the town something of a tourist attraction.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, Havering Hall 1908

In 1924 the estate had 1,552 acres, 400 of which were parkland.

Caption For Beer, Under Hooken Landslip 1927

This wild cliffscape midway between Branscombe and Beer was formed on a day in March 1790 when 10 acres of land tumbled towards the sea.

Caption For Virginia Water, The Cascade 1907

Fed by the artificial 120-acre lake behind it, this picturesque cascade was created in 1746-68 as part of the extensive landscaping carried out by the artist brothers Thomas and Paul Sandby for the Duke

Caption For Hartley, Fairby Grange Convalescent Home C1950

Fairby Grange stands in almost an acre of well tended gardens.

Caption For Newbury, Victoria Park C1955

Victoria Park lies to the east of Newbury town centre and covers an area of seventeen acres.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre.

Caption For Reigate, Church Street 1909

The small boy on the left is leaning against the wall which formerly enclosed three acres of grounds belonging to the White Hart Hotel, but now occupied by a nondescript block of shops and offices.

Caption For Bordon, The Village C1905

The War Office purchased over 1600 acres of land here in 1863, and by 1903 camps had been construct- ed for troops returning from the Boer War.

Caption For Bordon, The Village C1905

The War Office purchased over 1600 acres of land here in 1863, and by 1903 camps had been constructed for troops returning from the Boer War.

Caption For Castleford, Queens Park C1955

Of Queen's Park's 43 acres, thirteen came from the two landowners, and a further parcel was purchased from the Earl of Crewe in 1904 to provided a park keepers' cottage, a bandstand and a

Caption For Methwold, The George Inn C1965

Methwold is one of several south-west Norfolk parishes noted for rabbit farming: there was an enormous warren here, covering 1,500 acres.

Caption For Bramshott, Quince Farm 1917

It was rural, bucolic scenes like this one at 600-acre Quince Farm that inspired Tennyson to write a poem of 47 words while visiting the area one summer's day in the 1860s.

Caption For Cleeve Hill, Nottingham Hill C1950

The one we see here on Nottingham Hill is one of the largest of its kind in the country at over 100 acres.

Caption For Diss, Market Hill C1960

Early closing day gives a peaceful air to this normally busy market town, built around a six-acre lake known as Diss Mere: local tradition says that it is bottomless.

Caption For Hickling, The Staithe From The Pleasure Boat Inn C1950

Beyond the staithe, the inlet opens into Hickling Broad, which at 400 acres is the largest of the Norfolk Broads.

Caption For Linton, Clappers Stile C1955

When this picture was taken in the 1950s, the Linton estate farms were mainly arable, with only 200 acres recorded as grassland.

Caption For York, Heslington Hall, University Of York C1960

This, the main body of the university, is spread over approximately 190 acres.