Places

3 places found.

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Maps

28 maps found.

1920, Barrowhill Ref. POP634175
1947, Barrow Hill Ref. NPO634110
1895, Barrow Hill Ref. RNE634125
1940, Barrow Hill Ref. NPO634125
1896, Barrow Hill Ref. RNE634110
1923, Barrow Hill Ref. POP634110
1919, Barrow Hill Ref. POP634125
1876, Barrow Hill Ref. HOSM37128
1897-1909, Barrow Hill Ref. RNC634125
1895, Barrowhill Ref. RNE634175
1902-1903, Barrow Hill Ref. RNC634110
1940, Barrowhill Ref. NPO634175
1898, Barrowhill Ref. RNC634175
1890 - 1891, Barrow Ref. HOSM37129
1920, Burrowhill Ref. POP656987
1896, Harrow Hill Ref. RNE727676
1940, Burrowhill Ref. NPO656987
1904-1905, Garrowhill Ref. RNC711772
1896, Burrowhill Ref. RNE656987
1901, Harrow Hill Ref. HOSM47712

Books

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Memories

59 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

1953 To 1973 Harold Hill Was Home

I was 2½ when my parents Sam and Gwen Barrow moved from Greenwich with myself and my sister (6months) into No1 Tiverton Grove. It was on the coner with Bedale Road and had been my Nan's house. I used to ride my trike ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by eejayb

A Boy At Burrow Hill

I was a boy at Burrow Hill School. I remember the head master's name was Mr Tangy, my house was Orchard, I was there for about a year. Some of the boys I remember were, Macmanus, King, Clark and one boy who always wore a ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1950 by Cecil Osman

A Very Happy Childhood At Westbury

My name is Andy Pike, getting on a bit now but lovely to read other folks memories of Westbury. Here are a few reminiscences of my childhood in Westbury on Trym in the 50's and 60's. Maybe this will ring a few ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym by waylandpike

Anstey Born And Bred

I was born in Hollow Road in 1944. I then lived in Forest Gate and Cropston Road where I lived until I got married in 1966. I have one brother Bill and two half brothers Charles and Keith and two half sisters Susan and Jane. I ...Read more

A memory of Anstey by patshort1

Barrow Boy

Both my husband and I have lived in Fareham all our lives and we are researching our family histories. His grandfather, we believe, used to sell fruit from a barrow in West Street, Fareham, near the top of Portland Street in the 1940s and ...Read more

A memory of Fareham by Penny Barnard

Barrow Hill

My father bought the land on Barrow Hill, and built a house called Carrick Lodge (1961). I am not sure that everyone at the bottom of the hill were totally impressed with the house although it did not effect the view. We did have our ...Read more

A memory of Worcester Park in 1946 by Marian Hogan

Barrow Hill School

I went to Barrow Hill School in the early fifties, Mr. Rees was the Headmaster. On a Friday evening we would go into his home and watch the Cisco Kid on television, the first television I ever watched. I also remember one ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1951 by Daniel Wright

Barrow Hill School, Frimley

I come from Battersea, SW London. My mother sent me to Barrow Hill School when I was 8 years old, I stayed there for 3 years. We lived in dormitories. The head master at that time was Mr Churchill. I had a nice time ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1956 by John Scott

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Burrow Hill

My name is Eric Morris. I was at Burrow Hill School in 1952 for a year. I have pictures of Mr. Rees standing next to the football team and 3 more pictures. I am going to see a man named Frank, he was at the school for 4 years. He ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1952 by Eric Morris

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Captions

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Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

The Hoad Hill Monument at Ulverston is a replica of the Eddystone Lighthouse, and was built as a memorial to Sir John Barrow, founder of the Royal Geographical Society and for 40 years Secretary to the

Caption For Barrow In Furness, The War Memorial 1924

The architect was Major C Oakley and the sculptors were Fairburn and Hill, all of Barrow.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

Ulverston's most famous landmark is the John Barrow monument.

Caption For Worbarrow, Bay C1930

The fishing hamlet of Worbarrow (upper left), is seen here with Hill Cottage below Gold Down and Sea Cottage boathouses facing Worbarrow Bay.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill From Mowings Lane 1925

On the hill is the monument to Sir John Barrow, which is a replica of the Eddystone lighthouse.

Caption For Ulverston, Mearness Sands 1921

In the distance, a 100ft tower, a replica of the famous Eddystone Lighthouse, surmounts Hoad Hill.

Caption For Goodworth Clatford, The Village C1965

Barrow Hill runs off to the left with modern houses.

Caption For Compton, Post Office C1955

There is a fine Neolithic long barrow on Telegraph Hill, which is 534 feet high.

Caption For Uley, The Tumulus C1960

Generally known as Hetty Pegler's Tump, named after a local landowner (Tump being a Cotswold word to indicate a small hill or mound), this Neolithic long barrow a mile to the north of Uley

Caption For Compton, The Coach And Horses C1950

A secluded village in the middle of the Downs near the Hampshire border, south of Harting.There is a fine Neolithic long barrow on Telegraph Hill, which is 534 feet high.The Norman church of St Mary

Caption For Warminster, Cley Hill C1950

The landscape of hills, bar- rows and earthworks remind us of the beginnings of civilisation with the Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements and hill forts.

Caption For Angmering, The Village C1960

Harrow Hill is an archaeological site with traces of an Iron Age hill-fort, a group of Neolithic flint mines and a Bronze Age farm enclosure.