Maps

90 maps found.

1940, Ashford Ref. NPO627649
1900, Ashford Ref. RNC627648
1895, Ashford Ref. RNE627652
1895, Ashford Ref. RNE627649
1896, Ashford Ref. RNE627651
1946, Ashford Ref. NPO627650
1919, Ashford Ref. POP627648
1919, Ashford Ref. POP627650
1919, Ashford Ref. POP627649
1940, Ashford Ref. NPO627652
1896, Ashford Ref. HOSM34062
1895, South Ashford Ref. RNE834347
1898, West Ashford Ref. RNE863645
1945, Ashford Hill Ref. NPO627665
1896, Ashford Common Ref. RNE627657
1895, Ashford Hill Ref. RNE627665
1896, Ashford Ref. HOSM70360
1920, Ashford Ref. POP627651
1921, Ashford Ref. POP627652
1946, Ashford Ref. NPO627648

Books

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Memories

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A Polzeath Lad

I grew up in Polzeath and my two best mates also lived in the area, sadly, both dead now. I remember in the summers the CSSM coming down and staying in New Polzeath, arranging lots of beach games in the afternoons but building a ...Read more

A memory of Polzeath by Christopher Le Bailly

Pappa India

Yes, I remember the time the Trident crashed near the "Crooked Billet" pub. I was driving a 116 bus and was on the bus stand in Staines. The journey to Staines from Hounslow was uneventful. I had about 20 minutes before ...Read more

A memory of Heathrow Airport London in 1972 by Ivor Seymour

East Front Road In The Sixties

My Grandparents, George and Ella Ashford, had retired to Pagham in 1958. They lived at number 12 East Front Road. Their bungalow was very comfortable with a great view out over the channel. The original railway ...Read more

A memory of Pagham by John Ashford

Ashford Fish Shop

In about 1949 my family brought the fried fish shop at number 3 Station Approach, Ashford, Middlesex. I was about three years old at the time and my earliest memory is of driving my pedal car between the tables ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1949 by Barry Hawgood

Ashford's Tank

Ashford's tank is a Mark IV World War One Tank. It was built in 1916, but it is believed it never saw active service

A memory of Ashford by Jamie F Miller

The Winter Of 1947

We had to leave our prefab because of the deep snow and ice, and walked to stay with my aunt and uncle in Village Way, Ashford until the snow thawed.

A memory of Stanwell in 1947

Feltham Hill School

I started at Feltham Hill School in 1950 at the age of five. I was the youngest of four children Jackie, Betty and Bobby - Mr Shattock was the Headmaster. We moved from Feltham to Ashford, Middlesex and I attended Echelford ...Read more

A memory of Feltham in 1950 by Marjorie Clifford

Ashford Grammar School, 1954

My last year at the Grammar School, joining the Royal Navy, in January 1955, as an Artificer Apprentice along with three other friends all from 5BF, George Evenden, Dave Alabaster and Neil Hiscock. I ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1954 by Derrick Reid

The Warren.

I remember when I was nursing at Ashford, Hothfield and Willesborough hospitals. We use to have to go to the Warren for some lessons. I can still remember my shock at seeing rows of `Iron Lungs` that were no longer in use. Also seeing ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1968

Life Above Corals Coal Shop

my parents moved to an empty flat above the coral coal shop in bank street.my Father worked for corals coal as a delivery driver.The flat was an extra bonus i was born in Dover 1954 and when we left there we moved to a ...Read more

A memory of Ashford

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Captions

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Caption For Ashford, Livestock Market 1906

A once familiar scene, sheep are being driven to Ashford Market.

Caption For Ashford, High Street 1901

Ashford is a bustling modern town that developed with the railway, but it is also mentioned in Domesday.

Caption For Ashford In The Water, The Mill C1955

Although described in this 1950s photograph as 'The Mill', this sturdy 18th-century cottage at picturesque Ashford in the Water, near Bakewell, looks more like a farmhouse, with its barn and stables on

Caption For Ashford In The Water, The Old Pump C1955

The pump at Ashford, on the left, is the site of one of the village's six well-dressings, held annually in early June.

Caption For Wye, Bridge Street 1903

The Mill 1901 Now absorbed into the expanding suburbs of Ashford to the south, this small village once boasted its own imposing windmill on the banks of the Great Stour.

Caption For Willesborough, Village 1909

East of Ashford, and now subsumed by it, the little village of Willesborough possesses two landmark structures.

Caption For Wye, Bridge Street 1903

The Mill 1901 Now absorbed into the expanding suburbs of Ashford to the south, this small village once boasted its own imposing windmill on the banks of the Great Stour.

Caption For Ashford In The Water, The Day's Work Done C1955

A farm horse is led to the river Wye in Ashford for light refreshment after a day's work in the fields.

Caption For Willesborough, Village 1909

East of Ashford, and now subsumed by it, the little village of Willesborough possesses two landmark structures.

Caption For Ashford, Grammar School 1901

The school was built in the 1880s, and is now the Ashford North Stone.

Caption For Pluckley, Village 1901

On a steep hillside commanding views of the Weald, north-west of Ashford, this charming village was near the seat of the Dering family at the now-vanished Surrenden Dering a mile away.

Caption For Ashford, Rowlands Hill Almshouses 1895

Ashford, situated in the south-west corner of the county, takes its name from an ancient river crossing, the Exeford of the Domesday Book.

Caption For Ashford, High Street C1950

A bustling agricultural town and a centre of communications, Ashford was already undergoing a process of extensive and rapid change by the 1950s.

Caption For Pluckley, The Square C1955

Standing on a steep hillside north-west of Ashford, and with commanding views of the Weald, this charming village was near the seat of the Dering family.

Caption For Willesborough, The Windmill And Schools 1909

However, the white smock windmill, built in 1869 by the Ashford millwright J Hill, still rises over the village roofs, and is of course now preserved.

Caption For Ashford, High Street C1950

Next door, behind the clock, are the Ashford Co-op Society stores, with the Westminster Bank beyond.

Caption For Great Chart, High Street 1908

Beyond the houses, across the fields, the roofs of Ashford can be seen.

Caption For Saxmundham, High Street C1955

In the distance is Ashford House, the former King's Head Inn.

Caption For Ashford, Lower High Street C1965

The broad expanse of what had been Ashford's original market place and a rendezvous for Kent's sheep and cattle farmers had, by the mid 1950s, been bisected by a central traffic reservation and new road

Caption For Lenham, Faversham Road C1960

Today, the village and its Tudor buildings is one of Kent's largest and busiest on the A20 road to Maidstone and Ashford.

Caption For Sandgate, High Street 1906

Around Ashford & Folkestone

Caption For Ashford, 1903

This shows how comparatively small Ashford was a century ago.

Caption For Brook, Wye Agricultural College Museum And Oast House 1962

Brook is still a beautiful village, despite being something of a dormitory for the expanding town of Ashford nearby.