Maps

48 maps found.

1894, West Ham Ref. HOSM65677
1895, West Ham Ref. RNE864305
1945, West Ham Ref. NPO864305
1919, West Ham Ref. POP864305
1920, West Ham Ref. POP864306
1896, West Ham Ref. RNE864306
1946, West Ham Ref. NPO864306
1897-1900, West Ham Ref. RNC864305
1898, Westham Ref. RNE866059
1897-1902, West Ham Ref. RNC864306
1899-1900, Westham Ref. RNC866059
1895, Westham Ref. RNE866061
1897, Westham Ref. RNE866060
1919, Westham Ref. POP866060
1908, Westham Ref. HOSM64176
1919, Westham Ref. POP866059
1946, Westham Ref. NPO866060
1940, Westham Ref. NPO866061
1899, Westham Ref. RNC866060
1946, Westham Ref. NPO866059

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Memories

84 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Student Days

Was an accountancy student from 1969-1971. As a foreign student so far away from home (Singapore), i was able to settle down very quickly as everyone I met was so friendly. After I completed my accountancy studies, I tried to find a ...Read more

A memory of Wednesbury by Ham Lee

The Gardeners Arms

My name is Peter McGuire and i lived at the Gardeners Arms Pub in 1971-1972. I worked at Selo's Film factory on shift work. Reg who owned the pub back then let me arrive at odd hours which made live easier. I shared a house in ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood by Peter Mcguire

The Floods

I have lived in Weymouth since 1947 when I was 2 years old. In July 1955 one of my brothers was born. This was about a week after a massive thunder storm causing a flood. The water at Westham bridge was a foot deep. It's good to to look at these photographs to see how things have changed.

A memory of Weymouth in 1955 by Alan Smith

Charles Arthur Samphier Born12 5 1937 Wyatts Green

My parents bought Wyatts Stores in about 1936 and moved from West Ham, E.London., with my two sisters. Dad kept about 300 chickens in the back field. I was born on Coronation Day at Wyatts ...Read more

A memory of Doddinghurst in 1930 by Charles Samphier

Autumn Walk

I moved into West Park Road ( seen in the photo off to the left ) in 1955 at the age of 7. The house was a glorious Victorian residence with 1881 as the year of build noted on the front. Childhood was bliss here, particularly living ...Read more

A memory of Mottingham in 1959 by Michael Parmley

Thorpe Le Soken Baptist Church

My name is Alan Southgate. My Grandfather had an older brother George Southgate who was a Policeman in the West Ham area of London until his retirement in 1922. He subsequently became the Pastor of the Baptist Church in Thorpe le Soken.

A memory of Thorpe-le-Soken by Alan Southgate

Grandma's Shop

I was born Nov 5, 1939 at 81 Star Lane, the home of my maternal grandparents, James and Anne Maria Bullock. My mother, Annie Grace Bullock, was the youngest of six children. She married my father, Henry George Hooper, in 1935 at ...Read more

A memory of Canning Town by Derek Hooper

1970's And 1980's East Ham Memories

I left East Ham behind around 1983 for Essex, my mother and father told me we were moving because East Ham was changing, becoming dirty and run down, I was devastated. Recently I have met up with old class mates ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1983

A Farm Workers Daughter In Dunsyre

Dunsyre was my first school, there were only 7 children in the whole school, myself and my two brothers all went there. I loved my teacher, she showed me great kindness, her name was Miss Low, I will never forget ...Read more

A memory of Dunsyre in 1954 by Jean Mcbride

Hammer Of The Year Dance

At the end of the 1972/1973 football season, and at the age of 17, I went for the first (and only) time to the annual Hammer of the Year dance at East Ham town Hall organised by West Ham United. I went with my friend ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1973 by Ann Martin

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Captions

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Caption For Poole, Bay Hollow, Rockley Sands C1965

The scene to the north- west from the view point.

Caption For Chelmsford, St Mary's Church 1892

Woodford, Waltham Abbey and West Ham were all disappointed.

Caption For Hope Cove, Cottages 1890

Hope is one of the more remote corners of Devon, located on the west side of the South Hams, six miles from Kingsbridge.

Caption For Montacute, The House 1900

Heading north-west, the route reaches Montacute.

Caption For Montacute, House 1900

The name of the delightful Ham stone village of Montacute derives from St Michael's Hill to the west, in Latin 'mons acutus', or 'steep hill'.

Caption For Weymouth, The Swannery 1890

North of Westham Road bridge, at the northern end of the Backwater, it carried its last passengers in a special service on 29 April 1959 when Queen Elizabeth II crossed in the royal train.

Caption For Brympton, The Church And House 1900

It is a stunning group: the medieval church, crowned by a most unusual lantern-like belfry; a 15th-century chantry or priest's house, now a museum; and the grand country house, all in golden Ham stone

Caption For Martock, Cross And Town Hall 1900

Both are in golden Ham stone; the Market Hall has a Venetian first-floor window above the pedimented doorway.

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Caption For Westham, C1965

The Normans built a church in Westham after the Conqueror had landed nearby.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Bridge 1919

By 1913 however, Clacton Council had become very concerned about the state of Pier Gap.

Caption For Petersfield, High Street 2004

Cubitt & West have changed their house style and it certainly is an improvement.

Caption For Warlingham, The School 1904

Warlingham School is seen from Westhall Road one hundred years ago.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Cannington Viaduct 1903

It remains a state-of-the-art example of concrete construction, though the third arch from the west had to be reinforced with a pair of inner arches.

Caption For Bedford, St Cuthbert's Church 1897

Apart from the loss of some railings, little in this view from the north-west has changed, although it is now a Polish Roman Catholic Church serving Bedofrd's quite sizeable Polish community.