Places

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Photos

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Maps

47 maps found.

1947, Broomfields Ref. NPO652397
1925, Broomfield Ref. POP652376
1947, Broomfield Ref. NPO652376
1946, Broomfield Ref. NPO652380
1947, Broomfield Ref. NPO652383
1919, Broomfield Ref. POP652381
1920, Broomfield Ref. POP652383
1898, Broomfield Ref. RNC652381
1898, Broomfield Ref. RNE652380
1896, Broomfield Ref. RNE652381
1895, Broomfield Ref. RNE652382
1894, Broomfield Ref. RNE652383
1899, Broomfields Ref. RNE652397
1940, Broomfield Ref. NPO652382
1897, Broomfield Ref. RNE652376
1921, Broomfields Ref. POP652397
1906, Broomfield Ref. HOSM39165
1895, Broomfield Ref. HOSM39164
1887, Broomfield Ref. HOSM39163
1881, Broomfields Ref. HOSM39167

Books

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Memories

58 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Childhood Memories In The 1970's

My maternal grandparents lived in Palmers Green - firstly in Elmdale Road close to what is now the North Circular and then moving to Wentworth Gardens off Hedge Lane. I have many childhood memories of ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green by Paul Williams

Broomfield Bakeries,

Yes, I remember a small branch of Broomfields in the block next to Reeves Corner and opposite the Eagle Pub. There was also a Sanders Grocers next to it where Mum would buy split peas that we had that evening with Faggots bought ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by frank.aylard

Childhood Memories Of The 1950's

My Grandparents moved to Worthing in June 1910. They first rented a property called Sunnyside (No 11) in Ladydell Road whilst waiting for the Church Walk houses to be completed. Then they moved into 23 Church Walk ...Read more

A memory of Worthing by Aileen Catterson

Palmers Green

My grandmother lived at 50 Old Park Road, opposite Bloomfield Park, and I went to school at Franklin House School in Palmerston Road from 1955 to 1960, then the Winchmore Hill Collegiate School from 1960 to 1962. I used to ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green in 1959 by Christopher Liddle

Chelmsford, Duke Street, 1925.

This shot hasn't changed much on the right hand side at all. There is one more building towards us, out of shot, which is where the present day Co-op Store stands on the corner of Wells Street. The large building in ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by John Crouch

Chelmsford, Car, Duke Street, 1925.

The car would have been parked outside where the Duke Street Post Office once stood. The man behind it about to step on the pavement has just crossed Broomfield Road into Duke Street. Behind him can be seen the ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by John Crouch

Merebrook Response To Jamie Turner

Wow, Jamie! How amazing to hear from you. You're right, we were the first to have TV. It was because Dad was in advertising I think. I remember you all so clearly. I think you or Charlie had a motorbike ...Read more

A memory of Dormans Park in 1956 by Michele Rimmer

Village Policeman

In the late 1950's I was the village policeman at Great Waltham.   The police house was the last two-storied house at the Barrack Land end of Cherry Garden Road with my 'office'being in the kitchen and the tsble there was my ...Read more

A memory of Great Waltham in 1959 by johnbutcher

Born In Gt Waltham 1953

My father Eric Grubb was one of three sons and two daughters of George Grubb.  (who lived until he was 100 years old). We lived in Six Bells Cottages until we were rehoused in Cherry Garden Road. My mum Gertrude worked ...Read more

A memory of Great Waltham by Sally Ann Gilbert

400 Green Lane

It is with found memories of growing up in the war years that I look back on my time in Palmers Green.   We had moved from Tottenham in 1940 when I was 6 years old into the shop and house opposite the Fox Lane Almshouses. My ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green in 1941

Captions

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Caption For Horley, The Six Bells 1906

The church suffered Victorian restoration and correction of ‘incorrect’ window tracery at the hands of Arthur Blomfield in 1881, but fortunately the 14th- century timber-framed and shingled tower and

Caption For Chigwell, St Mary's Church 1925

The extensions were designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield and completed in 1886, and by and large this is the church we see today.

Caption For Sileby, Barrow Road C1965

However, the body of the building is modest, with a faithful partial restoration in 1878 by Sir Arthur Blomfield (1829-99), whose major work was the rebuilding of the nave and south transept

Caption For Rickmansworth, Church Street C1960

The building was rebuilt and restored on a number of occasions, first in 1630 and later in 1870 to a plan by Blomfield.

Caption For Palmers Green, Broomfield Park, Broomfield Lane C1965

As well as the usual statutory facilities, such as tennis courts and a football ground, there is an attractive series of lakes and ponds, as well as Broomfield House with its stableyard, an early 18th-century

Caption For Chatteris, Parish Church And Memorial C1960

The church was extensively restored in 1909-10 by Sir Arthur Blomfield, thanks to a gift from Robert Wright who had emigrated to America and 'made good'.

Caption For Eton, Queen's School Chapel 1895

Built of Sutton and Weldon stone from designs by Sir Arthur Blomfield, it is similar in some ways to the College chapel: Perpendicular in style, divided by large buttresses but without aisles.

Caption For Chelmsford, Grammar School 1892

In 1892 the school moved to its third official home, in new buildings just up Broomfield Road (see photograph 31516, below).