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Moat Mount Youth Fc.
Not long after the completion of Worcester Crescent and Bedford Road, the construction of Ramillies Road I had acquired a large number of new friends, all boys. My parents had moved from Woodford Essex to 52 Worcester Crescent ...Read more
A memory of Mill Hill by
Pole Hill Obelisk
I've never heard of this being referred to as Queen Bodicea obelisk. I have always known it as the Royal Observatory obelisk, created as a referral point for the Greenwich 0 (zero) deg line of longitude which it is placed on. ...Read more
A memory of Chingford in 1930 by
Witchampton Postman
My grandparents bill and Kathy James lived it witchampton most of their married life raising my mum Glynis James and her younger sister Davina. So many fond memories of visiting my grandparents from feeding the lambs at the ...Read more
A memory of Witchampton by
Happy Childhood
I was an evacuee from Coventry at the age 6 with my mother and 4 siblings. We had been bombed out of our house and came to live in what i think was a Manse next to the Church in Coleshill Street. (on a memory lane trip years ...Read more
A memory of Sutton Coldfield by
Earlier Memory Of The Village School.
As a student teacher, I waited with others for the college bus to collect us from the village school. The headteacher in earlier days was Mr. Blewitt. As it happens, I was a colleague of his son, ...Read more
A memory of Castle Bromwich in 1920
Whitethorn Morris Dance For Girlguiding At The Willow Tree Activity Centre
The Harrow and Pinner Division of the girl guides organised a huge May Day celebration on 1st May in their new Willow Tree Activity Centre in Breakspear Road North, ...Read more
A memory of Harefield in 2006 by
Witchampton Postman
My grandparents bill and Kathy James lived it witchampton most of their married life raising my mum Glynis James and her younger sister Davina. So many fond memories of visiting my grandparents from feeding the lambs at the ...Read more
A memory of Witchampton by
Whitethorn Morris Dance At The Red Lion Coleshill
For many years morris sides danced in the road in front of the pub garden of the Red Lion. This has been a popular venue to celebrate May Day morning at dawn. Whitethorn Morris and their ...Read more
A memory of Coleshill in 2004 by
Childhood In Berry Brow
I lived at the very top of Ladyhouse Lane, in a farm cottage with two staircases, two large rooms and two bedrooms, one of which you had to pass through the other. No bathroom in those days just a tin bath in front of the ...Read more
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Evacuation During Ww2
I was a student at the Norwood Technical Institute which was evacuated to Coles Hill House, Westmill. The house itself belonged to a military officer, and I guess it was taken over for evacuees. At ...Read more
A memory of Westmill in 1941 by
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A war memorial at Colehill, which is situated just above the River Allen and not far from Wimborne.
From the south and south-west, the minster's twin towers, set against a backcloth of Colehill trees, dominate the skyline and dwarf the rooftops of ordinary buildings.
The Wayside Cross, as the memorial was originally known, stands at Fiveways and names the 36 Colehill men who died in the Great War.
Colehill comprised only a few scattered cottages until Victorian times, when the first of its population growth spurts led to a demand for church services.
The photograph shows Colt Hill Bridge and the rear of The Bridge House.
South-east of Coleshill, Seer Green was a small village that became a separate parish in 1847.
London Road continues as Colt Hill and was truncated by the Odiham bypass, which was opened in 1981.
Moving east we reach Coleshill, a mile south of Amersham.
Animals, local produce and other implements such as weaponry and agricultural tools were sold at the junction of the three main streets, Coleshill Street, Mill Street and High Street, and Sutton
Next time you're near the parish church, have a look at the lych gate on Coleshill Street; you can see a set of plaques all dedicated to the Riland Bedford family.
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