Maps

105 maps found.

1920, Round Bush Ref. POP820671
1921, Bush Green Ref. POP657415
1921, Bush Green Ref. POP657417
1898, Threshers Bush Ref. RNC847813
1946, Lower Bush Ref. NPO768872
1946, Peckham Bush Ref. NPO802491
1895, Lower Bush Ref. RNE768872
1905, Bush Ref. HOSM49535
1897-1909, Shepherd's Bush Ref. RNC829716
1946, Cloudesley Bush Ref. NPO671117
1895, Upper Bush Ref. RNE857111
1895, Beggars Bush Ref. RNE636657
1945, Shepherd's Bush Ref. NPO829716
1898, Bush Green Ref. RNE657417
1920, Bush Bank Ref. POP657389
1919, Bush End Ref. POP657395
1920, Cloudesley Bush Ref. POP671117
1921, Bush Green Ref. POP657416
1946, Round Bush Ref. NPO820671
1946, Upper Bush Ref. NPO857111

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Memories

348 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Cefn Mawr

I have remembered the name of the inn my uncle kept, it was The Holly Bush.

A memory of Cefn Mawr in 1953

Bush House Open Air School

I also attended bush house open air school not sure how many years maybe one or two think I left around 1959 - 1961. I think my teacher was Miss Williams - I remember all the teachers names you have mentioned but only ...Read more

A memory of Isleworth by Malcolm Golding

Youthful Memories

Born In Nairn, now living In New Zealand. Memories include: the putting green, picking rasps and brambles in the Links bushes, hot orange at Morganti's after Bible Class on a Sunday night, the wishing well in the "big valley" at the ...Read more

A memory of Nairn by Min Walker

Ww2 Pontllanfraith

My paternal grandfather, Joseph Cook, lived at No 24 Newbridge Road, Pontllanfraith and to avoid the bombing where we lived in South London, we stayed in his house. I was too young for school, but my brothers, Joe and Pat ...Read more

A memory of Pontllanfraith in 1944 by Ken Cook

Widnes Baths!

I too was dragged to Widnes Swimming Baths once a week when I attended Wade Deacon Grammar School, accompanied by Miss Lewis, a tiny, wiry lady in her grey skirted shorts, white tee shirt and a whistle permanently hanging around her neck ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by Jackie Worrall

Where To Start .....?

I lived in Woodland Close throughout my childhood and started at Kingsbury Green Primary School in 1959. The classrooms were brightly painted, and the smells of plasticine, paints, crayons, pink (carbolic) soap and school dinners ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1959 by Jackie Hayles

When My Nan Lived At Orchard Croft

When I think of Orchard Croft, I always think of happy childhood thoughts. When I was a child my nan lived at No 80 (unit block flats) from the early 1970s to the late 1980s. I will never forget that lovely large ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1978

When I Was 10 Years Old

This is my memory of living in Ynysddu. We used to live at no 1 Station Avenue, I had 6 brothers and two sisters. We used to go up the mountain with a packed lunch of bread and jam sandwishes and play cowboys and indians in ...Read more

A memory of Ynysddu in 1954 by Christine Bush

When Dad Came Home

There was a knock at the door, and there he was, this tall man wearing a bush hat who grabbed my mom, giving her a great big smacker of a kiss. Of course I wasn't having this strange man doing this to my mom, so I promptly got ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick in 1945 by Patricia Taylor

What A Change!!

I remember the big orchard on the right hand side of this photo... great fruit trees and fruit bushes. A great place to hide in. Pity it is a car park now... it should have been left alone!

A memory of Selby in 1964 by Ernie Bradshaw

Captions

59 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Eton, College And Street 1895

At the junction of Common Road and Slough Road, two College schoolboys, one carrying a cricket bat over his right shoulder, are seen walking past the 'Burning Bush'.

Caption For Mullion, Poldhu Hotel 1899

It is on an extremely windswept location with not a tree or bush in sight, but no doubt the sea views and bracing air were deemed beneficial to guests.

Caption For Beer, Under Hooken Landslip 1927

Trees and bushes have grown on the fallen chalk, creating a perfect haunt for wildlife and a great adventure for hardier ramblers.

Caption For Morwenstow, The Bush Inn C1955

The Bush Inn is at Crosstown, just above the church.

Caption For London, Buckingham Palace C1890

In the time of James I the leafy grounds where this celebrated royal palace now stands grew mulberry bushes for the silk industry.The palace was built in its original form in the early 1700s and

Caption For Runcorn, Transporter Bridge C1906

It was built by John James Webster who was born in Warrington and was later to build the Shepherd's Bush Stadium in London for the Olympic Games of 1908.

Caption For Sutton, The Green 1898

It shows newly-planted bushes and trees, which can be seen in a more mature state in view 85084.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Walk 1893

Looking east, the steep bank has a low covering of bushes which obscure the views if allowed to grow up, and in 2004 a lot of clearing work was done.

Caption For London, Buckingham Palace And The Mall C1955

In the time of James I, the leafy grounds where this celebrated royal place now stands grew mulberry bushes, intended for the silk industry.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Hazlewood Terrace

The iron fence and bushes in the foreground at the junction with Meathop Road have now gone, and the old street lamp at its end has been replaced by a modern one by the side of the road

Caption For Saffron Walden, Bridge End Gardens, The Dutch Garden C1950

Unfortunately, most of the bushes, although still cared for, have now lost their distinctive shapes.

Caption For Hailsham, The Church C1965

Another view, similar to H6031 (above), shows the brick-paved path and the holly bushes.

Caption For Mobberley, The Bird In Hand C1955

'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush', goes the old saying; hence the landlord could be warning visitors that a coin in his hand is worth any number of promises - in other words, no credit will

Caption For Bakewell, C1955

The remaining bushes have gone, and the walls have acquired a nice bright coat of paint.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Walk 1893

Looking east, the steep bank has a low covering of bushes which obscure the views if allowed to grow up, and in 2004 a lot of clearing work was done.

Caption For Souldern, The Pond C1960

The name Souldern derives from 'Sulthorn', meaning 'thorn bush in a gully'.

Caption For Waldringfield, The Yacht Club C1955

The two ladies in the distance have just come down from the May Bush Inn.

Caption For Abingdon, The Lock From Downstream 1890

The bushes to the left hide the site of the old abbey at Abingdon, founded in 676 and again in 955 after the original had been destroyed by marauding Danes.

Caption For Rochester, Cathedral From The Vines 1894

This public park, with its neatly-trimmed shrubs and bushes, occupies the former site of the vineyard of the Benedictine monastery founded in 1082 by Bishop Gundulf.

Caption For Kersey, The Village From The Church C1965

The gardener of nearly 40 years ago would be pleased that the box bushes on the left remain today.

Caption For Enfield, Bush Hill Station, St Mark's Road C1955

One stop down the line from Enfield town, Bush Hill Park station was opened in 1880 to service this development by the Northern Estates Company.

Caption For London, Buckingham Palace C1890

In the time of James I the leafy grounds where this celebrated royal palace now stands grew mulberry bushes for the silk industry.The palace was built in its original form in the early 1700s and adapted

Caption For Braunston, The Marina C1965

The line of bushes and trees in the middle distance hide the embankment of the railway line, which ran from Weedon through Daventry to Leamington.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cliffs 1906

Lyme Regis is only a mile away, beyond the next bend, but lies hidden behind the woods at the Holm Bush and what is now National Trust land at Ware Cliffs (top left).