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Photos

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Maps

37 maps found.

1946, Great Bardfield Ref. NPO719593
1895, Little Bardfield Ref. RNE756862
1898-1899, Great Bardfield Ref. RNC719593
1946, Bardfield End Green Ref. NPO632960
1895, Great Bardfield Ref. RNE719593
1919, Little Bardfield Ref. POP756862
1946, Bardfield Saling Ref. NPO632961
1946, Little Bardfield Ref. NPO756862
1895, Bardfield Saling Ref. RNE632961
1896, Bardfield Saling Ref. HOSM36992
1896, Great Bardfield Ref. HOSM46921
1919, Bardfield End Green Ref. POP632960
1898-1899, Bardfield Saling Ref. RNC632961
1898-1899, Little Bardfield Ref. RNC756862
1895, Bardfield End Green Ref. RNE632960
1896, Little Bardfield Ref. HOSM51394
1898-1899, Bardfield End Green Ref. RNC632960

Books

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Memories

32 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

A Childs Memories Of Thaxted

I was only six years old when I was taken to Thaxted by my father, in 1941. We moved from Start Hill near Bishop's Stortford, reasons were the war and the Yanks which we will not enter into. The first thing that struck ...Read more

A memory of Thaxted in 1941 by Ronald Barker

Having Fun Playing In The Old Mill.

I was born in Great Bardfield on the 31st August 1939, and I have fond memories of my life in the village. Such as forbidden playtime in the old mill at that time. With Richie Morris my cousin ( who ...Read more

A memory of Great Bardfield in 1947 by Malcolm Ellis

Waylett''s Paper Shop Westmoreland Parade

I lived at 3 Barnfield Wood Close, Park Langley. Waylett's lived just round the corner at Barnfield Wood Road. They had three daughters who I was very interested in, I was between 9 and 18 at the time. The ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1956 by Martin Newell

Running Errands

Living on Barnfield Road, I was 10 years old in 1955 and would often be asked to ride my bike round to the Post Office to post a letter or buy something at the shop.The P.O. was run for many years by Mr Arthur Mather.

A memory of Woolston by David Minshall

Burnt Oak   A Lasting Memory

The late 40's through the mid 50's. Some 50 plus years have now passed, since I was a " kid " on the streets of Burnt Oak. How life has changed. I now sit at my computer ( here in Tennessee, USA ), and have instant ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Dave Miller

Burnt Oak A Way Of Life

What a great place this web site is. I certainly love the Burnt Oak as I knew it between 1947 and 1969 when I then emigrated to SA (since back in Weston super Mare). All the memories you folk have mentioned are mine too. I ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1960 by Fred East

Old House

Hi, I was born in Stafford and emigrated to Australia in 1975 and I have not revisited England since. Me and my older sister remember vividly exploring 2 old houses (Im unsure of how old they were) which were demolished in the early to ...Read more

A memory of Stafford in 1973 by Lisa Upton

Cowick Road

I lived Himley Road Tooting in the early 1960's in Barnfield Lodge (No.3) and exchanged house with the Brownhills to move to 216 Cowick Road. I attended Fircroft school as an Infant and then Sellincourt school as a junior. After moving ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1961 by Danny Blue

Burnt Oak

I was born in Barnfield Road 1945. Irene Postance and my brother Peter who was 3 years older. We went to Annunciation school, St Thomas's and St James. I was so scared of the Walsh sisters who taught at St James. Especially Vera! I do not ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak

Happy Memories Of Burnt Oak As It Was 1942 1957

I loved Burnt Oak as it was at that time.I started school at the Annunciation in 1942 with Kathleen Oatts and Irene Keech,they both lived in Langham Gardens. in 1948 I moved on to St Thomas's in ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Teresa Keech

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