Maps

84 maps found.

1903, Birch Vale Ref. RNC640449
1947, Birch Berrow Ref. NPO640372
1923, Birch Green Ref. POP640393
1919, Birch Green Ref. POP640395
1896, Birch Green Ref. RNE640395
1896, Much Birch Ref. RNE785357
1897-1909, Birch Hill Ref. RNC640423
1911, Birch Bank Ref. HOSM60885
1896, Birch Vale Ref. HOSM37782
1920, Birch Berrow Ref. POP640372
1923, Birch Heath Ref. POP640410
1921, Birches Green Ref. POP640517
1921, Birches Head Ref. POP640519
1900, Much Birch Ref. RNC785357
1946, Birch Green Ref. NPO640395
1947, Birch Heath Ref. NPO640410
1920, Horsell Birch Ref. POP740710
1940, Horsell Birch Ref. NPO740710
1896, Little Birch Ref. RNE756904
1887, Much Birch Ref. HOSM54348

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Memories

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A Walk From Wickford High Street Down The Rettendon Raod

My name is Kevin Mears, I lived in Wickford from my birth in 1958 until I got married in 1980. I shall describe my memories of Wickford in the 1960s and 1970s as a couple of walks around ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

All Saits Church Shelsley Beauchamp

At one time I was a choir boy at All Saints Church. I cannot remember who was in the choir with me at the time but I do remember the vicar was the Reverend Bache. When I visited the church in 1997 ...Read more

A memory of Shelsley Beauchamp in 1940 by Antony Cook

Ancestors

While doing my family tree I have come across births of my ancestors in Maltby le Marsh, Mary Skinn born 1856 son of John Skinn who married Elizabeth Rylott at the Parish Church on 23rd March 1852. John's parents were James Skinn ...Read more

A memory of Maltby le Marsh in 1860 by Mark Skinn

Archibald Harris Birth Place 1896

My grandad was born in cookham in 1896

A memory of Cookham in 1890 by Moira Lindsay

Arlesey Bedfordshire

When my dad was demobbed after the war in 1946, we had to move back to London because of his job. We had all our funiture put on a lorry, and the local publican, a Ted Bland, delivered us to a requestioned place over a shop in ...Read more

A memory of Arlesey in 1940 by Michael Smith

Ashgrove, 40, St Anns Road, Great Malvern

See Ashgrove, on part of the hill known as the Hilly Piece, with commanding views over the town, to the left of the Priory in the 1871 picture. The house was built in 1809 for the Revd Stillingfleet, ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern by David Wood

Beginnings

My parents moved from Pentire to Crantock when I was about 3 and Crantock is certainly ingrained in my memory as being my first home. My mother had taken a position as housekeeper to a Dr Nicholas and with it came Rose Cottage. My ...Read more

A memory of Crantock by Dianne Christopher

Birch Coppice Quarry Bank

I am trying to piece together a scrap book of people that lived in Birch Coppice. Help. Paul Langford @ 21

A memory of Cradley Heath by Paul Langford

Birch Vale

I lived in the detached house as you go up the Oven Hill. My days in Birch Vale were care free and a great place to grow up. We left when I was18 to live in Romiley, nr Stockport. I then thought it was the end of the world to leave ...Read more

A memory of Birch Vale

Birth

I was born at USAF, Hospital, Burderdop Park, Chiseldon Highworth, Wiltshire, UK. I don't have any memories, but I do have a desire to find all I can. I wish to know as I have no memories. I have dreamed of going there, but cannot afford ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1956 by Dianne Fulton

Captions

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Caption For Wyre Forest, 2003

Common oak, silver birch, sweet chestnut and buckthorn, loved by the Brimstone butterfly, abound in Wyre Forest, along with Norway spruce.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Grange, Amersham Hill 2005

Walter Birch was among the first to build really large factories.

Caption For Hove, St Andrew's Church C1960

The ornate clock tower and gateway were added in 1874 to designs by the famous pier designer Eugenius Birch.

Caption For Hailsham, The Church C1965

At the left is a silver birch, which also survives today.

Caption For Chiddingly, Muddles Green C1955

All four buildings in this view are Victorian: the one on the left, Birch Cottage, is of the 1860s, and the one behind the telephone pole, Jubilee Cottage, is dated 1887, while the others are of about

Caption For Horsted Keynes, The Green And Village Shop C1965

There are connections with the Sussex iron industry, for an ironmaster once lived here.The 17th-century house Birch Grove was the home of Harold Macmillan, the former Prime Minister.

Caption For Eastbourne, Parade And Bandstand 1899

This was by Eugenius Birch, who also designed Brighton's West Pier, and was completed in 1872.

Caption For Hailsham, St Mary's Church C1955

Out to the left is the Vicarage Field shopping mall, while beyond the silver birch is the church hall extension opened in 1985.

Caption For Ollerton, Sherwood Forest C1955

This view is in the Sherwood Forest Country Park, an area of 450 acres with many of the best surviving ancient oak trees amid silver birch, younger oaks and bracken.

Caption For Epsom, Market, High Street 2005

They camped in the grounds of a house in Church Street called Silver Birches, long since demolished.

Caption For Horsted Keynes, The Green And Village Shop C1965

The 17th-century house Birch Grove was the home of Harold Macmillan, the former Prime Minister.

Caption For Middleham, Memorial School 1914

The Memorial School, opposite the majestic Middleham Castle (c1180), was erected in memory of Rector James Birch.

Caption For Ware, The Priory 1925

At the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it was given as a private house to Thomas Birch, one of the yeoman of the Crown.

Caption For Guisborough, Church And War Memorial 1932

The silver birches (left) have grown considerably over the 19 years between the two photographs.

Caption For Rugby, The School Quadrangle 1922

Through the Cloisters to the south-west lies the Birching Tower, used until corporal punishment ceased in the 1960s.

Caption For Rugby, The School Cloisters 1922

Through the Cloisters to the south-west lies the Birching Tower, used until corporal punishment ceased in the 1960s.

Caption For Margate, The Harbour 1906

This was overcome by the building of an unsatisfactory wooden jetty in 1824, which in turn was replaced between 1853 and 1857 by Birch's iron jetty.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Old Cane And Rush Works, Desborough Street 2005

It burned down in 1908, and the front block was rebuilt by Thomas Thurlow, who also designed Walter Birch's factory in Leigh Street.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Salthouse Road Railway Cottages 20004

It could be said that the modern history of Barrow-in-Furness began with the birth of the Furness Railway in 1846, when a line was opened from Kirky and Crooklands to Rampside and Barrow.

Caption For Bredgar, The Street C1960

In February 1960 the church bells rang throughout the villages of Kent to herald the birth of Prince Andrew.

Caption For Sudbury, Middleton Arch 1906

The arch commemorates the birth of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, in 1841.

Caption For Bewdley, Welch Gate C1955

In 1519 a Bewdley girl gave birth to his illegitimate son, later created Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset.

Caption For Groby, The Pool C1960

Before the birth of theme parks, a day out in the late 1950s (when comparatively few people owned a car) was by Midland Red bus to Groby Pool, Swithland Woods and Bradgate Park, with the