Maps

105 maps found.

1946, Bush Green Ref. NPO657415
1920, Gernon Bushes Ref. POP713174
1919, Latton Bush Ref. POP753258
1947, Holly Bush Ref. NPO738321
1946, Gernon Bushes Ref. NPO713174
1946, Latton Bush Ref. NPO753258
1920, Shepherd's Bush Ref. POP829716
1920, Upper Bush Ref. POP857111
1940, Beggars Bush Ref. NPO636657
1899, Cloudesley Bush Ref. RNE671117
1898, Bush Estate Ref. RNE657396
1898, Bush Green Ref. RNE657416
1896, Threshers Bush Ref. RNE847813
1896, Gernon Bushes Ref. RNE713174
1896, Round Bush Ref. RNE820671
1946, Threshers Bush Ref. NPO847813
1919, Threshers Bush Ref. POP847813
1896, Bush End Ref. RNE657395
1898, Bush Green Ref. RNE657415
1921, Holly Bush Ref. POP738321

Books

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Memories

348 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

I Remember The Post Office

This was a large dark place, all timber with a climb up the steps to get in and the floorboards creaking as you walked toward the counter. In them days I couldn't see over the counter but I remember the shopkeeper ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield Heath in 1969 by Antony Garrett

Alfred Roberts

My memories of Booton are from 40 years ago. My grandfather lived in a lovely council house there. I remember playing in the garden mostly...full of fruit trees and bushes! I lived in a city (Lincoln) so loved getting to Booton to ...Read more

A memory of Booton in 1969 by Wendy Roberts

Peterlee, Passfield Way And Thames Road Area

I remember Peterlee before the new houses on Grampian Drive were built. Me and my friends and brothers used to play in the cornfield that used to be where Grampian Drive and Christchurch Place are now. ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee in 1969 by Pauline Halsall

Hardingstone School

I went to the old school now the village hall in 1969. I was there for 3 years as an infant before going to the new school on Martins Lane in 1972. The new school was opened in 1971 I believe as my sister was the first ...Read more

A memory of Hardingstone in 1969 by Steve Howell

Exciting And Interesting Times

Not sure if anyone reads their comments later in life, but in response to one, it was Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers. Cliff lived in Long Lane, next door to where I lived when I was 3 or 4. We lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1968 by Nick Brown

Childhood Memories

I remember when I was just a young teenager... you could roam around the village and just about everyone knew you. I loved to wander down to Mill Stream Lane with my jam jar and fishing net and walk along the stream ...Read more

A memory of Watton at Stone in 1968 by Joy Abbato

Glansevern Lodge

My gran, Mrs Evans, used to live at Glansevern Lodge, a loveley old sandstone building with trees all around it, and big rhododenderon bushes. It was a long wallk from the pump we used to get water from up to the house. We used to ...Read more

A memory of Berriew in 1968 by Rodney Gough

The Burning Bing

I was born in Drongan in Ayrshire, but every holiday we had we came to stay with my Gran and Papa, Ruby and Hugh Meudell. We were always so excited to be going"home." When we got out of Kirky on the bus we were glued to the ...Read more

A memory of Queenzieburn in 1968 by Catherine Spiers

Nus Camp Second Time

The second year we came to Leverington was 1968, June and July. We decided to air ourselves in England. Instead of two, we were three boys this time, and we came in my car. Tom knew us from last year, but it was his duty ...Read more

A memory of Leverington in 1968

The Early Years

I remember moving into the village (Eastfield Close) in 1968, before the bottom end of Shawley Road was built and here there used to be a small coppice which was affectionally known as the Ghost Wood, with a big fishing pond ...Read more

A memory of Fernhill Heath in 1968 by Des Dillon

Captions

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Caption For Lyme Regis, Stile House 1909

It takes its name from the adjacent Stile Path through the bushes (top left) from Pound Street to the Cobb.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Pound Street 1912

We look eastwards from the bushes and wall of The Grove (left).

Caption For Uppingham, Market Place C1963

Central Garage has its double doors closed and the posters on the window indicate that the business has ended, soon to become Uppingham School Bookshop.

Caption For Skegness, North Parade C1960

The bushes on the left are part of the grounds of the Town Hall; the building was erected in 1927 as a convalescent home, but it was taken over by Skegness Council in 1964.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Station Road 1914

The bushes on the right have gone, to be replaced by shops.

Caption For Plaistow, The Village C1955

The Sun Inn is on the right behind bushes.

Caption For Tenby, The Five Arches 1890

The barrels to the left of the arch probably belong to the Bush Inn, whose cellar entrance can be seen between what were probably the naughty boys who cropped up regularly in local newspapers of the

Caption For Bush Hill, Elmscott Gardens C1955

Look carefully at the unified appearance of this cul-de-sac as it backs onto Bush Hill Golf course.

Caption For Dorking, South Street And Pump Corner 1906

Shops and houses stood where now the bus stops are.

Caption For Dorking, Rose Hill 1906

Bull's Head), the White Hart, the Jolly Butchers, the Malthouse (formerly the Rising Sun), the Spotted Dog, the Cricketers Arms, the Queen's Head, the Pilgrim (formerly the Station Hotel), the Bush

Caption For Ampthill, Market Place C1955

Behind them the Queen Anne façade of the White Hart hides the fabric of a Tudor building, while the structure housing Babbs footwear shop is not so bashful.