Maps

4,594 maps found.

1895, Crockerhill Ref. RNE683422
1895, Rushmere Ref. RNE822926
1895, Southwood Ref. RNE835870
1895, Standon Ref. RNE838170
1895, Stroud Ref. RNE841974
1895, Swanwick Ref. RNE843561
1895, Ridge Ref. RNE816499
1895, Lee Ref. RNE754476
1895, Broughton Ref. RNE652747
1895, Newnham Ref. RNE791392
1895, Monkwood Ref. RNE782729
1895, Hawthorn Ref. RNE729057
1895, Woodside Ref. RNE874008
1910, Downley Ref. HOSM43268
1894 - 1895, Broughton Ref. HOSM39291
1894 - 1895, Houghton Ref. HOSM49133
1894, Hannington Ref. HOSM47575
1895 - 1896, Woodlands Ref. HOSM65048
1894 - 1895, Crawley Ref. HOSM42288
1895, Knowle Ref. HOSM50572

Books

29 books found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Memories

157 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Nina Dickey

Hi My name is Nina. I was in the Treloar Hospital during the end of world war two.  I went in when I was 10 and came out on March 30th 1945.  I remember being on the terrace while the blitz was on, what else could they do, most of us were ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1944 by ninadickey

Caravan Holiday With Mum

We stayed in a small caravan on Ridings Farm, owned then by Mr & Mrs Rand. We travelled by coach from Gosport, Hampshire. Catherine Hackett, my mother,adopted me when I was less than a year old, she was widowed ...Read more

A memory of France Lynch in 1954 by Stella Flux

Same Family.

My dad was Cyril Henry Sprake, I have memories of travelling to Eype to see my gran, she was Day then. As grandad and uncle Robert died during the war, I am interested in knowing which of the local Sprake families was grandad's. I ...Read more

A memory of Eype's Mouth in 1953 by Leslie Sprake

Late 60's

My paper round was Morville, Skipsea and Gernigan, paper shop I think was Carmichaels. Also went to the youth club on Fitzhugh Estate. My mum worked part time in Johnsons opposite the County Arms, this was my local until 1977. A ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by Steven Moore

Ascot Close, Northolt

I with my twin brother Clive were born in Ripon Close in1958. Moved to Ascot Close number 15 around 1969. We both went to Islip Manner followed by Vincent from 1969 to 1974. Our friends included Robert Gosling, Danny Field, ...Read more

A memory of Northolt in 1970 by Neil Havill

Waterlooville

My name at the time was John Hancock and I lived in Stakes Hill Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire before Philip Road was built. With fields opposite my home and the Convent Church along the way, it was so idyllic. The horse and cart ...Read more

A memory of Cowplain in 1952 by John Launay

The Ride A Street Opposite Boston Manor Park

I've been reading fondly some of the Brentford memories. I first moved to Brentford in about 1953 approx, where I lived at 7 The Ride, which was one of the four Children's Homes. I remember Mr Goddard ...Read more

A memory of Brentford in 1953 by Paul Langseth

Memories

My gran and grandad lived Chopwell and I had great memories of going there in sixties and seventies but they have all died and I have no photos or info on them. My gran was Ellen Mallin (formally Clark) and married to James Mallin and ...Read more

A memory of Chopwell by Walter Mallin

Goston Gardens Thornton Heath

I married my husband Les Weeks in 1972 he lived at 64 Goston a Gardens with his parents and sister Pamela I think she went to Winterbourne School. Les attended Lanfranc School. We used to go to the Tarentella ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath

Wembley Recalled

I grew up in Wembley (Monks Park area) and attended Oakington Manor Primary and then Wembley County Grammar. After school I worked and trained as a nursery nurse at Roundwood Park nursery in Willesden. I was married at Park Lane ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Elaine Delaney

Captions

135 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Odiham, Canal Wharf 1906

This canal was constructed in 1796; it runs for nearly forty miles through northern Hampshire.

Caption For Westbourne, The Square C1960

An old centre for the district that had a market close to the Hampshire border and the coast.

Caption For Compton, The Coach And Horses C1950

A secluded village in the middle of the Downs near the Hampshire border, south of Harting.There is a fine Neolithic long barrow on Telegraph Hill, which is 534 feet high.The Norman church of St Mary

Caption For Poole, The Quay 1908

Poole was the largest settlement in Dorset until Bournemouth was taken in from neighbouring Hampshire.

Caption For Odiham, High Street C1950

Next door, the Capital and Counties Bank moved here in 1882 from the next house (after the gap), which was the Hampshire Banking Co premises from c1849.

Caption For Andover, St Mary's Parish Church, The Chancel 1899

St Mary's has been called 'the Cathedral of North Hampshire' and it is said that the arcaded walling around the sanctuary was inspired by Salisbury Cathedral.

Caption For Odiham, Canal Wharf 1906

This canal was constructed in 1796; it runs for nearly forty miles through northern Hampshire.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

Since then it has been used by Sir Alan Cobham's Flying Circus, air refuelling bases, the Hampshire Flying Club and, in 1918, by the USNAF.

Caption For Westbourne, County Gates 1913

The lodge became known as County Gates because this junction on the main Bournemouth-Poole road was also the boundary between both the two towns and Hampshire and Dorset.

Caption For Bransgore, The Crown Inn C1960

In April 1999 Hampshire Brewery re-launched Strong's best bitter.

Caption For Titchfield, St Peter's Church 2005

Fact File (Christopher North) St Peter's contains some of the oldest ecclesiastical architecture in Hampshire.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Pinhay 1922

The terrain must have offered a walk on the wild side to a young lady from the easy-going landscape of the Hampshire Downs.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square 1898

Prior to this, the Old Town Hall (1780), the offices of The Hampshire Post and Pince's School obscured the view of St Peter's from the Square.

Caption For Portchester, Yachting C1965

According to the Archaeological and Historic Buildings Record of Hampshire County Council, some of these flints date from the Palaeolithic period (500,000 BC to 10,000 BC).

Caption For Ewhurst, The Memorial 1922

Eli Hamshire (1834-1896) lived in Ewhurst all his life.