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Maps

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1921, Annwell Place Ref. POP625861
1902-1903, Annwell Place Ref. RNC625861
1946, Annwell Place Ref. NPO625861
1895, Annwell Place Ref. RNE625861
1900, Andwell Ref. RNC625655
1919, Andwell Ref. POP625655
1940, Andwell Ref. NPO625655
1895, Andwell Ref. RNE625655
1894, Andwell Ref. HOSM35968
1900 - 1901, Money Hill Ref. HOSM36018

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Memories

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1947 Floods.

Born in 1944 at no 2, Waterworks Cottages (later 123, Slough Road) on the corner of Castle Avenue. I have vivid memories of the floods, though only three at the time: Mother, Father, Sister and Self were confined to the (very small) ...Read more

A memory of Datchet by Bob (Alan) Stannett

1948 To 1955 Rope Hill School Boldre Lymington Brockenhurst Sway

A few months ago I started to try and contact "boys" who experienced Rope Hill School in Boldre during the forties and early fifties - but then sickness overtook my efforts and things ...Read more

A memory of Boldre in 1948 by Robert De Winter

1949 Onwards At West Wycombe

I will always consider myself fortunate to have been born in West Wycombe as it presented the ideal place for people growing up in the 50's and 60's. The village was a dream location and the school even better with ...Read more

A memory of West Wycombe in 1949 by Gerald Rivett

1994 To Date

Richard, I am one of the current owners of the rectory (now The Old Rectory) where you came to visit and review the house you had lived in as a child and pointed out which room had been your bedroom.  Strangely though, the 27 rooms ...Read more

A memory of Combpyne by Linda Jackson

21 Syon Park Gardens

I was born on June 21, 1938 and lived there unti 1965. My sister Ann and I both went Spring Grove Grammar School, along with my cousin, Joan Yateman, who lived in Hounslow. We all have very happy memories of the school, Under ...Read more

A memory of Osterley by Roy Yateman

3 Beach House Turnchapel..

My name is Susan my family were the Dungey’s living in Turnchapel.My grandmother (Maud) lived at house 3 Beach view until she died in the late fifties. Bringing up a large family including my Mother who was the youngest ...Read more

A memory of Turnchapel by Susan Hartley

32 Maxwell Place Uddingston Bothwell

My Great Great Grandmother Mary Ann Bell (Nee Law), an American by birth, was living at 32 Maxwell Place, Uddingston, Bothwell in 1901 with her daughter Catherine Law Bell. Mary Ann was listed as a House Missionary in the census.

A memory of Uddingston in 1900 by Janet Fry

52 Aisby

On my first day at Corringham School, my mother walked me, aged five, down the long lane from Aisby with our faithful old dog Floss and a playmate, Monica Bramford, a year or so older than me. During assembly I started to ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1950 by Valerie Walker

A Long Line Of Pennies

I'm Not sure whether that was the actual date but as a child of five I recall my mother standing on the top step of our home where she would watch me go over the brow of the bridge on Midland Road on my way to ...Read more

A memory of Royston in 1954 by Roland Mitchell

A Memory Of Westbury Village 2

After Townsend's chemist shop was Hudderstone's which was a family business and Mrs Hudderstone pleasantly sold sweets, lemonades, ice cream and newspapers in the front of the shop and Mr Hudderstone ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym in 1957 by Timothy Purnell

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Captions

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Caption For Gloucester, Cathedral And Old Parliament House 1923

As we see in this photograph, the building has been restored and well maintained.

Caption For Hampton Wick, Below Kingston 1890

Private boathouses line the river, and well manicured lawns sweep down to the water.

Caption For Offwell, The Lower Village C1960

Offwell hides in the hills to the south-west of Honiton, half-forgotten by time and well off the tourist trail.

Caption For Liskeard, St Keyne's Well 1938

Votive offerings were often thrown into the water: today, tourists often do the same by throwing coins into fountains and wells.

Caption For Wisbech, High Street C1953

Most of the shops have been rebuilt, and well-known names, such as Boots the chemist (right), have moved to the new Horsefair Centre.

Caption For Wisbech, Market Place C1965

Most of the shops have been rebuilt, and well- known names, such as Boots the chemist (right), have moved to the new Horsefair Centre.

Caption For Blackdown Camp, Gymnasium 'first Point' 1906

Instruction is taking place in the bright and well-equipped gym.

Caption For Ilkley, The Saxon Crosses 1916

These three fine and well-known Celtic crosses (now kept inside All Saints' Church) are marked with pre-Christian symbols and some later markings.

Caption For Wadebridge, Molesworth Street 1903

The Molesworth Arms Hotel, well placed on the principal street climbing through the town from the bridge, was said to be 'conveniently arranged and well conducted', and offered an 'omnibus to meet all

Caption For Rhos On Sea, The Promenade 1921

In contrast to the impressively wide and well-built promenades to be seen in Llandudno and elsewhere, the fallen rubble wall on the left here and the submerged groynes give the impression

Caption For Easby, Abbey 1893

The ruined walls are now free of the lush vegetation shown here, and well consolidated, but Easby Abbey is still privately owned (although in English Heritage's guardianship).

Caption For High Wycombe, Frogmore Square 1921

The ancient open space of Frogmoor had from 1877 until the Second World War a fine cast-iron fountain and well trimmed trees.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park C1935

Four cannons from the War Office were purchased by Henry Parkinson (calling himself 'Accrington Friend and Well Wisher'); two were sited on The Coppice, and two in Oak Hill Park.

Caption For Sandown, The Steps 1908

Given the Isle of Wight's popularity as a holiday and residential paradise, it comes as no surprise that the famous and well-to-do arrived at this charming resort.

Caption For Alfriston, Burnt House And River Cuckmere C1960

The farmhouse is still inhabited and well conserved.

Caption For Aberglaslyn, Pass 1913

The breed is hardy, and well adapted to thrive on poor grazing.

Caption For Ilkley, The Saxon Crosses 1916

These three fine and well-known Celtic crosses (now kept inside All Saints' Church) are marked with pre-Christian symbols and some later markings.

Caption For Sandown, The Steps 1908

Given the Isle of Wight's popularity as a holiday and residential paradise, it comes as no surprise that the famous and well-to-do arrived at this charming resort.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, The Pier Pavilion C1930

In contrast to the impressively wide and well-built promenades to be seen in Llandudno and elsewhere, the fallen rubble wall on the left here and the submerged groynes give the impression

Caption For Rushton, Triangular Lodge 1952

Full of triangles, multiples of three and the Tresham trefoil badge, it is now an English Heritage site, open to the public and well worth a visit.

Caption For Norwich, Strangers' Hall 1919

Now a museum and well preserved, this ancient building was a 15th-century merchant's house, and was also owned in its history by two Norwich mayors.

Caption For Lincoln, Guildhall 1890

To the right is John Gibson's dignified Italianate bank of 1883, now the Nat West and well restored.

Caption For Ilkley, Royal Hotel 1914

Demolition came in 1962 and the site was used for Wells Court and Wells Mews.

Caption For Chigwell, Golf Club C1955

It is still a critically acclaimed and well-kept course.