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Maps

61 maps found.

1946, Fifield Ref. NPO705545
1945, Fifield Ref. NPO705547
1898, Fifield Ref. RNE705546
1919, Fifield Ref. POP705546
1919, Fifield Ref. POP705547
1895, Fifield Ref. RNE705547
1919, Fifield Ref. POP705545
1896, Fifield Ref. RNE705545
1897-1899, Fifield Ref. RNC705546
1910, Fifield Ref. HOSM45386
1940, Fifield Ref. NPO705546
1895, Fifield Bavant Ref. RNE705548
1897-1909, Fifield Ref. RNC705547
1940, Fifield Bavant Ref. NPO705548
1919, Fifield Bavant Ref. POP705548
1898-1899, Fifield Ref. RNC705545
1897-1909, Fifield Bavant Ref. RNC705548
1898 - 1919, Fifield Ref. HOSM45384
1884 - 1900, Fifield Bavant Ref. HOSM45388
1919, Fyfield Ref. POP710371

Books

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Memories

18 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Hornby Oo

I used to live at North Lodge, which I believe is now a Barclays Bank. I went to school at St Francis in Crawley, then to Collyers in Horsham, then to Ifield Grammar School. I moved to Canada in 1959, and have been here ever ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges in 1953 by Al (Alfred) Manzoli

All Youngsters

What a wonderful site. I came across it while researching an accompanying book for my sister's planned 90 birthday Tour of Brentford in June this year. We lived in Brentford from around 1930 until 1976 when our mother died. They ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by bildoric

Davidson Road School

Does anyone remember Davidson Road Secondary Modern School? This was late 1950's pre co-education days so although housed in the same building, girls were upstairs and boys downstairs. Seperate playgrounds and 'never the twain ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1958 by Francis Beck

Early Years

In truth, I do not remember anything before 1948 when at the age of five I started at Moorside Primary School. I was born in 1943 and brought up in a small rented house, number 26 in King Street, situated between Faifield Road and ...Read more

A memory of Droylsden in 1943 by Peter Young

Evacuation To Essex

My mother and some of her family were sent/lived in Fyfield Ongar for a short time during the Second World War. They moved there from West Ham in London. Her only memory of where she lived is that it was a large house with ...Read more

A memory of Fyfield in 1940 by Vivien Holden

Evacuees

My sister and I, Margaret and Maureen Grieve, were evacuated to Brynamman. I lived with Nellie, Stanley and Menna Thomas in the then new council houses. My sister stayed with the Pughs in Faifield House. My brothers joined us, Ken ...Read more

A memory of Upper Brynamman in 1940 by Margaret Parker

Famous Crawley People

PETER BUTTERWORTH; He was married to Janet Brown, the comedianne; They moved later to a large property in Old Ifield village, near to where there was a Doctor Barnados home;

A memory of Crawley by David Randall

Harcourt Road

I lived in Harcourt Road, there was seven children. I went to Napier Road Junior School, I also went to Fyfield in Ongar, Essex and then to Holbrook Road Secondary. At 15 I joined the Merchant Navy.

A memory of West Ham in 1949 by Victor Lawes

James Richard Hall

This is not really a memory but more of an ask; I have a relitave that was born and lived in Fyfield/Lechlade by the name of James Richard Hall, he was a local herdsman on a farm and was born in 1921 and I think, died ...Read more

A memory of Lechlade on Thames in 1930

Little Foxes Hotel Charlwood Road Ifield Wood

I have been working at the above bed and breakfast for a number of years and am often asked by guests what was here originally. Is there any one out there that remembers the original building? I ...Read more

A memory of Charlwood by Geraldine Todd

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Captions

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Caption For Ifield, The Village 1905

Crawley's expansion as a planned New Town after 1947 took in hamlets right up to Ifield.

Caption For Fyfield, St Nicholas's Church C1955

Fyfield – which means 'five hides of land' - is in the Vale of Pewsey near Marlborough.

Caption For Fyfield, Queen Street C1955

Once known as Fyfield Street, or just The Street, this end of the village now takes its name from The Queen's Head pub.

Caption For Stonehenge, C1955

They weigh up to 40 tons each, and were brought from Fyfield Down, near Marlborough, about 20 miles away, from a surface quarry that can still be visited.

Caption For Crawley, The Sun Inn 1905

By 1870 the 'New Town' not only covered the small parish of Crawley, but also parts of its neighbours, Ifield and Worth.

Caption For Stonehenge, C1955

They weigh up to 40 tons each, and were brought from Fyfield Down, near Marlborough, about 20 miles away, from a surface quarry that can still be visited.

Caption For Charlwood, The Old Mill 1906

Place Farm 1904 Further east, the photographer looks eastward along Charlwood Lane, with the lane towards Ifield on the right.

Caption For Charlwood, The Village 1906

This view shows the eastward Victorian expansion of the village, with a recreation ground laid out on the right beyond the junction with Ifield Road; the Rising Sun Inn is at the left, a hipped slate-roofed