West Hougham, Kent
West Hougham photos
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West Hougham maps
Historic maps of West Hougham and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all West Hougham maps
West Hougham books
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Memories of West Hougham
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My paternal grandfather was born in West Hougham in 1864. His name was Harry Brigham Barton. His father was a wheelwright and lived it West Hougham. His name was Thomas Skinner Barton.
Shared on 17 December 2008
Kent memories
I can look back to sunny days and my uncle helping us to collect fools gold at St Margaret at Cliff. Auntie Alice would pack up a picnic and we would take a ride in the car (I can't remember what type) and we would sit down on the beach, I think it was cobbles, I don't remember any sand.... [more]
Shared on 16 January 2009
My grandparents, Jabez Smith and Kate his wife owned the post office in Coombe Valley Road, formerly Union Road, before and during the war. Their daughter Rose Moss (my Mother) ran it from the age of sixteen. They also owned and lived in The Bungalow just a half a mile east of St Radiguns Abbey ruins. Apparently it is still there... [more]
Shared on 26 March 2008
Robert William Wells (Shop keeper)
I understand my grand father workedin,orpossibly owned a fishmongers and or grocers aroundabout 1900
can anyone confirm this please and where was it.
Was it his own shop or was he an employee
Does it still stand ,do any photos exist of it
Thankyou
John Wells
Shared on 24 December 2007
This was the in place when I was 18
I remember this as being the place to go when we were out for the evening. We used to drink vodka and lime and think we were really cool. It used to get packed out and was really modern and trendy in it's day.
Shared on 23 December 2007
Raymond Martin - Nice Memories of Kingsnoth Gardens Past & Present
Kingsnorth Gardens has given the people of Folkestone and visitors great pleasure over the years and to this day still attracts people who want to relax on a summers day and enjoy the Gardens. In 1966 I was an apprentice electrician and was involved in installing lighting so that the gardens could be enjoyed in the shorter days of the winter months. In... [more]
Shared on 07 October 2009
Going in your shop. (David Pepin)
I am writing on behalf of my 85 year old mum, Dorothy Clark, nee Gamble, who used to go in your shop! My mum was born in Alma Road, Shorn Cliff and moved to Folkstone High Street at around 3-4 years old, then back to Dunnett Road, Cheriton where she went to All Souls School, then to More Hall School. From... [more]
Shared on 19 September 2009
Old High Street Summer of 1966
The old High Street was a hive of activity especially in the summer months, I remember the Acropolis coffee bar which was run by a Greek family including Archie Aggro who was a very tough character and stood no nonsence. The coffee and salami baguettes were the best in the town and Noel Reading, bass guitarist with The Hendrix Experience would... [more]
Shared on 22 May 2009
Extracts From West Hougham & Kent books
Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about West Hougham, inspired by Frith photos.
Hythe, Romney Marsh and Ashford Photographic Memories
The church is close to the photographer, yet he is obviously in a rural location. This shows how comparatively small Ashford was a century ago. Will growth on a similar scale take place over the next hundred years?
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Hythe, Romney Marsh and Ashford Photographic Memories
This photograph was taken a century ago, and a world away from the same road today, which seems at times like a public motor-racing circuit - it is now part of the Ashford ring road. Again we see attentive pedestrians, and manure going to waste in the roof!
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Hythe, Romney Marsh and Ashford Photographic Memories
Smart dress and good behaviour are to be seen here in front of the picturesque Clock House Pavilion. And there are no skateboards or litter in this park scene from a more orderly age.
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