Maps

4,509 maps found.

1903, Hunger Hill Ref. RNC742173
1925, Airy Hill Ref. POP620950
1922, Alby Hill Ref. POP621116
1919, Ann's Hill Ref. POP625857
1919, Applehouse Hill Ref. POP626110
1903, Rose Hill Ref. RNC819967
1903, Rose Hill Ref. RNC819968
1898, Rose Hill Ref. RNC819977
1898, Witherenden Hill Ref. RNC871913
1902, Tower Hill Ref. RNC850920
1900, Tower Hill Ref. RNC850926
1900, Trefanny Hill Ref. RNC851936
1903, Whinney Hill Ref. RNC867334
1899, Windmill Hill Ref. RNC871109
1896, Beggarington Hill Ref. RNE636650
1895, Bell Hill Ref. RNE637719
1895, Berner's Hill Ref. RNE638919
1898, Berry Hill Ref. RNE639042
1895, Berrygate Hill Ref. RNE639104
1896, Bidston Hill Ref. RNE639718

Books

3 books found. Showing results 2,593 to 3.

Memories

4,101 memories found. Showing results 1,081 to 1,090.

Harvest Hill Hartest

Went to Sunday School here as well... my uncle and aunt ran it at the time.

A memory of Hartest by Bob Watson

My Memories Of Denham Court

My name is Mel Edwards and I was at Denham Court for a few years. Mr & Mrs Hill were in charge, then they had a son called Steven and a daughter who I think was called Susan. I can remember there were 9 dormitories, ...Read more

A memory of Denham in 1958 by Mel Ewdwards

Cambridge Terrace Shops

Bush Hill Park had so many interesting characters back in the 70's when I was young. I loved going to the shops in Cambridge Terrace, just off Dehli Road. My favourite one was Stewart's, the sweet shop, owned by ...Read more

A memory of Bush Hill Park in 1972 by Sharon Kenealy

Saturday Treats

My late father, Bill Clements, always took me shopping on a Saturday morning and after hair cuts we would end up a Woollies for sweets and a matchbox toy before catching a bus home to webheath from the old bus station just down to the left of Woolworths.

A memory of Redditch in 1961 by Martin Clements

Lovely Little Dartmouth, A Time Capsule

My uncle, Reginald, always called Dartmouth, "The Town That Time Forgot". And he meant that in a good way because Dartmouth was largely unchanged over the years and of course, as a result, is now quite the ...Read more

A memory of Dartmouth by Robert Pavlick

Toast Rack. Motorcycles.

Where the pushbike is, The Toast Rack cafe was, a favourite place for us 'rockers' to meet for coffee and a smoke (back in the days when we all did). This was the meeting place on a Sunday morning to ride to Box Hill and ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1961 by Peter Leonard Norcott

The Goat Forty Hill.

I used to play piano in The Goat on Saturday nights, I was only 15, but don't tell anyone! Wally Reid was the Governor, and his son Norman used to play drums too! We lived in Russell Road, number 69, and opposite our house ...Read more

A memory of Forty Hill in 1951 by George Nash

Fishers Lane

We lived in Somerset Road but then moved around the corner onto Irby Road and could see across the fields to the Welsh hills. Late evenings in spring we would hear the sound of the Gypsies coming along Irby Road and turn into Fishers ...Read more

A memory of Pensby in 1953 by Len Riley

Birkheads Department Store

I worked at Birkheads in Church street around 1967/8 in the TV department. Great old fashioned store that used to deal with the stars from St George's Hills. They would close the store and open in the evening ...Read more

A memory of Walton-on-Thames by Barry Lamb

Growing Up In Bredbury Hall

My name is Norma Webster, now Evans. I was born in Bredbury in 1938 and at first lived in Annabel Rd. My parents became caretakers of Bredbury Hall until 1948 when we all migrated to Australia. Bredbury Hall was a ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1944 by Norma Evans

Captions

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