Maps

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Memories

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Kilner Family In Hepworth

Hepworth was my home for 50 years, I was born there and my family have been there for eight generations. We were so priveliged to live in such a beautiful country area where we played in the woods and fields. ...Read more

A memory of Hepworth by Edie Kilner

Artley Family

My family have strong ties with Burton Fleming and surrounding areas. My 4 x great grandfather, Robert Artley and his wife, Mary (Major) Artley are buried in the churchyard, along with my 3 x great grandfather, Thomas Artley, ...Read more

A memory of Burton Stather in 1870 by Susan Cowell

Catching The Bus At The The Square

Hello, I was born in Crewe in 1947 and lived in Lockett St with my mother and father and 3 brothers. When I was about 3 or 4 we moved to the village of Weston about 3 miles from Crewe. We lived in Weston till 1963, ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1960 by Alan Pitchford

Lovely Place

I love Binstead, met my first wife there Carole, who lived in Beatrice Close. We walked all around the village but the best walk was from the Church of the Holy Cross up to Ladies Walk, a truly beautiful place which I still enjoy at ...Read more

A memory of Binstead in 1960 by John Smith

Moulton & Davenham In The Past

At the time of my birth in the early 1940's, my mother was living at the top end of the village at 101 Main Road with my elder brother Tom - dad was in the army. We left Moulton when I was 7 ...Read more

A memory of Moulton by Peter Byrom

Babcary Ancestoral Village

Babcary is a tiny village located near to Keinton Mandeville, Somerset. My grandmother was born there and most of my ancestors on her side of the family (Dyers and Collins) lived the majority of their lives there and ...Read more

A memory of Babcary by Derek Marchant

I Remember Growing Up Here 1962 67

I used to live up the Station Road, No. 3 Broome Close, about 150yds past the post office on the left. Lord Plymouth estates built 2 new houses in the early 60's, we moved from the stable flats in Oakley Park ...Read more

A memory of Bromfield in 1964 by Chris Bird

Family

Hi from Australia. My grandmother, Elizabeth (Selbie) Burr, was born on 19th Jan 1880, her parents, John & Barbara Selbie lived in Auchnagatt. John died on 5th Feb 1916 & was interred in Old Deer Cemetery, & unsure when John ...Read more

A memory of Auchnagatt in 1860 by Jan Morrison

East Ham 1966/1968

I moved from Dulwich in 1966 as my father was in the army.We lived in the TA camp on Vicarage lane and I went to Vicarage Lane School. My maiden name was Mcnickle. I attend it for 18 months then went to Burges Manor which I ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1967 by Sharron Hill

Part 13

He then ran a wet fish trade from a horse and cart, but also ran a fish and chip shop. Last time I was in Houghton the fish shop was still there. In Newbottle Street, just up from the school and on the same side. Gran was very ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Captions

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Caption For Mollington, The Mollington Banastre Hotel C1965

The hotel takes its name from the local village name and that of Robert de Banastre, who acquired the estate in the 12th century.

Caption For Shottermill, Three Counties Bridge 1907

Tucked away in the hills of Hindhead and Blackdown, and close to the edge of the county, this little village was the home of the novelist George Eliot, who wrote much of 'Middlemarch' here in 1871

Caption For Bramber, The Village C1955

The village was once an important port on the River Adur. However, large scale silting set in when the sea level dropped and soon the port became redundant through lack of trade.

Caption For Cuckfield, High Street C1960

Cuckfield, pronounced Cookfield, is a 13th-century village standing on a ridge 400 feet above sea level. There are many notable buildings in the High Street and in South Street.

Caption For Slinfold, The Lychgate C1965

A pretty village with various Georgian houses, Slinfold lies in the countryside to the west of Horsham.

Caption For West Grinstead, Knepp Castle C1960

Designed by Nash in 1809 and rebuilt to look exactly the same after a fire at the beginning of the 20th century, Knepp Castle stands between the villages of West Grinstead and Shipley.

Caption For Kimbolton, High Street C1955

Kimbolton was voted Best Kept Village in 1989.

Caption For Lamberhurst, Hastings Road C1955

The busy A21 road goes right through the village, and the demand for a bypass is still ongoing.

Caption For Kilmington, Whitford Road C1960

writer Francis Bickley described Kilmington thus: 'its branching streets, its old cottages with their bright gardens, the clear waters of its streamlet, all these go to the making of a gem among villages

Caption For Beer, Street And New Inn 1901

Note also the pavement is already surfaced - not the most common sight in a Devon village at the start of the 20th century.

Caption For Theale, High Street C1955

The village lay on the A4 Bath road, but it is now a by- passed backwater with the roar of the M4 within quarter of a mile. Traffic levels are almost back to those of the 1950s.

Caption For Downholme, Bridge 1913

In the village is a 13th-century Norman church.

Caption For Waddesdon, The Five Arrows Hotel 1901

In the valley he built Waddesdon, an estate village. On the left is the Five Arrows Hotel, a splendid Arts and Crafts building with elaborate moulded brick chimneys, built in 1887.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Bridge 1914

In the background is the 16th-century five-arched stone bridge which gave the village its name.

Caption For Merthyr Mawr, Rethatching The Old School C1955

The Vale of Glamorgan used to grow a great deal of corn, ensuring ample straw for thatching, and the pretty village of Merthyr Mawr is entirely made up of whitewashed, thatched houses.

Caption For Weobley, The Old Grammar School C1960

Certainly by the early 19th century this was a village in decline.

Caption For Crantock, Village 1928

The village stands on the skyline above the approach to the popular golden sand of Crantock Beach.

Caption For Lower Penn, St Anne's Church, Springhill Lane C1965

The village of Lower Penn was once owned by Lady Godiva, and was formerly known as Nether Penn.

Caption For Fair Oak, The Village C1965

There is now on the left a Summerlands Road turning into the old Eastleigh Road to commemorate a long-standing association with the village. The garage is still there, but under new ownership.

Caption For Irchester, The War Memorial C1960

There is an additional poignant plaque at its foot commemorating an air raid on 20th May 1941, in which nine villagers were killed. Beyond are 1890s houses, now unpleasantly re-windowed.

Caption For Milton Malsor, The War Memorial C1965

This view is in the heart of the village, where Green Street meets the High Street at a small green with a 1920s War Memorial cross.

Caption For Stanion, Shop And Cardigan Arms, Cardigan Road C1965

Now within the village, Frith's photographer looks down one of the estate roads, with their undistinguished 'Anywheresville' modern houses, towards the High Street.

Caption For Cookham, High Street 1925

The village main street is little changed, although Bel and the Dragon on the right is no longer also a garage.