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Maps

316 maps found.

1947, Grove Ref. NPO722830
1947, Grove Ref. NPO722837
1947, Groves Ref. NPO723149
1919, Grove Ref. POP722833
1920, Grove Ref. POP722837
1920, Groves Ref. POP723149
1895, Groves Ref. RNE723149
1876 - 1898, Grove Ref. HOSM47289
1898-1899, Groves Ref. RNC723149
1898, Grove Ref. HOSM47186
1898, Grove Ref. HOSM47190
1897-1899, Grove Ref. RNC722833
1921, Grove End Ref. POP722843
1921, Grove End Ref. POP722845
1920, Grove, The Ref. POP723061
1920, Lisson Grove Ref. POP756747
1901-1912, Grove Ref. RNC722829
1899-1901, Grove Ref. RNC722830
1902, Grove Vale Ref. RNC723109
1903, Nut Grove Ref. RNC795052

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Memories

929 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

The Howard Family Of Barnes And Hammersmith

My Great-Great-Grandad, Henry Howard, lived in the early 1800’s - a time of great rural depression - and so he left his Devon home to look for work in London with the result that several generations of my ...Read more

A memory of Barnes in 1870 by John Howard Norfolk

Busk Crescent

Late in 1945 my parents moved to 25 Busk Crescent, in Cove. The house was on top of a hill and overlooked the Farnborough airfield. From the front bedroom you could see aircraft landing on the runway. The house was one of a string of ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1945 by Alan Hickman

Pwll Y Crochan Woods

My late father was born in Colwyn Bay and his father and some of his relatives resided in Grove Park.  Every year my parents and my siblings had to visit the relatives, especially one we called Aunty Polly who I think was ...Read more

A memory of Colwyn Bay in 1947 by Susan Jones

Days Gone By

My family arrived in Seaforth late in 1939 after we were shipped back from Gibraltar where my father was stationed with the Kings Regiment. Early memories of our house in Holly Grove are vague. My sister Maureen and I, along with ...Read more

A memory of Seaforth in 1940 by Charles Hegarty

Perry Springs

I was born in the 'Potter Street' Perry springs in the 1960s, wow how Harlow has changed from my day, I remember Wellford's corner shop also Wrights Dairy... And it was great going to the schools in Potter Street. Now the swimming ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street by Graham Nash

Welfords Corner Shop

Rose (my mother) used to work in Wellford's coner shop. I was born in the 'Potter Street' Perry springs in the 1960s, wow how Harlow has changed from my day. I remember Wellford's coner shop also Wright's Dairy... and it ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street by Graham Nash

My Uncles Grave

This isnt really a memory as such but I'm after some help if anyone can. My uncle died before I was born and he was buried in Worfield. I know from my aunty that he isn't buried in the main graveyard but further up the hill, in a ...Read more

A memory of Worfield in 1960 by Benjamin Barlow

Streatham Common The Grove Area

I used to be taken by my mother to the White House for a picnic tea with my sister. Although we had a huge garden ourselves, we loved going there. Sadly a young woman was murdered there in the 1950s ( I think) by her ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1950 by Marianne Stevens

Ealing 1962 Onwards

I moved to Windsor Road in Ealing in 1962 when I was 11. I remember the Grove with fond memories. All the shops! The tailor's shop and the barbers. The sweet shop which always had a bowl of water for the dogs outside in the summer, ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1962

Langstone Memories

I grew up in Langstone, living at 'Longleat' on Catsash Road from 1961-1973. I attended Langstone Primary School from 1964-1969 and then Caerleon Comprehensive from 1969-1973. 'Longleat' was one of the four semi-detached ...Read more

A memory of Langstone in 1961 by Michael Davies

Captions

122 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Barry, Romilly Park 1931

The large wooded area behind the Grove (to the right in photograph 62549) is gradually getting smaller.

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove 1921

Hargreaves' cycle shop on the left appears to be bravely ignoring the impending domination of the Grove by the automobile.

Caption For Barnston, The Village C1955

The 'School' sign on the left was redundant in 1955, because the establishment had already closed; the children had been moved to a new establishment in Sandham Grove, Heswall.

Caption For Rochdale, The Esplanade 1892

Willow Grove, a private dwelling, is on the left, with the library, built in 1884, to its right. It was still safe to walk in the centre of the road with a horse and cart (centre)!

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, From Watford Road 1906

St Mary's Church dominates the photograph from its well-treed setting, with to its right the sheer elevation of The Foss and Grove Hill by Habershon, and to its left the Speech Room tower and chapel fleché

Caption For Exning, The War Memorial C1955

The late 18th-century White Horse (right) and the Victorian Grove House (centre) are virtually unchanged.

Caption For Lymm, The Dingle C1955

This view from The Groves shows The Cross (right) and Eagle Brow (left.)

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove 1911

This charming scene awaited visitors to the many hydropathic establishments, which included the Spa, the Grove, Ben Rhydding and the majestic Wells House, designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, architect of the

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove 1911

This charming scene awaited visitors to Ilkley's many hydropathic establishments, which included the Spa, the Grove, Ben Rhydding and the majestic Wells House, designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, architect

Caption For Sonning, Village 1904

The best house in this view is the one with the diagonal chimneystacks, The Grove: it is Tudor, with an 18th-century pink-washed facade and a superb Queen Anne door hood.

Caption For Wem, High Street C1965

The building just beyond, Grove End House is a listed building, but it is currently in a state of severe dilapidation and desperately needs rescuing.

Caption For Sonning, Village 1904

The best house in this view is the one with the diagonal chimneystacks, The Grove: it is Tudor, with an 18th-century pink-washed facade and a superb Queen Anne door hood.

Caption For Hunsdon, The Turkey Cock C1965

The River 1903 Amid a grove of tall poplars on the banks of the River Stort are the weather- boarded malting mills, which helped to lay the foundation of the town's prosperity following the passing

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Village 1922

This view looks northwards along Middle Street (otherwise known as Chapel Street) in the centre of the village towards a 17th- century thatched cottage on the corner with Grove Road (centre

Caption For Wilmslow, Grove Street C1955

Originally, Grove Street was the turnpike road to Manchester, and there was a toll bar at this junction, a great annoyance to Wilmslow people who objected to having to pay to go down their

Caption For Oakwood, The Underground Station, Bramley Road C1955

One stop short of the terminus at Cockfosters, Oakwood Station is one of the jewels along this northern stretch of the Piccadilly line, which also includes Southgate, Arnos Grove and Cockfosters.

Caption For Sutton, Grove Road C1960

The cars in the centre of Grove Road have long gone; this road is now a busy and key part of the town centre ring road system.

Caption For Kingsclere, George Street C1955

plaque over the main door reads: 'Kingsclere Village Club, given by their children under deed of trust to the people of Kingsclere in memory of William and Mary Alice Holding of Elm Grove

Caption For Bath, Cheap Street From Orange Grove 1895

Back into town, this view from Orange Grove looks along past Brydon's Municipal Buildings of 1893, 'rendered necessary by the large increase of public business since the erection of the central building

Caption For Harrow, Speech Room, Grove Hill C1960

From The Grove the camera looks south to a view dominated by William Burges's Speech Room with its polychrome brickwork; the tower, by the local architect Charles Nicholson, was not added until 1919.

Caption For Bath, Abbey 1925

Behind the obelisk and the trees is Orange Grove, early 18th-century, but titivated in 1897 with eleven gables and shell-hoods to all the first floor windows.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

On the skyline, in the gap, are the three-storey lines of Grove House in Rax Lane (right). The public house sign (centre) is that of the Duke of Wellington.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

On the skyline, in the gap, are the three- storey lines of Grove House in Rax Lane (right). The public house sign (centre) is that of the King of Prussia.

Caption For Coulsdon, St Aidan's Church C1955

St Aidan`s has its origins in a hall in Woodcote Grove Road but moved to the above site in 1931.