Maps

99 maps found.

1947, Hart Station Ref. NPO727763
1945, East Harting Ref. NPO697354
1895, East Harting Ref. RNE697354
1919, East Harting Ref. POP697354
1896, Hart Hill Ref. RNE727750
1896, Hart Common Ref. RNE727732
1919, West Harting Ref. POP864327
1924, Hart Common Ref. POP727732
1920, Hart Hill Ref. POP727750
1945, South Harting Ref. NPO834833
1945, West Harting Ref. NPO864327
1898, Hart Station Ref. RNE727763
1947, Hart Common Ref. NPO727732
1895, South Harting Ref. RNE834833
1901-1904, Hart Station Ref. RNC727763
1897-1900, West Harting Ref. RNC864327
1910, South Harting Ref. HOSM59771
1910, West Harting Ref. HOSM63844
1897-1900, South Harting Ref. RNC834833
1898-1899, Hart Hill Ref. RNC727750

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Memories

381 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

The Carpenters Of Boxford

I would like to add a memory of Boxford, no, wonderful memories that I have of Boxford 65 years ago. As a child of four, I was evacuated with my grandmother Mary Jane Farthing, nee Carpenter, to Boxford to stay with her ...Read more

A memory of Boxford in 1930 by Alan Lloyd

Hammett's Farm.

This building was known to us as Hammett's Farm, properly West Orchard Farm, in the Higher End area of St Athan. Arthur Hammett and his wife ran the farm and I occasionally helped to deliver milk from the farm around the village from a ...Read more

A memory of St Athan

Postman Standing On The Corner Of Galgate West With John Street

The Postman is believed to be John Blenkinsop. Five of the entrances to ‘Barney’ have the word ‘gate’ (meaning ‘way’) in their street names.   Galgate is the northern way into the ...Read more

A memory of Barnard Castle in 1890 by Dave Charlesworth

Juvenile Wrecking Crew.

I think it mite have been one Sunday in 1954 (cos the plant was nearly deserted) when me, my older bro Roy and 2 or 3 other kids from Hart Lane wound up in the new car parking area of General Motors Vauxhall. As all the cars keys ...Read more

A memory of Luton

A Holiday Of Note

I can't pinpoint the year exactly, but it was definitely a year or two before 1953 which was the year I left the UK. I and three friends, student nurses at a hospital in Essex, decided on a holiday in Scotland. We chose Dollarbeg as ...Read more

A memory of Dollar in 1951 by Thelma Hurly

Wilburton Primary School

This is the school I went to, and really enjoyed my time here. Mr. Gothard was the Headmaster. We also had a lovely Welsh teacher in the middle class, and I think Miss Yarrow took the little ones. (A very short walk through ...Read more

A memory of Wilburton by Sandra Shaw

Great Childhood

I was born in 66 Peel Street my grandad was Jack Rubery and wife Emma, my mum is Marjorie. I remember the Davy family, building the bonfires, playing in the old houses, picking the tar out of the cobbles, playing in my grandads big yard ...Read more

A memory of Tyersal by Andrea Marshall

Growing Up In Brentwood

My name is Viv Bayliss, I was born in my nan’s house opposite the Alexandra public house in 1948. Mum and dad moved to a prefab in Costed Manor then to Pilgrims Hatch. Who remembers Preslands fair and listening to them playing all ...Read more

A memory of Warley by Viv Bayliss

Family Connections To The Limes.

The house in the photograph is The Limes and has a family connection. A great uncle on my mother's side purchased this property. He was Alfred William Reynolds, who was an innkeeper in the White Hart pub opposite the ...Read more

A memory of Oare by George Davey

Hart Hill School 1954

I was born in 1949 and entered Hart Hill School in 1954. Those were the times when 5 year olds were taken to school by their Mums for about one week into the new term! There were so many kiddies in the surrounding area of Abbotswood ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Kay Blythe

Captions

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Caption For Dorchester On Thames, High Street 1924

The abbey, at the heart of Dorchester, dates back to the 12th century.

Caption For Witham, High Street 1900

Witham's High Street—Newland Street—lies along the Roman road to Colchester, later to be the Great Essex turnpike.The Spread Eagle and the White Hart—two important stopping places for a change of

Caption For Hull, Market Place 1903

To the right is the Cross Keys Hotel, but the most famous of all is Ye Old White Harte Inn, where the Governor and other leading citizens of Hull took the decision not to let King Charles I enter the city

Caption For Hull, Market Place 1903

To the right is the Cross Keys Hotel, but the most famous of all is Ye Old White Harte Inn, where the Governor and other leading citizens of Hull took the decision not to let King Charles I enter the city

Caption For Frimley, 1901

The White Hart has dominated the High Street, allegedly since the middle of the 16th century.

Caption For Newark, The White Hart Yard C1955

Dating from the 14th century, the White Hart is one of the oldest surviving exam- ples of domestic architecture in the East Midlands.

Caption For Bletchingley, The Village 1905

The White Harte was built in the 16th century and refronted in the 18th century.

Caption For Kelvedon, High Street C1955

The White Hart (right) is believed to date back at least to 1720; it is now no longer an inn.

Caption For Launceston, Market Clock 1906

During their residence in the Square, the quarterjacks were not at all popular with customers at the White Hart, who objected to being woken every fifteen minutes.

Caption For Great Bardfield, Brook Street 1903

Like The White Hart, The Three Horseshoes (right) is now an ex-pub.

Caption For Tetbury, Market Place C1960

On the left is the White Hart Hotel, rebuilt in Jacobean style.

Caption For Wadworth, The Square C1965

The White Hart Inn at Wadworth, south of Doncaster, was once an important stopping place on the old Great North Road.

Caption For Great Staughton, The Highway Looking East C1955

The White Hart on the left is the only pub left in the village.

Caption For Maisemore, Bridge 1906

It is prone to flooding - in 2000, the White Hart pub was completely surrounded with water.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Tow Path Scene C1955

is little changed, with only the c1900 Little White Hart hotel replacing some cottages.

Caption For Oxford, Hertford College 1906

The college was founded as Hart Hall, and stands on the site of several previous halls.

Caption For South Harting, Church Of St Mary And St Gabriel 1906

H G Wells walked from Portsmouth to Harting to meet his mother coming from this church.

Caption For Tongham, Village 1906

Now being gradually subsumed into Aldershot's 21st-century sprawl, Tongham was once an important part of the brewing business in the Blackwater Valley, as the chimney of the oast house at this crossroads

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

At the time of our photo, its three echelons included ABC Wallpapers, Forbuoys newsagents and Robinson Rentals at the bottom; Peter's gents' hairdressing and Hart's store in the middle; and offices for

Caption For Shamley Green, Village 1906

The well-known TV artist Tony Hart lives in Shamley Green, while Alfred Hitchcock once lived here, and Sir Richard Branson spent part of his childhood here.

Caption For Saffron Walden, King Street C1965

Boots' double-fronted shop is now Harts book shop, and Lloyds Bank is just a little further on.

Caption For Chipstead, The White Hart C1955

The White Hart has been a public house since at least 1775 when it was a smallholding with five or six acres of farmland.

Caption For Pirbright, The White Hart 1908

Not to be outdone, the parish council has responded by placing a sign on the green opposite that reads 'White Hart Corner'.

Caption For Nettlebed, White Hart Hotel And High Street C1955

It is reputed that Queen Elizabeth I once stayed in the White Hart Hotel, which gives some indication of its age.