Places
30 places found.
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- Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire
- Houghton-Le-Spring, Tyne and Wear
- Houghton, Sussex
- Houghton, Cambridgeshire
- Houghton, Hampshire
- Great Houghton, Northamptonshire
- Great Houghton, Yorkshire
- Houghton St Giles, Norfolk
- Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire
- Houghton, Norfolk
- Houghton, Dyfed (near Neyland)
- Houghton, Cumbria
- Houghton, Northumberland
- Houghton Green, Sussex
- North Houghton, Hampshire
- Houghton Green, Cheshire
- New Houghton, Derbyshire
- Little Houghton, Yorkshire
- Little Houghton, Northamptonshire
- Stony Houghton, Derbyshire
- Glass Houghton, Yorkshire
- Houghton Bank, Durham
- Hanging Houghton, Northamptonshire
- Winterborne Houghton, Dorset
- Pockthorpe, Norfolk (near Houghton)
- Houghton-le-Side, Durham
- Chalton, Bedfordshire (near Houghton Regis)
- Houghton on the Hill, Leicestershire
- Sunniside, Tyne and Wear (near Houghton-Le-Spring)
- New Town, Tyne and Wear (near Houghton-Le-Spring)
Photos
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Memories
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Where I Was Born
My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more
A memory of Sole Street in 1946
The Droves Connecting The Villages Of Houghton And Broughton
I have many memories of driving around the droves between Houghton, Broughton and up to the Beeches on the Buckboard, an old flatbed Austin 7 owned by Richard Carter and later ...Read more
A memory of Houghton in 1960 by
My Childhood In Houghton Regis.
My name is Daniel (Danny) Cronin, the youngest of 5 and the only boy of Harry 'H' and Ann Cronin. My life began on the 27th of November 1970. My first place of residence was Recreation Road where I have ...Read more
A memory of Houghton Regis in 1970 by
The Van
The van outside the shop is a Morris and it belonged to Mr Edwards from Cil Llwyn as he was the only one with a new van in that area in 1955, the Vron Farm had a Morris Cowley van the same colour, because when we went to Bibby's Feed in ...Read more
A memory of Bodfari by
Upleatham Church
I remember that The Green Howards (Army) did a renovation on the church some years ago. It could be anywhere between 1960 / 1970 ish, but I do remember that as a philatelist, a First Day Cover was issued and I bought one. ...Read more
A memory of Upleatham by
Spaldwick Windmill The Belton Family
The Belton family has a long association with Spaldwick as millers, witnessed by a hill being in the family name, (O.S. map 153), just north of the village. My mother's sister Violet Bass, from nearby ...Read more
A memory of Spaldwick in 1955 by
Simms Cross
I was born at 9 Frederick Street, in 1941, and my earliest memory is of flags, streamers and buntings strung across the street every time a soldier came home 'from the war'. I don't know why, but the Union Jack flag absolutely ...Read more
A memory of Widnes in 1941 by
Newbottle Village
I remember coming from school and running up to the hillside fields helping Wheightman to load the hay onto his tractors and building the haystacks on North Pasture, off down to the yard pond looking for frogs and ...Read more
A memory of Newbottle in 1956 by
Christmas
I always think of East Ham at Christmas, going to the Co-op to see Father Christmas, it seemed like magic how they did it. Then when older I remember my dad sat down our shed at 61 Stokes Road plucking chickens, he kept chickens in our ...Read more
A memory of East Ham by
The Tin School
I was at this school from 1949-57, when I lived in Longacres. I seem to remember a bronze plaque on the hall wall stating that it had been built in 1908. It had evidently been built as a temporary structure, but had managed to last ...Read more
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Captions
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Dedicated to St George of England (note the full title), the parish church at Toddington is so similar to its counterpart in Houghton Regis, just a few miles away, that it should be suggested that only
A mile or so north of Ampthill, we divert right to visit the ruins of Houghton House.
The route number 6 bus was owned by Luton Corporation Transport and ran from the Estate through to Luton Town Centre via Houghton Regis.
Trinity Church was built in 1867-68 for the Baptists and the Congregationalists, and Potto Brown of Houghton contributed £12,000 towards the cost.
South-east expansion will certainly put pressure on the M1, and on local roads like the A505 and the rat run through Houghton Regis.
South-east expansion will certainly put pressure on the M1, and on local roads like the A505 and the rat run through Houghton Regis.
Boughton House lies about one and a half miles to the south-east of Geddington. Situated in its own magnificent parkland, the house has been described as the 'English Versailles'.
These gates, with agricultural implements incorporated, are situated at the Holly Lodge on the Boughton Road west of the village.
Another example of his work is a monument to Lord Norris (1601) in Westminster Abbey and a lovely monument to Sir Thomas Hawkins in 1618 at Boughton-under-
These were Gogmagog and Corineus, two giants who legend said had fought on the Hoe. The origin of the figures is unclear, but they remained there until 1671.
In 1907 the site was bought on behalf of the Church of England. In 64486 we are looking from the north along the line of the walls.
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