Maps

99 maps found.

1897-1900, East Harting Ref. RNC697354
1879 - 1899, Hart Hill Ref. HOSM52192
1896 - 1910, East Harting Ref. HOSM70363
1915, Nant-Y-Ceisiad Ref. HOSM64348
1895, Great Chart Ref. RNE719738
1940, Chart Sutton Ref. NPO666957
1920, Seal Chart Ref. POP827079
1895, Chart Sutton Ref. RNE666957
1897-1898, Chart Corner Ref. RNC666951
1940, Little Chart Forstal Ref. NPO757041
1920, Limpsfield Chart Ref. POP756095
1919, River Dart Ref. POP817568
1898-1902, The Chart Ref. RNC846324
1946, Limpsfield Chart Ref. NPO756095
1946, The Chart Ref. NPO846324
1897-1898, Seal Chart Ref. RNC827079
1898-1902, Brasted Chart Ref. RNC648932
1895, The Chart Ref. RNE846324
1898, Queen Dart Ref. RNE812230
1896, Chart Sutton Ref. HOSM40629

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Memories

381 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Infants School

Born and bred in Red Houses (then Red House Estate) at a time when everyone took time and effort to keep their home and gardens beautiful.  Everyone knew everybody and it was a community that looked after each other.  I remember ...Read more

A memory of High Etherley in 1957 by Marjorie Richardson

Forest Hall

My name is Brian and I lived at 26 Granville Drive. In those days the road ended at about No 40 and then there were fields all the way to Backworth. Joyce Dick was a particular friend. We all went to St Bart's Church and what a great vicar we had - George Foster. The Ritz was a must on Saturday.

A memory of Forest Hall by brian.crs

Alton 2003

A quite recent memory but I visited in 2003 thanks to the kindness of my relative Josephine Dixon [dec.]. We are both related to the Byatt and Collis families from Alton. It was great to see where our family lived and worked, ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 2003 by David Cassells

Wednesbury As A Lad

I have too many memories to many to go into - apprentice Elec; at Patent Shaft steelworks, left Wednesbury aged 20 for 2 years RAF National Service, lived in south Yorkshire since 1954 - think about standing with fire watchers ...Read more

A memory of Wednesbury by George Johnson

Tondu Primary School

I am not quite sure of the date I moved to Tondu Primary School from Laleston Juniors near Bridgend after moving to Sarn, however, I think it was around 1955. The headmaster was a Mr Richards who I understand was renowned for ...Read more

A memory of Tondu in 1955 by Edward Davies

Memories Of Chile Okeford Church

I was born in 1940 and was christened and confirmed in the Church. Rev Richard Taylor was the vicar for most of my scool days. In 1953 I learnt to ring the bells, we went to Shroton to be taught by Mr George ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1940 by David Moon

Maxwells Of Selborne

The brother of my 5xgt grandfather William Maxwell, was Thomas Maxwell, born in Harting in 1754. Thomas and Elizabeth's son Henry Maxwell, born 1807 in Harting, was by the census of 1841 living in Selborne with his wife Jane and ...Read more

A memory of Selborne by Caroline Hutchings

White Hart Hotel

George and Jo were my uncle and aunt and I spent days with them when I was young, I am 58 now but would love to get in touch with anyone who knew them. I remember the parrots well! I can be found on Facebook if anyone wants to get in ...Read more

A memory of Calne in 1965 by Jennifer Dimelow

Bad Memories

I was in the Sanatorium, the children's section, aged seven in 1949 suffering from TB, my mother was sent there the following year and stayed in the woman's section, also with TB, and unfortunately she died there after just a few ...Read more

A memory of Chandler's Ford in 1949 by Geoff Merritt

The White Hart In 1881

I've been researching my ancestors and discovered that my great-great-grandfather, William Fox, was living at the White Hart in High Road, West Wickham, in 1881 with his daughter Mary Ann Reading and her husband John ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham in 1880 by Roger Lancaster

Captions

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Caption For Andover, Bridge Street 1901

The Cyclists Touring Club sign can be seen on the facade of the White Hart Commercial Hotel on the left of this photograph.

Caption For Stopham, Bridge 1932

The ancient White Hart inn is seen on the opposite bank.

Caption For Spilsby, High Street C1955

The former Town Hall is on the left with The White Hart in the distance on the right, its 18th-century facade concealing a 17th-century building.

Caption For High Wycombe, A View Of The Old Town C1955

From the arches of the Georgian Guildhall the camera looks down White Hart Street.

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1906

The White Hart Hotel, seen on the right, is still there, but the market has been replaced by a large war memorial.

Caption For High Wycombe, View From The Guildhall C1955

From the arches of the Georgian Guildhall the camera looks down White Hart Street.

Caption For Stockbridge, The Old Andover Road C1955

The road forward has been a cul-de-sac since Lord Beeching closed the railway in 1964, giving room for a by-pass to Andover and Basingstoke and the roundabout now facing the White Hart Inn.

Caption For Oxford, Hertford College 1906

Hertford College dates back to 1284 when it was founded as Hart Hall.

Caption For Thorne, Market Place C1960

The White Hart was once a posting house from which stagecoaches made daily runs to Hull, Doncaster and Sheffield.

Caption For Scole, The Village C1955

The large coaching-inn is the White Hart, which once boasted perhaps the most famous inn sign in England, an enormous wooden structure stretching right across the street which included 25 life-size figures

Caption For Odiham, High Street C1950

Next door to the White Hart (right) is Monks Cottage (named after Mrs Monk, a former resident), dated 1300.

Caption For Benson, Brook Street C1960

The village became well known for several popular coaching inns, the Georgian Castle, the White Hart and the Crown, which is seen on the right.

Caption For Thorne, Market Place C1960

The White Hart was once a posting house from which stagecoaches made daily runs to Hull, Doncaster and Sheffield.

Caption For High Wycombe, Wycombe Abbey School C1955

From the arches of the Georgian Guildhall the camera looks down White Hart Street.

Caption For Wytham, The Village C1965

The house is now part of Oxford University.

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 Trowbridge, Fore Street And Town Hall 1900

The Market Tavern, far left, now forms the entrance to the White Hart Yard.

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 Tetbury, Market Place C1960

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

Caption For Pilton, The Post Office C1960

The store was originally the White Hart Hotel, with a brewery behind, and the Crown Inn to its right was the tap room for the coachmen.

Caption For Castle Cary, Fore Street C1965

The White Hart here has a long history.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Hart Street C1960

We are now looking east along Hart Street towards the parish church of St Mary.

Caption For Wisbech, The Clarkson Memorial C1955

The Old Whyte Harte Hotel has risen again as the Phoenix Hotel and Chinese Restaurant.

Caption For Wickham Market, The Hill C1960

On the left is the Georgian-fronted White Hart Hotel.