Maps

5,497 maps found.

1897-1898, Ferndale Ref. RNC704557
1897-1898, Greet Ref. RNC721999
1898-1899, Ham Ref. RNC725891
1897-1898, Eccles Ref. RNC698992
1897-1898, Crossways Ref. RNC684678
1897-1898, Cobham Ref. RNC672763
1897-1898, Ashurst Ref. RNC627939
1897-1898, Kingswood Ref. RNC748296
1898-1899, Horton Ref. RNC740860
1947, Ware Ref. NPO860690
1895, Addington Ref. RNE619834
1947, Seaton Ref. NPO827225
1940, Stanhope Ref. NPO838298
1946, Stone Ref. NPO840222
1940, Tong Ref. NPO849903
1946, Tunstall Ref. NPO854329
1946, Woodstock Ref. NPO874089
1895, Ditton Ref. RNE691205
1895, Dunkirk Ref. RNE695535
1896, Crossways Ref. RNE684678

Books

28 books found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Memories

568 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Marriage Between Ivy Alice Gillard To Robert Alexander Bent

This date Oct 6th, in 1945, while serving in the RCAF, I was married to Ivy Gillard in this olden church. It was a bright sunny day. Ivy came to Canada with our daughter Barbara in October of ...Read more

A memory of Paignton in 1945 by Robert Bent

Hop Picking

Paddock Wood, in particular Beltring, the home of the famous Whitebread Oasts, was the centre of the Hop Gardens of Kent. The Gardens were set out with rows of elevated wire tressles which were supported at intervals by poles. In the ...Read more

A memory of Paddock Wood in 1940 by Michael Willcocks

The Meadow, Chislehurst.

We lived in The Meadow, the road opposite Rush Pond, for 30years. Our house is not there anymore, it was demolished and a much bigger house on the site. We had a dear little cottage, St Anne's. I still belong to the ...Read more

A memory of Chislehurst by Evelyn Turner

My Memories Of Resolven.

The personal views of Resolven expressed in these pages reflect my own fond memories of Resolven, the Vale of Neath and its people. In 1953 I returned to the valley as a teenager, little did I know it was to become my home. I worked ...Read more

A memory of Resolven by Barry S Britzman

Seaford Rd In The 50s And 60s

I was born in 15 Seaford rd. in 1954. Tottenham then was like a village where everyone knew everyone else. I can clearly remember rag and bone men with their horse and carts, ringing their bells yelling "old rags and ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by John Martin

Astrall Hall

We holidayed in Torquay in july 1965 we was a group of kids from The Hollies children's home in sidcup Kent..by what I remember the YMCA hotel was called the castle hotel..would this be the same one or was there more then one YMCA hotels in Torquay in those days

A memory of Torquay by Martin Barnett

Church Path, Mitcham And The People That Lived There

I was born in Collierswood Maternity Home, a very short time before it was bombed during the Second World War. The year was 1944. My family being homeless were housed in requisitioned properties in Mitcham. ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1944 by James Bonser

The Mount

My great aunt Emilly Still lived in the bungalow in the background and we as children spent many happy summer holidays in Fontmell Magna. She and Tom (who I never knew) are buried in the church graveyard. I remember travelling from ...Read more

A memory of Fontmell Magna in 1963 by Ian Hills

Kent Meters

I attended the Luton technical College during the years 1952/55 and elected to take the "engineering" route not really giving much thought as to where I might eventually apply my newly acquired skills. To assist with our journey we were ...Read more

A memory of Luton by ducatee

Hamilton House School

I attended Hamilton House school on Florence Road from about 1950 until 1956 when I was sent away to boarding school at Sutton Valence School, Kent. My memories of HH are, like most others, very mixed. The only teacher who was any ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by davidmtor

Captions

216 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Goudhurst, Measuring The Hops 1904

Kent is synonymous with the growing of hops.

Caption For Ashford, Lower High Street C1965

The broad expanse of what had been Ashford's original market place and a rendezvous for Kent's sheep and cattle farmers had, by the mid 1950s, been bisected by a central traffic reservation and new road

Caption For Biddenden, The Village 1901

This is one of the numerous 'dens', or forest clearings, in this part of Kent.

Caption For Kendal, Looking North 1896

The town of Kendal was founded on the west bank of the River Kent, although the earliest settlement around the castle was on the east bank.

Caption For Goudhurst, Measuring The Hops 1904

In many villages in Kent are the great gardens and oast-houses devoted to the growing and processing of the hop, which gives beer its taste.

Caption For Hythe, Cricket Ground 1899

Surrounded by these majestic trees, and with the west tower of St Leonard's Church, one of the largest and finest in Kent, rising behind them, a summer game of cricket takes place on this spacious ground

Caption For Smarden, The Street C1955

It is known as 'the barn of Kent' because of the width of its aisleless nave and the timber scissor-beam roof.

Caption For Aylesford, Kits Coty House 1898

To the west of the A229 is Kent's most famous Neolithic burial chamber.

Caption For Kents Bank, From Kirkhead 1894

The routes across the sands from Hest Bank and Arnside come here to Kents Bank.

Caption For Milford On Sea, All Saints Church C1955

In the churchyard lies the eminent Victorian biologist William Saville Kent, who died in 1908, his grave covered with an array of fossilised sponges.

Caption For Cranbrook, St David's Bridge 1921

The summer of this year is on record as being suffocatingly hot, and this village, like most in Kent, suffered from a completely rainless June and July.

Caption For Flookburgh, The Village 1897

Flookburgh, a charming and ancient market town between the Kent Estuary and Cartmel Sands, takes its name from Floki, the name of a Norse settler.

Caption For Cliffe, Church Street C1955

Note the weatherboarded houses, so typical of Kent.

Caption For Selling, Oast Houses C1955

It summons up the essence of the old county of Kent with its hop gardens and orchards.

Caption For Bethersden, Forge Hill C1955

A typical village of the Kent Weald, with its weatherboarded cottages clustered round its green, Bethersden was once famous for its paludrina marble extracted from the local clay and consisting of the

Caption For Sidmouth, Church Chapel, Interior 1928

The west window was given by Queen Victoria in memory of her father the Duke of Kent, who died in Sidmouth in 1820.

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1870

The county town of Kent stands on the banks of the River Medway.

Caption For Leeds Castle, 1892

The county town of Kent stands on the banks of the River Medway.

Caption For Ash, Moat Farm And Oast Houses C1955

Who can fault this lovely view of typical rural Kent?

Caption For Aylesford, The Bridge C1960

The George Hotel, right, and the tobacconist and the teashop pictured nearby shared the village with Kent's smallest pub, the Little Gem.

Caption For Ashford, The Parish Church C1965

Said to be one of the finest town churches in Kent, the parish church is built of Kentish ragstone and has an impressive interior.

Caption For Dormansland, The Schools 1910

The county runs out here: the roads from Dormansland lead a short way to the border with either Kent or Sussex.

Caption For Maidstone, High Street 1898

It teems with traffic, and it is the County Town of Kent. A

Caption For Kendal, Stramongate Bridge 1891

Stramongate Bridge was also known as Miller or Mill Bridge, because it linked the mills on the eastern bank of the River Kent to the 'Auld Grey Town' on the other bank.