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Maps

161 maps found.

1898, Bournes Green Ref. RNC646928
1899-1900, Manor Bourne Ref. RNC772949
1897-1909, Lower Bourne Ref. RNC768819
1897-1898, Bourne End Ref. RNC646887
1901-1902, Bournes Green Ref. RNC646927
1897-1909, The Bourne Ref. RNC846303
1897-1909, Middle Bourne Ref. RNC778943
1898-1901, Bourne End Ref. RNC646888
1886 - 1900, Bourn Ref. HOSM38500
1919, Wootton Bourne End Ref. POP874452
1899-1902, The Bourne Ref. RNC846302
1919, St Mary Bourne Ref. POP824100
1895, St Mary Bourne Ref. RNE824100
1896, Wootton Bourne End Ref. RNE874452
1945, St Mary Bourne Ref. NPO824100
1946, Wootton Bourne End Ref. NPO874452
1898-1901, Bourne End Ref. RNC646886
1899-1909, Bourne Valley Ref. RNC646917
1898-1899, Bournes Green Ref. RNC646926
1882 - 1899, Bourne End Ref. HOSM38427

Books

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Memories

1,722 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Memories Of The Red Lion

I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1966 by Amanda Shaw

Living In

When I moved to live on the Cricket Green with my parents in 1947, the previous tenants were called Bacon, and for many years afterwards, people would say "Oh you live in Bacons' old house" - my mother would seethe!  My brother ...Read more

A memory of Hartley Wintney in 1950 by Heather Tierney

Fair Oak As It Was

My first day of school was September 1965 at Fair Oak Infants. It wasn't too bad the first day as my Mum was allowed to stay at the back of the classroom, but after that I was left on my own. I became very ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1965 by Gary Houghton

Looking Back

I was born in St Peters St, Islington, 1935, bombed out late 1943, with nowhere to go, had a makeshift home in Aloysius College for a time until we were given a place in 4 Montague Road, Honsey, N8, that's where I knew what it was like to ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1944 by George Burton

Early 1950 Before I Left For Australia

Thurnscoe was where I was born, back in 1941, and I attended the Hill secondary school, these are some of my fondest memories.

A memory of Thurnscoe in 1950 by Thomas Steele

Coombes Of Church Farm

I believe my Great Grandparents Annie and Maurice (Frank) Coombes lived and farmed at Church Farm during the 1920s.  My father Thomas (Aubrey) Coombes used to spend most of his school holidays there as a boy. This was a ...Read more

A memory of Sixpenny Handley in 1920 by Hilary Coombes/Aitchison

Living In North Boarhunt 1965 1968

My parents moved to North Boarhunt in 1964/65. We lived at the top of Trampers Lane - sideways to what was then Doney's Garage. Our house was called "Tryfan". I went to Newton Primary School and have very fond ...Read more

A memory of North Boarhunt in 1965 by Louise Selves

Wonderful Memories

What an unexpected pleasure it was stumbling quite by accident upon this website this evening! I was born in Croydon in 1948 and lived in West Croydon till 1955. I have very vivid memories of the high street, even of being 'bumped' ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1954 by Yvonne Kolessides

Family Tree

Since my parents died within a few weeks of each other a few years ago I have been looking into my father's family tree, and it seems all his relatives came from Mark in Somerset so I hope to visit there soon to trace my family tree further ...Read more

A memory of Mark by Avril Urch

My Apprentice Days With Northmet Electricity (Eeb)

I was born in Elmgrove Crescent Harrow in 1933 and lived in Pinner Road North Harrow, moving to Wealdstone in 1934. I started at Bridge Scool in 1938 and followed on to Belmont Sec. Modern School until ...Read more

A memory of Kenton in 1948 by Brian Grainge

Captions

139 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Hornby, St Margaret's Church C1960

(The song 'Flowers of the Forest' is a lament mourning the many Scottish dead who fell at that battle).

Caption For Belfast, The Albert Memorial And Clock Tower 1897

She grieved her loss for the rest of her long life, and the Kingdom mourned with her. She symbolised a nation that was the great maritime empire-builder and the workshop of the world.

Caption For Fareham, The Quay C1950

Humanity ordained that the soldiers received basic nursing care, but many of them could not be nursed back to health, and died in a foreign land without family to mourn them.

Caption For Eton, Queen's School Chapel 1895

Brother, sisters and friends of Tom Cottingham Edwards- Moss put four stained glass windows in the chapel in 1895 'to preserve the memory of an Etonian so deeply mourned'.

Caption For Sunningdale, The Church C1960

The 1893 reredos is by Pearson, and the church has a remarkable painting of The Mourning of Christ after Van Dyck, the original of which hangs in the Berlin gallery.

Caption For Winchester, The Square 1936

Public executions were held in The Square in earlier days, with the bell of St Lawrence's tolling mournfully as the victim was brought before the crowd.

Caption For Sudbury, Market 1904

The artist Thomas Gainsborough was born in Sudbury in a former 16th century inn, and he lived and worked here for many years.

Caption For Hull, The Dock Offices 1903

The Doric column on the right is a monument to William Wilberforce, who was born in Hull, and was responsible for the abolition of slavery throughout the Empire.

Caption For Alloway, Robert Burns's Birthplace 1897

Robert Burns was born here on 25 January 1759. The cottage was rebuilt by the poet's father and later became an inn.

Caption For Rodborough, The Village C1950

Benjamin Bucknell, the architect who designed Woodchester Park, was born in the village of Rodborough.

Caption For Nuneaton, The Stable, Arbury Hall C1960

A few hundred yards from the hall stands South Farm, where Mary Ann Evans was born in 1819.

Caption For Broadway, The Village C1955

By the 1950s, with the advent of popular motoring, Broadway was starting to attract car-borne tourists in considerable numbers.

Caption For Bonchurch, Village And Post Office 1934

Both the hillside and village are named after the Devon-born churchman who brought Christianity to Germany. The original Saxon church may have been founded by the saint before he went abroad.

Caption For Frimley, The Village 1906

Frimley's most famous son is now without doubt the Rugby Union World Cup winner Jonny Wilkinson, who was born here in 1979.

Caption For Burnham Overy Town, The Village C1955

The name of this inn is the Hero, after the most famous inhabitant of the Burnhams: Horatio Nelson, born in the rectory of nearby Burnham Thorpe, and later to become England's greatest admiral, and victor

Caption For Bradford, Tyrrell Street 1897

On the final day of the trams, crowds came out to mourn their passing. Many placed pennies on the tracks to be clipped as a souvenir.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

Barrow was born in Ulverston in 1764.

Caption For Romsey, Broadlands 1898

Lord Palmerston was born here, and his favourite room looks out over the river.

Caption For Lastingham, The Blacksmiths Arms C1950

Born in 1863 near Bridge Farm (1783) was the noted artist John Jackson.

Caption For Rothley, Milking Time C1955

Thomas Babington Macaulay, Rothley's most famous son, was born at Rothley Temple on St Crispin's Day, 1800, the son of the anti-slaver, Zachary Macaulay.

Caption For Burnley, The Memorial C1960

Dating from 1926, the war memorial was opened by the Earl of Derby, though its cost was borne by Caleb Thornber, a cotton manufacturer and former Mayor of Burnley.

Caption For Diss, Market Hill C1960

John Skelton, poet laureate and tutor to Henry VIII, was born here and served as rector for 25 years.

Caption For Nuneaton, Riversley Park C1955

Edward Melly was born in Liverpool in 1857, but came to Nuneaton after being educated at Rugby School.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill From Mowings Lane 1925

Sir John was born at Dragley Beck in the town, and went on to become Second Secretary to the Admiralty; he decided Napoleon's place of exile.