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Maps

316 maps found.

1896, Chalfont Grove Ref. RNE666100
1947, Golden Grove Ref. NPO717243
1947, Whirley Grove Ref. NPO867420
1947, The Grove Ref. NPO846389
1945, Spring Grove Ref. NPO836715
1896, Whirley Grove Ref. RNE867420
1901, Hafod Grove Ref. RNC724398
1898, Hall Grove Ref. RNC725342
1902, Hollington Grove Ref. RNC738122
1922, Catton Grove Ref. POP664712
1921, Grove, The Ref. POP723047
1920, Grove, The Ref. POP723067
1925, Grove Town Ref. POP723108
1921, Grove Vale Ref. POP723109
1923, Hazel Grove Ref. POP729518
1925, The Grove Ref. POP846389
1920, The Grove Ref. POP846391
1921, Ash Grove Ref. POP627334
1946, Aller Grove Ref. NPO621616
1947, Bantam Grove Ref. NPO632714

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Memories

929 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Grove Farm

in the late 1960s we moved to 32 Yarnton Road. My dad and grandad worked the land of Grove Farm before the housing development took place. During 1970s an archaeological excavation took place in the area surrounding Moat Cottage. I did ...Read more

A memory of Kidlington by Jane Eldridge

Wilton Memories

Like Gloria Friend, I spent a happy childhood in Hornchurch, attending Suttons Primary School where my mother (Mrs Wilton) was deputy head and Mr Occomore our headmaster. We were carefully drilled in our tables, phonics and ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1948 by Elizabeth Housego

My Dear Home Town Of Bournemouth

I was born there in 1928, in Boscombe Hospital, Bournemouth, and lived in Bournemouth till 1962. There is no where like Bournemouth, lovely beaches, stores, theatres, the Chines, and Shell Bay. An excursion to ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by Jean St. Dennis

Living In A Pub

In 1954 I was assigned as a second Lieutenant United States Weather Forecaster to RAF Sheperds Grove. After a few months living on the base I moved to a Pub in Botesdale, but unfortunately I do not remember the name. Several rooms were available. Please let me know the name. L. I. Miller

A memory of Botesdale in 1954 by Larry Miller

Saltney Wood Memorial School

The picture of the school brings back lots of memories of my childhood. I left there after passing my 11 plus and went to Hawarden Grammar School. I am now 57 years old and a school teacher in Bangkok, Thailand. Paul Hughes. Formally from 5, Elm Grove, Saltney.

A memory of Saltney in 1960 by Paul Hughes

Family Connections

The gentleman and lady standing on the corner outside the shop with the blind out are my uncle and aunt HAROLD and LILY PLYMPTON. Harold along with my aunt NORAH and my mother IRENE PLYMPTON, lived in Wootton Grove with their ...Read more

A memory of Sherborne by Claire Allen

The 50s And 60s

I lived with my parents,  Ralph and Joan, "Bindy" and sister Judy,  on Birchway, off Ack Lane East, then we moved to 17 Atholl Road.  There were several families with children who my sister and I  spent a lot of time with - Johnny ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Richard Caville

Eric Smith''''s Greengrocer''''s 21 Lordship Lane Se22

My Dad, Eric Smith, opened a Greengrocer's shop at number 21 Lordship Lane in 1962. At that time there was a traditional butchers shop one side and a grocery shop the other side. Opposite was a piano ...Read more

A memory of Dulwich in 1962 by Debbie Williams, Nee Smith

Happy Thoughts Of Bay

I believe I am the girl sitting on the grass looking towards the sea in this photograph. My name then was Susan Groves and my dad was a fisherman. We owned a shop down the bank called The Shell Shop where dad sold many ...Read more

A memory of Robin Hood's Bay in 1960 by Susan Cooper

My Home

I lived with my parents and brother, Ray, at the top of the High Street at 2, Grove Cottages, Leatherhead Road.  I lived there until I married Jean Rumming from Hersham, Surrey in 1960. This used to be a public house later closed down by ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1943 by Tony Davie

Captions

122 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Swansea, High Street 1893

Swansea's maritime tradition has always been vital to the town, and the various port extensions drove its economic development.

Caption For Broadway, The Village C1965

Some were used for the cottage industry of glove making, but most were farmhouses, and the village is still an agricultural settlement with a working farm at its centre.

Caption For Stow Bridge, The River And Bridge C1965

The two main crossings were here, at Stow Bardolph, and at nearby Magdalen bridge: these were droving roads used by cattle traders, and there was formerly a major cattle fair here at Stow.

Caption For Bedford, High Street 1921

The buildings to the right of the smart white-gloved policemen went in the 1960s.

Caption For Cromer, Garden Street 1894

Twenty years before this photograph was taken, Cromer was a quiet resort, frequented only by those who sought refuge from the day trippers visiting Great Yarmouth in droves.

Caption For Loose, The Valley 1898

It drove several paper and corn mills in Victorian times.

Caption For Yeovil, Middle Street 1903

First chartered in 1209, its major industry was glove-making, using local sheepskin; Westland Aircraft is now the most important industry in this greatly-expanded town.

Caption For Stroud, Butter Row, The Old Pike House 1925

For any drove of oxen, cows...one halfpenny.'

Caption For Bedford, On The Ouse 1897

These waters drove a number of watermills, such as Duck Mill and Newnham Mill, now vanished; some of them dated back to the Middle Ages.

Caption For Stockbridge, High Street C1955

Sheep could be rested and watered in the valley before resuming the drove to Weyhill Fair.

Caption For Clitheroe, The Weir 1899

The rushing water drove the engines at Low Moor spinning mill.

Caption For South Ockendon, The Windmill C1955

tower, boat shaped cap and octagonal brick base, and powered by four patent shuttered sails and winded by a fantail, it was built beside a millpond; a waterwheel was added at the side of the base, which drove

Caption For Houghton, The Mill 1899

The three huge water wheels drove the three pairs of grinding stones, and when the mill was working the steady rumble of the mill machinery would have been a familiar sound.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The River Mill 1897

The warrener looked after the `conies` to ensure that there was a constant supply of fresh meat, and drove away poaching locals.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Mill And Bridge 1890

was taken looking east from Bridge Street past the bridge across the mill stream (the river itself is out of shot a hundred yards away to the right), which was dug for the abbey in the 10th century and drove

Caption For Broadbridge Heath, Portsmouth And Guildford Roads 1924

It was a prosperous business powered by two waterwheels that drove six pairs of millstones.The village is now cut off by the new Horsham by-pass that takes much traffic out of the village.The scene

Caption For Coolham, Post Office And Stores C1950

It has a dog-wheel that once drove a meat roasting spit in an inglenook fireplace. Nearby is a memorial to a World War Two fighter airfield, which was used by the American Air Force.

Caption For Coolham, Post Office And Stores C1950

It has a dog-wheel that once drove a meat roasting spit in an inglenook fireplace. Nearby is a memorial to a World War Two fighter airfield, which was used by the American Air Force.

Caption For Brynford, Village C1960

The motorists may not have known as they drove through the sleepy village that the church at Brynffordd reveals an interesting story.

Caption For Hornby, The Village C1955

The railway station, demolished in 1968, stood on the old drove road leading to the fells we can just see in the background.

Caption For Okeford Fitzpaine, C1960

Arthur Hilliar did even better with Drove Cottage and its two acres, which he secured for £800. Both received a round of applause.

Caption For Broadbridge Heath, Portsmouth And Guildford Roads 1924

It was a prosperous business powered by two waterwheels that drove six pairs of millstones. Horsham Baptist Church used the millpond for baptismal purposes.

Caption For Westbury, Composite C1965

The economic growth of the town and district has depended over the centuries on agriculture, especially sheep farming, the wool trade, glove-making and leather work, iron work, and cement production

Caption For Stroud, Butter Row, The Old Pike House 1925

For example, 'stage coaches, post chaises or sociable Berlins' cost 3d, droves of oxen or cows 3d per score and calves or hogs a halfpenny less.