Maps

99 maps found.

1907, Brasted Chart Ref. HOSM38717
1910, Limpsfield Chart Ref. HOSM51253
1897-1898, Little Chart Ref. RNC757040
1920, Brasted Chart Ref. POP648932
1897-1898, Chart Sutton Ref. RNC666957
1921, Chart Corner Ref. POP666951
1920, The Chart Ref. POP846324
1946, Brasted Chart Ref. NPO648932
1940, Chart Corner Ref. NPO666951
1921, Great Chart Ref. POP719738
1919, Queen Dart Ref. POP812230
1946, Queen Dart Ref. NPO812230
1946, River Dart Ref. NPO817568
1895, Little Chart Ref. RNE757040
1898, River Dart Ref. RNE817568
1896, Great Chart Ref. HOSM46957
1897-1898, Little Chart Forstal Ref. RNC757041
1895, Little Chart Forstal Ref. RNE757041
1921, Little Chart Forstal Ref. POP757041

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Memories

381 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Happy Days

I lived in Hornchurch 1946-58. Went to school at North Street Primary and then for a brief time to Dury Falls before we moved in 1958. My father ran Cramphorns Corn and Seed Merchants, which can just be seen in this photo. My best ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1950 by Pauline Emmons

Willowbrook, Rayleigh Road, Thundersley.

In the years leading up to World War 2, I recall visiting my Father's parents who lived in what I remember was a rather splendid house named Willowbrook, on the Rayleigh Road. I would have been about nine in ...Read more

A memory of Thundersley by Richard Rouse

Growing Up In Gildersome

I was born in 1952 and lived in Gildersome until I was 19 years old. My name until then was Lorraine Thompson. I have many happy memories of living in the village. Until I was 4 years old I lived in a terrace called ...Read more

A memory of Gildersome in 1952 by Lorraine Smith

Machen Trethomas Bedwas 1960

Hello Diane, How are you?I was born and brought up in Machen, 1 Brynhyfryd Terrace. Moved to Trethomas after marriage, lived in Lower Glyn Gwyn (1954) .The Glue Pot you talk about was the Lewis's Hotel (pub), do you ...Read more

A memory of Machen by Vernon Byron Evans

The Institute School Upper Bradford Street Brainree

The Institute School, was opposite the White Hart Hotel, Upper Bradford Street, Braintree. I attended this school c.1950-51. Then Principal was Miss A Thompson; teachers remembered were Miss ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1950 by Diana Lee Gobbitt

Upper Day House

The women of my father's family decided to go to Shropshire to get away from the bombs in London. There were about 7 women, mostly Harts, who went & rented Upper Day House with their children, about 10/11 children. The ...Read more

A memory of Church Preen in 1941 by Patricia Bunce

Thatcham 1951 1962

The shop opposite the White Hart public house, owned by Simonds, was called Lays Stores. My mother and father bought it in 1952 and ran it till it closed in 1962. Before that, they owned the fish and chip shop which has now ...Read more

A memory of Thatcham by Trevor Collins

Those Were The Days!

I attended Redditch County High School from 1962-69. This is a picture of the senior block and one of the quadrangles. All the corridors connecting the classrooms were open to the elements, even in winter, so the rain, snow and hail came ...Read more

A memory of Redditch by lesleymiller3451

Find Family

Born railway terrace tottenham n 17 next to railway bridge in white hart lane family cant and johnson went to st frances de sales then onto risley avenue would love to hear from anyone remembering me very hard ,but great times rose andrews thanx

A memory of Tottenham by r_schaffer

Captions

276 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Witley, The White Hart 1906

Witley has some lovely old buildings, one of them being the White Hart. It is claimed that for four days in 1305 the court of Edward I met at the inn.

Caption For Braintree, Bocking End C1955

The White Hart has changed little over the years, but the imposing clock tower, and the shops to its right, have now been replaced by a large modern store.

Caption For Witham, The White Hart And Newland Street C1955

Here the photographer has moved closer to the White Hart, with its dominant sign. The painted traffic light supports would be hard to miss, but they are set very near to the edge of the kerb.

Caption For Sabden, Old Bull Bridge C1955

Many inns, like the White Hart (centre), originated to serve the passing trade.

Caption For Whitchurch, White Hart Corner 1939

The Kingsley Hotel (right), named after Charles Kingsley who often came to Whitchurch and was inspired to write of his visits to the town, is now several shop units, but The White Hart across the road

Caption For Wickham Market, Market Hill 1929

The building on the other side is still a butcher's, but the White Hart Hotel run by Louis Zissell has closed.

Caption For Hitchin, Red Hart Hotel Yard 1931

The Red Hart yard in 1931. The public and private bars are on the left. The barn at the end of the yard has been demolished, but otherwise there has been little change.

Caption For Ringwood, Market Place From High Street 1900

On the right hand side of the High Street is the White Hart Inn. It was probably here that the Duke of Monmouth was brought as a prisoner following the crushing of his rebellion in 1685.

Caption For Great Budworth, High Street C1965

Yet there is hardly a house that would need a close look'.

Caption For Cardiff, St John's Church 1893

The work of possible architect John Hart on Bristol's St Stephen's Church is remarkably similar but stylistic details are also shared with the Jasper Tower of Llandaff Cathedral.

Caption For Milton Regis, High Street C1955

A beamed and peg tiled old court house still stands in the main street not far from the White Hart pub, right.

Caption For Portchester, Castle Street C1960

From the White Hart pub to the castle there are a variety of Georgian red brick properties. There is a small green where an oak tree was planted marking the 1935 Jubilee.

Caption For Hertford, War Memorial 1922

Designed by Sir Aston Wenn and surmounted by a hart sculpted by Alfred Drury, it is built of Portland stone.

Caption For Whitchurch, White Hart Hotel 1939

One of the best Georgian buildings is the White Hart Hotel with its rounded corner. To the north-west of the centre is the church of All Hallows, where parish rooms were added in 1974.

Caption For Berkeley, High Street 1956

The arched entrance to The White Hart (centre) reminds us that this inn, along with others in the town such as The Berkeley Arms, rang to the clatter of hooves in the days of horse- drawn coaches.

Caption For Sherfield On Loddon, The White Hart C1965

Straight ahead is the White Hart, an 18th-century colour-washed brick building. Still trading, it has toothed eaves and an old tiled roof.

Caption For Ampthill, Market Place C1960

All the main roads converge here, and Ampthill's history as a coaching stop is still visible in the form of the White Hart hotel on the right of this picture.

Caption For Dorchester On Thames, High Street 1924

The cottage on the left has been demolished but the others remain, including the rather fine White Hart Hotel, dated 1691 but in fact earlier, a former coaching inn.

Caption For Baslow, The Old Mill C1883

In the early 1820s the village had three inns.The Blue Bell was kept by F Glossop, who was also a maltster; the landlord at the White Hart was Thomas Booth; and William Clark ran the Three Crowns.The

Caption For Billericay, High Street And Crossroads C1965

The high-roofed White Hart, along the road, survives to this day.

Caption For Castle Cary, Fore Street C1955

In this view the photographer looks along Fore Street past The White Hart; on the opposite side of the road there is a raised pavement.

Caption For Compton, Post Office C1955

A secluded village in the middle of the Downs near the Hampshire border, south of Harting. There is a fine Neolithic long barrow on Telegraph Hill, which is 534 feet high.

Caption For Road Weedon, The Globe Hotel C1965

Below it was yet another inn, the White Hart. The building to the right was George Green's smithy, and is now the site of the A45 for Northampton.

Caption For Mildenhall, High Street C1955

The White Hart (centre) was rebuilt after a fire in 1910. The plastered building was Judkin's, which is now part of the pub.