Maps

346 maps found.

1901-1912, Ford Ref. RNC707561
1898-1899, Ford Ref. RNC707574
1921, Ford Heath Ref. POP707640
1926, Ford Hill Ref. POP707641
1947, Ford Forge Ref. NPO707634
1946, Ford Green Ref. NPO707637
1946, Ford Street Ref. NPO707657
1946, Combs Ford Ref. NPO676060
1919, The Fording Ref. POP846360
1919, Salford Ford Ref. POP824428
1946, Kentisbury Ford Ref. NPO746300
1895, Broad Ford Ref. RNE650674
1897, Oakshaw Ford Ref. RNE795661
1898, Kentisbury Ford Ref. RNE746300
1921, Combs Ford Ref. POP676060
1946, Salford Ford Ref. NPO824428
1945, Dowlish Ford Ref. NPO692538
1946, Rockley Ford Ref. NPO819170
1947, Oakshaw Ford Ref. NPO795661
1919, Kentisbury Ford Ref. POP746300

Books

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Memories

424 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Holidays In Saham Hills

Just after the war we visited Saham Hills quite regular from Hull. We stayed with an aunt and uncle of my father's by the name of Smith. He was called Charlie, his wife was Pat and they had a son who was called young ...Read more

A memory of Saham Hills in 1950 by Mal. Wilson

My Memories Of Chandler's Ford, Approx. L934/5

In the spring/early summer of 1935 I was admitted to Chanderr's Ford Sanitorium for treatment of tuberular glands in the neck. I spent six months there and have some happy memories of feeding the ...Read more

A memory of Chandler's Ford in 1930 by Doreen Dicker

Growing Up In Lower Belvedere

My first real memory of Belvedere was that of starting school at St Augustines Primary around 1954. I can recall a wind up gramaphone which the teacher would frantically wind up to keep the music playing, even a funny ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere in 1950 by Ken Mulley

Crescent Way 1963 To 1968

My family lived at 3 Downsway just off Southlands Avenue.  I had two older brothers when we arrived and by 1966 I had two more and a sister. My older brothers and I attended Warren Road Primary and I remember many of my ...Read more

A memory of Petts Wood in 1963 by Peter Browning

Crescent Way Orpington Kent 1960 1968

My family lived at 3 Downsway just off Southlands Avenue.  I had two older brothers when we arrived and by 1966 I had two more and a sister. My older brothers and I attended Warren Road Primary and I remember ...Read more

A memory of Orpington in 1965 by Peter Browning

Sittingbourne To Australia

My name is Margaret.  I was born in Park Road, Sittingbourne on 18.4.45. My parents were Flossie and Cyril Neaves. My dad worked as a machine man in the Sittingbourne paper mills and my mum worked fruit picking in the ...Read more

A memory of Sittingbourne in 1971 by namscox

Plymouth College

Whilst this is the best known photograph of Ford Park Cemetery in the late nineteenth century it is also one of the best of Plymouth College (seen in the top right), because it was taken at a time when the school still owned all the ...Read more

A memory of Plymouth in 1880 by Chas Tope

Central Stores

The large 3-storey building to the right of centre, was the village grocery store at 91 Lane Head Road. My father purchased it in 1961 from Frank Armitage. He sold it in 1984 when he retired. At the rear were stables, groceries used to ...Read more

A memory of Shepley in 1963 by Glen Cheney

Growing Up In Westend In The 70s And 80s

I was born in 1965 and grew up in Westend.  I moved  to America in 1988 and have only been back to visit once since then back in 1989/90.  I can't really imagine how much the village has ...Read more

A memory of West End by Andrew Barnett

History Of Clayton Family 1700s

Descendants of George Clayton Generation No. 1 1. GEORGE1 CLAYTON was born 1788 in Pickhill, West Roxby, Yorkshire England. He married ANN MUDD 08 December 1806 in Pickhill, West Roxby, Yorkshire England. She was ...Read more

A memory of Pickhill in 1860 by Orrin Clayton

Captions

248 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Three Cocks, Mill Stores Café C1965

The age of the car has now arrived, with the front of a Wolseley 4/44 peeping out alongside a very new Ford Anglia.

Caption For Chipping Norton, Market Street C1945

What a pity that F Sole went in for being a family butcher when the name would have better suited a fishmonger!

Caption For Worbarrow, Bay C1930

The view is south- eastwards from the slopes of Flower's Barrow hill fort, inside the area taken over for D-Day tank training on the Lulworth Ranges in 1943.

Caption For Little Haywood, River Trent C1955

Before this bridge was built, the Trent was forded at this point then.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Hiltingbury/Kingsway Crossroads C1955

Historians are of the opinion that when the forester Purkiss took the body of William Rufus to Winchester, he must have travelled through or near Chandler's Ford, and roads here have been given the names

Caption For Beulah, The Bridge C1935

The waters were so shallow that a ford had sufficed for many years, and this bridge was quite new at the date of the photograph.

Caption For Bideford, Old Ford Farm 1890

Old Ford Farm is virtually unchanged today.

Caption For Cannington, The Village C1965

Two bridges and a ford cross the stream that flows past the Blue Anchor Inn, which stands at the centre of the village.

Caption For Barnstaple, Rock Park C1950

The Ford garage, Taw Vale Motors, occupies what was Hopgood Haulage Contractors.

Caption For Aylesford, The River Medway 1898

The medieval bridge stands on the site of a ford, once the only crossing between Rochester and Maidstone.

Caption For Hambleton, Shard Toll Bridge C1960

Although the River Wyre is here quite wide, it could be forded at low water, and Shard derives from a dialect word meaning 'cattle crossing'.

Caption For Coventry, Ford's Hospital 1892

In 1509 William Ford, a merchant, founded and endowed the Greyfriar's Hospital, a half-timbered almshouse for five poor men and their wives.

Caption For Kersey, The Ford And Church C1955

The name Kersey means 'cress island', a fact to contemplate when crossing the Brett by bridge or ford.

Caption For Little Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

As implied by its name, there was originally a ford here, and it was one of the few places on the Fylde plain where the river could safely be crossed.

Caption For Bideford, Old Ford Farm 1890

Old Ford Farm is virtually unchanged today.

Caption For Daventry, Ford Motor Company C1965

Mr Frost, a local farmer, had to sell some of his land to allow Ford's to build their international distribution centre which opened in 1968.

Caption For Dinnington, Lordens Hill C1965

A new Ford Cortina saloon cost £669, and a Zephyr £933.

Caption For Brynmawr, Beaufort Street C1955

Despite one motor car, which is possibly a Ford 8, the shoppers here feel safe enough to saunter slowly up the road ignoring the pavement.

Caption For Rhymney, Carno Bridge C1955

In its earliest days the Carno ford was used for the conveyance, by mule and pack horse, of iron ore to the Dowlais Iron Works from the Ras Bryn iron mines.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1950

The cars add a nostalgic note with Morrises, Fords and Austins parked alongside the pavements.

Caption For Great Somerford, The Church Of St Peter And St Paul C1955

This village's name means 'a ford only available in summer'; the church stands above the Bristol Avon.

Caption For Ludlow, Old Bell Inn, Ludford 1892

This was the ford by Lud's burial mound (or 'low') which sat on the top of the hill under the present church.

Caption For Ribchester, The White Bull Hotel C1955

The Romans established a fort here, Bremetennacum, in AD80 by a ford across the Ribble, and the pillars supporting the porch of the White Bull Hotel are said to have come from one of its

Caption For Ickleford, The Village 1903

The bridge was built to replace the ford in the early part of the 19th century.