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Nurses Hostel
Started out as isolation hospital for scarlet fever(?) Used as nurses hostel for nurses from Cliveden, they were taken by coach, was at the back of site, backed onto Aspros( later Sara Lee?) factory, they built Westgate School on e ...Read more
A memory of Cippenham by
A Grand Day Out, Glasgow Style.
Those among us of a certian age who can remember the days of the Trams in Glasgow will bring back memories, this is 1952 -1956, my friend & I used to take the No 23 tram from Garrowhill up to the terminus in ...Read more
A memory of Garrowhill by
Horney Common As A Child
I was born in London in 1938. When war broke out the following year my father sent my mother and myself down to Devon but soon after that he, and many of his regimental colleagues in the Army, rented a large country ...Read more
A memory of Horney Common in 1940 by
The Happiest Days Of Your Life
Brambletye school, well set between the beautiful Ashdown Forest and thriving town of East Grinstead on the Sussex/Surrey border was a paradise on Earth for any schoolboy with an aesthetically romantic (!) ...Read more
A memory of Brambletye House in 1959 by
The High Street Sayer's Store 'nim' And Phyl Alen
My name is Barbara Tester and I live in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. My beloved (late) husband, Brian Tester, was born on 26th July, 1930 at No. 1 Station Cottages, 1 Station Road, Ardingly. His ...Read more
A memory of Ardingly in 1958 by
Its Panto Time! Oh Yes It Is!
You ever been to a panto? Oh yes you have!!! Remember! You go into a large packed hot old theatre full of sticky shouting children and adults trying to look as if they are not enjoying themselves. The house ...Read more
A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by
Camping At Broadstone Warren With The 3rd Sevenoaks
I was a Cub and Scout Leader with the 3rd Sevenoaks Scout Group in the 1970's and remember a hot summer camp in 1975 at Broadstone Warren. It was at the end of July and we took the ...Read more
A memory of Ashdown Forest in 1975 by
Chesson's Coaches
Hello Patrick, I came across your reminiscences while looking for something else - as you do! I remember Tom Chesson and his coaches, was at school with Veronica Chesson, his grand daughter and also my best friend Jill Burgess. ...Read more
A memory of Withyham in 1961 by
Southend On Sea In The 50's
Southend-on-Sea in the 50’s At the housing estate in Mitcham where we lived they had a tenants association. Every Friday night, two of the committee would go round to the Elm Court flats in Mitcham, where we ...Read more
A memory of Southend-on-Sea by
Leaving School
So! Back to 11 Woburn Place, back to school on Hope Chapel Hill back to Hotwells golden mile with its 15 pubs. The War was still going on but there was only limited bombing and some daylight raids, the city was in a dreadful ...Read more
A memory of Bristol in 1945 by
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Ashdown's shop is now a house named Ashdown Cottage.
We are at the eastern edge of the Ashdown Forest.Waiting at the bus stop is a nearly new open-top Leyland double-decker bus with an out- side staircase.
Ashdown Forest, the great forest of Anderida, once stretched between the rivers Medway and Ouse.
Near the end of Hiltingbury Road, and on a comer with a new Ashdown Road, a public house called the Tabby Cat was built and thrived for some time.
An evocative view of wide shaggy grass verges, children and deserted roads characterises this view of Forest Row, the Ashdown Forest village that grew up on the site of Royal hunting lodges.
The Royal Ashdown Golf Course opened here in 1888.
Chelwood Gate stands at the site of one of the old 'gates' into the medi- eval royal hunting forest of Ashdown.
This little village on the edge of Ashdown Forest was a centre of the Wealden iron industry.
This lovely village is said to command one of the finest views in Kent across the Weald towards Ashdown Forest.
The town - the highest in Sussex - stands at the eastern edge of Ashdown Forest.
It is a delightful village on the northern edge of Ashdown Forest above the River Medway.
It is a delightful village on the northern edge of Ashdown Forest above the river Medway.
Forest Row, recorded in the early 14th century, lies three miles south-west of East Grinstead on the verge of Ashdown Forest.
Chelwood Gate, a hamlet on the western side of Ashdown Forest, lies between East Grinstead and Lewes.
A small lorry waits outside the Ashdown Garage.
Horsted Keynes, situated on the western edge of the Ashdown Forest, has a green and an assortment of period houses and cottages.
We are at the eastern edge of the Ashdown Forest.
We are on the upper River Medway north of the Ashdown Forest, near the Kent border.
The inn's name, the Foresters' Arms, hints that the village stands on the southern hilly fringe of Ashdown Forest.
It is a delightful village on the northern edge of Ashdown Forest above the river Medway.
On the eastern edge of the beautiful Ashdown Forest, the town is now a commuter settlement.
A large village on the northern edge of the Ashdown Forest, Forest Row was a popular place in the 14th century when the King and his Lords used it as a base for hunting.
A small village on the edge of the Ashdown Forest, east of Forest Row.
A small village on the edge of the Ashdown Forest, east of Forest Row.