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Light Military Railway
To find the signal that was part of the Bulford station it is at the junction of Newmans way and the A3028
A memory of Bulford
Ratfyn Power Station
In the 1950s I was in the Royal Engineers and came over from Germany to our school of military engineering at Chatham where we did a course in electrical power stations. We were then posted to Bulford barracks, and did our ...Read more
A memory of Bulford in 1954 by
Nash School
I went to live in Nash in 1955 as a foster child. I attended Nash School from 1955 - 1958 when Mrs Jones was the headmistress. The school sadly closed in 1958 and we were moved to Burford School near Tenbury Wells. Life at Nash ...Read more
A memory of Tenbury Wells in 1955 by
My Early Years
my memories relate from the very early forties till the early eighties. I was born in Andover in 1937.My mother was a Lambourne and was born in Thruxton in 1903 at Rose cottage which is just to the left of the "George" looking ...Read more
A memory of Thruxton in 1940 by
When I Was Young
I used to live in Bulford when I was just a pup, I had many happy memories there and some very sad ones too. I can remember a girl who used to be in our gang was taken to a corn field and killed by somebody. I was too young but can ...Read more
A memory of Bulford in 1953 by
Ten Happy Years
I moved to Watchfield in 1940 and left in 1950. My dad, Mr Woolman, worked for the army and had his office in Homelees Farm in the camp. What a change has taken place at Watchfield. Gone are the places we could play in safety. The ...Read more
A memory of Watchfield in 1940 by
Visiting History
My husband was stationed here in WWII, and married a girl from Bulford. They divorced but the family ties are strong. We met the first wife's family and had a wonderful time. Also the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion Vets had a great time revisiting and reminiscing.
A memory of Bulford in 2004 by
Childhood Memories
My mum Dorothy Elizabeth Pratt was born in Nepaul Road in 1927. I was born in Salisbury Infirmary in 1950 and lived with my mum and granny and grandad (Bill and Eileen Pratt), I had a great time when I was little playing on ...Read more
A memory of North Tidworth in 1950 by
Borough Cottages 1, 2, 3 And 4 And Borough Farm On Bolford Street
I am currently trying to research into the history of our home. It is now called 'The Borough' and is located at the bottom of the hill on Bolford Street towards Cutler's Green, opposite ...Read more
A memory of Thaxted by
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It has its own railway-station, formerly known as Bulford station.
Belford is just one of many places in Northumberland that suffered during the cross-border raids that were a feature of life in the North for several centuries.
Often described as the gateway to the Cotswolds, the picturesque town of Burford has changed little over the years.
The small market town of Belford was once a coaching stop for travellers on the Great North Road.
Sloping gently down to the River Windrush, Burford's High Street is lined with a wonderful variety of old buildings.
The High Street runs down from the A40 to Burford Bridge and the River Windrush.
Burford Bridge is on the right, its wide 1927 main arch flanked by rebuilt medieval ones.
Along with other Cotswold wool churches in Burford, Cirencester, Fairford and Winchcombe, St Peter and St Paul's is one of the finest ecclesiastical buildings in the Perpendicular style to
But their attempt to burgle Tangley Manor between Stow and Burford went less well.
Just a short distance from the Burford Bridge Hotel is Burford Lodge.
Ascending the precipitous, winding track through the box woods from Burford Bridge on the River Mole below, on a cumbersome safety bicycle while clad in the heavy clothing of the day must have been hard
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