Maps

59 maps found.

1903, Hill Side Ref. RNC735916
1895, Hill Side Ref. RNE735918
1896, Hill Side Ref. RNE735915
1920, Hill Side Ref. POP735917
1919, Hill Side Ref. POP735918
1925, Hill Side Ref. POP735915
1896, Hill Side Ref. RNE735916
1898, Hill Side Ref. RNE735917
1903, Hill Side Ref. RNC735915
1924, Hill Side Ref. POP735916
1947, Hill Side Ref. NPO735915
1947, Hill Side Ref. NPO735916
1947, Hill Side Ref. NPO735917
1940, Hill Side Ref. NPO735918
1899-1902, Hill Side Ref. RNC735917
1897-1900, Hill Side Ref. RNC735918
1947, Hillside Ref. NPO736540
1947, Hillside Ref. NPO736545
1896, Hillside Ref. RNE736537
1921, Hillside Ref. POP736540

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Memories

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A Child's View.

I moved to Woldingham with my Mother (she worked for Sir James and Lady Marshall at Whistlers Wood) when I was five years old (1951). I remember my Mother ordering food from Saffins and this I believe was delivered. Also remember ...Read more

A memory of Woldingham by dlplant

Princes Road

I was born in 1953 at 71 Princes Road, in 1955 we moved to 10 Church Road where I lived until 1969 when I left home. I went to Princes Road Boys school where Mr Carr was the Head and some of the teachers were Miss Gardiner, Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Phil Gray

Notes From The Frith Files.

This photograph shows residents waiting for the No.144 Midland Red bus from Malvern to Worcester outside the village shops. Far left is EW Bird's butchers, left is Cromptons newsagents, off picture further left is Procters ...Read more

A memory of Powick

Watford Way

That's where we lived - above the shops in Queens Mansions! I am sitting here bawling my eyes out from nostalgia!! Downstairs there was an optician and just a bit down the hill there was a hairdresser's shop where gorgeous ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1956 by Jean Philip

Moat Mount Youth Fc.

Not long after the completion of Worcester Crescent and Bedford Road, the construction of Ramillies Road I had acquired a large number of new friends, all boys. My parents had moved from Woodford Essex to 52 Worcester Crescent ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

1950s In Hook Heath, Woking

In 1949/50 my parents moved to Little Morton, Hook Heath Road when I was 2 years old. The house (now advertised as having 6 bedrooms) seemed enormous and the garden was very large. In about 1960 my parents sold part of it ...Read more

A memory of Hook Heath

My Childhood Home And Its Spelling

I do remember that the signpost on the main road pointing towards Bratton had it as 'Bratton Seamore". My first home was Bratton Hill Cottage, since demolished and the land developed. My Father worked ...Read more

A memory of Bratton Seymour by Steven Brunt

Happy Days

My name is Brian Newman and I was born in Barking in 1942. My old man was a grocer and his shop was Newman Stores in Ripple Road by the Harrow, or as we called it, the "arrer". There was a long row of shops either side of Ripple Road. I ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Brian Newman

Stanmore 1950 52

Hallo , my name is Cliff Bowley. My family moved to Stanmore in 1950 to a very large house called "Belmont Lodge " on the corner of Denis Lane and London Road junction. Does anybody remember it? It was knocked down for development, ...Read more

A memory of Stanmore by cliffbowley

Phil Munton

I went to WCGS for boys from 1959 - 66. I never really appreciated the school until just before I left for Reading University - made possible by some brilliant teachers particularly Frank Mitchell and Michael Gainsbury despite my ...Read more

A memory of Wallington by philmunton48

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Captions

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Caption For Rake, The Village 1901

There is chalk quarrying being carried out on the hillside on the left. Vernacular fencing surrounds the paddock of the smallholding, which has a small weather-boarded barn with a thatched roof.

Caption For Pulborough, St Mary's Church 1939

The village encompasses riverside and hillside, and has a main line railway station. The 15th-century church is on the hillside.

Caption For Wisborough Green, The Church, Village And Windmill 1896

The village encompasses riverside and hillside, and has a main line railway station.The 15th-century church is on the hillside.

Caption For Staithes, The Terrace 1929

More thoughtfully positioned residences are perched high on the hillside, commanding views of the coast.

Caption For Graffham, The Village C1955

Graffham is a wooded hillside village under the Downs. Pescod's Stores has a Hovis sign on a painted wall.

Caption For Ipswich, On The River Orwell 1909

A sailing barge makes its way along the Orwell, with lush wooded hillsides coming down to meet the broad tidal mudflats at the water's edge.

Caption For Chalford, The Church 1900

Not far from Stroud, the village of Chalford clings to the steep wooded hillside of the Golden Valley.

Caption For Dulverton, High Street And The Cottage C1965

Across the river on the hillside is The Cottage, a mock-Tudor house with plaster pargetting standing amid rhododendrons.

Caption For Pluckley, The Square C1955

Standing on a steep hillside north-west of Ashford, and with commanding views of the Weald, this charming village was near the seat of the Dering family.

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

It is seen here from the hillside above Shaldon across the broad sweep of the Teign estuary.

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

It is seen here from the hillside above Shaldon across the broad sweep of the Teign estuary.

Caption For Walditch, Village 1899

The medieval system of strip-lynchet farming is still visible on the hillsides around this small hamlet in this turn of the century photograph.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Beach 1927

Nestling in the hillside below the Promenade, we see, to the right, The Cottage (or 'Teddy's Nook') and, to the left, The Spa.

Caption For Richmond, View From Castle Walk 1913

Taken from Billy Banks Wood south of the Swale, this distant view shows the defensive site of Richmond Castle, and the town clinging precariously - and picturesquely - to the hillside

Caption For Bonchurch, Village And Post Office 1934

Both the hillside and village are named after the Devon-born churchman who brought Christianity to Germany. The original Saxon church may have been founded by the saint before he went abroad.

Caption For Richmond, From West 1908

Taken from Billy Banks Wood south of the Swale, this distant view shows the defensive site of Richmond Castle, and the town clinging precariously - and picturesquely - to the hillside

Caption For Bovey Tracey, Coach For The Moors 1907

This pleasant little town is perched on a hillside above the river Bovey. It was on the railway from Newton Abbot to Moretonhampstead, but the line closed to passengers on 28th February 1959.

Caption For Hope Cove, 1925

Much of this bare hillside between Outer and Inner Hope has now been built upon, but the tiny church remains and the coast nearby is wild and spectacular.

Caption For Brent Knoll, 1903

The Knoll, rising 550 feet from the Somerset flatlands between the Rivers Axe and Brue, is topped by one of Somerset's finest Iron Age hill forts.

Caption For Bathford, Browns Folly C1955

Dominating the countryside around, and particularly impressive from the Bathampton side of the valley, Brown's Folly was built on the summit ridge of Bathford Hill in 1840.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Derwent Terrace C1864

This view of Matlock Bath is taken from the station on the Midland line, and shows the beautiful setting of this Derwent-side village.

Caption For Rodborough, The Fort 1900

in making a dramatic statement on the skyline of the common; it serves to highlight the domestic scene below, where each house has its walled enclosure with stone quarried from the hillside

Caption For Crackington Haven, Looking South 1920

The hillside on the left is now heavily built up.

Caption For Howth, Head From Tower 1897

The large villas, signs of Howth's emerging prosperity as a commuter town to Dublin, are visible on the hillside.