Places
23 places found.
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- Hyde, Greater Manchester
- Hyde, Gloucestershire (near Nailsworth)
- Hyde, Hampshire (near Fordingbridge)
- West Hyde, Hertfordshire
- Hyde, Hereford & Worcester
- Hyde, Gloucestershire (near Hailes)
- Hyde, Hampshire (near Winchester)
- Hyde, Dorset (near Bridport)
- East Hyde, Bedfordshire
- Cromer-Hyde, Hertfordshire
- Hyde Heath, Buckinghamshire
- Hyde Lea, Staffordshire
- Hyde Chase, Essex
- Hyde Park, Yorkshire
- Nast Hyde, Hertfordshire
- Upper Hyde, Isle of Wight
- Hatfield Hyde, Hertfordshire
- The Hyde, Greater London
- Hyde End, Berkshire (near Thatcham)
- North Hyde, Greater London
- Fairfield, Greater Manchester (near Hyde)
- The Hyde, Hereford & Worcester
- Castle Hill, Greater Manchester (near Hyde)
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Memories
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Happy Days
I went to Wescott Road school in 1950 then St Crispins 1956. I can recall quite a few shops. Herrings furniture where you could buy on HP with no checks, as Mr Herring assessed whether or not you looked trustworthy. NSS newsagents. Next ...Read more
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Family Involvement
My memories of our familý's involvement in Sanderstead Church is only from the late 1940's and early 50's. I was a pageboy at the age of about 8 or 9 yrs old at my sister's wedding. Then, one of my older brothers was a choir ...Read more
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A Lifetime In Bredbury And Woodley
I have so enjoyed reading all the memories of Woodley and Bredbury. I lived on George Lane from 1939 to 1964, and went to St Mark's School in Bredbury. My Dad, Jack Hallsworth, worked at Livingstone's ...Read more
A memory of Woodley by
Hill Street Pontnewydd
Hi. My name is Iris Elliott (nee ) Poole. I was born in Hill Street Pontnewydd in 1930 to Daisy and Tom Poole. I had a brother Mervin. Everyone knew my father Tom who was quite a character. He was a very big man and worked in ...Read more
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Lady Neville Recreation Ground
I played here from 1970 onwards. Behind the building were the public loos. To the left of the building, and to the left of the entrance off Avenue Road was a hump, about 4 feet high with a double skin brick wall ...Read more
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Sparking A Memory Of Rnwt Station New Waltham
I was based here in 1972, as a very young RN Radio Engineer. Antony’s memory sparke a few of my own. Long nights in the transmission hall monitoring an old B&W TV to make sure we weren’t ...Read more
A memory of New Waltham by
The Plantations
Well not just for the 1930's but for twenty years after as well. Memories come flooding back - not just for this picture but for Wigan itself. I was born there in 1931 - in my grandparents home 38, Dicconson Street - a section no ...Read more
A memory of Wigan in 1930 by
General Store Whiteparish
My parents owned the General Store which features as photograph 16 of the 18 available. The picture must be at least circa 1961 since my parents did not purchase it until that year (You can see the names AG & N ...Read more
A memory of Whiteparish in 1962 by
Going To School
The path shown in the picture was my route to the infants school which was then in Church House, down the steps to the right of the tower. Miss Cordell was headmistress, ably supported by Miss Hyde, Mrs Wooding and Mrs Price, whose sons Dominic and Christopher also attended the school.
A memory of Epsom in 1964 by
Shops And Businesses
This is the Broadway as I knew it. Both the Middlesex registered Driving School Morris 1000 and the East Sussex registered Morris 1000 truck MPN556 date this to after 1958. On the right beyond Eastman's the cleaners were ...Read more
A memory of Haywards Heath
Captions
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Leafy Hyde Road, otherwise known as Walditch Road, cuts south-eastwards through the parkland of The Hyde.
The 'hide' or 'hyde' probably derives either from Hyde Abbey or perhaps from 'hide' - a measure of land.
Hyde Hall was probably given to Geoffrey de Mandeville after the Norman Conquest.
The pines of Hyde Plantation are on the hill behind and Hyde Hill rises eastwards (right).
Looking north-east, from Hyde Hill, we can see Hyde in the foreground (left) and Berry Farm and Walditch hamlet in the middle distance (centre).
Looking north-east, from Hyde Hill, we can see Hyde in the foreground (left) and Berry Farm and Walditch hamlet in the middle distance (centre).
The owner and lord of the manor in 1893 was the Rev Sir William Hyde.
Robert Louis Stevenson thought that life in Bournemouth was 'as monotonous as a weevil's in a biscuit', and spent much of his time here writing 'Kidnapped' and 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.
Before William's invasion this land was held by Earl Tostig, but four hydes of land from the original ten were seized for the creation of the Norman hunting forest.
Marble Arch, in the corner of the picture, was placed in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in 1851.
Domesday Book describes Fawley as Falalie or Falegia and says that Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester, held as abbey lands 'one hyde and three yardlands'.
The Iron Duke, depicted here in bronze, originally stood at Hyde Park Corner in London before being dismantled piece by piece and transported to Aldershot by horses.
The children's writer and illustrator Beatrix Potter spent many happy holidays here with her cousin, Lady Hyde Parker.
Take away the trees, update the shop frontages and turn the road into a dual carriageway, and you see Mutley as it is today, except that the Hyde Park Hotel (from where this view was taken) is now on
This imposing statue of the Duke of Wellington seated on his horse, Copenhagen, has been situated on Round Hill since 1885, when it was brought from Hyde Park Corner in London where it had dwarfed the
Soon it had expanded east to meet the sea: marshy land behind the beach had been reclaimed, and the wealthy barrister Hyde Dendy had opened this pier in 1879.
Only a century and a half ago Hyde Park was bordered by mire and wilderness.
Hyde Park has been called London’s park ‘par excellence’.
Church Cottages, or Hyde Park Corner Cottages, are five almshouses run by the George Savage Trust.
Here, winter riders are seen on the ride which extends from Rotten Row in Hyde Park.
Only a century and a half ago Hyde Park was bordered by mire and wilderness.
Park Lane, running from the western ends of Oxford Street and Piccadilly, was a narrow road down the side of Hyde Park.
Crowds and some cars gather by the eastern end of Rotten Row in Hyde Park.
The manor was granted to New Minster, later Hyde Abbey, at Winchester in 901, and the village subsequently became known as Abbotts Ann.
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