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Maps

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1946, Ilford Ref. NPO743275
1898, Ilford Ref. RNE743274
1920, Ilford Ref. POP743275
1920, Little Ilford Ref. POP757506
1946, Little Ilford Ref. NPO757506
1897-1898, Ilford Ref. RNC743275
1945, Ilford Ref. NPO743274
1919, Ilford Ref. POP743274
1896, Ilford Ref. RNE743275
1886, Ilford Ref. HOSM49290
1897-1902, Little Ilford Ref. RNC757506
1898-1900, Ilford Ref. RNC743274
1896, Little Ilford Ref. RNE757506
1894 - 1895, Ilford Ref. HOSM34676
1898, Elford Ref. RNE700413
1899, Alford Ref. RNE621419
1946, Elford Ref. NPO700413
1921, Elford Ref. POP700413
1945, Alford Ref. NPO621418
1923, Alford Ref. POP621419

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Memories

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Born In Ilford

Ilford Town Hall is on the corner of Oakfield Road where I lived throughout WW2. The public Air Raid Shelter we used to sleep in was opposite the Town Hall in Oakfield Road. A very large department store called Moultons was opposite, ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1940 by Silvia Ford

Best Childhood Ever

We moved to the prefabs in South Road, South Ockendon in 1949 From London, my sister and I started school in the village school the headmaster was Mr Impy after that we went to the new school which was called Mardyke School ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by Jean Compton

Wow, I Used To Work Right Here

My first job as a teenager was with ICT, which subsequently became ICL and I think has now disappeared. I used to repair punch card equipment at Ilford Film, Plessey and Ilford Town Hall back in the early 60's. I ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1962 by Robert Graham

Gants Hill Smiths Bus Stop

I used to live in Montreal Road, off Perth Road, and remember the bus-stop outside Smiths stationers. There was also a real butchers, greengrocers, shoe shop, Woolworths, banks, a small dress shop and later a Jewish ...Read more

A memory of Gants Hill in 1961

Oxlow Lane....Eastbrook School

I was Carole Eadie Eldest child of 7 Happy memories Swinging on our garden gate Dancing at the Ilford Palais Pondfield Park paddling pool Standing on bridge near park and been covered in smoke from steam trains on ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by Carole Eadie

Dancing In Ilford

Between 1957 and 1963 I learnt to dance at the dance studio above the Pioneer market, the entrance was in Scrafton Road, this was were I met my wife. I believe the the teachers names were Fred, Dorothy and Jean. Very happy days. Does any body else remember this dance studio? Barry Brooker

A memory of Ilford by Barry Brooker

Toy Shop

From 1964 I occasionally took the No. 691 bus from Ilford to Barkingside to shop. I used to buy my toddler son a Matchbox car from a toy shop. He didn't talk a lot but within a couple of years he could name most of the cars on the road ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside by Carol O'shea

How Good Barking Was In The 1950s

I was born in Shirley Gardens in 1935, right opposite Barking Park where I spent most of my childhood at Barking open air lido. What a magnificent place that was! My father was a policeman in Barking so we always ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Shirley Bates

Romford

I was born in Ilford, I lived in Romford then when I was 5 I when to Scotland, then about four and a half years later I went down back to Cranham, then I went to Romford.

A memory of Clacton-On-Sea in 2000

Happy Days

i was born in Algers Road, Loughton in 1942 and moved to Chigwell in 1944, then back to Buckhurst Hill in 1947.  My dad worked as a lorry driver for W.C.French. My brother Chris and friends used to walk up to Buckhurst Hill High ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1947 by Roger Walker

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Captions

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Caption For Chadwell Heath, Blythswood Parade 1908

It was built as a consequence of the trams, which were established by Ilford Urban District Council in 1903.

Caption For St Mary Bourne, Post Office Stores C1955

Thatched cottages line the main street, and the village stores on the right has signs in the window for Brooke Bond Tea, as well as Kodak and Ilford photographic stock.

Caption For Mobberley, The Ilford Works C1960

On the opposite side of the road from the parade of shops is the Ilford works, built to develop everyone`s holiday film, and with a wartime history of processing the films brought back

Caption For Anderby Creek, Rose's Stores C1960

There could even have been some Frith postcards in the rack; among many other things for sale are ice cream, Coca Cola, pork pies from Pork Farms of Nottingham, Kodak films, cigarettes, newspapers and Ilford

Caption For Anderby Creek, Rose's Stores C1960

There could even have been some Frith postcards in the rack; among many other things for sale are ice cream, Coca Cola, pork pies from Pork Farms of Nottingham, Kodak films, cigarettes, newspapers and Ilford

Caption For Chigwell Row, The Maypole And Gravel Lane C1965

However, the house had been made very popular because of Dickens's 'Barnaby Rudge'; also, a convenient omnibus service from Ilford station was being run by Powling's widow.

Caption For Mobberley, Church 1903

There is the modern settlement by the Ilford Works, two communities either side of the Mobberley Brook, and a cluster of houses by the Bird in Hand.

Caption For Alford, Five Sail Mill C1960

At the east end of the town is Alford Mill, a six-storey, five-sail mill built in 1813 by Sam Oxley, an Alford millwright.

Caption For Alford, Five Sail Mill C1960

At the east end of the town is Alford Mill, a six-storey, five-sail mill built in 1813 by Sam Oxley, an Alford millwright.

Caption For Alfold, The Crown Hotel C1950

But in the 16th century, Alford was also a major glass-making centre.

Caption For Alford, The Church C1950

Alford is a most attractive small market town on the eastern edge of The Wolds, noted for its thatched Manor House in West Street, a 16th-century hall house with crosswings, all encased in brick in 1661

Caption For Alford, West Street C1950

The thatched cottages of one or one and a half storeys with dormer windows are more villagey in character: there are remarkably few thatched houses in towns, but in Alford even the Manor House is thatched

Caption For Alford, The Church C1960

Situated by the side of the main road through Alford, the church of St Wilfrid is built mainly of Lincolnshire green stone, which does not wear too well.

Caption For Alford, The Church C1960

Situated by the side of the main road through Alford, the church of St Wilfrid is built mainly of Lincolnshire green stone, which does not wear too well.

Caption For Charmouth, C1965

His notable pupil in 1820 was Henry Alford (1810-71) who became Dean of Canterbury.

Caption For Burgh Le Marsh, The Windmill C1965

Built in 1813 by Oxley of Alford, it is a five-sailer owned by the County Council and often open to the public.

Caption For Spilsby, Market Square C1955

Spilsby got its market charter in 1302, a little later than Alford, and its centrepiece is the rectangular market place.

Caption For Alford, The Church C1950

Alford is a most attractive small market town on the eastern edge of The Wolds, noted for its thatched Manor House in West Street, a 16th-century hall house with crosswings, all encased in brick in 1661

Caption For Burgh Le Marsh, The Windmill C1965

Built in 1813 by Oxley of Alford, it is a five-sailer owned by the County Council and often open to the public.