Places

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Maps

34 maps found.

1896, Tattingstone White Horse Ref. RNE845462
1921, White Horse Corner Ref. POP867997
1921, Tattingstone White Horse Ref. POP845462
1898, White Horse Corner Ref. RNE867997
1946, White Horse Corner Ref. NPO867997
1946, Tattingstone White Horse Ref. NPO845462
1898-1901, Tattingstone White Horse Ref. RNC845462
1898-1901, White Horse Corner Ref. RNC867997
1922, North Bradley Ref. HOSM64349
1905-1907, Whitehouse Ref. RNC868816
1923, White Houses Ref. POP868118
1921, Whitehouse Common Ref. POP868826
1895, Little Whitehouse Ref. RNE758139
1899, Whitehouse Common Ref. RNE868826
1901-1902, Whitehouse Common Ref. RNC868826
1946, Whitehouse Common Ref. NPO868826
1896, White House Ref. RNE868007
1895, Whitehouse Green Ref. RNE868894
1919, Whitehouse Green Ref. POP868894
1919, Little Whitehouse Ref. POP758139

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Memories

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Windsor Lanes And Garage

Uncle Phil managed this branch of Hartwells garage after managing the one on the Bath Road next to the White Horse. Before that it had been the site of Rogers (?) watermill, the millpond stretching behind up towards Haymill ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1960 by Dave Hill

Ww2

I was evacuated to some wooden bungalows in Goring Road and lived with Percy and Renee Bonner. Renee's relations were Romany gypsies who lived in Woodcote. The photo shows The White Lion and the village shop which I believe was "Pointers Stores". ...Read more

A memory of Woodcote in 1940 by Ken Cramer

Howe's Garage, Longfield

Rather than Longfield Hill, this looks more like Longfield itself with Howe's Garage in the centre foreground. My Dad worked here from the late 1930s to when he retired in 1973; it was run by his uncle Frank Howe and ...Read more

A memory of Longfield Hill in 1960 by Brian Linford

Landlord Of White Horse Inn

I believe the White Horse was run by the Pratley family in the 1940s - 1950s. Jack Pratley married my father's cousin, Kathleen (nee Keen). I am slightly confused as the name of this pub is sometimes recorded as the "White ...Read more

A memory of Bladon in 1950 by Liz Jarrett

Happy Childhood

I lived with my grandma Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bignell at No 10 Ten Cottages from 1943 to around 1948. The houses were Estate owned (and still are) and my grandad Robert Bignell worked at the manor house first as a shepherd and then ...Read more

A memory of Wormleighton in 1946 by Geoff Taylor

A Ham Family

My mother and father lived in Evelyn Road - the cul-de-sac opposite the large white house in the distance - mother still there - lived in two of the houses for all her eighty years - married the boy next door (well.. at the top of the cul- ...Read more

A memory of Ham in 1955 by John Clifford

Memories Of The Red Lion

I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1966 by Amanda Shaw

Coombes Of Church Farm

I believe my Great Grandparents Annie and Maurice (Frank) Coombes lived and farmed at Church Farm during the 1920s.  My father Thomas (Aubrey) Coombes used to spend most of his school holidays there as a boy. This was a ...Read more

A memory of Sixpenny Handley in 1920 by Hilary Coombes/Aitchison

Living In North Boarhunt 1965 1968

My parents moved to North Boarhunt in 1964/65. We lived at the top of Trampers Lane - sideways to what was then Doney's Garage. Our house was called "Tryfan". I went to Newton Primary School and have very fond ...Read more

A memory of North Boarhunt in 1965 by Louise Selves

Early Years Of My Life

I was born in 1936 in Shipley nursing home and we lived at 1 The Green, Micklethwaite until 1944. My father died in 1941 and my mother was left with me and brother John, surname Walker, to bring up on her own. I ...Read more

A memory of Micklethwaite in 1930 by Christine Elliot

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Captions

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Caption For Uffington, Dragon's Hill C1960

Looking down from the White Horse can be seen the flat-topped Dragon's Hill where, legend has it, St George slew the Dragon; the white markings on the side are where the blood of the Dragon ran down in

Caption For Uttoxeter, War Memorial C1955

The original White Horse pub can be seen behind the war memorial; it was demolished to make way for the incongruous new 1960s town planning building.

Caption For Baldock, White Horse Street 1925

At Baldock it formed the length of White Horse Street and Hitchin Street.

Caption For Uffington, Dragon's Hill C1960

Looking down from the White Horse can be seen the flat-topped Dragon's Hill where, legend has it, St George slew the Dragon; the white markings on the side are where the blood of the Dragon ran down in

Caption For Dronfield, St John's Church C1965

The War Memorial and White Swan Inn c1965 In the 1850s the locals' thirst could be quenched in the township's six inns and taverns; the Blue Posts, the Coach and Horses, the Green Dragon, the

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street 1914

The White Horse Hotel, right foreground, advertises its select bowling saloon. The horse of the sign seems to be emerging from White Horse Lane just beyond the hotel.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street 1914

The White Horse Hotel, right foreground, advertises its select bowling saloon. The horse of the sign seems to be emerging from White Horse Lane just beyond the hotel.

Caption For Kimpton, The White Horse C1960

In 1837, the White Horse was just a small beer house. It was recorded as 'a cottage and a garden owned by John Marshall of Hitchin and occupied by Sarah Buckle, widow'.

Caption For Newbury, Donnington Castle C1950

The most famous of all white horses, the Uffington horse lies on the Berkshire Downs near Wantage.

Caption For Witham, Church Street C1965

The White Horse (right) has undergone some changes over the years.

Caption For Potter Street, The White Horse C1955

The White Horse stands on the edge of Harlow Common.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The White Horse C1955

The Broad Hinton (or Hackpen) white horse is on Hackpen Down between Avebury and Swindon on the Marlborough Downs. It is amateurish in design, and the least impressive of all the Wiltshire horses.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The White Horse C1955

The Broad Hinton (or Hackpen) white horse is on Hackpen Down between Avebury and Swindon on the Marlborough Downs. It is amateurish in design, and the least impressive of all the Wiltshire horses.

Caption For Dorking, High Street 1905

On market days hair cutting was performed at the side of the Market Place just outside the White Horse Inn (the white building, centre right).

Caption For York, Bootham Bar C1950

The public house on the right is the White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign. Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's Coaches.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar C1950

The public house on the right is The White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's

Caption For Cavendish, The Green C1965

The brick house on the left belonged to the blacksmith, with the forge behind. A house has since been built in the yard. To the right is the Grape Vine of c1520, with 20th-century pargetting.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1885

The public house on the right is The White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's

Caption For Exford, White Horse Hotel 1940

Originally a 17th-century building, the White Horse Hotel developed as a coaching inn and had extensive stabling.

Caption For Rugeley, Parked Car C1951

For several days in June every year this street was thronged with horses and dealers during the annual Horse Fair, when up to one thousand animals were sold.

Caption For Westbury, View From Church Tower C1965

The former primary school in the foreground now houses the White Horse Team Ministry hall and offices.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row 1890

This was the last decade when horse-drawn traffic reigned supreme on Nottingham's streets.

Caption For Osmington, The King George Iii White Horse C1960

This impressive hill figure in tribute to the King, showing him riding on a white horse, was carved in 1808 at the bidding of John Rainier, a local worthy.

Caption For Forest Row, Hartfield Road 1907

Buildings clad in white weatherboarding line the road, which is quite steep for horse-drawn transport. Holy Trinity church is seen in the distance.