Maps

471 maps found.

1920, St Leonard's Forest Ref. POP824042
1923, Sutton Forest Side Ref. POP843190
1898-1900, Forest Green Ref. RNC707883
1902-1903, Bulwell Forest Ref. RNC655346
1901-1903, Aydon Forest Ref. RNC629326
1947, Forest Lane Head Ref. NPO707911
1895, St Leonard's Forest Ref. RNE824042
1897, Forest Coal Pit Ref. RNE707834
1898, Forest Lane Head Ref. RNE707911
1901-1902, Far Forest Ref. RNC703247
1902-1903, Forest Town Ref. RNC707984
1904, Forest-In-Teesdale Ref. RNC708010
1902-1903, Peak Forest Ref. RNC802229
1897-1900, Chute Forest Ref. RNC668730
1919, Forest Coal Pit Ref. POP707834
1946, Forest Of Dean Ref. NPO707947
1896, Sutton Forest Side Ref. RNE843190
1884 - 1885, Fernworthy Forest Ref. HOSM65714
1897 - 1908, Forest Row Ref. HOSM34526
1909 - 1923, Chute Forest Ref. HOSM40952

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Memories

432 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Little Folks Home

Can anyone remember the little folks home in Bexhill on sea. I was only twelve at the time, this was around 1956. I can only remember a sister Moris and nurse Hancock, I have been back to find the place in 2001 but unfortunately did ...Read more

A memory of Bexhill by eric1944

Charnwood Forest 1959

My name is Carl Wilkinson and I was born in 1954 and up until I was 14 I suffered from very bad Asthma my doctor said I had a church organ in my chest that was out of tune, so I was sent there I think in 1959 for the ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves

Anstey Born And Bred

I was born in Hollow Road in 1944. I then lived in Forest Gate and Cropston Road where I lived until I got married in 1966. I have one brother Bill and two half brothers Charles and Keith and two half sisters Susan and Jane. I ...Read more

A memory of Anstey by patshort1

Summer School Holidays

Those balmy hot summer days on school holidays in the early to mid. 50's. Walking down the lane at the side of Haygate Cemetery, across the Holyhead Road, up Earcall Lane (picking ripe blackberries) to the Forest ...Read more

A memory of Wellington by menakajemma606

St Mary's On Parrots Rd. 1951

Hello...my name is Joe Farrugia and, along with my younger brother Godfrey, lived at St Mary's from1951 to 1957. I recall very well the times with Fr Baker (think we nicknamed him Fr Backi) with his small black car ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by farrugia_joe

Written While I Can Still Remember .

My name is Bernard Hagon I was born 1933 in city Road maternity home which had a direct hit during the war everybody killed . My parents had the British Empire in Barking Road Plaistow a Taylor Walker’s house just ...Read more

A memory of Calmore by bernard.hagon

Chingford And Epping Forest

My family moved to Fairlight Avenue from Potter's Bar in 1949 when I was four, when my dad got a job as signwriter at Walthamstow Stadium [as the dog track was known then]. I went to King's Road C of E and ...Read more

A memory of North Chingford by Richard Clark

Recollections Of Llangwyfan Hospital

I am not too sure I can be the only one to contribute, but am glad to do so.i was a patient in 1959 as a young lad with tb and was so desolate to be away from my home and family,it is very clear in mind now all ...Read more

A memory of Llangwyfan by william.thomas241

Growing Up In Buckhurst Hill 60's 70's

I used to live in The Meadway, and went to St Johns infants School-a few memories of playing on 'the boxes' at play/lunchtime. These were actually old beer crates, and long before health and safety spoiled ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Richard Morgan

Richardson 3 Upper Close

Born 25 Dec1938 at numder 3. I have three sisters and a btother who were also born there. Iwenr to the primary school till Dec 1953 then worked at Forest Row garage until I moved to Australia Dec 1954.Ican remember a lot ...Read more

A memory of Forest Row by chtisandpat73

Captions

369 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Bridport, Victoria Grove And Roman Catholic Church 1913

The Foresters' Hall is now the British Legion Hall (centre) with No 50 the prominent house behind it. The three-storey terrace of dwellings extends from No 27 to No 35.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Stag Inn 1890

Now they cater for the thousands of tourists who use Lyndhurst as a base for touring the New Forest.

Caption For Bury, Holcombe Hill 1896

One of the principal roads from the south into the Forest of Rossendale was from Bury to Clitheroe, the route skirting the edge of Holcombe Hill and Haslingden.

Caption For Fawley, High Street C1955

The whole area was taken into the Forest by the Conqueror, though it was released for farmland in later centuries.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Donkeys C1955

Feeding the animals in the Forest is now strictly forbidden, as a number of animals have been run down by cars after having been lured to the roadside.

Caption For Hatfield Broad Oak, Market Square C1965

The place-name allegedly refers to 'a tree of extraordinary bigness' that once stood in Hatfield Forest. The tree is now called the Doodle Oak.

Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral, The Crypt 1893

Built partly of reused masonry from St Oswald's Benedictine priory, it is very beautiful, with a forest of stone columns supporting a simple vaulted roof.

Caption For Cadnam, Sir John Barleycorn 1932

A Hants & Dorset bus approaching the Sir John Barleycorn pub at Cadnam in the New Forest.

Caption For Allerford, Pack Horse Bridge C1955

Beyond rises the side of Selworthy Beacon, forested in the early 19th century by Sir Thomas Acland, owner of the estate.

Caption For Cowplain, Shopping Parade C1965

It is not far from the Forest of Bere, where there are plenty of oak trees, like those on the right of this photograph.

Caption For Corby, Coronation Park C1965

This view is taken from the Elizabeth Street end of the park, and looks north towards the Everard Arms (facing the pathway) and Forest Gate Road.

Caption For New Forest, The Rufus Stone C1955

William Rufus' brother Richard also met his death in the New Forest by 'a pestilential blast', while the King's nephew - also called Richard - died either by being shot by an arrow or by strangulation

Caption For Chigwell, The Village C1955

Chigwell, situated on the edge of Hainault forest, has been much developed over the years, but the village still presents a deceptively leafy appearance.The bakery and tea-rooms are reminders that

Caption For Ewell, High Street 1924

An open-top bus heading for Redhill via Epsom overtakes a lone cyclist outside the Green Man public house (right), with its swinging sign showing a figure dressed in forester's green.

Caption For Hurley, The Village C1965

Hurley began life as a small settlement in a clearing in the Forest of Arden, and it probably did not grow substantially until Dexter Colliery opened in 1927.

Caption For London, Whitehall C1910

On the right is the just completed War Office, and beyond is the Office of Woods and Forests. Bus routes 11 and 24 still run down Whitehall today.

Caption For Feckenham, High Street C1967

From Saxon times Feckenham was the administrative centre for the Forest of Feckenham, which once covered most of north Worcestershire.

Caption For Bentley, The Village C1955

The Alice Holt forest is nearby.

Caption For New Forest, Knightwood Oak 1890

It is the profusion of trees that makes the New Forest a splendid place to visit, particularly in the spring when the leaves are fresh and green, or in the autumn when the trees present foliage of the

Caption For Brockenhurst, The Railway Crossing 1949

began to expand during the second half of the 19th century and continued to develop in the 20th century, establishing itself as a convenient and popular inland resort within the boundaries of the New Forest

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

At the time of our photo, its three echelons included ABC Wallpapers, Forbuoys newsagents and Robinson Rentals at the bottom; Peter's gents' hairdressing and Hart's store in the middle; and offices for estate

Caption For Wass, The Village C1960

Today the hill is covered by a flourishing forest.

Caption For Horsted Keynes, White Gates C1960

Horsted Keynes, situated on the western edge of the Ashdown Forest, has a green and an assortment of period houses and cottages.

Caption For Alderholt, Memorial And St James' Church C1960

In early hunting parlance a forest was a hunting ground in the exclusive possession of the monarch; a chase was the preserve of minor royalty, the nobility or a gentleman.