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Maps

21 maps found.

1946, Barkston Ref. NPO633232
1947, Blackstone Ref. NPO642942
1921, Blackstone Ref. POP642942
1922, Barkston Ref. POP633232
1895, Blackstone Ref. RNE642943
1895, Barkston Ref. RNE633232
1920, Blackstone Ref. POP642943
1887, Barkston Ref. HOSM37024
1896, Blackstone Ref. HOSM37993
1898, Blackstone Ref. RNC642943
1940, Blackstone Ref. NPO642943
1901-1902, Blackstone Ref. RNC642942
1902-1903, Barkston Ref. RNC633232
1903, Barkston Ash Ref. RNC633233
1898, Barkston Ash Ref. RNE633233
1887, Barkston Heath Ref. HOSM37026
1924, Barkston Ash Ref. POP633233
1947, Barkston Ash Ref. NPO633233
1890, Barkston Ash Ref. HOSM37025
1899, Blackstone Ref. RNE642942

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Memories

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Streatham 1955 1982

I lived in Becmead Avenue, my maiden name was Montgomery. My sister and I went to St. Leonards School from 1955, Mr Stewart was headmaster, and I remember Mrs Morrison and Mr. Keeling. Streatham had Saturday morning pictures and ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Jeanette Simmonds

My Favourite Place (God's Country)! Ystrad Mynach & Hengoed.

My most vivid memory of Hengoed Viaduct was when I travelled by train over the viaduct (Hengoed High Level) to Stoke on Trent in the summer of 1961. The whole family went and we stayed at my ...Read more

A memory of Hengoed by Barrie Evans

Westgate On Sea Holidays In The 1960s

My parents took myself and my late brother to Westgate on Sea almost every Easter from 1959 to 1971. Living in west London we caught the 2.40pm train from Victoria, arriving at Westgate on Sea about ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea by Philip Clarke

The "Brackston" Family

Good morning. I'm researching my family history and have census records of unknown date (possibly1880's) in which Rosina (Rosenna??????) Brackston (38) wife of Uriah, a gardener (41) have a daughter Rosina (16) who was a silk ...Read more

A memory of Croscombe by bracky

Bramley (Lincroft Crescent) In The Years 1951 To 1967

Bramley In The Years 1951 To 1967 A conversation with Lynden Flint From: john.holliday11@btopenworld.com To: Lynden Flint Hi Lynden. I do hope you are well and still on-line. I ...Read more

A memory of Bramley by john.holliday11

Selsdon From 1964 1970

I lived in Selsdon as a kid from 1964 - its my earliest memory. We lived in Benhurst Gardens, up the top of Old Farleigh Road. We were lucky as kids to have 'the Rec' as we called it, and the Bird Sanctuary very near to go an play. ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon by Clare Benson

Childhood Holidays

We came here in Easter 1983 to 1986 with the school, I loved every minute of it. I am hoping to come back soon for a trip down memory lane, can't wait. 06.08.09 Dave Waite, Hall Road Junior High School, Hull

A memory of Penisa'r Waun by David Waite

Spitfires

My father (Jack Stone) worked at the Spitfire factory there - in the stores in approximately 1940. Joy Goodwin

A memory of Chattis Hill Ho by Joy Goodwin

Brampton Road Primary School

I began my school days during the 1950's at Brampton Road Primary School, Bexleyheath. My over-riding memory is a time of innocence, wonder and happiness, where we were given freedom to learn and be creative in a ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

The Taylors Of Well Street

My father was Arthur Marsden Taylor born in Elton 1896, he had two brothers William (1900) and Benjamin Aaron (1890), their mother was Sarah Ann Taylor (no father named), and her mother I believe Elizabeth Taylor, daughter of ...Read more

A memory of Elton in 1890 by Gwendolyn Cooper

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Captions

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Caption For Chesham, High Street 1897

The tall building on the right was refronted about 1920 and Henry Chilton was replaced by the 1930s Midland Bank, stone faced and Moderne, now the HSBc bank.

Caption For Bewdley, Blackstone Rock 1904

Blackstone Rock, a great outcrop of sandstone rising sheer from the river, is shrouded with trees.

Caption For Wyre Forest, Hawkbatch Visitor Centre 2003

Other nature trails in the district are Blackstone Riverside Park, Bewdley; Hartlebury Common at Stourport-on-Severn; Habberley Valley Nature Reserve; and Kingsford Forest Park.

Caption For Wallingford, Church And Bridge 1899

The church, rebuilt in 1769-77, contains the tomb of Sir William Blackstone, Oxford's first professor of law, who presented St Peter's with a clock from Horseguards in London.

Caption For Horsforth, Mechanics Institute 1901

This building is still standing in Town Street, and was built in the early 1880s in local stone quarried at Golden Bank. Stone