Maps

370 maps found.

1947, New Houses Ref. NPO790061
1903, New Houses Ref. RNC790060
1919, Daw's House Ref. POP688992
1924, Halfway Houses Ref. POP725022
1921, Cross Houses Ref. POP684331
1896, New Houses Ref. RNE790060
1881, Cross Houses Ref. HOSM42406
1882 - 1883, Daw's House Ref. HOSM56375
1897-1900, Four Houses Corner Ref. RNC708528
1946, Court House Green Ref. NPO679022
1946, Brick House End Ref. NPO649670
1895, Red House Common Ref. RNE814444
1900, White House Fm Ref. HOSM52846
1921, Bower House Tye Ref. POP647196
1945, Meeting House Hill Ref. NPO777465
1898, Meeting House Hill Ref. RNE777465
1898, Hylton Red House Ref. RNE743038
1896, Watch House Green Ref. RNE861414
1945, Four Houses Corner Ref. NPO708528
1945, Watch House Green Ref. NPO861414

Books

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Memories

10,329 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

My American Grandmother's Travel Diary From 1951 — She Enjoyed Her Stay At The Grenville Hotel

I searched for Grenville Hotel, Bude and found this site. I was reading my grandmother’s travel diary. She visited the hotel in June of 1951 and reported: ...Read more

A memory of Bude

Precious Memories!

Some of my most precious memories of life belong to Menith Wood. My parents bought a caravan where we had many happy times on the “Bird in Hand” public house caravan site, opposite the woods. I remember feeding “Thomas” the boar, ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood by Elizabeth Flint

Those Were The Days

I moved to Ireland Wood from Portsmouth when I was 4 years old with my Mum and dad who was in the navy. We lived at 42 Raynel Way. The house was built by the Council. Most of the houses like ours were made of prefabricated ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge by Robert Morris

The Crown Inn, Market Street.

On the left of the photo is the Crown. For many years, this was my local. A good combination of beers & ciders, great bar staff (John Ellis, the landlord, Rachel, Carol, Mel, Yvonne & Keith, the last three ...Read more

A memory of Oakengates by bru.enzer

The Swings

Loved seeing the old play park which we simply called The Swings. It had a horse type swing just inside the gate to the left; a child would stand either end with others sitting in the middle, and the end guys would push forward and ...Read more

A memory of Billingshurst by Linda Underwood Nee Deponio

Walking To The Shops

I was born on Church Hill in 1962 and my Mum still lives in the house. I remember walking to the shops in the village each day to buy provisions with my gran. There used to be a bucher, baker, greengrocer, haberdasher, post ...Read more

A memory of West End by Sylvia Mawby

Childhood Memories

My parents married in 1966 at St Marys Church Ulverston, after getting married they rented a property from friends of my Grandparents , the property was called Rose Cottage , I was born in 1967 and lived at Rose Cottage until ...Read more

A memory of Old Scales by Karen Woodburn

Eastern Electricity Board Training Centre Harold Hill

I started at Harold hill in September 1966 as An apprentice electrical fitter. My lodgings were in Clock house Lane and I went to college at Hornchurch where I spent many a happy hour in the ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by Ricyard Luxford

Charles Peters

Charles Peters was my Great Great Grandfather and he owned the Vale of Health Hotel in the early 1900's. He rented rooms to to the artists, including Henry Lamb and Sir Stanley Spencer. For whatever reason, Charles was so very ...Read more

A memory of Vale of Health by Susan Marshall

Driftbridge Stables

I was too young in the 1950’s to use the Hotel and pub but I learnt to ride at the Driftbridge Stables, that used the land, stables and coach houses from when the hotel had been a Coaching Inn. Having learnt to ride on Nutmeg, ...Read more

A memory of Drift Bridge by Rita Westlake

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Captions

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Caption For Chapel St Leonards, Merryfield Camping Ground C1955

Mr R C Smith was the site owner, shop proprietor and general repair man, and he lived in the White House.

Caption For Misterton, Pump Houses On The River Idle, Soss Lane 1958

At the end of Soss Lane, beyond the railway line, are two former pump houses with tall chimneys; their steam-powered beam engines are situated on the Mother Drain which runs parallel to the River Idle

Caption For Wakefield, Thornes Park C1960

Here we see the gardener's house; it was originally surrounded by a kitchen garden and glasshouses to provide fresh produce all year long for the magnificent red brick Thornes House with its impressive

Caption For Milton Lilbourne, The Village C1955

To the left is The Old Bakery, an 18th- century brick house, which then had a newly thatched roof.

Caption For North Ferriby, Station Road C1965

Ferriby House dates from 1775, and both Ferriby Hall and the manor house still stand.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, The Apex C1960

This typical 1930s house possibly replaced a house that restricted the road.

Caption For Norwich, St Ethelberts House, Tombland 1929

This is a swagger Arts-and-Crafts style house of 1888, with a welter of mullions and transoms, coving and gables.

Caption For White Colne, Colneford House C1955

Colneford House stands on Colneford Hill and overlooks the green we see in W194011.

Caption For Clydach, The Wells 1893

The House of Correction stood on this site until 1829.

Caption For Basildon, The View From Freedom House C1965

Keay House - centre left - was named after the first Chairman of Basildon Development Corporation.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Custom House 1898

The Custom House was built in the Palladian style in 1683 by Henry Bell, then mayor of this thriving port.

Caption For Castle Eden, Dene 1886

In 1757 Rowland Burdon bought the old manor house and estate of Castle Eden Dene from William Burghley, a former Secretary of State to Queen Anne.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Parish Church Of St Mary C1955

Here we see the church path leading up to it, with 16th-century cottages on the left and Dorset House on the right.

Caption For Smallhythe, The Village 1900

The timber-framed yeoman's house in the centre of the picture was built in about 1480 for the harbourmaster, but at the time of this photograph it was the home of the actress Ellen Terry, who lived

Caption For Haddenham, Church End Green 1951

This view shows the characteristic rendered walls of the village houses.

Caption For Carshalton, Benyon Road C1955

The high brick wall in the distance belongs to Carshalton House.

Caption For Chenies, Old Manor House 1897

In the late 15th century the Cheynes built the first part of the house, the hall, tower and the rest of the west range in the distance, an amorphous shape in brick under all the ivy, but

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

Behind it is Beech Tree Court, houses formed out of old farmbuildings.

Caption For Brampton, Park 1898

There had been a grand house on the site since the 12th century.

Caption For Chapel St Leonards, Merryfield Camping Ground C1955

Mr R C Smith was the site owner, shop proprietor and general repair man, and he lived in the White House.

Caption For Kirby Hill, Church And Village 1913

Overlooking the fascinating village green from the direction of Dakyn House (1678), we see the parish church of St Peter and St Felix, which itself looks out over the remains of Ravensworth Castle.

Caption For Hailsham, Western Road 1900

The railway originally ended at Terminus Place (which is hardly surprising), and housing was laid out along the old lane onto the common: this became Western Road, with Summer Heath Road

Caption For Abingdon, East St Helen Street 1924

These jettied houses (with the first floor projecting and on brackets) and the building to the left of them, Helensbourne, are 16th- century and timber-framed beneath the render.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Church Street 1952

The timber- framing and big chimneys in the loom of the church tower is The Priory, a fascinating early 16th century timber- framed building built as a church house or marriage-feast house, although