Maps

370 maps found.

1903, Lower Houses Ref. RNC769426
1903-1904, Mite Houses Ref. RNC781674
1923, Brick Houses Ref. POP649679
1921, Bottom House Ref. POP646682
1903-1904, Guard House Ref. RNC723336
1901-1903, West Houses Ref. RNC864461
1903-1904, Church Houses Ref. RNC668558
1902-1903, Chatsworth House Ref. RNC667079
1902-1903, Moss Houses Ref. RNC784236
1901-1904, Quaking Houses Ref. RNC812021
1923, White Houses Ref. POP868118
1924, Street Houses Ref. POP841653
1947, Dye House Ref. NPO696113
1947, Hill Houses Ref. NPO735458
1947, Houses Hill Ref. NPO741207
1919, Kennards House Ref. POP746145
1925, Houses Hill Ref. POP741207
1924, Marsh Houses Ref. POP775085
1921, Hill Houses Ref. POP735458
1924, Flush House Ref. POP707020

Books

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Memories

10,328 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Robarts House Lake Then Larson

Was in robarts. For 18 months 1966/67. Under lake then Larson.hated headmaster of school barsby we used to call him ticker his shoes creaked he hated me too used to pick on me reguraly. Mr and mrs ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield by Robert Brown

My Early School Years In Mill Hill 1943 1950

I have few memories of my primary school which was in a private house in Croft Close a turning off of Marsh Lane, but I do remember being very happy there. This was during the latter war years. However I ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Moat Mount Youth Fc.

Not long after the completion of Worcester Crescent and Bedford Road, the construction of Ramillies Road I had acquired a large number of new friends, all boys. My parents had moved from Woodford Essex to 52 Worcester Crescent ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Wood House

Early C20 formal gardens and parkland designed and landscaped by Thomas Mawson and implemented by Robert Mawson of the Lakeland Nurseries, Windermere, surrounding a house designed by Dan Gibson with a ground plan by Thomas ...Read more

A memory of Taw Green by Tonnie Keith

Bramcote Hospital

I was there in 1982 or 83 (can't remember that clearly) for maybe 6 months. I was 8. I have similar memories to other commenters of the people who stood out there. There was a school on site. The P.E. teacher, made us run ...Read more

A memory of Bramcote

Learning To Swim On The Rye

I was born in Amersham Hospital in 1956. It should have been the Shrubbery, but it was full on the day I decided I had had enough of the womb. Cut to the mid 60's and I'm a student at Crown House Primary in London Road ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Hugh Bristow

1950s In Hook Heath, Woking

In 1949/50 my parents moved to Little Morton, Hook Heath Road when I was 2 years old. The house (now advertised as having 6 bedrooms) seemed enormous and the garden was very large. In about 1960 my parents sold part of it ...Read more

A memory of Hook Heath

Farley Croft Wwii

I am 86 but still remember the time at Farley Croft during WWII. My siblings and I were evacuated to Westerham in 1939. Around 1942/46 my sisters Rose, Sylvia and I were taken from the billet we were in and put in Farley Croft which ...Read more

A memory of Westerham by rbbrett2004

Sunny Hill Georgian Manor House

When my father got a job in Bristol after the war we moved to Bristol from Leeds but there was very little housing available. After a year of living with a family ‘in digs’ as it was called then, we were allocated a ...Read more

A memory of Shirehampton by Jill Brown

Tandridge Court

Max Michaelis lived in Tandridge Court and was well known for breeding Shire Horses. He had Brook Farm built in 1903 to actually house his stallions and breeding stock. He also held agricultural shows on his land for the local ...Read more

A memory of Tandridge by Jacquie Gardiner

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Captions

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Caption For London, Castrol House C1965

Castrol House, on the corner of Balcombe Street and Marylebone Road, was completed in 1960, when it caused much comment for being London's first American-style curtain-walled office building.

Caption For Wells, New College 1892

The battlemented building opposite the North Porch, No 9 Cathedral Green, currently the Cathedral Music School, was originally a canonical house re-built , an Italian scholar.

Caption For Bosham, The Village 1902

Further away from the waterfront are Victorian houses behind the low boundary walls.

Caption For Market Deeping, Stamford Road C1955

Mill Cottage is on the right, and the River Welland is at the other side of the house.

Caption For Funtington, Hallidays 1965

In the village are Adsdean, a gabled Tudor style house of around 1850, and the parish church of St Mary, built in 1859.

Caption For Bibury, Bibury Court Hotel C1960

Dating from the 16th century, this fine Tudor country house was planned around three sides of a quadrangle with a protruding porch at the entrance.

Caption For Saxilby, High Street C1965

The whole of the shop extension has been removed, the chimney has gone from the house behind the shop, and it has all been redeveloped.

Caption For Cardington, The Village C1960

This is a beautiful example of the mixing of stone and timberwork that is typical of many houses that snuggle amongst the hills of southern Shropshire.

Caption For Beyton, Jeavons Nurseries C1955

The house, built in 1950 and called Brooklands, remains, now surrounded by a housing development called The Garden, Field House Close and Fallowfield.

Caption For Newnham, The Cottage C1955

The delightful mid Victorian house on the right is built in Strawberry Hill Gothic style.

Caption For Bath, Lansdown Crescent 1896

It has twenty houses to its centre range with its pedimented central and bow-fronted end houses, flanked by two further ranges of houses.

Caption For Bath, Milsom Street 1904

The grandest building was Somersetshire Buildings on the right, a terrace of five houses which has pedimented end houses and a central house with a bowed front, all enriched with columns, capitals and

Caption For Bath, St James Square 1929

On a sloping site the houses step up, so the scope for grand palace fronts is limited; the central houses on each side are defined by a modest pediment.

Caption For Linton, The Guildhall C1955

The timber-framed, jettied house faces the church and also the lane that crosses the River Granta.

Caption For Balcombe, The Village C1955

This village is noted for its beautiful woods, a railway tunnel under the Balcombe Forest and a brick viaduct over the Ouse valley.

Caption For Byworth, The Village 1906

The best old houses in the village are these two.

Caption For Cranford, The Berkeley Arms C1965

This substantial hotel and public house takes its name from the Berkeley family, who lived nearby at Cranford House.

Caption For Newton Poppleford, The Village C1965

It carries the plaque: 'Ye Olde Tolle House 1758'.

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove 1911

This charming scene awaited visitors to Ilkley's many hydropathic establishments, which included the Spa, the Grove, Ben Rhydding and the majestic Wells House, designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, architect

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove 1911

This charming scene awaited visitors to the many hydropathic establishments, which included the Spa, the Grove, Ben Rhydding and the majestic Wells House, designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, architect of the

Caption For Wrenbury, The Doctor's House C1955

Now called Stanley House, this beautiful timber-framed house is relatively recent compared to many in the area - above the window in the gable end there is a plaque that reads '1859'.

Caption For Luton, The Museum C1955

This beautiful old mansion house in Luton's Wardown Park houses a wide variety of standing exhibits - and the curators have an extensive programme of temporary events to hold the visitor's interest.

Caption For Dittisham, Greenway Quay C1960

Just up the road is Greenway House, built by Sir Walter Raleigh's half-brother Sir Humphrey Gilbert, and later home to Agatha Christie.

Caption For Alton, The Alton House Hotel 1928

Built in the the 1820s, this house was known as Beckington Place.