Maps

370 maps found.

1946, Bottom House Ref. NPO646682
1947, Bolton Houses Ref. NPO645661
1923, Lower House Ref. POP769400
1925, Lower Houses Ref. POP769426
1919, Pochin Houses Ref. POP807789
1897, Beck Houses Ref. RNE636039
1898, Swain House Ref. RNE843329
1899, West Houses Ref. RNE864461
1898, Heath House Ref. RNE730143
1896, High Houses Ref. RNE733087
1898, Rift House Ref. RNE816709
1896, Lower House Ref. RNE769400
1896, Lower Houses Ref. RNE769426
1903-1904, Bank Houses Ref. RNC632394
1896, Close House Ref. HOSM41284
1907, Keld Houses Ref. HOSM47151
1886 - 1887, Manor House Ref. HOSM35752
1903, School House Ref. HOSM58675
1923, West Houses Ref. POP864461
1921, White House Ref. POP868007

Books

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Memories

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Birdhurst House

My great grandparents lived at Birdhurst House - now demolished - and although I have family images from the garden, I have never seen a photo or painting of the house itself. Does anyone know where I might find one?

A memory of Reigate by Anne Doery

Hornchurch, Upminster Road C.1950

Opposite where the bus is located is a row of shops at the end of Glanville Drive. For the first part of my life from 1947 I lived at the far end of Glanville Drive. The large house in the background with the ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch

My Childhood Home And Its Spelling

I do remember that the signpost on the main road pointing towards Bratton had it as 'Bratton Seamore". My first home was Bratton Hill Cottage, since demolished and the land developed. My Father worked ...Read more

A memory of Bratton Seymour by Steven Brunt

Mandrake Road

My siblings and I were all born at Weir maternity hospital in Balham, we lived on Mandrake road and we all went to Fircroft primary school opposite our house. I was at Fircroft from 1976-1982. Mr. Chaimings was the headmaster then, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Sylvia Amoah

Memories Of Market Drayton

This once sleepy hamlet was first home to me, a better place for childhood there could not be. Little Drayton church and it`s `olde` Sunday school. fishing excursions with Uncle to Buntingsdale pool, Dalelands ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

The Fairway

I was born at 28 The Fairway in 1946. There was (is) a wide grassed area down the centre of the road making it a kind of dual carriageway. In the years following the 2nd World War there were, "Pig bins", on several sections of the grass ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by David Jagger

Happy Days

My name is Brian Newman and I was born in Barking in 1942. My old man was a grocer and his shop was Newman Stores in Ripple Road by the Harrow, or as we called it, the "arrer". There was a long row of shops either side of Ripple Road. I ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Brian Newman

Happy Days

I went to Wescott Road school in 1950 then St Crispins 1956. I can recall quite a few shops. Herrings furniture where you could buy on HP with no checks, as Mr Herring assessed whether or not you looked trustworthy. NSS newsagents. Next ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham by keithmorshead

Stanmore 1950 52

Hallo , my name is Cliff Bowley. My family moved to Stanmore in 1950 to a very large house called "Belmont Lodge " on the corner of Denis Lane and London Road junction. Does anybody remember it? It was knocked down for development, ...Read more

A memory of Stanmore by cliffbowley

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Captions

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Caption For Blewbury, London Road C1955

Although these two 16th-century houses are situated on the main A417 road, they have survived the ravages of modern traffic and are still recognisable.

Caption For Whitchurch, The Village C1955

A typical Thames-side settlement, Whitchurch has a number of Edwardian villas, Georgian houses and flint cottages.

Caption For Steeple Claydon, North End Road C1955

The Verneys of Claydon House in Middle Claydon, now a National Trust house, bought Steeple Claydon in 1705 from the Chaloner family, who are commemorated in the village road, Chaloners Hill.

Caption For Smallhythe, The Village 1900

Here we can see the red brick church of Flemish design, and beyond it the attractive black and white timbered Priests House.

Caption For Braintree, Coggeshall Road 1923

Continuing the development of houses along the main Dunmow to Colchester Road, these fine houses, dating from the turn of the 20th century, were also built for the growing middle class.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1955

Aveline House, the Georgian building housing Lloyds TSB Bank on the site of Tower House, was the home of William Aveline.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

Virginia creeper has now spread to every inch of stonework on the 18th- century house (centre right).

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1904

There is a splendid proportion of medieval and Tudor timber-framed houses; it is even more astonishing that the market infill between Middle Row and the High Street survived traffic imperatives.This view

Caption For Sutton, Langley Park Road 1903

In this view, looking south just past the junction of Cavendish Road and Albion Road, the two large houses on the left remain, but flats and a close of small modern houses, Milestone Close

Caption For Felsted, The Old School House (The Guildhall) C1960

In this photograph, we see the original school building, known as the Old School House, facing the camera.

Caption For Acock's Green, Hall Green, Pemberley Road C1965

These are Coppice House, Hollypiece House and Homemeadow House, named after fields on the Fox Hollies estate.

Caption For Wilcot, The Village C1955

These cottages are just a few of around forty built around a triangular village green for the Wroughton Estate; some are known to have housed the workers at Wilcot Manor House.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

Brooke House, the town centre's only housing unit, opened on 7 July 1962.

Caption For Shirehampton, The George Inn C1955

After the Great War, Housing Acts provided local authorities with government funding to build houses, which opened up areas such as the Sea Mills Estate to residential development.

Caption For Martock, The Pinnacle And Market House C1955

Built in the 1750s, Martock's Market House originally held a row of shambles or butchers' shops.

Caption For Hutton, The Village 1891

This similar view of the village gives a closer impression of the mission house and the row of managers' houses (right).

Caption For Ashford, Station Road C1950

Were it not for the public house on the right, this scene would be completely unrecognisable.

Caption For Sheffield, Ruskin Museum 1893

In 1890 the John Ruskin Museum relocated from a house at Walkley to Meersbrook House in Meersbrook Park.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Incline 1901

The impressive edifices of Edward House and Alexandra House, (named after Edward and Alexandra, Prince and Princess of Wales, later Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) can be seen on the Marine

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, The Village 1908

The house on the right where the lady is standing is now called Ruskin House.

Caption For Sheffield, Ruskin Museum 1893

In 1890 the John Ruskin Museum relocated from a house at Walkley to Meersbrook House in Meersbrook Park.

Caption For Rugby, North Street 1922

North Street was mainly residential in the early 20th century, with some splendid houses, including thatched cottages.

Caption For Windsor, King George V Memorial 1937

The building to the right of the memorial is Old Bank House.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

Brooke House, the town centre's only housing unit, opened on 7 July 1962.