Maps

15 maps found.

1896, Jordans Ref. RNE745271
1920, Jordans Ref. POP745271
1945, Jordans Ref. NPO745271
1897-1898, Jordans Ref. RNC745271
1946, Jordan Green Ref. NPO745266
1885, Jordan Green Ref. HOSM64501
1898, Jordan Green Ref. RNE745266
1921, Jordan Green Ref. POP745266
1897 - 1923, Jordans Ref. HOSM49571
1901-1902, Jordan Green Ref. RNC745266
1896, Jordon Ref. RNE745280
1923, Jordon Ref. POP745280
1903, Jordon Ref. RNC745280
1947, Jordon Ref. NPO745280
1885, Broad, The Ref. HOSM55117

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Memories

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S C Cummins, Martin Street/Earle Street, Crewe

We are still in touch with Sid & Molly Cummins - both still fit and well in their 90's. My Mum and Dad are George and Chris Hughes. Mum worked in the office sorting out the cash deals for the ice cream ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1975

Old Friends, Does Anyone Know What Happened To Them?

I lived in Ashtead from the 1960s to about 1972 when my parents went back to Ireland. I went to St. Peters Primary School Leatherhead for two years,. This is a list of pals I used to hang out with ...Read more

A memory of Ashtead in 1970 by Patrick Mara

Macfisheries

Macfisheries was my very first job when leaving school, in 1967. It was on Camberley High Street. The Manager at that time was a Mr Sandy. I have happy memories of working there, and all the lovely people I worked with at the time, ...Read more

A memory of Camberley in 1967 by Brenda Glover Nee Malone

Childhood Memories

As a small child I used to visit my Gran & Grandad in Shirebrook - Annie & Seth Oakton. I'm told they lived in Byron Street and they had a grocery shop which was part of the front room in their house. Grandad also kept ...Read more

A memory of Shirebrook in 1966 by Yvonne Kirby

Ham, Sweet Ham!

I moved to Ham in 1959 from Kew and left in 1984 after coming back from a short spell of living abroad with work. I went to St. Andrew's school (now St. Matthias' church) then, St Richards with St Andrews on Ashburnham Rd. We lived in ...Read more

A memory of Ham in 1965 by Ray Gillon

Childhood In Longhirst

Hello, my name is Mick Turnbull. I was born in 1957 and lived at 1, Cairns Avenue. My parents were Robert Davison Turnbull and Jean Turnbull. My mother's parents were Adam and Nellie Chirnside and had lived in the same house ...Read more

A memory of Longhirst in 1965 by Mick Turnbull

Bowyers

Hello Mellissa How lovely to receive your message and memories of Country Riding stables. It would just be amazing to meet up with people who rode with us. I too have been back to visit the property and it broke my heart when I could ...Read more

A memory of Steep Marsh in 1965 by Rita Haylock

My Time In Branston Hall Hospital

I was a patient in Branston Hall Hospital in 1964/65. I was admitted to the hopital after being discharged from the WRAF. Mr Wilkinson was one of  the senior doctors and Mr Goddard was the sister in ...Read more

A memory of Branston in 1964 by Ellen Hunter

Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School

I attended Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School from September 6, 1963 until February 1969. Although I had passed my 11 Plus examination very highly (highest in the southwest of England) and wanted to go ...Read more

A memory of Lawrence Weston in 1963 by Timothy Purnell

Tooting Broadway

I moved to Coverton Road SW17 around 1962, my grandparents lived in Gilby Road, I played for hours on the grounds of the old St Georges hospital and attended Sellincourt primary school. The head mistress was Mrs Wooley and I'm sure ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1962 by Jozane Gray

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Captions

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Caption For Lyme Regis, Higher Mill 1892

The second cottage, known as Jordan (centre left), took its name from the point chosen for baptisms in what they called the Jordan River.

Caption For Buckden, George Hotel C1950

The Lion is receiving a delivery of Jordan Addington mineral waters.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Chambercombe Valley 1911

In 1098 Jordan de Cambernon came to Ilfracombe, and his descendants - variously known as the Champernouns, the Chambernons and the Chambrons - were lords of the manor and occasionally

Caption For Sheringham, High Street C1955

Rust's the draper's and milliner's display the latest ladies' fashions, and next door Jordan's the chemist's had their scales outside— you could check your weight for a ha'penny (the chemist's is still

Caption For Seer Green, Chalfont Road C1960

Nowadays the old core is surrounded by 20th-century housing, some small and the rest 'Metroland' detached houses in spacious well-treed gardens, between it and Seer Green and Jordans railway station on

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Church C1960

The brewery buildings were taken over by the firm of Jordan and Addington, but they were no longer used for brewing.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Old Cane And Rush Works, Desborough Street 2005

The Union Baptist Chapel in Easton Street was built in 1845, designed by Octavius Jordan.