Maps

67 maps found.

1923, Arden Park Ref. POP626401
1919, Ardens Grafton Ref. POP626408
1947, Arden Park Ref. NPO626401
1903, Arden Park Ref. RNC626401
1896, Arden Park Ref. RNE626401
1905-1907, Arden Ref. RNC626390
1904-1905, Arden Ref. RNC626391
1898, Ardens Grafton Ref. RNE626408
1947, Ardens Grafton Ref. NPO626408
1947, Tanworth-In-Arden Ref. NPO844974
1946, Weston In Arden Ref. NPO866335
1947, Hampton In Arden Ref. NPO726245
1919, Henley-In-Arden Ref. POP731411
1898, Tanworth-In-Arden Ref. RNE844974
1947, Henley-In-Arden Ref. NPO731411
1899, Weston In Arden Ref. RNE866335
1921, Hampton In Arden Ref. POP726245
1919, Tanworth-In-Arden Ref. POP844974
1899-1902, Ardens Grafton Ref. RNC626408
1898, Henley-In-Arden Ref. RNE731411

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Memories

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Memories Of My Dad

Hi if anyone has any memories of Roy Grinsted, 5 The Avenue, Arden Park, bredbury. I would love to here them. He was born 1945. His dad was Thomas Grinsted and I only remember my step grandma Mary as my gran died in the 60's i think. ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury by Lisa Grinsted Moxon

Air Raids

These memories are as fresh in my mind as if they happened last week. Boston had its share of air raids, the first one was on a rainy Monday, it was July, the first day of our summer school holidays. It would be about 7.15 am when we heard a ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1940 by Bob Marriott

Aiden's Bike.

I remember this picture well, back in 1955, i was a nipper, and my good friend Aiden, he was a bit of a petrol head, he loved bikes more then anything in the world, that bike in the picture was his one, he was my best friend ...Read more

A memory of North Weald Bassett by Mike Rock

Village Shop

I lived in the bungalow at the end of the spinny on West Avenue in the late 1960s and went to Highcroft School from age 4 to 5, which was an old Victorian building which always smelt of tomato soup and stood on the corner of ...Read more

A memory of Castle Bromwich in 1960 by Mark Waters

Arden Park Primary School

I went from Arden Park Primary School to Bredbury Secondary Boys School just before it became a Comprehensive. Left 1972. I remember Andrew Smith, Steven Smith, Paul Finch, Alan Gresty, Craig Fairbrother, Barry Greenhalgh and ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury by tonyhope1

I Lived In Bredbury 1958 1977

I used to walk through "The Woods" to get from Sandiway to Arden Park. I grew up with George, Peter and Geoffrey Roarke. I loved walking to the Black and White farm or Vernon Park on weekends. At Arden Park I played ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury by Janet Markowiak

Mystery Lady At The Phoenix Tavern

Please have a look at this blog and see if you can help identify the mystery lady. There may be a free pint in it for you. Also if you go back a few entries you will see a concise and funny look at the famous Arden murder case. atomicsquibblog.com

A memory of Faversham by jason

Part 11

And had an inter-house sports day annually that was highly contested. The school was divided into four houses, St Columbus, St Aiden, and St Patrick and St Cuthbert’s. Church attendances were very high, poor Fr. Tuohey had to give ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

A Walk From Shotgate Baptist Church To Wick Lane

My name is Kevin Mears, I lived in Wickford from my birth in 1958 until I got married in 1980. I shall describe my memories of Wickford as a couple of walks around the Wickford area. My first walk ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

Palmer Family Of Preston Bagot

My great-great-great grandfather was Joseph Palmer, blacksmith, and his daughter Jane Plamer married James Ferris Cooke in 1838. They lived most of thier lives in Tanworth in Arden. Does anyone out there have any information about the Plamer family please?  My email is anniebrown5@hotmail.co.uk

A memory of Preston Bagot by Pat Brown

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Captions

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Caption For Tanworth In Arden, The Village C1965

Little remains today of Shakespeare`s Forest of Arden, only isolated islands of woodland in a sea of agriculture.

Caption For Wilmcote, The Green And Swan Guest House C1955

With all those pilgrims coming to visit what they thought was Mary Arden`s house, it was obviously necessary for Wilmcote to provide refreshments and accommodation, and The Swan did just

Caption For Tanworth In Arden, The Village C1965

Little remains today of Shakespeare's Forest of Arden, only isolated islands of woodland in a sea of agriculture.

Caption For Wilmcote, The Green And Swan Guest House C1955

With all those pilgrims coming to visit what they thought was Mary Arden's house, it was obviously necessary for Wilmcote to provide refreshments and accommodation, and The Swan did just that.

Caption For Wilmcote, Mary Arden's House (Now Palmer's Farm) C1965

It was in 1789 that it was first given the name of Mary Arden's House, reflecting a local tradition that it had been the home of Shakespeare's mother before her marriage.

Caption For Wilmcote, The Crofts C1955

vernacular architecture characteristically uses a mixture of building materials; with stone in the Cotswolds, for instance, and an abundance of timber in the formerly well- wooded areas of Arden

Caption For Wilmcote, The Crofts C1955

Warwickshire's vernacular architecture characteristically uses a mixture of building materials; with stone in the Cotswolds, for instance, and an abundance of timber in the formerly well-wooded areas of Arden

Caption For Dorridge, Manor Road C1960

The photograph is taken from Arden Road, which is the other side of Grange Road - all the street names have obviously been chosen to evoke a rural past which is now just a memory.

Caption For Dorridge, Manor Road C1960

The photograph is taken from Arden Road, which is the other side of Grange Road - all the street names have obviously been chosen to evoke a rural past which is now just a memory.

Caption For Hurley, The Village C1965

Hurley began life as a small settlement in a clearing in the Forest of Arden, and it probably did not grow substantially until Dexter Colliery opened in 1927.

Caption For Warwick, Guy's Cliffe House 1922

The arrogant son of a Gascon knight, he had the effrontery to call Guy, Earl of Warwick 'The black hound of Arden'. He

Caption For Kingsbury, The Church C1955

The Church of St Peter and St Paul overlooks the River Tame and was founded c1150 by Osbert de Arden.

Caption For Oxford, Christ Church 1890

Robert Peel, William Gladstone and W H Auden were among the college's more distinguished students, and when John Fell was dean here, one of his scholars based a famous Latin epigram on him following a

Caption For Braintree, Coggeshall Road 1923

Mr Leonard Alden, who ran a tailor and outfitter's business, had one of these houses.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village 1921

Motor transport came along with smoother roads, and enabled more journeys to the towns.