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Maps

29 maps found.

1946, Asthall Ref. NPO628135
1946, Asthall Leigh Ref. NPO628137
1897, Ashvale Ref. RNE627951
1919, Ashvale Ref. POP627951
1947, Ashvale Ref. NPO627951
1898, Asthall Ref. HOSM36429
1940, Cold Ash Hill Ref. NPO674853
1919, Ash Vale Ref. POP627404
1946, Ash Hill Ref. NPO627345
1898, Ash Hill Ref. RNE627345
1899, Ash Hill Ref. RNC627345
1898-1899, Asthall Ref. RNC628135
1940, Ash Vale Ref. NPO627404
1899-1900, Ashvale Ref. RNC627951
1895, Ash Vale Ref. RNE627404
1919, Ash Hill Ref. POP627345
1919, Asthall Leigh Ref. POP628137
1901, Two Ash Hill Ref. HOSM62727
1879 - 1903, Ashvale Ref. HOSM56344
1898, Asthall Leigh Ref. HOSM36431

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Memories

164 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Snapshots

As a very little boy we moved from Birkenhead in the North West, Merseyside to Luton. It was the 1950s and my Dad had a job in Vauxhall's. His brother Tom was already a General Foreman there and his younger brother John (that's what we all called ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Gerard Fitzpatrick Howkins

So Many People!

I was five years old in 1953 and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was the first vivid memory I have of my childhood. We lived at Midway, Cold Ash Hill, the major road through the village. Dressed as a pirate with silver buckles on ...Read more

A memory of Cold Ash by grahamfsmith

More Memories From A Boy Growing Up In Burghfield

Back in Burghfield around 1962, I clearly remember one day during the School Summer Holiday seeing a Huge Red and Green Steamroller coming towards me with a whole host of Road Tar making ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Andrew Cooper

Growing Up In Cold Ash

I spent the early years of my life in Cold Ash and Thatcham. We lived in a detached house on Cold Ash Hill called Midway. I believe it has since been renamed. The house was built by my grand father Alfred Gadd, the carpenter, ...Read more

A memory of Cold Ash by grahamfsmith

Weekends At Chapel Row

I didn't live in Bucklebury but was born in Cold Ash where I lived prior to moving to Thatcham. Unfortunately my father died as the result of a motor cycle accident when I was eight years old, and social care being what it was ...Read more

A memory of Bucklebury by grahamfsmith

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

I Lived At 45 Warrington Ave

I was born in Taplow in 1957, my parents shared a house (a semi) with my grandparents. They lived downstairs and us obviously upstairs. I attended St Anthony’s Catholic School on the Farnham Rd and at that time they had ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Bob Gough

Goldthorpe In The Fifties

I was born in 1946 and lived in Manor Avenue. Cricket with dustbin lids propped up with a house brick in the "backins" were our stumps and we played from dawn to dusk during the summer holidays...except during Wimbledon ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe by swamidhyan

Memories Of The Civic

My first memory of the Civic was that awesome ceiling, seen for the very first time at a do hosted by the then new Evening Post newspaper, for all the delivery boys & girls. Probably not long after the hall opened. The ...Read more

A memory of Dunstable by Merv Thomas

Personal Reflections

I was born in Sandleaze, Worton in 1957. I was brought up at 1 Mill Road near the Marston boundary. I remember many things about the village especially the Rose and Crown Pub and the Mill. I remember with pride the war ...Read more

A memory of Worton by Teresa Lewis

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Captions

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Caption For St George, Clarendon School C1960

Kinmel Hall stands on a site said to date back to 1311, but this present country house emerged from the ashes of a former mansion destroyed by fire in 1848.

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Park Gate 1895

Charles Towneley, the 'great collector' as he is sometimes known, had plans for the housing of his collection of classical antiquities at Towneley Hall.

Caption For Cobham, The Hall 1899

In 1882, it was to Cobham Hall that English cricketers brought the Ashes from Australia for the first time.

Caption For Rochdale, Town Hall Square 1892

The statue cost £2,000 and was unveiled on 24 October 1891; it stood close to the Town Hall, whose foundation stone Bright had laid 25 years earlier.

Caption For Over Kellet, 1923

The church of St Cuthbert is dedicated to that saint as he is thought to have stayed in the hamlet.

Caption For Island Of Philae, Pharaoh's Bed C1857

The 12th Earl of Derby had often stayed at his uncle’s house in Banstead, the Oaks; as he was a keen sportsman, there was talk of his funding a new stakes for horse racing.

Caption For Newquay, The Sands 1894

The name comes from the Cornish 'heva', meaning 'found', which the huer would shout on sighting a shoal.