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Maps

32 maps found.

1946, Ball's Green Ref. NPO631597
1946, Balls Green Ref. NPO631600
1919, Ball's Green Ref. POP631597
1897, Ball's Green Ref. RNE631597
1895, Balls Green Ref. RNE631600
1898, Balls Green Ref. RNC631600
1920, Balls Green Ref. POP631599
1946, Ball Green Ref. NPO631048
1896, Balls Green Ref. RNE631598
1898, Balls Green Ref. RNC631599
1945, Balls Green Ref. NPO631598
1940, Balls Green Ref. NPO631599
1902, Ball Green Ref. RNC631048
1897, Ball Green Ref. RNE631048
1895, Balls Green Ref. RNE631599
1921, Balls Green Ref. POP631598
1920, Balls Green Ref. POP631600
1898-1900, Ball's Green Ref. RNC631597
1921, Ball Green Ref. POP631048
1923, Ball Haye Green Ref. POP631051

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Memories

115 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

1960s Holidays In Newbiggin

My family, surname Ligema, were friends of Jim Highmoor who ran the scout group at Newbiggin during the 1950s and 60s. Mr Highmoor kindly let us stay for our holidays in the Scout Hut which was situated below the old ...Read more

A memory of Newbiggin by janeligema

At School

I was at school at Tylers Croft school in 1957 for 18 months before we moved to Oxfordshire. I remember walking to school from where I lived in Salmon Street, along Slough Lane and passed the Green Man pub and crossing over the Kingsbury ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury by carole.gentry

Auld Millfield

I was another Auld Millfielder, times were hard and nobody was well off but it was a happy place to grow up. I remember as a kid everyone under 18 playing cricket on the 'square' at the top of Millfield Crescent and using dustbin lids ...Read more

A memory of Newburn by Norman Dunbar

Barbaraville My Childhood Home

I was born and brought up in Barbaraville, spending the first 27 years of my life there before moving to Inverness. I will always remember it as an idyllic place to grow up in.. Many a happy hour was spent ...Read more

A memory of Barbaraville in 1970

Barking/Ilford

Born in Ilford 1947 I lived just a few yards from Barking Park. I spent a lot of happy times there in the outdoor swimming pool, running around the field, riding on the little train, boating on the lake (especially the steamer), ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1947

Bedfont

There so much I remember of Bedfont, but the best is how safe the area was and how we used to play out late at night playing torch at the corner of Southville Road using the post box and the bushes. We couldn't play ball games on the lane ...Read more

A memory of Bedfont in 1965 by Sharron Fuller

Benfield Street, Battersea 1950 1961

My earliest memories were of the surrounding streets, Barmore and Ingrave, York Road and especially the "Monkey Stairs", a set of steps off both York and Lombard Roads leading to flats on the first floor. ...Read more

A memory of Clapham in 1950

Billesdon, Leicestershire. 1977 1990

My dad moved his family into 3 Knights Close, Billesdon, when I was 7 years old. Our family consisted of my dad Terry, my mum Jytte, my brother Steven and myself Dionne. Our neighbours were the Townsend’s at No 1, ...Read more

A memory of Billesdon by Dionne Møller

Binsted School

I can still remember the day I started school. My Mum walked me from Isington to Binsted, I didn't know exactly where I was going and when we got to the school we had to go up these steps that were overhung with trees, it reminded me of ...Read more

A memory of Isington in 1958 by Linda Cox

Birkenhead In The 1950s

Birkenhead in the 1950s – it bears no resemblance to how it is today – it does’nt even look the same. Most of the places I remember are gone. The streets where I grew up have gone – the geography of the place has changed – ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by mcgraa

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Captions

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Caption For Benenden, Church And Green 1901

Here we see a Maytime scene of the long, tongue-shaped village green, with the church of St George in the background, and the chestnut trees in full blossom.

Caption For Benenden, Church And Green 1901

Here we see a Maytime scene of the long, tongue-shaped village green, with the church of St George in the background, and the chestnut trees in full blossom.

Caption For Hilton, The Unicursal Maze C1955

Children may have played on this maze on the green for centuries: it is thought that it was re-cut from an older maze in 1666 by William Sparrow.

Caption For Great Staughton, The Sundial C1955

The shops, work-shops and brick houses are built on the street edge, while the older cottages and farmhouses are set back, possibly on the line of the original village green.

Caption For Brampton, The Royal Oak And Signpost C1955

The mile post on the former green was set up by the Turnpike Trust in the 18th century for travellers using the new turnpike roads.

Caption For Derbyhaven, Golf Links Hotel 1903

One such course hired a full military band - try timing shots to the strains of 'Annie Laurie' - but Braid got his own back on the last green when he put his ball straight through the big bass drum.

Caption For Dorking, High Street 1922

Three balls, one white, one red and one blue, were paraded around the town.

Caption For Dalton In Furness, Tudor Square 1966

Bus shelters, one with a shopper waiting, occupy Tudor Square, once called Bally Green, at the end of Market Street, which is Dalton's main shopping street.