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My Early School Years In Mill Hill 1943 1950
I have few memories of my primary school which was in a private house in Croft Close a turning off of Marsh Lane, but I do remember being very happy there. This was during the latter war years. However I ...Read more
A memory of Mill Hill by
Ramblings Of A Septuagenarian.
My grandparents, Ernest and Ada Forrester lived, with my aunt Bess, Dad's sister, in the tiny cottage attached to the Congregational Chapel on The Green. They were the Chapel caretakers. In return they lived ...Read more
A memory of Newton Burgoland by
Great Part Of The Village
1970's and 80's: We had a great childhood playing at this end of the village. It was quiet except for the cars of people that lived up here. Everyone knew each other. My old house is in the background, all you can see is the ...Read more
A memory of Polgooth in 1980 by
The Rec!
Ah yes, The Rec! Scene of many a battle and many a cup final, in later years there was romance! You could get through the hedge and down onto the railway line to put halfpennies on the line that got flattened by trains as they ran over ...Read more
A memory of Little Sutton by
My Poor Upbringing By Teresa Shackell/Torrington
I was brought up in gwehelog no usk very poor and I can ember vividly very hungry most of the time oh and ice inside the windows I was so cold yet we had coal or rather wood from our local fields we used to ...Read more
A memory of Usk by
Alma Friston Nee Oldfield
I was born in Smeeton on April 23rd 1935. I remember staying with a Mr and Mrs Webb. As you approached Smeeton there were cottages on the left hand side, we stayed in the last one next to a lane. The cows came up this ...Read more
A memory of Smeeton Westerby in 1945 by
Lady Neville Recreation Ground
I played here from 1970 onwards. Behind the building were the public loos. To the left of the building, and to the left of the entrance off Avenue Road was a hump, about 4 feet high with a double skin brick wall along ...Read more
A memory of Banstead by
The 1950s In Park Road
Combined Police Station and Library on the right behind the hedges - and at the bend on the right lived, in the early 50s, one of the first great computer experts with Manchester University, who died young, I later discovered. ...Read more
A memory of Timperley by
Graham Kinnear Memories Of Brandon High School From Australia
Brandon High School, Motherwell, Scotland. Reminiscences by Graham Kinnear May 2023. Living in Australia since 1980. I was so fascinated by fun and games and adventures, that ...Read more
A memory of Motherwell by
Clements Hall
I must have been about six when I stayed at Clements Hall with my brothers Edwin and Terry in the 1950s. Christine story brought back memories. I also remember the geese, the matron often made me sit on the step to shell the peas. The ...Read more
A memory of Hockley in 1956 by
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This beautiful garden features ornamental box hedging in a design similar to an Elizabethan maze or knot garden.
Further along Nottingham Road, Frith's photographer looks eastwards towards Hill Top with the junction with Edward Road between the hedge and the wall.
The picture shows a neatly sculptured hedge forming decorative peacocks.
The picture shows a neatly sculptured hedge topped with fine topiary peacocks.
The Splash still flows, but the hedging has grown high on the left.
The sign of the New Inn pokes up over the hedge, beckoning with refreshment and food.
The house behind the hedge has gone too.
Gardeners tend the remarkable holly hedge of Penny Hill Park, which grows in places up to 40 feet high.
This beautiful thatched building is now known as Clipped Hedge Cottage.
Gardeners tend the remarkable holly hedge of Penny Hill Park, which grows in places up to 40 feet high.
It took a number of years to carry out the process of dividing up the land, laying out roads, digging drains, planting thorn hedges, improving the land, and harvesting the crops from more and more
The box hedges cut into the shape of chessmen in the splendid topiary garden at Haseley Court are well worth seeing.
Gardeners tend the remarkable holly hedge of Penny Hill Park, which grows in places up to 40 feet high.
The flint and stone cottage, with its neatly clipped box hedge and the workshop of C Knight, the local builder and contractor, attached to its side, stands beside the footbridge and ford across the upper
The flint and stone cottage, with its neatly clipped box hedge and the workshop of C Knight, the local builder and contractor, attached to its side, stands beside the footbridge and ford across the upper
Erlestoke is on the northern edge of Salisbury Plain and offers views that can still be recognised from this photograph.
A small hedge now surrounds the castle lodge, which we can see on the right behind the road sign.
The original schoolhouse was converted to a hostel for pupils of the adjacent Green Hedges School for handicapped children.
This magnificent building stands right beside the road but is hidden by what is now a much taller, and thicker, hedge.
This magnificent building stands right beside the road but is hidden by what is now a much taller, and thicker, hedge.
Tucked into the foreground, behind a hedge, ran the Bridport branch railway.
It is now almost hidden from view behind tall hedging and trees with a very secret garden.
The meadow is now the Water Meadow Car Park and from this vantage point the church is screened from view by high laurel hedges and only the spire can be seen.
Here is the hunter, bred to cross in safety the open pastures of the Shires, formed in the enclosures' favourite hedge-planting material, which makes up the obstacles to its safe progress.
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