Places

7 places found.

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Maps

198 maps found.

1919, Ponde Ref. POP808431
1896, Ponde Ref. RNE808431
1900-1902, Ponde Ref. RNC808431
1947, Ponde Ref. NPO808431
1898-1901, Pond Street Ref. RNC808424
1946, Pond Street Ref. NPO808424
1895, Bottom Pond Ref. RNE646691
1897-1898, Bottom Pond Ref. RNC646691
1898-1900, Pond Close Ref. RNC808381
1896 - 1948, Pond Street Ref. HOSM63690
1946, Bottom Pond Ref. NPO646691
1898, Pond Close Ref. RNE808381
1896, Pond Park Ref. RNE808422
1896, Pond Street Ref. RNE808424
1946, Pond Park Ref. NPO808422
1921, Bottom Pond Ref. POP646691
1919, Pond Close Ref. POP808381
1920, Pond Park Ref. POP808422
1946, Pond Close Ref. NPO808381
1920, Pond Street Ref. POP808424

Books

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Memories

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Larner And Mustoe Families

I am very interested in Northleach because my family connections, the Mustoes and Larners, go back several hundred years there and certainly in the case of the Larners back to the 1600's. Both families were shepherds and ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Gary Hargreaves

Princes Road

I was born in 1953 at 71 Princes Road, in 1955 we moved to 10 Church Road where I lived until 1969 when I left home. I went to Princes Road Boys school where Mr Carr was the Head and some of the teachers were Miss Gardiner, Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Phil Gray

Grandfather

My Grandfather, Frank Portingale came from Faulkand, we spent many Summer holidays there. I remember having our photos taken in the stocks and gathering mushrooms. My Grandfather's sister Edith lived in Pond row. I have fond memories of Faulkland.

A memory of Faulkland by Keri Portingale

The 50s And 60s

I lived with my parents,  Ralph and Joan, "Bindy" and sister Judy,  on Birchway, off Ack Lane East, then we moved to 17 Atholl Road.  There were several families with children who my sister and I  spent a lot of time with - Johnny ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Richard Caville

Grosvenor Road And Urmston, Always A Place In My Heart.

I lived on Grosvenor Road, Urmston - the allotment end - from 1965 to late 1969 age 3 to nearly 8 years of age with my 2 brothers and parents (we then moved to Blackburn). My daughter has recently ...Read more

A memory of Urmston by magwat13

Mitcham

I lived in Manor Road in the late fifties and then Lymington Close until the end of the sixties, it was a great place to live then. We played on Mitcham common going to the seven island ponds on our bicycles and the old gun site. Mr ...Read more

A memory of Norbury

Good Old Days.....

I was a "Calder girl" from 1951 or 52 to 1959. I didn't like it much at the time, but now of course, I have many, many memories. I know so many of the hymns in the English hymn book because we had to learn them for punishments. Not ...Read more

A memory of Seascale by Frances Ellis Nee Birkbeck

Molly Gray's Memories Of Weston Green, Thames Ditton, Surrey.

When we were children during WWII, my brothers Rob and Wilf and myself often visited Weston Green. At Weston Green there were two churches and two ponds called Marneys and Milburns. My ...Read more

A memory of Weston Green by Janet Moore

Charles Peters

Charles Peters was my Great Great Grandfather and he owned the Vale of Health Hotel in the early 1900's. He rented rooms to to the artists, including Henry Lamb and Sir Stanley Spencer. For whatever reason, Charles was so very upset ...Read more

A memory of Vale of Health by Susan Marshall

Joan The Wad

I have bought Joan the Wad Cornish pickles at the Abbey and caught a trout in the river that runs in front of it. I was evacuated to the village in the war to Church Town Farm with Mr and Mrs Greenway and there was a large monkey puzzle ...Read more

A memory of Lanivet in 1950 by John Angus

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Captions

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Caption For Rottingdean, Tudor Close House C1955

The Village Pond c1955 A tranquil view of Rottingdean pond, replete with model sailing boats hardly stirring above their reflections on a warm summer's day.

Caption For Frensham, The Little Pond C1965

South of Farnham, on the greensand heathland, there are two famous and immensely popular lakes, Frensham Great Pond and Frensham Little Pond.

Caption For Darlington, North Lodge Park 1903

Featured here is the fish pond and castellated boathouse that once belonged to William Backhouse; they were retained when North Lodge Park was developed.

Caption For Earlswood, New Pond 1922

A wonderful evocative scene of people enjoying themselves on the pond; note in particular the boat with a canopy.

Caption For Lindfield, The Pond C1960

The row of white posts form an attractive (and safe) barrier at the pond`s edge.

Caption For Childrey, The Pond C1960

The duck pond, a typical feature of many Oxfordshire villages, has changed very little since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Swindon, Goldfish Pond, Town Gardens 1948

The Goldfish Pond from the South This portion of the gardens is situated near the south-eastern arm of the perimeter path.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Village 1903

Finchingfield, about seven miles north west of Braintree, with its wide green and pond on the River Pant, remains little changed today.This view of the pond and ducks looks away from the famous windmill

Caption For Haddenham, Banks Pond C1960

Haddenham was one of the chief breeding areas for the Aylesbury duck; its network of streams and ponds was of immense value to this industry, even if the village was famously foul-smellling in a hot summer

Caption For Earlswood, New Pond 1922

The ponds lie across the road from New Pond Farm, where today there is a nature reserve.

Caption For Ewell, The Pond 1903

The pond is in central Ewell; the wall separates it from the grounds of Bourne Hall on the right.

Caption For Harpenden, Village Pond 1897

This restful scene of the village pond in the High Street with its magnificent trees, thatched cottages and elegant pair of swans, fell victim to the sweeping expansionism and development of the 20th century

Caption For Yateley, The Common 1924

A mile to the west lies Fleet Pond, Hampshire's largest freshwater lake.

Caption For Ewell, The Pond 1903

The pond is situated at the junction of the London and Chessington Roads.

Caption For Buriton, The Church Of St Mary 1898

The picturesque village of Buriton stands in the shadow of Butser Hill, and by the pretty, tree-fringed pond lies the church, with its 13th-century tower watching over the tranquil scene.

Caption For Harpenden, Village Pond 1897

Sad to relate, this restful scene of the village pond in the High Street with its magnificent trees, thatched cottages and elegant pair of swans fell victim to the sweeping expansionism and development

Caption For Bonchurch, The Beach C1955

This later view of the pond is worth comparing to the earlier photograph of the same scene.

Caption For Rawcliffe, High Street C1955

On the green, which consisted of nearly two acres of land, there was once a horse pond and a maypole; the horse pond was replaced with a drinking trough for cattle.

Caption For Snaresbrook, Eagle Pond 1903

Eagle Pond was named after the popular public house and one-time coaching inn the Spread Eagle (substantially rebuilt as the Eagle).

Caption For Great Dunmow, Parsonage Downs C1955

Cricketers` Pond takes its name from the pub whose sign is visible in the background (left).

Caption For Eversley, Eversley Cross Green 1910

This picture shows a pond considerably bigger than that which remains today; beyond lies The Lamb public house.

Caption For Shottermill, The Pond 1913

The southern arm of the River Wey passes here, yet the two ponds at Shottermill are actually in West Sussex.

Caption For Guisborough, Priory And Lake 1932

The Monks' Pond (or lake) lies to the south east of the priory ruins on Whitby Lane.