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Maps

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1919, Stanbridge Ref. POP838037
1896, Stanbridge Ref. RNE838036
1920, Stanbridge Ref. POP838036
1887 - 1900, Stanbridge Ref. HOSM60222
1897-1909, Stanbridge Ref. RNC838037
1887, Stanbridge Ref. HOSM37081
1946, Stanbridge Ref. NPO838036
1940, Stanbridge Ref. NPO838037
1895, Stanbridge Ref. RNE838037
1898-1899, Stanbridge Ref. RNC838036
1887, Stanbridge Ref. HOSM52479
1887 - 1900, Stanbridge Ref. HOSM48309
1881 - 1900, Stanbridge Ref. HOSM60221
1897-1909, Stalbridge Weston Ref. RNC837954
1919, Stalbridge Ref. POP837951
1898, Stalbridge Ref. RNE837951
1898, Great Stambridge Ref. RNC720409
1897-1909, Stalbridge Ref. RNC837951
1945, Stalbridge Weston Ref. NPO837954
1921, Great Stambridge Ref. POP720409

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Memories

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When I Was A Girl

When I was about five years old my parents used to take us kids on a Sunday walk. Always remember it was to Stambridge mills. Back then the roads leading to the mill were not more then a country track. On the way to the mills dad ...Read more

A memory of Rochford in 1955 by Mary Jones

Rose Cottage Help!

Does anyone have any info or know any history surrounding 'Rose Cottage' on Stambridge Road, next to the Cherry Tree pub? I am unsure how long it has been called Rose Cottage and am having difficulty finding out any history. All ...Read more

A memory of Rochford

Stambridge Mill And Rochford Beach

When I was a kid about of about 10 we used to swim from the sluice at the mill. It was great for swimming as the current was strong at the gates. Also the beach was more popular, we used these sites till we ...Read more

A memory of Rochford by Mark Wilson

Mud And Beer

Although we lived in Ashingdon, my mum used to take me and my siblings swimming at Stambridge Mill. The Cherry Tree pub nearby was where I used to go under-age drinking before I left school. As a very young child I remember visiting ...Read more

A memory of Rochford in 1964 by Don Pepper

During The War

My grandparents ran The Red Lion, in Stalbridge for Hall and Woodhouse, which is now flats. My father, who was American and was based nr Stalbridge, would drink in the Red Lion with the actor Jackie Cogan or Uncle Fester from ...Read more

A memory of Stalbridge in 1945 by Susan Sheppard

Raf Bletchley

Was stationed at R.A.F. Stanbridge as my first posting out of RAF Cosford (Boy Entrant 20th) in May 1955. Lived at RAF Bletchley and travelled to and fro by gary to Stanbridge. Moved up to Stanbridge the following January and lived ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley in 1955 by John Stevenson

Raf Bletchley 1950 51

Hello Former RAF Bletchley 'inmates,' I spent a couple of happy years at RAF Bletchley which I would describe as just a dormitory station where we ate, slept and relaxed during off-duty hours from our work at RAF ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley in 1950 by Walter Bourne

Raf Bletchley Bucks In The 1950s

I was stationed at Raf Bletchley 1950-1953 and wonder if anyone out there had a similar exdperience. At that time Bletchley was a signals station with most of the occupants working at RAF Stanbridge but having ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley by bercyn

Farmers Of Dorset

My grandfather Cecil Brown was born in 1887 at Caundle Purse on Tripp Farm. His father was Albert Brown and his mother was Emma Sheppard, they were farmers all their lives in and around Barrow Hill, Stalbridge and Trent Farm.

A memory of Caundle Marsh in 1890 by Jackie Brown

The Old Rectory Later Ragstone Lodge

Looking for anything on the Old Rectory in Stambridge. Does anybody remember the years before it was turned into a home for the elderly. I used to live there as my parents bought it from the church, we ...Read more

A memory of Great Stambridge in 1964 by Linda P Harle

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Captions

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Caption For Aberdeen, Brig O' Balgownie C1890

This single-span bridge is situated a few hundred yards to the north of St Machar's Cathedral. It dates from the early 14th century.

Caption For Froggatt, Bridge 1896

The elegant double-span bridge over the River Derwent at Froggatt dates from the 17th century; it is unusual in that it has a large, pointed central arch nearer to the village and a smaller one on the

Caption For Swanbridge, The Spinney Trailer Park C1955

Swanbridge and Sully Island, once the haunt of wreckers and pirates, would play host to an equally enthusiastic yet more peaceful group of invaders each summer!

Caption For Pulborough, Swan Bridge 1921

The surviving old Swan bridge was built in 1738 to replace an earlier wooden one, and it has been preserved after a more modern bridge and carriageway were constructed alongside it.

Caption For Slad, Steanbridge Lane 1910

Steanbridge House, where Laurie Lee's Squire Jones lived, is approached by way of this lane.

Caption For Melton, Wilford Bridge 1898

The floods of 1939 resulted in a new single span bridge being erected.

Caption For Wroxham, On The Bure 1921

A mile from Wroxham Broad and spanning the Bure is this lovely old single-span bridge, partially hidden by a passing sail.