Maps

167 maps found.

1946, Warren's Green Ref. NPO861145
1896, Warren's Green Ref. RNE861145
1919, Warren's Green Ref. POP861145
1898-1899, Warren's Green Ref. RNC861145
1922, Warren Ref. POP860881
1945, Warren Ref. NPO860882
1901 - 1910, Warren's Cross Fm Ref. HOSM63449
1896, Warren Ref. RNE860879
1897, Warren Ref. RNE860882
1947, Warren Ref. NPO860879
1898, Warren Ref. RNE860881
1903, Warren Ref. RNC860879
1924, Warren Ref. POP860879
1919, Warren Ref. POP860882
1896, Warren Ref. RNE860878
1923, Warren Ref. POP860878
1947, Warren Ref. NPO860878
1946, Warren Ref. NPO860881
1948, Warren Ref. HOSM63447
1921, The Warren Ref. POP846562

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Memories

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Very Early Memories!

I was born in Chelsfield in March 1945 at The Bunglaow, Crown Rd/Warren Rd. I was born on the day that the last doodle bug bomb was sent over by the Germans and it dropped not far from where I was born. I have been told ...Read more

A memory of Chelsfield by Janet Newton

Looking Back

I was born in St Peters St, Islington, 1935, bombed out late 1943, with nowhere to go, had a makeshift home in Aloysius College for a time until we were given a place in 4 Montague Road, Honsey, N8, that's where I knew what it was like ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1944 by George Burton

Combe Florey Primary School

The village school in Combe Florey closed in about 1958 I believe, it exists as a private house now, but I can still remember the mile long walk to and from it, through the lanes every morning and afternoon. Mum ...Read more

A memory of Combe Florey in 1958 by Kathy Farmer C/O Terry Roberts Roberts Flooring Contractors Ltd

My Mother My Birth Place

I know very little about the start of my life at the warren i was born in the summer of 1965 at chatsworth house in prestatyn and my mother was resident there in a converted bus belonging to my aunt she had 6 a lot of ...Read more

A memory of Gronant by Tracy Thomas

Growing Up In Filton

I was born in Plymouth of Welsh parents, there was no work in Newport Wales when my Father got out of the Navy, so, we moved to my Grandparents house in 50 Wallscourt Rd Filton, until our house 13 Canberra Grove Filton became ...Read more

A memory of Filton in 1966 by Christine Flage

Crescent Way 1963 To 1968

My family lived at 3 Downsway just off Southlands Avenue.  I had two older brothers when we arrived and by 1966 I had two more and a sister. My older brothers and I attended Warren Road Primary and I remember many of my ...Read more

A memory of Petts Wood in 1963 by Peter Browning

Crescent Way Orpington Kent 1960 1968

My family lived at 3 Downsway just off Southlands Avenue.  I had two older brothers when we arrived and by 1966 I had two more and a sister. My older brothers and I attended Warren Road Primary and I remember ...Read more

A memory of Orpington in 1965 by Peter Browning

Boyhood Memories

My memories of Sledmere are those of a small boy growing up in Sledmere between 1947 to 1958 when my parents decided to move from Sledmere. I have exceptionally fond memories of those days. I cannot remember a bad day or a sad day ...Read more

A memory of Sledmere by Tony Sygrove

Gone And Not Forgotten!

I can't believe no-one has bothered to write about LINSLADE, it may not be well known to the 'outsiders' but it's still worth a mention. My great-uncle, Robert Graham, used to work on Linslade railway station, he knew the ...Read more

A memory of Linslade in 1969 by Margaret Hogg

Warden Point

I used to live in Cherry Tree Cottage, Warden Point in 1930, my father was Jock Martin, a sergeant in the R.A.F. stationed in Eastchurch. My mother was Phylis Woollett, daughter of Frank Woollett, mine host of the Crooked Billet. ...Read more

A memory of Warden in 1930 by Frank Martin

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Captions

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Caption For Eaton Socon, The River Mill 1897

Built at the end of Washbank Road, Eynesbury, on the site of one of the earliest St Neots` crossings of the Ouse, Conygear takes its name from the nearby rabbit warren owned by Margaret, Countess of

Caption For Exmouth, Beach Bungalows 1906

In earlier days a beach community existed: numerous bungalows were built on the sands of the Exe estuary, particularly on the long spit of land known as Dawlish Warren, which stretches to

Caption For Eype, Mouth 1930

A moody shot of Charles and William Warren`s boathouse at Eype Mouth, southwards across Lyme Bay. Crab, lobster and crayfish pots are stacked by the door.

Caption For Eype, Mouth 1930

A moody shot of Charles and William Warren`s boathouse at Eype Mouth, southwards across Lyme Bay. Crab, lobster and crayfish pots are stacked by the door.

Caption For Minehead, Beach Hotel And Avenue 1923

Warren House, an ancient cruck-framed building, situated adjacent to the Warren marshes behind the promenade, was the home of the warrener, who was a gamekeeper for the Luttrell family.

Caption For Eype, Village 1930

Charles and William Warren were boatmen and Robert Warren quarried sand and sold shingle from the beach to the south.

Caption For Eype, Village 1930

Charles and William Warren were boatmen and Robert Warren quarried sand and sold shingle from the beach to the south.

Caption For Ewyas Harold, Dulas Road C1965

Everything that wasn't sold at the Smith and Warren stores was probably sold by Michael Griffith instead.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade And The Pier C1955

Despite an increase in traffic, the Parade remains a pleasant area for a walk or to simply sit and admire the views across to Dawlish Warren and Berry Head.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier And Drake's Island 1892

Drake's Island was originally known as St Nicholas Island; it was owned by the Priors of Plympton, who used it as a rabbit warren.

Caption For Dawlish, King's Parade 1903

Brunel, showing considerable foresight, did not cut Dawlish off from the sea when he built his railway, but incorporated its walls into a splendid promenade which can be followed all the way to Dawlish Warren

Caption For Melplash, The Village 1912

South Warren Hill rises to form the skyline in this picture, taken from the highway between Rose Cottage (left) and Rock Cottage (right).

Caption For Twickenham, The Fox Inn 2005

This profitable use for the local land had swept away the old rabbit warrens by 1800; the only trace of them left is the reference to the Warren Footpath on old pictures of the riverside from Marble

Caption For St Ives, The Warren C1955

This narrow St Ives street got its name from a rabbit warren once situated there. The street was also used at one time as a convenient 'rope walk' where ropes were made for the fishing industry.

Caption For Dawlish, King's Parade 1903

Brunel, showing considerable foresight, did not cut Dawlish off from the sea when he built his railway, but incorporated its walls into a splendid promenade which can be followed all the way to Dawlish Warren

Caption For Dartmoor, The Warren House Inn 1931

Many a stranded traveller has had cause to thank The Warren House Inn at Postbridge.

Caption For Dartmoor, The Warren House Inn 1931

The Warren House Inn, at over 1400 feet above sea level, has the distinction of being the highest pub in Devon and one of the highest in the country.

Caption For Methwold, The George Inn C1965

Methwold is one of several south-west Norfolk parishes noted for rabbit farming: there was an enormous warren here, covering 1,500 acres.

Caption For Lower Peover, The Bells C1955

They are the arms of Warren de Tabley; the pub's official name is the de Tabley Arms.

Caption For Eype, Jessamine Cottage 1897

The tea room at Jessamine Cottage at Eype, run by Mrs Edith Warren, had a rustic look, accentuated by moss on the thatched roof and the windows open for air in a hot summer.

Caption For Ewyas Harold, The Village C1955

The sign on the building on the far left advertised that Smith and Warren Stores were 'Grocers and Drapers, Corn and Seed Merchants and Wine and Ale Merchants'.

Caption For Romford, Warren Drive, Elm Park C1950

Warren Drive with its neat bungalows and semi-detached homes provides the northern border of the Elm Park Estate, an impressive residential development inspired by the extension of the District Line

Caption For Churchill, The Village And The Church C1960

This quiet village was the birthplace of Warren Hastings, governor-general of India, whose trial and acquittal on charges of corruption was one of the longest legal proceedings in British history.

Caption For Dawlish Warren, Mount Pleasant 1906

Mount Pleasant Inn still stands above the marshlands of Dawlish Warren, though it has changed somewhat since this photograph was taken.