Places
22 places found.
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- Dawlish Warren, Devon (near Dawlish)
- Warren, Yorkshire
- Warren, Dyfed (near Pembroke)
- Warren's Green, Hertfordshire
- Warren, Cheshire
- Warren, Dorset
- Manton Warren, Humberside
- Newborough Warren, Gwynedd
- Warren Heath, Suffolk
- Warren Row, Berkshire
- Shirley Warren, Hampshire
- The Warren, Wiltshire
- Crowborough Warren, Sussex
- Warren Street, Kent
- Sullington Warren, Sussex
- The Warren, Kent
- Walton Warren, Norfolk
- Hatch Warren, Hampshire
- Old Warren, Clwyd
- Upton Warren, Hereford & Worcester
- Warren Corner, Hampshire (near Petersfield)
- Warren Corner, Hampshire (near Farnham)
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Bexleyheath Circa 1950's
I lived in Faygate Crescent, Bexleyheath. Schools I remember attending are Upton Rd, Gravel Hill and Bexleyheath Secondary Modern. I have fond memories of chatting to the girls school across the playing fields from ...Read more
A memory of Bexleyheath in 1950 by
Golf In St Chads Park
I remember playing golf in St Chads park, it had a 18 hole, well kept course. There was a paddling pool, were I sometimes sailed my model boat. I also remember the Council run playleader scheme, were you could borrow ...Read more
A memory of Chadwell Heath 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 ...Read more
A memory of Polgooth in 1980 by
Memories Of Marks Gate
I lived on Marks Gate from 1954-1972 when I got married. We lived in a two bedroomed flat in Arneways Avenue. I went to the Oaks school in Collier Row, John Preston school on Marks Gate and The Warren school, Chadwell ...Read more
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Derrick Miles / Cathy Miles Of North/West Road
I was friends with Derrick for years but have lost touch. I am sure Cathy his sister was in my Class at the Warren. He may have had a younger sister but not sure. Any news of any of the Miles ...Read more
A memory of Chadwell Heath by
The Lost Wildlife Of Welling
Who can remember the cheerful chirping of house sparrows appearing as if from nowhere and landing en masse on a tree or fence, only to fly off again in a moment's notice. Or the wonderful murmeration patterns from clouds ...Read more
A memory of Welling by
Football Years
I played for the first Sudbrook Cricket Club football team. We came second in the East Gwent 2nd Division and got promoted. I played with: Dave Clements, Mike Keogh, Paul Little, Ivor Baker, Tony Cochrane, Bobby Noade, Darren Noade, ...Read more
A memory of Caldicot in 1980 by
Sun, Sea & Sandhills At Gronant
I remember going on our holiday in dad's car to Nan & Grandad's holiday bungalows, driving over the railway bridge and on to what I always knew as Gronant (The Warren). The first thing we would see would be the ...Read more
A memory of Gronant in 1966 by
Oakhanger, Hampshire
Grew up in Oakhanger and enjoyed the freedom of exploring the common in the centre of the village. Some good times were had sledging down a hill on the common in the snow. Also, finding and catching tadpoles in the pond ...Read more
A memory of Oakhanger
Childhood Holidays
We stayed in a ramshackle bungalow on the Warren and Miss Doyle, the owner, stayed in an outhouse while she rented the place to us for the week! We had the most wonderful times there and went every year for a long time. Sunny ...Read more
A memory of Gronant in 1958 by
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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
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
A moody shot of Charles and William Warren`s boathouse at Eype Mouth, southwards across Lyme Bay.
A moody shot of Charles and William Warren`s boathouse at Eype Mouth, southwards across Lyme Bay.
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.
Charles and William Warren were boatmen and Robert Warren quarried sand and sold shingle from the beach to the south.
Charles and William Warren were boatmen and Robert Warren quarried sand and sold shingle from the beach to the south.
Everything that wasn't sold at the Smith and Warren stores was probably sold by Michael Griffith instead.
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.
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
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.
South Warren Hill rises to form the skyline in this picture, taken from the highway between Rose Cottage (left) and Rock Cottage (right).
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
This narrow St Ives street got its name from a rabbit warren once situated there.
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
They are the arms of Warren de Tabley; the pub's official name is the de Tabley Arms.
Methwold is one of several south-west Norfolk parishes noted for rabbit farming: there was an enormous warren here, covering 1,500 acres.
The official name of this pub, parts of which are said to be around 700 yearrs old, should be the Warren de Tabley Arms.
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
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'.
Many a stranded traveller has had cause to thank The Warren House Inn at Postbridge.
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.
Mount Pleasant Inn still stands above the marshlands of Dawlish Warren, though it has changed somewhat since this photograph was taken.
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.
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