Places
22 places found.
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- Westfield, Cleveland
- Westfield, Avon
- Westfield, Yorkshire (near Staveley)
- Westfield, Hereford & Worcester
- Westfields, Dorset
- Westfield, Hampshire
- Westfields, Hereford & Worcester (near Hereford)
- Westfield, Highlands
- Westfield, Cumbria
- Westfield, Norfolk
- Westfield, Surrey
- Westfield, Sussex
- Westfield, Tayside (near Forfar)
- Westfield, Yorkshire (near Yeadon)
- Westfield, Yorkshire (near Heckmondwike)
- Westfield, Strathclyde (near Kilsyth)
- Westfield, Lothian (near Armadale)
- Westfield Sole, Kent
- West Field, Humberside
- West Fields, Berkshire
- West Field, Yorkshire (near York)
- Westfields of Rattray, Tayside
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
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St. Anselms Church In Hatch End
At the time of this picture in 1960 the church could only be reached by travelling along an attractive, tree-lined, unsurfaced crescent called Westfield Park. Beyond the church on the left of the picture is the vestry ...Read more
A memory of Hatch End by
Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean
THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in the ...Read more
A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by
My Happy Childhood In Berkhamsted.
I was born at the Grange Nursing Home in Berkhamsted on November 19th, 1950. My parents were John and Marjorie Stanborough, my father was a school teacher at Park View School which later reverted to Westfield. We ...Read more
A memory of Berkhamsted by
Long Lost Friends
I stayed with a Mr & Mrs Freeman who lived at 'Westfield', Barnes Lane, Sarisbury Green during 1960, they had a son Christopher who died in a motorcycle accident in 1964. I would love to make contact with anyone who knew this family, I now live in Spain but will be visiting UK in July 2011.
A memory of Sarisbury in 1960 by
Grandparents
My nanny & granddad lived in Orrell Park, Westfield Road. I remember very well growing up because I lived in Aintree at that time, visiting them with mum & dad. We would get the number 60 bus up to the corner of their road. ...Read more
A memory of Orrell in 1953 by
Barnes In The Sixties
My name is John Lines. I will always consider Barnes to be my home. I was born in 1951 in Railway Street which had allotments and even Jack Sedgewick's Pigs between the end of the road and the railway line. The Old Barnes ...Read more
A memory of Barnes by
Bell Hotel, Radstock
I was born at Waldegrave Terrace, Radstock but moved to Elm Tree Avenue, Westfield a mile or so up the hill in 1952 when I was 6. I used to go to Miss Hill's infant school at the top of Bath Old Hill and my sister went ...Read more
A memory of Coleford in 1953
Keel History
Hi, I have been reseaching my family on the Keel side, and have found a Barnard Keel, working with his father David and mother Mildred in The Plough in Westfield, Battle, Sussex. They were the publicans in the 1910's or ...Read more
A memory of Westfield in 1910 by
School
I went to St Anne's from 1944 - 1952. Enjoyed it most of the time with the gym, hockey and high jump, not much else. Mother Mary Clare was the Headmistress, quite gentle, and Mother Mary Dominic was in charge of drama etc. Enjoyed the ...Read more
A memory of Sanderstead in 1944 by
Ancestory
Hello ,, I am trying trace my family history ... I believe my Family originated from Westfield Catt was the family name .. my grandfather was Frederick Catt married to Alice .. they had a son George who married Gladys Tomlin from ...Read more
A memory of Westfield
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Beyond is Westfields, one of the town's three medieval open fields.
The view is southwards to the Cobb warehouses and Cobb hamlet (left), beyond Westfield (centre) and a terrace of early 19th- century town houses.
Beyond is Westfields, one of the town's three medieval open fields.
The estate was sold off after Alexander's death, and by 1855 a number of cottages and houses had been built in what are now Westfield Road, St Leonard's Road, and Cadogan Road.
However, of considerable interest is St Anselms Church, Westfield Park, with its superb Arts and Crafts glass by Louis Davis.
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