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Maps

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1925, Woodend Ref. POP873057
1897, Woodend Ref. RNE873056
1897, Woodend Ref. RNE873065
1947, Woodend Ref. NPO873064
1898, Woodend Ref. RNC873072
1925, Woodend Ref. POP873059
1923, Woodend Ref. POP873064
1897, Woodend Ref. RNE873059
1897, Woodend Ref. RNE873062
1896, Woodend Ref. RNE873069
1896, Woodend Ref. RNE873072
1921, Woodend Ref. POP873065
1923, Woodend Ref. POP873066
1919, Woodend Ref. POP873072
1947, Woodend Ref. NPO873057
1947, Woodend Ref. NPO873062
1946, Woodend Ref. NPO873072
1902, Woodend Ref. RNC873065
1925, Woodend Ref. POP873056
1919, Woodend Ref. POP873069

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Memories

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The Shore Of Wood And Glass

Eynort shore is not the prettyist in the west, but it's washed up some odd things from time to time, Both myself and my brother have found messages in a bottle, and a least half a dozen bombs or old test missiles which ...Read more

A memory of Eynort

The Fairway

I was born at 28 The Fairway in 1946. There was (is) a wide grassed area down the centre of the road making it a kind of dual carriageway. In the years following the 2nd World War there were, "Pig bins", on several sections of the grass ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by David Jagger

Memories Of A Young Girl.

Was born in Waterhouses 76 years ago at North Terrace, enjoyed the freedom of playing out in the street and fields . my father worked down the mine like all the other men and boys, my mother stayed home and cooked ...Read more

A memory of Waterhouses by donnagreaves5

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

Those Were The Days

I moved to Ireland Wood from Portsmouth when I was 4 years old with my Mum and dad who was in the navy. We lived at 42 Raynel Way. The house was built by the Council. Most of the houses like ours were made of prefabricated ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge by Robert Morris

The Start Of A Wonderful Marriage

My wife and I married here on the 17th Feb 1977 and we've not regretted a day since. It poured with rain going in but the sun shone coming out. That has just about summed things up for us. The Rev Wood and Rev Carr ...Read more

A memory of Saltash by Chris Scott

Northolt Wonderland

I was born in Barnet in 1942, but the Germans bombed our house and killed my dad a few months later. I was sent to Wales to avoid the Blitz. (BlitzKrieg - Lightening strikes) after 5 years I found myself in Millway Gardens in ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Philip Yorke Edgell

3 Eardiston View Menith Wood

I was around six when we moved from Bliss Gate to Menith Wood and left Menith Wood when I just turned fourteen. For the eight years to me Menith Wood was the best place in the world just a peaceful hidden clean ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood by derekhall2006

High Wycombe 1956 On

I was born in the Shrubbery Nursing home in 1956. I grew up in Lane End, about 5 miles away. I have photos of me looking awful in baggy knickers on the Rye (the park in Wycombe town) as a toddler. There was a play area on ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Vicky Searle

Newmarket

I spent most of my childhood in Newmarket, playing in the wood and on Bunting Hill shown in the photo with the old Quarry. Every year the hill would be set fire, the fire being lit at the top to burn slowly down, this was to encourage new ...Read more

A memory of Nailsworth

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Captions

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Caption For Bluntisham, Wood End C1955

Heading up to the old Heath, we leave the village through Wood End.

Caption For Widnes, West Bank 1923

This area had been regarded as a holiday resort, and had been known as Wood-end 150 years before.

Caption For New Forest, The Old Roman Bridge 1908

It supplied wood and charcoal to fire kilns for the manufacture of pottery or for the smelting of iron.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Bridges 1891

An interesting view showing the Ha'penny pedestrian bridge across Rifts Wood and the road bridge between the old town and new town.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, 1891

Essex lacks natural rock so skills in the use of wood and brick-making have been well developed over the centuries.Attractive wrought iron fencing surrounds the long gardens on the right.

Caption For Wallingford, Steamers On The River C1955

The building on the left was once a warehouse for storing wood and coal, which was brought up stream by barge.

Caption For Wytham, The Village C1965

Plenty of stone-built houses and cottages stand in the shadow of Wytham Great Wood, and just to the south lies 700-acre Wytham Park.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, 1891

Essex lacks natural rock so skills in the use of wood and brick-making have been well developed over the centuries.

Caption For The Broads, 1902

A private boathouse on the left is constructed of wood and thatch.

Caption For York, Ouse Bridge 1885

Built in the 12th century, the original bridge was of wood and was probably sited nearer the Guildhall.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Parade 1912

Beach facilities comprise clusters of bathing tents and unfolded wood and canvas deckchairs.

Caption For Thirlmere, 1888

This view shows the northern end of Thirlmere, looking towards Great How Wood and the Castle Rock of Triermain.

Caption For Moreton Paddox, The Staircase C1955

Moreton Paddox featured profuse neo-Jacobean decoration in wood and plaster in most areas, including the main staircase, as we see here.

Caption For Skegness, Sands 1899

The two wood and pantile shelters on either side of what was to become Tower Esplanade were useful refuges when it began to rain.

Caption For Brampton, The Green C1960

The green, on the far side of the village from the church and overlooked by the village school, is now enclosed with a low wooden fence.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Park C1960

In the 16th century John Leland described King's Norton as 'a pretty uplandish town in Worcs ... good plenty of wood and pasture ...'

Caption For Aldeburgh, Slaughden 1906

Here we see a tangled web of wood and rope in a photograph evoking the end of an era.

Caption For Great Dunmow, The Town Hall C1960

Dunmow's Market Place is otherwise known as Rood End.

Caption For York, Ouse Bridge 1885

Built in the 12th century, the original bridge was of wood and was probably sited nearer the Guildhall.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street 1888

As well as Newman, who had an interesting line in metal trunks and chests, bird-cages and bicycles, there was Thomas Wood & Sons for lamps and household appliances, including zinc baths, and Shaws

Caption For Kings Norton, The Park C1960

In the 16th century John Leland described King's Norton as 'a pretty uplandish town in Worcs ... good plenty of wood and pasture ...'

Caption For Edgehill, Walk In Beech Woods 1922

Today, Knowle End Wood, Edge Hill Wood, Castle Wood and Edgehill Covert grace the top of the escarpment, forming a continuous band of woodland nearly two miles long.

Caption For Edgehill, The Obelisk 1922

Today, Knowle End Wood, Edge Hill Wood, Castle Wood and Edgehill Covert grace the top of the escarpment, forming a continuous band of woodland nearly two miles long.

Ref. B708042
Caption For Barnet, C1965

From the Crown and Anchor pub on the left, the A6 trunk road heads away to Hadley Wood and on to Coventry, while on the right, the gleaming frontage of Clark's shoe shop reflects the passing scene.