Maps

379 maps found.

1946, Iron Acton Ref. NPO744308
1947, Acton Bridge Ref. NPO619727
1921, Acton Trussell Ref. POP619757
1901-1903, Acton Ref. RNC619718
1901-1902, Acton Ref. RNC619719
1902, Acton Burnell Ref. RNC619730
1898, Acton Beauchamp Ref. RNE619725
1898, Acton Green Ref. RNE619741
1899, Acton Scott Ref. RNE619756
1898, Acton Turville Ref. RNE619758
1903, Acton Pigott Ref. HOSM35531
1904, Acton Scott Ref. HOSM35535
1897-1909, Acton Green Ref. RNC619742
1920, Acton Green Ref. POP619741
1920, Acton Green Ref. POP619742
1921, Acton Pigott Ref. POP619752
1921, Acton Round Ref. POP619755
1947, Acton Pigott Ref. NPO619752
1947, Acton Reynald Ref. NPO619754
1919, Iron Acton Ref. POP744308

Books

2 books found. Showing results 145 to 2.

Memories

120 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Happy Memories

I grew up in Creffield Road, West Acton. I went to West Acton Primary School, then onto Derwentwater, then Twyford. Good Happy times, I lived in the same house for 18 years, then as a family we moved to Bletchley, Milton Keynes. If you know me I would love to chat over the early years of my life.

A memory of Acton by Sandra Harper (Nee Tomlin)

Greenford Sixties And Seventies

I was born in 1958 in the Perivale Maternity hospital off the Western Avenue. I lived for my first few years in Goring Way and then Queens Avenue until leaving the area in 1973. Memories etched on my mind: ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by Ian Buck

The Sound Of Bells...

Working on my bungalow today in the ancient, beautiful Dorset town of Sherborne, I kept on hearing the tolling of the local Abbey bells. Not really unusual, except today, the sound seemed to 'resonate', and take me 'way back' to ...Read more

A memory of Acton by alangtaylor

Fond Memories Of "The Laughing Cat" Alton 1959/60

I remember "the laughing cat" around 1959/60 when it was a coffee bar, I was a patient at the nearby hospital when on occasion I would pay it a visit with a nurse I was friendly with on her afternoon off ...Read more

A memory of Alton by mick.higham

Goodhall Street.

dear helen, searching for info on the bromyard avenue school i came across your piece about goodhall street. everyone who lived in stephenson street, goodhall street, and old oak lane cottages, as they were called, had a connection with ...Read more

A memory of Acton by Anna Roberts

Bamatres Cycles Wealdstone

Does anyone remember Bamatres Cycle Shop? It was on the right, literally just before you went over the bridge to Harrow and Wealdstone station? My brother worked there in the early fifties prior to being conscripted into ...Read more

A memory of Wealdstone by Richard Osler

Whitsuntide

As a child I attended Hope Methodist Chapel and at Whitsuntide we had the Anniversary . All girls wore white and the boys white shirts ,we sang hymns to the congregation twice on Whit Sunday . On the following day we had what was called ...Read more

A memory of Thorpe Hesley by magellis1953

Phillips, Map Makers

Does anyone remember Phillips, the map makers on Victoria Road? The building seems to be being used by a company called BraiForm these days. I worked at Phillips for a brief six months on first leaving school in 1964. I worked ...Read more

A memory of North Acton by Susan Coleman

Hook Hill

In 1960, when I was 6, we moved into Longhalves, a detached house on the left of Hook Hill going up, and just on the brow of the hill. The road then was narrow and dangerous, and in about 1964 they took 3 - 4 yards off our front garden to ...Read more

A memory of Freshwater in 1960 by Peter Adams

Congleton Baths

Congleton Open Air Baths during the 50/60s. It had the entrance of a theatre, 2 steps up with an overhanging portico and glass doors that opened up to a foyer. It was well painted in the colours of the day, council green and white. ...Read more

A memory of Congleton in 1960 by Alec Coles

Captions

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