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Christmas Deliveries: If you placed an order on or before midday on Friday 19th December for Christmas delivery it was despatched before the Royal Mail or Parcel Force deadline and therefore should be received in time for Christmas. Orders placed after midday on Friday 19th December will be delivered in the New Year.

Please Note: Our offices and factory are now closed until Monday 5th January when we will be pleased to deal with any queries that have arisen during the holiday period.

During the holiday our Gift Cards may still be ordered for any last minute orders and will be sent automatically by email direct to your recipient - see here: Gift Cards

Photos

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Maps

270 maps found.

1945, St Helier Ref. NPO823897
1945, South Beddington Ref. NPO834403
1896, The Wrythe Ref. RNE846579
1895, Wallington Ref. RNE859943
1945, Sutton Ref. NPO843137
1920, Woodcote Green Ref. POP872955
1895, Bandonhill Ref. RNE632206
1896, Beddington Corner Ref. RNE636219
1896, Belmont Ref. RNE638001
1896, Benhilton Ref. RNE638442
1896, Carshalton On The Hill Ref. RNE663246
1895, Beddington Ref. HOSM37429
1897-1909, Carshalton Beeches Ref. RNC663245
1897-1902, Roundshaw Ref. RNC820900
1945, Carshalton Ref. NPO663244
1945, Beddington Ref. NPO636218
1897-1909, Sutton Ref. RNC843137
1897-1909, The Wrythe Ref. RNC846579
1897-1902, Woodcote Green Ref. RNC872955
1897-1909, Worcester Park Ref. RNC874507

Books

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Memories

238 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Childhood Memories Of Huttons Ambo

Huttons Ambo was my mothers birthplace, she lived in Carr Cottages in Low Hutton. Her surname was England, her brother Sidney ran the farm, another brother Wilson was the much loved postman for the area, and ...Read more

A memory of Huttons Ambo by Patricia Mcgowan

Stories Told To Me By My Mother Of Penge Characters

Old forgotten characters of Penge and Eden Park: The Duke of Penge Nell Horley the midwife Winny of the Eden Park Trading Agency The Lad who gave a prize-winning fighter a taste of what ...Read more

A memory of Penge in 1920 by Geoffrey Younger

Only When It Was Very Cold

My Dad, Ray Hall, was born in Hutton. His dad John Hall was a tailor and his cousin May Hall ran the post office. I would come to the village as a child and often played with Basil, who lived with May. One winter I ...Read more

A memory of Hutton Rudby in 1952 by Peter Hall

Lumb Mill

Lumb Mill in the 1950s I remember my late mother and father working at this mill in the 1950s. My father worked as a boiler man. As a child I visited the mill during the school holidays also at weekends. I used to join my father in ...Read more

A memory of Edenfield in 1954 by Kenneth Drummond

Allen Priests Mill

In 1969 I worked at Allen Priests Mill as a twister, I also did winding. On my first day I was taught to twist on a Prince Smith, Ann was the name of the person who taught me, I have forgotten her surname, she had a friend called ...Read more

A memory of Lockwood in 1969 by Marlene Johnson

The Seasons Of Childhood

This story written by Bee Snow 1928-2007 (nee Barbara Whitaker) about her childhood in Evershot, Dorset. Reared with three sisters, four brothers, four terriers and a jackdaw, I insisted by the age of five in ...Read more

A memory of Evershot in 1930 by Peter Whitaker

Shoebury Hall Farm And Capt Townsend

I was very interested to read Alan Perry's account of Shoebury Hall Farm and Jellicoe Square. My father used to camp there during the school holidays and spoke very fondly of Captain Townsend and the general ...Read more

A memory of Shoeburyness in 1930 by Pamela Rider

Born In Hutton Henry

I was born in Hutton Lodge, Hutton Henry in 1946. Mother Audrey and father John Joseph (Jack) Walton. We moved to New Row, Wingate, because my father worked at the pit. I loved the school and have very happy memories of the place.

A memory of Wingate in 1946 by Lavina Walters Nee Walton

My Fond Childhood Memories

My mother was born in Streethouse and my father moved there as a young boy. Although we lived in Normanton I spent many happy hours in Streethouse as many of my family lived there (some still do). I remember the long ...Read more

A memory of Streethouse in 1950 by Joan Hill

Golden Memories

The Abc; I was a monitor had to keep the kids in check - ahh yes, so many memories. The flats seen at the back, I used to live at No.39 Penfolfd Court (4th floor), and I loved roaming Mitcham. It was always a mystery; the trolley ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1959 by David Buettner Banks

Captions

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