Maps

1,651 maps found.

1922, Frampton West End Ref. POP709070
1945, West End Green Ref. NPO864100
1947, West-End Town Ref. NPO865417
1896, Haynes West End Ref. RNE729407
1919, Haynes West End Ref. POP729407
1897-1899, West End Ref. RNC864050
1898-1899, West End Ref. RNC864057
1897-1909, West End Ref. RNC864060
1897-1909, West End Ref. RNC864069
1903-1908, West End Ref. RNC864074
1901-1902, West End Ref. RNC864082
1897-1909, West End Ref. RNC864083
1902, Frampton West End Ref. RNC709070
1898-1901, Haynes West End Ref. RNC729407
1897-1898, Wormley West End Ref. RNC874625
1901-1904, West End Town Ref. RNC864102
1899-1900, West-End Town Ref. RNC865417
1897-1900, Mortimer West End Ref. RNC783965
1898-1901, Stagsden West End Ref. RNC837783
1897-1900, West End Green Ref. RNC864100

Books

19 books found. Showing results 265 to 19.

Memories

2,049 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

Camberley...Where Do I Start ?!

Our family lived at Lightwater (1 High View Road) ; I passed 11 plus and was sent to Frimley And Camberley County Grammar School, starting in Sept. 1959. One of the first things we had to do was to get the uniform. We went ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by tobypaws2002

Progress And Change

Being raised in Buckhurst Hill was a childhood experience I feel very lucky to have enjoyed. I was raised in the small cottage at 58 Epping New Road aptly named "Ivy Cottage". Located on the edge of the yard owned by W&C ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1940 by Denman Lalonde

Battersea And Wandsworth The 60's And 70's

I have so many memories of my childhood in Battersea and Wandsworth. In fact, I have recently begun writing my autobiography which will detail many of my memories from those early years. I have lived in ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by Graham Strachan

Royal Visit

This shop stood at the junction of Topcliffe Road with Green Lane East/West. It was demolished in the early 1970s due to an impending visit by HRH The Princess Anne. I cannot remember, but assume that the shop was no longer in use and was ...Read more

A memory of Sowerby by John Wigmore

My Esh Winning Childhood

I lived in Brandon Road in the house next door to the Majestic Cinema from about 1940 to 1946. The house in those days was called Dent Dale which was written on the glass panel above the door. I used to go to the school ...Read more

A memory of Esh Winning by James Wigmore

Were You At Port Regis Convent Or Similar Catholic Schools Or Convents 1950s 1970’s

Hello I was at Port Regis between 1953 - 1955 I was 7 when I got there and left just before my 10th birthday. Was anyone else at Port Regis, Broadstairs when it was a convent for ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1955 by Rita Faith Pilbrow Carlson

Combpyne Village Reservoir

I am a little bit unsure whether it was 1948 when my late  father, the Revd Peter N Longridge, moved from Sticklpath in Barnstaple down to Combpyne. Or maybe a year or two later. The list of Rectors in the church will ...Read more

A memory of Combpyne in 1948 by Richard Longridge

Highwood Hospital, Brentwood

My father (Peter Winslow) was in charge of salaries and wages for the Brentwood District group of hospitals in the early 60s and he was based at Highwood Hospital. His offices were at one time in the Limes, the building in ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood by Paul Winslow

I Lived At 45 Warrington Ave

I was born in Taplow in 1957, my parents shared a house (a semi) with my grandparents. They lived downstairs and us obviously upstairs. I attended St Anthony’s Catholic School on the Farnham Rd and at that time they had ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Bob Gough

English At Heart

I am an American who went to school in Chester in 1966/67. Rather, should I say, I was registered for school at Chester College. However, I can't say I was actually in the building very often. There just always seemed to be somewhere ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1966 by Linda Snyder

Captions

1,994 captions found. Showing results 265 to 288.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Church Of St John The Baptist C1955

Revival church was built at the cost of just over £20,000 in just over one year, apart from the spire, for Squire William Fortrey by local architect John Wing (1728-94) of North Luffenham, Hallaton and

Caption For Ramsgate, Royal Pavilion And Harbour 1906

Opened in June 1904, this elegant structure, sited at one end of the harbour, was designed to cater for pleasure- seekers in all kinds of weather.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, The Church C1950

Midway between the ancient sites of two Norman motte and bailey castles at the extreme ends of the village, Holy Trinity Church is the topographical as well as the spiritual centre of Ascott; old

Caption For Rugby, St Marie's Church C1955

In 1862 the church was enlarged, with a spacious nave replacing the original aisle and Lady Chapel, leaving the nave and chancel to form the south aisle.

Caption For Odiham, From Church Tower 1906

In the foreground we see the roof of Bury House and its stables at the western end of The Bury.

Caption For Thorley, Church Of St James The Great 1899

Some visitors to Hertfordshire think that Thorley lies on the main road between Bishop's Stortford and Sawbridgeworth - this should, correctly, be called Thorley Street.

Caption For Newark, The Castle 1895

It was Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln and lord of the manor, who replaced the original Norman timber fortress with one of stone, employing Ranulph of Durham to build the gatehouse; Newark thus became one

Caption For Sheffield, The Mappin Art Gallery C1965

accommodate the growing clerical, managerial and professional population.

Caption For Coity, Castle And Church 1898

Coity Castle is roughly two miles to the north-west of Bridgend; a somewhat unusual feature is that the castle was not built on the highest ground on this site - there is higher ground nearby.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Church And Town 1890

This is the east end of the chancel and side chapels of the parish church of St Michael the Archangel.

Caption For Leicester, Cavendish House, Abbey Park C1955

The Abbey of St Mary de Pratis, which is laid out in the north- west angle of the park, was one of the largest in England of the Augustinian Order.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Castle Mound And Castle House, Priory Avenue 2005

The town was known as 'Wycumbe' in the 12th and 13th centuries, and by the 14th century it was known as Chepping Wycombe to distinguish it from West Wycombe - 'chepping' means 'market'.

Caption For Sandhurst, R.M.C, The Royal Memorial Chapel 1901

In 1922, staff officer Captain A C Martin RE FRIBA conceived the extension; he completed the west end in 1937.

Caption For Margate, Hotel Metropole 1892

The impressive facade of the Hotel Metropole, with the Ship Hotel next door, faced the end of the Jetty to greet the thousands of holidaymakers who travelled down on the paddle steamers.

Caption For Barry Docks, 1899

Situated eight miles south-west of Cardiff, Barry was the last of the great Welsh coal ports to be developed.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The Church Interior C1955

The ashlar-faced west tower is Perpendicular, with a tall arch towards the nave and a stair turret rising above the battlements.

Caption For Glasgow, Atlantic Quay 2005

and locomotive yards at Cowlairs.

Caption For Clitheroe, The Castle 1927

It is the smallest Norman keep in England, and last saw action at the end of the Civil War, when Colonel Ashton's forces barricaded themselves in the castle demanding the pay that was owed them.

Caption For Palmers Green, Broomfield Park C1960

In 1864 an Act was passed whereby from 1 July 1872 the turnpikes disappeared and the turnpike roads came under the care of the local boards of health.

Caption For Epsom, Sculpture, Evocation Of Speed 2005

It is a portrait of two racehorses, captured at the moment of victory; Diomed, the winner of the 1780 Derby, on the left, and on the right the 2001 winner, Galileo.

Caption For Exmouth, General View 1890

owing to the growth of cheap foreign holidays and an industrial recession.

Caption For Broadwater, Church 1890

Classic was denounced as vulgar and pagan.

Caption For Southampton, Tudor House 1908

Westgate, dating back to the 14th century, provides access to the south-west corner of the old walled town.

Caption For Snettisham, The Village C1960

Snettisham has a fascinating church with a west front modelled on that of Peterborough Cathedral and one of the few medieval stone spires in Norfolk.