Places
23 places found.
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- Four Elms, Kent
- Elm, Cambridgeshire
- Great Elm, Somerset
- Mile Elm, Wiltshire
- Four Elms, Devon
- Marshall's Elm, Somerset
- Walton Elm, Dorset
- Elm Park, Essex
- Elm Hill, Dorset
- Nine Elms, Wiltshire
- Bocking's Elm, Essex
- Elm Corner, Surrey
- Elm Cross, Wiltshire
- Piff's Elm, Gloucestershire
- Cold Elm, Hereford & Worcester
- Pole Elm, Hereford & Worcester
- Gadfield Elm, Hereford & Worcester
- Four Mile Elm, Gloucestershire
- Nine Elms, Greater London
- Elms Green, Hereford & Worcester (near Leominster)
- Elms Green, Hereford & Worcester (near Stanford Bridge)
- Sutton in the Elms, Leicestershire
- Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire
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Memories
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Rosewood Avenue
Hi all I moved to Elm Park in 1950 and moved into a newly constructed house at 75 rosewood avenue. My dad Bert worked at Ford Dagenham, my mum Doreen was a dinner lady at my school Ayloff. It has only recently become evident that my ...Read more
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Elm Cottage
My family used to stay at Elm Cottage on Trewoon Road in Mullion for many of our summer holidays during the 1970's. The cottage belonged to a Mrs Kent, known to us affectionately as Aunty Ellie, who at that time lived in Caerleon in Wales ...Read more
A memory of Mullion
The Croxley Elm Trees
The 1947 council house development that was built on the north side of Baldwins Lane, west of Manor Way became my home area after moving from Rochester Way in 1948. I loved the beautiful tall Elm trees that lined Baldwins ...Read more
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Mike Cole Here From Elm Park
I lived in 29 Langdale Gardens, Elm Park. Next door lived Ken Walker - we had good times when we were teenagers my other friend was David Richards around Abbots Close and Colin Styles. where are you all now?? I am 80 now ...Read more
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Memories.
My mother ran Burraton Post Office from 1950 to about 1990 and sold Frith postcards. The cows are being driven by Mrs Cook, a farmer's wife, whose farm was about 300 yards behind the photographer in Liskeard Road, Burraton. The farm was ...Read more
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Growing Up In Mitcham
I was born Leslie Dennis Crutch in Grove Road 1948. My brother Ken was born 9 months after dad (Ronald Kenneth) had gone to Normandy as part of the landings - I was born 9 months after he was demobbed (funny that) to mum Winifred ...Read more
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Going Back For A Visit After 60years In Us
I moved to Elm Park in 1953 lived on Woodcoat Ave until about 1965. Went to Benhurst then Suttons then Ford Trade School when I was 16. I had many friends including Colin Styles,Jumbo Jarvis,Gilbert ...Read more
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West Wittering In The 1940s And 50s
My first memories are of playing on the huge expanse of sand at West Wittering and the bombing tower which used to be there after the war. We stayed on the beach till late and were put to bed in the back of ...Read more
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Suttons 1955 1960
Lived at 387 Elm Park Avenue. Benhurst Primary, then Suttons. I too studied under Miss/Mrs Syrett, Mr Walsh (great guy) / Mr Crew/ and the formidable Mr Pike for the last two years! Was he a stern bully or just trying to toughen us ...Read more
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Two Special Places.
Your picture of the Novi Sad Bridge in Norwich provoked many memories. Firstly it is an extremely good replica of the bridge. I've been over it many times and remember seeing it on tv the day it was bombed. Everyone over there was ...Read more
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Captions
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Elm Hill was rescued from slum clearance by the Norwich Society in 1927 and beautifully restored. To those who see it now, the intended vandalism is difficult to comprehend.
In the 19th century, fungus started to attack the elm and ash trees, and in August 1891 an ancient mulberry tree planted by monks from Blackfriars Monastery blew down.
Tramway construction is going on at the junction of Lewes Road and Elm Grove. The tracks curv- ing away to the right ter- minated by the race- course.
Already two adjacent hamlets, Sutton-in-the-Elms and Primethorpe, have been enveloped.
The Stag Inn dates back to the 18th century, and the elm tree on the right reputedly marked the centre of Windsor Forest.
The Stag Inn dates back to the 18th century, and the elm tree on the right reputedly marked the centre of Windsor Forest.
Ash, wych elm and beech trees line the valley to augment this glorious spot.
The Mumbles-Swansea train in the centre of the photograph is heading for or leaving the Elms Terminus.
stood here in the Mall until 1850, when it was removed to its present position at the top of Park Lane.The Mall, an expansive and formal approach to the Palace, is fringed with limes, planes and elms
Elm Hill was rescued from slum clearance by the Norwich Society in 1927 and beautifully restored. To those who see it now, the intended vandalism is difficult to comprehend.
There is also a bust of John Wesley carved from an elm that grew on the green where he preached.
A plaque over the main door reads: 'Kingsclere Village Club, given by their children under deed of trust to the people of Kingsclere in memory of William and Mary Alice Holding of Elm
Elms has developed in recent years, as a result of the spread of the railways into rural Kent and the growth of commuter travel.
This is now the busy A329, and the B4009 Newbury road is between the Bull at Streatley pub on the left, where the Three Men in a Boat lunched, and the Georgian Elm House beyond.
The Stag Inn dates back to the 18th century, and the elm tree on the right reputedly marked the centre of Windsor Forest.
The designer Harvey Longsdale Elmes was only 23 when he won the design competition, firstly for the Music Hall and then for new Law Courts for Liverpool; he put the two buildings into one.
Patients relax in the grounds under the shade of tall elm trees.
The group of trees was felled in 1979 as a result of Dutch elm disease.
It is an attractive open area, and this view looks north past the pond across Bushey Road, with the row of elms on the right.
The trees on the left fell victim to Dutch elm disease, and have now been replaced.
The left-hand elm survives as a 15ft high stump draped in creeper, but the right-hand one has gone.
This peaceful unmetalled street is now the busy A329; the B4009 Newbury road emerges between the Bull at Streatley public house on the left and the Georgian Elm House just beyond.
Eric Parker was quite dismissive about Milford, describing it as 'less a village than a road', and having 'some pollarded elms and dusty jasmine'.
In 1927 Mrs S G Elmes and Mr James Poros opened an electrician's, which was taken over by Pocock & Co in 1950. In the 1970s the Ramsbury Building Society opened a branch office here.
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