Maps

4,509 maps found.

1897-1909, Merry Field Hill Ref. RNC778362
1911-1912, Hill Of Fearn Ref. RNC735632
1901-1904, Hetton-Le-Hill Ref. RNC732028
1902, Newton On The Hill Ref. RNC791956
1921, Burrough On The Hill Ref. POP656937
1922, Easton On The Hill Ref. POP698756
1921, Elton On The Hill Ref. POP701111
1921, Cross O' Th' Hill Ref. POP684381
1919, Clapton-on-The-Hill Ref. POP669452
1902, Bell O' Th' Hill Ref. RNC637728
1897-1898, Blue Bell Hill Ref. RNC644453
1890 - 1908, How Hill Ref. HOSM70402
1887 - 1903, Howle Hill Ref. HOSM49050
1898 - 1899, Green Hill Ref. HOSM47035
1899 - 1922, Gorse Hill Ref. HOSM61356
1883 - 1884, Tunnel Hill Ref. HOSM63202
1878 - 1901, Berry Hill Ref. HOSM37636
1895 - 1912, Forty Hill Ref. HOSM65604
1879 - 1903, Llanelly Hill Ref. HOSM51823
1884 - 1902, Single Hill Ref. HOSM60634

Books

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Memories

4,101 memories found. Showing results 2,081 to 2,090.

A Long Line Of Pennies

I'm Not sure whether that was the actual date but as a child of five I recall my mother standing on the top step of our home where she would watch me go over the brow of the bridge on Midland Road on my way to school: ...Read more

A memory of Royston in 1954 by Roland Mitchell

Watchfield/Naafi/Aerodrome Notes

This was the NAAFI shop that served the military quarters at Watchfield, which housed the then many miltary and civilian staff of the Royal Military College of Science, and some of the students at the college, many ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield by Richard Hodder

Toy Shop Queens Rd Buckhurst Hill

My grandparents lived in Kings Place, Bukhurst Hill, Florence and William Street. I stayed a lot with them and always remember the toy shop at the bottom of Queens Road, its name I can't recall. There used ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1959 by Barbara Mcauley

Happy Days

I too remember the days when when I and my friends would get the bus to Wheatley Hill and go to the Embassy Ball Room looking for romance. Of course we would also go to other nieghbouring villages but the Hill was always my favourite, the ...Read more

A memory of Thornley in 1950 by Ralphh Hughes

Memories

I was born along Ashford Road in an old cottage that my nan and grandadad lived in. My brother, Stephen White who was a year older than me, was also born there. The Sawyers Arms always brings back memories to me. We went to Feltham Hill, ...Read more

A memory of Feltham in 1964 by Sandra Dawn White

Coffee Bars

I was born in Croydon in 1945 and lived in Victoria Place near Duppas Hill Lane. I went to the Howard School, then on to St Andrews School. My friends and I used to go to a coffee shop in South Croydon, I think it was it was in Lower ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1959 by Clifford Carver

Family Home

Ahh Instow.. Always in my heart. Gran moved from Plymouth to Bickleton (2mls inland from Instow) c1930. Mum (Nancy Rooke) went to Instow school. During the war years she met Dad (Ron) married (1942) and moved to Staines where I grew up. ...Read more

A memory of Instow by Patrick Dipper

Memories Of Langton Green And Rusthall

I was born at 3 Dornden Cottages in June 1942. My father (Charles Harris) was Chauffer to Mr Coombe at Dornden. Unfortunately Mr Coombe died around 1947 and we had to move out of our cottage as it was a ...Read more

A memory of Langton Green in 1942 by Kathleen Lock (Nee Harris)

School

I remember Our Lady and St Joseph's school and Mrs Clinton the primary one teacher. I lived in Annathill and traveled by bus every day. The Chapel was up the hill from school and I can remember making my first communion there. I can ...Read more

A memory of Glenboig in 1968 by Rose Laidlaw, Nee Burke

Hill Side Farm

Mr Hogsflesh built Hillside Farm, Ash. The tree hides the farm house up the drive behind the white gates. Then Mr Maurice Scard bought the bungalow in 1954 and his wife still lives there. The farm was across the road - now it is Fairview ...Read more

A memory of Ash by Linda Scard

Captions

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