Places
23 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Harrow, Greater London
- Pinner, Greater London
- Stanmore, Greater London
- Harrow on the Hill, Greater London
- Hatch End, Greater London
- South Harrow, Greater London
- North Harrow, Greater London
- Wealdstone, Greater London
- Harrow Weald, Greater London
- Harrow Green, Suffolk
- Headstone, Greater London
- Rayners Lane, Greater London
- Roxeth, Greater London
- Eastbury, Greater London
- Pinnerwood Park, Greater London
- West Harrow, Greater London
- Little Stanmore, Greater London
- Queensbury, Greater London
- Harrow Hill, Gloucestershire
- Greenhill, Greater London
- Belmont, Greater London (near Stanmore)
- Canons Park, Greater London
- Pinner Green, Greater London
Photos
178 photos found. Showing results 501 to 178.
Maps
265 maps found.
Books
2 books found. Showing results 601 to 2.
Memories
291 memories found. Showing results 251 to 260.
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Prompted by Marcus's comments: Derek Bell had his garage behind Church Farm, together with John Watson, who in turn was helped by a chap from Midhurst called George Brown. Other garages there belonged to Ross and Derek Barrow. The ...Read more
A memory of Pagham by
Roxeth Green Avenue
I was born in 1960 at home at 151 Roxeth Green Avenue. Growing up in South Harrow was great, the 'local shops' were down at Shaftesbury Circle where there was a really old-fashioned sweet shop, all dark wood and high ...Read more
A memory of South Harrow in 1960 by
My Parents Owned North Harrow Cycles
My parents June & Brian Cocklin owned the Cycle and Toy Shop at 14 Broadwalk from 1963 until 1975. I lived there with my brother Christopher and sister Leonie. The shop was next door to Diggi's Cake Shop ...Read more
A memory of North Harrow in 1970 by
Memories Of Bitton In Gloucestershire
The Grange at Bitton was the home of the Seymour family, one member of which was Jane, the third wife of King Henry VIII. The village is dominated by its open countryside setting. This relationship arises from ...Read more
A memory of Bitton by
Vera Waites
My mother-in-law has just passed away and we found this in her papers. My years at Stanford-le-Hope Laundry. I lived in a village where my mum and family had lived for generations. A signpost at the top of our lane said ...Read more
A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1930
Racing The Flood
This story was related to me over 60 years ago. I have never had it verified, so how true it is I don't know. One day a family was haytiming up river from Sedbergh when they saw a wall of water coming down the river. Realising that ...Read more
A memory of Sedbergh by
Daughter Of A Shopkeeper
I spent most of my childhood in Brightlingsea. My father owned several businesses in the town, Relf's Fruiterers in New Street and Victoria Place and the Happy Shopper shop for a time. I have wonderful memories of ...Read more
A memory of Brightlingsea in 1974
Dancing In The Street At The 2010 Chippenham Folk Festival
For many years morris sides have danced in the streets and pub gardens around Chippenham during the annual folk festival. Its a popular venue in any morris dancer's calendar. Whitethorn ...Read more
A memory of Chippenham in 2010 by
Reedham School
I attended Reedham School from 1957 for a couple of years. My father had pased away and my mother sent me to Reedham, our home was in Harrow, Middlesex. I have read some of the other memories, mine were different. I was physically ...Read more
A memory of Purley in 1957 by
Growing Up In Harrowes Meade
I was born in Willesden on November 12, 1938. We moved to Edgware when I was three. I attended Broadfields Infant School. The best teacher in the world - Mrs. Dennison- I could never forget her. We used to go to the ...Read more
A memory of Edgware in 1943 by
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