Maps

175 maps found.

1896, Walker Barn Ref. RNE859742
1923, Walker Barn Ref. POP859742
1940, Barns Green Ref. NPO633720
1896, Barnes Cray Ref. RNE633580
1947, Lowes Barn Ref. NPO770009
1923, High Barn Ref. POP732363
1923, Hale Barns Ref. POP724849
1920, Park Barn Ref. POP800444
1926, Lauder Barns Ref. POP753272
1919, Red Barn Ref. POP814202
1946, New Barn Ref. NPO789350
1898, Barns Green Ref. RNC633720
1895, New Barn Ref. RNE789350
1896, Barne Barton Ref. RNE633565
1898, Broom's Barn Ref. RNE652585
1919, Barne Barton Ref. POP633565
1920, Barnes Cray Ref. POP633580
1897, Hale Barns Ref. HOSM47370
1895, Park Barn Ref. HOSM60954
1899, Alton Barnes Ref. HOSM35893

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Memories

492 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Old Teacher At Martock C Of E Primary Scool

Hullo, Martock and Bower Hintoners of 1962! My name is Richard James. Currently I am 86 and still ‘ with it’ , I like to think. The happiest teaching year of my whole life was at Martock, and I was the ...Read more

A memory of Bower Hinton by Richard James

The Post Office

1971 - 1984: Whilst I lived in village the Post Office was where you got all you needed in an emergency. As a little one, I personally loved the vending machines on the wall. In those days we all used to be sent out for groceries even ...Read more

A memory of Polgooth by Tami Cross Halls

Shooters Hill Grammar School 1948 To 1955

So glad to review the two messages from former boys of Schooters Hill Grammar School in Woolwich, London. I ( A.David Barnes ) was there a little earlier: 1948-1955 with clear memories of WW II and London ...Read more

A memory of Shooters Hill by Arthur Barnes

The Old Cobblers Shop

My name is Ian and have grown up in and still live in Bolton-le-Sands, living half way down Orchard Avenue for some 15 years now. I am looking for photographs on the old cobblers shop, adjoining barn and old haberdashery ...Read more

A memory of Bolton-le-Sands by Ian Morley

Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean

THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in the ...Read more

A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by Don Williams

Barn Croft.

The house in the middle is where I lived from 1972. The address is 62 Main Street and the house was called Barn Croft. The house on the right was a farm and the house that the middle house was built on was part of the ...Read more

A memory of Cossington

Charles Arthur Samphier Born12 5 1937 Wyatts Green

My parents bought Wyatts Stores in about 1936 and moved from West Ham, E.London., with my two sisters. Dad kept about 300 chickens in the back field. I was born on Coronation Day at Wyatts Stores ...Read more

A memory of Doddinghurst in 1930 by Charles Samphier

Memories Of Hartford

I went to The Little School which was by the crossroads in Hartford. Part of The Grange School. Housed the kindergarten and the 1s. I was there 1964 - 1966. My teachers hers included Mrs Wood, Miss Hatton. The playground seemed ...Read more

A memory of Hartford by Liz Hicks

Another Slice Of Life In Burghfield And Sulhampstead

My Grandfather George Thomas Cooper 1880 to 1957 lived at Hebron a Detached Victorian House ( which is opposite what today is Coopers Place, named after my late Father Phillip George Cooper ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Andrew Cooper

Chalk Pit & The Hunt

Julian's hunt story is almost right. I was living at the Chalk Pit at the time, and still do. It was about 1981, on a Saturday lunchtime, when the hunt came over the top, but it wasn't on Boxing Day.  The hounds were chasing Hares. ...Read more

A memory of Odiham in 1981 by Sally Tunstell

Captions

248 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Bardsea, The View From By Well House C1955

The hay would later be stacked before being taken to a hay-barn store for winter feed for the livestock. Holy Trinity, the parish church, dominates the skyline.

Caption For Chigwell, Home Farm C1960

Ordnance Survey maps show that it was built on the site of an older road, New Barn Road, whose path had run across the present road, but which was blocked by the railway of 1903.

Caption For Swaffham Bulbeck, High Street C1955

The huge clunch barn (right) is dated 1845. Further along the road stands a 17th-century timber-framed and plastered cottage.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, Wesleyan Chapel 1897

Barnes Square Methodist Chruch was built in 1863, replacing an earlier building which had become too small. John Mercer laid the foundation stone.

Caption For Sydling St Nicholas, East Street C1955

The initials of the courtier and his wife are carved on a timber in the village's tithe barn.

Caption For Abbotsbury, The Tithe Barn 1890

Here we see the back of the great tithe barn, which was built in about 1413. It was claimed to be one of the largest in the country at 276ft long.

Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

Histon is where Mr Chivers started making jam in a barn in 1873.

Caption For Horsey, The Windmill C1955

The barn just up the road was erected in 1742; despite its being in a poor condition today, efforts are being made to restore it for use as a dwelling.

Caption For Thorpeness, The Estate Office C1955

The Estate Office was built in 1925, and was originally known as Barn Hall.

Caption For Raynes Park, Coombe Lane C1955

This view looks northwest along Coombe Lane, with a bus turning left into West Barnes Lane. On the right are 1930s and 1950s shopping parades.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, Havering Hall 1908

This house was built by W Pemberton Barnes to replace an earlier house built in the 18th century. In 1924 the estate had 1,552 acres, 400 of which were parkland.

Caption For Barnston, Beech Farm C1955

Its claim to fame is the Barn Stone - a huge granite boulder swept down from Scotland during the last Ice Age.

Caption For Twickenham, Richmond Road C1955

In 1965, the municipal borough of Twickenham was merged with those of Barnes and Richmond (against the wishes of many residents) to become the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames under the

Caption For Panfield, Hall 1906

The Hall occasionally throws open its farmyard and barns to host the village fête.

Caption For Burwell, Steven's Mill C1955

The old mill is now a landmark for the Museum of Fenland Life, which is situated in the old barns alongside.

Caption For Conyers Green, Farm C1960

The barn to the left is now a house called The Flints, in front of which part of the pond has been filled in.

Caption For Oakham, The Hawthorne Horse 1932

The Old Barn, now Oakham School shop, can be seen to the right.

Caption For Bocking, Bradford Street 1902

Cressing is known today for its medieval barns at nearby Cressing Temple.

Caption For Nonington, Church C1955

A timbered barn stands opposite the entrance to this 13th-century church with its small square crenellated tower.

Caption For Bredon, The Village C1955

Not far away is a 14th-century tithe barn, the second largest in England.

Caption For Bardsea, The View From By Well House C1955

The hay would later be stacked before being taken to a hay barn to be stored as winter feed for the livestock. Holy Trinity, the parish church, dominates the skyline.

Caption For Thorpeness, The Village C1955

The wall to the left, now higher, marks the edge of Barn Hall of 1925, the Estate Office.

Caption For Coombe Bissett, The Village C1955

The barn on the left has now been converted into a house.

Caption For Appleton Le Street, The Village C1960

Note the pantiled roofs of the adjacent barns and sheds, a typical feature of the villages of East Yorkshire, where stone and slate is a rarity.