Maps

179 maps found.

1897-1898, Woodlands Ref. RNC873641
1886, Woodland Ref. HOSM49144
1896, Woodland Ref. HOSM65041
1945, Shefford Woodlands Ref. NPO829481
1946, West Woodlands Ref. NPO865213
1921, Marchington Woodlands Ref. POP774448
1919, Woodland Head Ref. POP873564
1902, Marchington Woodlands Ref. RNC774448
1899-1900, Woodland Ref. RNC873547
1901-1904, Woodlands Ref. RNC873582
1947, Lambourn Woodlands Ref. NPO751701
1895, Kingsclere Woodlands Ref. RNE748032
1946, The Woodlands Ref. NPO846571
1946, East Woodlands Ref. NPO698033
1919, Lambourn Woodlands Ref. POP751701
1945, Kingsclere Woodlands Ref. NPO748032
1908-1909, Woodlands Ref. RNC873577
1903-1904, Woodlands Ref. RNC873590
1897-1909, Woodlands Ref. RNC873639
1896, The Woodlands Ref. RNE846573

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Memories

224 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Growing Up In And Around Kirkthorpe

I was born 1965 at Walton Hall and for the first few years of my life lived at Warmfield Lane opposite George Shaw's farm. We then moved to Woodland Ave in Kirkthorpe, a small house with a huge garden that ...Read more

A memory of Kirkthorpe in 1970 by Ian Shaw

Harold Hill

I was born in north London, at the age of 5, I moved with my two twin younger brothers & parents to Harold Hill council estate on the first part built; 24 Charlbury Crescent. We had farms all around us as the rest of Harold Hill ...Read more

A memory of Gidea Park in 1956 by Brian Johns

Mill Lane

Hi Everyone i also grew up mostly on mill lane estate (woodlands ave ) and went to St Marks School (head Master Mr Thorpe) you all have jogged my memory to fantastic times around woodley. i also remember snuches ha ha played ...Read more

A memory of Woodley by Anthony Bentley

Greywell House, Callow Hill

My family lived in Greywell House from 1955 when I was 9 until about 1965/66. I attended Runnemede House School in Rusham Park Avenue in Egham for a few years then moved on to St Brigidine's Convent in Windsor. I ...Read more

A memory of Virginia Water in 1955 by Wendy Graham

South Street Mid 1960's

We moved to Braintree with our Dad, George Harkins, in 1966. He was an American, stationed at Wethersfield air force base, married to a young British girl, Eileen. We lived at 82 South Street for about 5 or 6 years, and me ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1966 by Linda Gorton

Alleyway To Smoke Lane

I used to walk down this alleyway to school. There is a sandbank on one side leading to the housing estate that I think is called Woodlands (It used to be referred to as the Wates estate). We used to ciimb up on to the bank in ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1974 by Stephen Punt

Mount Nelson

I'm interested in King Charles Road because my grandparents lived there in a house named 'Mount Nelson' (is it still there I wonder?). My mother was born there in 1904 and then the family moved to a new house( around 1935 I believe) ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1900

Happy Days Near Colliers End

My family bought property between Colliers End & High Cross - about 5 acres. My dad used to stop there for tea after having biked from London to Cambridge and stopped on his way back to London. The acreage ...Read more

A memory of Colliers End in 1930 by Josie Gilpin Nee Stokes

Echoes Of The 1950s ...

I entirely share the words posted earlier by Philip Dew, one of my colleagues at Kemsing Primary school at the time. That trek over the hills to Woodlands now would be seen perhaps as a long haul journey ! That old grey horse ...Read more

A memory of Sevenoaks in 1955 by Alan Cutts

Knutsford Moor

I was born in Knutsford in 1953 at no 3 Woodlands Drive. I always remember Knutsford Moor and the quaint little shops in Knutsford town centre itself, especially Hollands toffee shop, it was so tiny, I would love a photo of that. ...Read more

A memory of Lower Peover in 1953 by Helen Pickford

Captions

167 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Glasgow, George Square 1897

Whereas Glasgow Green had been a part of the common grazing land of the burgh since the earliest times, the greening of Glasgow really began in 1852 when the city acquired the estates of Woodlands

Caption For The Broads, On The Waveney 1902

Village lanes and woodlands can be discovered and explored within a short distance from many moorings on the river Waveney, which separates Norfolk from Suffolk.

Caption For Chipping, Wolfen House C1955

The photograph shows Wolfen House after its transformation, in a beautiful woodland setting.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park C1950

residents of Lake Rise sacrifice some degree of privacy and suffer the likelihood of swans raiding their gardens demanding food, but in return enjoy a unique view across the lake, gardens and woodland

Caption For Inveraray, Falls Of Cruachan C1955

The climb to the great dam of Cruachan Reservoir is popular with walkers, who ascend the steep paths through beautiful woodland, passing these tumbling falls.

Caption For Walberswick, The Heronry C1955

The route ran through this area of marsh and woodland known as the Heronry. With the relaxed timetable of the Southwold line, there was ample opportunity for poaching en route.

Caption For Horner, The Village 1923

Teas are now served at the cottage during the summer months, and the ancient woodland which cloaks the surrounding slopes is a popular choice for walkers and horse-riders.

Caption For Thorpe Market, The Tower Gunton Park C1955

There are lakes and extensive woodlands in the park, and also an old oak tree whose height is 42ft and whose girth is 21ft 6ins.

Caption For Maltby, Manor Road C1955

The architectural highlight of the town as far as Pevsner was concerned was the pithead baths at Maltby Main, designed by W A Woodland and built in 1938.

Caption For Holt, Hall From The Lake 1896

Set in beautiful woodland with a commanding view over the lake, this house was built in the grounds of the original Old Hall, which no longer exists.

Caption For Chatham, Buckmore Park Camp Activities C1965

was the most important of all scouting activities, and Scout and Cub groups - no Guides until the late 1960s - brought their own tents and other equipment to the open camp site amid the woodland

Caption For Bentley, The Memorial Hall 1929

The name 'Bentley' means 'woodland clearing where bents grow.' Bentley became the subject of a radio and television documentary series during the 1990s, focusing on life in a typical English village.

Caption For Evershot, Fore Street C1965

In the woodlands of the Chase, Tess is seduced by Alec D’Urberville, though Hardy’s imagination makes the area much wilder than it would probably have been even in his day.

Caption For Clumber Park, C1955

Of the Clumber estate's 3,800 acres over a thousand are woodland, while the great lake itself occupies 87 acres.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel, The Interior C1965

The hotel grounds are impressive too, with woodland and the large mill pond which the Websters created to increase the power supply of Plants Brook.

Caption For Tideford, The Village C1950

Tideford is at the very head of the tidal creek of the River Tiddy; this lane leads down to the water, with the woodlands of the St Germans estate on the far side.

Caption For Ferryside, Glan Tywi Estate C1955

As we move further away from the industrialised regions, the equable climate and fertility of the soil begin to show themselves in the lush meadows and woodland.

Caption For Walsingham, The Pump And Old Houses 1929

Fringed by rich woodland, and with a medieval well, a priory and many splendid timber-framed houses, Walsingham retains a powerful historic and religious atmosphere for visitors.

Caption For Cranborne, Wimborne Street 1954

In the woodlands of the Chase, Tess is seduced by Alec D'Urberville, though Hardy's imagination makes the area much wilder than it would probably have been even in his day.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel, The Interior C1965

The hotel grounds are impressive too, with woodland and the large mill pond which the Websters created to increase the power supply of Plants Brook.

Caption For Rochdale, Ashworth Valley 1895

Its 100 acres of trees are recorded on an ancient woodland inventory and it is still an area of natural beauty.

Caption For Heyshott, Cobden Monument 1906

Situated in woodland near the Midhurst to Cocking road, the Cobden Monument was erected in memory of Richard Cobden MP, an advocate of free trade and an anti-Corn Law agitator.

Caption For Little Haywood, Seven Springs C1960

As we can see here, there has been much replanting during the 20th century, first with conifers and later with mixed woodland.

Caption For Richmond, Arthur's Oven 1913

Billy Banks Wood, prominent in views from Castle Walk, is ancient 'hanging' woodland clinging to limestone rock on the south bank of the River Swale just west of Richmond Castle.