Places
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- Chilton Polden, Somerset
- Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire
- Chilton, Suffolk
- Chilton Candover, Hampshire
- Chilton, Berkshire
- Chilton, Buckinghamshire
- Chilton, Kent
- Chilton, Oxfordshire
- Chilton, Durham
- Chilton Lane, Durham
- Chilton Leys, Suffolk
- Chilton Street, Suffolk
- Great Chilton, Durham
- Chilton Cantelo, Somerset
- Chilton Trinity, Somerset
- Chilton Moor, Tyne and Wear
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Memories
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Living In Chilton
My family moved to Chilton Foliat and took over the "Old Post Office". I was still young then and went to the old school run by Mr & Mrs Hassall who lived next door to the school. Two classrooms and very fond memories. At ...Read more
A memory of Chilton Foliat in 1964 by
Dunsmore People And Happenings Remembered
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION In 1995, when the first edition of this history was published, it seemed incredibly optimistic to have had three hundred copies printed for a market which was ...Read more
A memory of Dunsmore by
Memories Of My Childhood
I was born in 1956, in Wiltshire, but my first memories are of Pawlett, where we moved, when I was very small. It was a smaller, quiter village than it is even now. I went to the village school, on the village green, next to ...Read more
A memory of Pawlett in 1961 by
Northfields, Witley
As a child on holiday with my aunts, uncles and grandma who lived at Northfields (where the post office is situated by the main road), I would spend many happy times buying pens, pencils, notebooks etc. I remember a Mr Bannister used to run the shop then.
A memory of Witley in 1951 by
My Grandparent's Home
I received information from my cousin Leslie about this photo. Now that I have found it I am delighted. My grandparents were Thomas Benjamin Fairminer (1881-1954) who married Louisa Florence Smith (1880 - 1944). They ...Read more
A memory of Frimley Green by
Iced Slices
I grew up in the area and often visited as a child. One particular memory is of ordering a pot of tea for four - it was so big my Dad couldn't lift it and the cheese on the sandwiches was about an inch thick - delicious! Since moving ...Read more
A memory of Bosherston by
St Pauls Cray School Memories.
I was living at the time at the top of what was called Chalk Pit Avenue, then an unmade and often muddy road in bad weather, at the bottom of the garden was a field and across the field was a fairly large house with ...Read more
A memory of St Paul's Cray by
Pinchbeck School
I was born in Pinchbeck and went to the old Pinchbeck school, located in Knight Street (now the library and Parish council/meeting rooms). When this was the school I remember the head teacher, Joe Burton carrying each child, one by ...Read more
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Evacuated Fro Newcastle To Camp In1940
Mr Scott was Head Master. Very much run on Military lines, but have good memoriies of that time. I was in Beeches house, my younger brother was there too. Anyone from that era out there and want to share the good old days with Chilton?
A memory of Hexham in 1940
This Is Hilton Street.
I was born at No 4 Hilton Street (in March 1955) which was the shop on the very corner at the end of the street nearest to the chimney. Darwen Paper Mill is the mill opposite the houses, with of course India Mill at the end.
A memory of Darwen in 1955
Captions
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Chilton Foliat is at the eastern extremity of the county, on the river Kennet. Here, a horse waits patiently outside the thatched pub for the return of his driver.
Inside are relics from the old church at Chilton Candover.
The tall building on the right was refronted about 1920 and Henry Chilton was replaced by the 1930s Midland Bank, stone faced and Moderne, now the HSBc bank.
A child on the right has a reading lesson and a caged parrot is in the left foreground.
Chalton Down Mill was a brick tower windmill located on a remote hill top overlooking the main London to Portsmouth road. It was powered by four patent shuttered sails and winded by a fantail.
The child on the donkey next to her could have been recuperating. In 1706 Robert Parker paid for the building of these almshouses to accommodate twenty-nine widows and spinsters of the parish.
The child on the donkey next to her could have been recuperating. In 1706 Robert Parker paid for the building of these almshouses to accommodate twenty-nine widows and spinsters of the parish.
These architects specialised in pub design, and quality shines through; similar quality can be seen at The Crown, an exuberant pub in Cricklewood Broadway, and The Rising Sun in Chalton Street, Euston.
On the other side of the road, dispensing pharmacist N R Hilton is now trading as Hilton and Moss Chemists (right).
On the other side of the road, dispensing pharmacist N R Hilton is now trading as Hilton and Moss Chemists (right).
The young child on the tricycle rides past the Unicorn, now the premises of Wadsworth`s, the beer, wine and spirit merchants, who have moved from their office on Bridge Street.