Places

4 places found.

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Maps

18 maps found.

1895, West Wickham Ref. RNE865148
1946, West Wickham Ref. NPO865149
1895, West Wickham Ref. RNE865149
1907, West Wickham Ref. HOSM35407
1920, West Wickham Ref. POP865148
1946, West Wickham Ref. NPO865148
1920, West Wickham Ref. POP865149
1899-1901, West Wickham Ref. RNC865148
1897-1902, West Wickham Ref. RNC865149
1885 - 1901, West Wickham Ref. HOSM64006
1945, Wickham Ref. NPO869848
1897-1900, Wickham Ref. RNC869848
1895, Wickham Ref. RNE869848
1919, Wickham Ref. POP869848
1897-1900, Wickham Green Ref. RNC869856
1945, Wickham Green Ref. NPO869856
1895, Wickham Green Ref. RNE869856
1919, Wickham Green Ref. POP869856

Books

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Memories

24 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

The White Hart In 1881

I've been researching my ancestors and discovered that my great-great-grandfather, William Fox, was living at the White Hart in High Road, West Wickham, in 1881 with his daughter Mary Ann Reading and her husband John ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham in 1880 by Roger Lancaster

Discos And Status Quo

A college full of young female teaching students on my doorstep - what more could an 18 year old ask for? Yes, Coloma College was , for a short while , a weekend hotspot for me and my friends. There were regular discos , and ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham in 1971 by Peter Leach

Manfred Mann/Merseybeats Gig In West Wickham

Re Malcolm's question 'does anyone remember the gig?'. I do. I was 10 and had no interest in music at that time and my parents hated pop music. Our house backed onto the tennis courts in Blakes Recreation ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1964 by David Hayhoe

School And Work In Fareham

I attended Fareham Secondary School at Southampton and Harrison Roads from 1950 to 1954. Then I started work as an apprentice at Croker and Farrell, who was the Ford dealer, which was situated right next to Trinity Church. ...Read more

A memory of Fareham in 1959 by Harry Crook

Traffic Lights At The Top Of The High Street

I lived in nearby Shirley and in the late 1950s I used to cycle through West Wickham to a fish and chip shop in Glebe Way on a Saturday evening for the family supper. I was in my teens at the time and ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham by Michael Bannister

Concert In Blake's Park West Wickham 1964

I was at the concert in Blake's Recreation Ground and I was only 10 years old at the time! I went with my sister, who was a few years older. We were right near the front and I remember being so close to Paul ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1964 by Mary Atkinson

Our Shop

My mum and dad owned the Greengrocers opposite what is now Sainsburys; in fact my sister and I were both born above the shop. Then my dad had a shop in Bellingham and we moved to Purley; in 1971 we all moved to Eastbourne where dad ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham in 1961 by Tracey Lyons

Picture's Not Shown

We used to go west wickam quite a lot but mostly passing through, and the pictures and memories were the swimming baths which we used frequently, The cake shop just along from the Conney that sold the most delious cream ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham by Wayne Ruffle

Waylett''s Paper Shop Westmoreland Parade

I lived at 3 Barnfield Wood Close, Park Langley. Waylett's lived just round the corner at Barnfield Wood Road. They had three daughters who I was very interested in, I was between 9 and 18 at the time. The ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1956 by Martin Newell

Happy Days

I lived in West Wickham from when I was born in 1956 until 1968. Remember the place very well. I went to Hawes Down school where Miss Washington was the headmistress. Always used to go to Kiddilines the toy shop at the bottom of the High ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham by anm1990

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Captions

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Caption For East Tisted, The Station 2004

On Sunday 6 February 1955, the last passenger train went along the Meon Valley line.

Caption For Wickham, The Square C1950

The Square in Wickham opens at right angles to an east-west route; it might have been intentionally planned in that way when a market and fair were granted to the town during the second half of the 13th

Ref. F103037
Caption For Fareham, C1965

Holy Trinity Church in West Street was built to accommodate the growing numbers of ordinary working people.