Maps

108 maps found.

1919, Box Ref. POP647433
1946, Box Ref. NPO647433
1947, Cox Green Ref. NPO679662
1940, Cox Green Ref. NPO679663
1898-1900, Box Ref. RNC647433
1940, Box Hill Ref. NPO647444
1899, Box Trees Ref. RNE647451
1903, Cox Green Ref. RNC679661
1947, Box Trees Ref. NPO647451
1923, Cox Moor Ref. POP679669
1896, Cox Green Ref. RNE679661
1895, Cox Hill Ref. RNE679667
1899, Cox Moor Ref. RNE679669
1899, Box Hill Ref. RNC647443
1946, Box Hill Ref. NPO647443
1919, Box Hill Ref. HOSM38506
1895, Box Hill Ref. HOSM70003
1900, Cox Hill Ref. RNC679667
1919, Box Hill Ref. POP647443
1920, Box Hill Ref. POP647444

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Memories

837 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Henry Tingey Ancester

My great grandfather Henry Tingey, was born November 18, 1819, in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.  He was the son of James Tingey and Elizabeth Boniss.  James and Elizabeth, and family later moved from Bigglewade, Bedfordshire, ...Read more

A memory of Biggleswade by Norton Cook

Madeley As It Was

I was born in 1949 in Victoria Road, Madeley and have many memories of life as it was in the 1950's onwards. I remember Jones' buses, Pooles the cobblers, Carters, Stodd's the Drapers, Shums the chemist, and most ...Read more

A memory of Madeley in 1949 by First Name Last Name

Police House 1939 45

The Police House was located on Radcliffe Road, Cropwell Butler. (now called 'The Old Police House').  On the front wall it bore a sign bearing the words 'County Police'.   From 1939 to 1945 it was occupied by the Village ...Read more

A memory of Cropwell Butler in 1940 by peterb6136

"Any Old Iron"

This photo brings back lots of memories for me as it shows High Road, Woodford Bridge which is where the old-fashioned ironmongers that my family owned was situated. There had been one on the site since the beginning of the 20th ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1974 by Jane Manley

Busk Crescent

Late in 1945 my parents moved to 25 Busk Crescent, in Cove. The house was on top of a hill and overlooked the Farnborough airfield. From the front bedroom you could see aircraft landing on the runway. The house was one of a string of ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1945 by Alan Hickman

Ivybank Childrens Home

I thought I would leave a message here also, I was a child at Ivybank Children's Home in Nightingale Lane. Sadly though I don't think it is there any longer. We were an all-girls children's home, with a range of ages from 5 ...Read more

A memory of Farncombe in 1958 by Dorothy Laker

East Ham In The 1960s

In February 1963, when I was six and a half, my parents bought their first house, in Thorpe Road, East Ham. It was and had been a very cold winter, and when we moved in we had difficulty opening the back door, as there was so ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1963 by Jackie Craig

1951 1979 Life In Aldbrough St John

Reading Carol's memories brings to mind a lot of happy times in the village, especially the bus shelter and phone box. We managed to make up a lot of our own entertainment, especially the 'village youth ...Read more

A memory of Aldbrough St John in 1972 by Jeff Auton

Burrow Hill School

My name is Roger Hibbard from Staveley, Derbyshire, I was at Burrow Hill School from Easter 1952 to Easter 1953. I went there because at that time I suffered from severe asthma but I was never ill once during the wonderful ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1952 by Roger Hibbard

Sittingbourne To Australia

My name is Margaret.  I was born in Park Road, Sittingbourne on 18.4.45. My parents were Flossie and Cyril Neaves. My dad worked as a machine man in the Sittingbourne paper mills and my mum worked fruit picking in the ...Read more

A memory of Sittingbourne in 1971 by namscox

Captions

233 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Tilton On The Hill, Church And School C1955

It is notable for its collection of grotesque gargoyles, and for two carved capitals which are derived from the stories of Reynard the Fox; appropriate in Cottesmore country.

Caption For Horbury, Queen Street C1955

In 1700 the Duke of Leeds held the manorial rights, and these passed to Mr Lane Fox on his marriage to the Duke's daughter.

Caption For Tilton On The Hill, Church And School C1955

It is notable for its collection of grotesque gargoyles, and for two carved capitals which are derived from the stories of Reynard the Fox; appropriate in Cottesmore country.

Caption For Tal Y Llyn, Lake 1937

The lake has always been famous for trout fishing. This view of Tal-y-Llyn lake - Llyn Mwyngil in Welsh - looks much the same today, with the slopes of Cadair Idris rising up on the left.

Caption For Tal Y Llyn, Lake 1937

The lake has always been famous for trout fishing. This view of Tal-y-Llyn lake—Llyn Mwyngil in Welsh—looks much the same today, with the slopes of Cadair Idris rising up on the left.

Caption For Tring, St Peter And St Paul's Church C1960

They depict a pig wearing a friar's cowl; a fox running off with a goose; and a monkey in a religious habit carrying a bottle in one hand and a book in the other.

Caption For Guisborough, Fox Inn, Bow Street C1960

Here we get a splendid view of the frontage of the 1926 Fox Inn building, largely unchanged today.

Caption For Worston, The Village 1921

Because of the famous Pendle witch trials in 1612, the hill has gained a reputation for sorcery and evil deeds.Those who know the area treat these superstitious tales with a pinch of salt,

Caption For Sabden, Wesleyan Church And Wesley Street C1960

It was only a mile away that George Fox, the Quaker, stood on the 'nick' of Pendle in 1652 and declared himself moved to start a religious order, the Society of Friends.

Caption For Sabden, Wesleyan Church And Wesley Street C1960

It was only a mile away that George Fox, the Quaker, stood on the 'nick' of Pendle in 1652 and declared himself moved to start a religious order, the Society of Friends.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1950

The Regal Cinema (left) and the drapers C J Fox & Co nest door are no longer there, having been replaced in 1966 by a Littlewood's store. Kendall's (left) were umbrella makers as well as sellers.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1950

The Regal Cinema (left) and the drapers C J Fox & Co nest door are no longer there, having been replaced in 1966 by a Littlewood's store. Kendall's (left) were umbrella makers as well as sellers.

Caption For Box Hill, Hotel And Garden 1931

This hotel nestles at the foot of Box Hill, alongside the rushing traffic of the main London to Dorking road.

Caption For Twickenham, King Street C1960

Also scheduled for redevelopment was the remaining old part of the town between Church Street and the river, which had suffered bomb damage in the war.

Caption For Billesdon, Market Place C1955

Also within this very small area is Billesdon Coplow, a prominent wooded hill, and within its lee Botany Bay fox covert, which is thus clearly dated soon after 1788, when the infamous penal colony was

Caption For Cowes, Birmingham Road C1965

The Museum displays paintings, logbooks, model ships, and yacht designs by Uffa Fox, and is a sailor's haven. Uffa used the carriageway of the old l896 Floating Bridge as his workshop.

Caption For Scarborough, Castle From The East Pier C1958

Royal visitors were quite frequent, as it was first choice for the Court when on tour.

Caption For Metfield, Post Office C1965

The telephone box has gone, and the Post Office and shop, owned by R Boardman at this time, has closed, but the post box has become the letter box to the house.

Caption For Purfleet, London Road C1955

As the road approaches the level crossing, we can see a signal box and a foot bridge - in recent years the signal box has been demolished.

Caption For West Harptree, The Village C1960

The triangle with the phone box was once a grassy area where there were hustings at election times. The signpost now sits in a flowerbed, and there is a new phone box next to the Crown Inn.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1955

The zebra crossing has disappeared as has the police box, and the four red telephone boxes have been replaced by a single kiosk.

Caption For Weymouth, 1898

The livery is black hull and funnel with white saloons and paddle- boxes.

Caption For Shoeburyness, The Garrison Clock Tower C1955

A soldier stands to the right of the gate.The post box and telephone box must have been well used by residents at the camp.The Shoeburyness School of Gunnery was founded in the middle years of the

Caption For Uttoxeter, Market Place C1965

Here the view of the kiosk is all but obliterated by a telephone exchange box, a police telephone box and the large road sign which gives directions to Stoke, Stafford, Rugeley and the