Maps

33 maps found.

1903, Millhouses Ref. RNC780854
1925, Millhouse Ref. POP780849
1896, Millhouses Ref. RNE780855
1924, Millhouses Ref. POP780854
1923, Millhouses Ref. POP780855
1947, Millhouse Ref. NPO780849
1896, Millhouses Ref. RNE780854
1947, Millhouses Ref. NPO780854
1947, Millhouses Ref. NPO780855
1897, Millhouse Ref. RNE780849
1902-1903, Millhouses Ref. RNC780855
1947, Millhouse Green Ref. NPO780852
1905-1907, Millhouse Ref. RNC780847
1901-1904, Millhouse Ref. RNC780849
1903, Millhouse Green Ref. RNC780852
1896, Millhouse Green Ref. RNE780852
1924, Millhouse Green Ref. POP780852
1896, Mill House Fm Ref. HOSM44124
1891 - 1892, Millhouse Green Ref. HOSM53752
1947, Hill Houses Ref. NPO735458

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Memories

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Friends

It could have been earlier or even later....my memories of a girl called Elaine Potter and us playing tea parties at her house with her dad's homemade apple wine........Yvonne Blackie I think lived in the Rectory.....I think we were ...Read more

A memory of Sutton-in-Craven in 1960 by Lynn Mann

Great Grandma's Childhood Home

The house in the centre of this photo, Mill House, was the childhood home of my Great Grandmother, Sarah Jane Bushnell. My mother said that a photo similar to this was displayed on trains to advertise beautiful ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch by Gaynor Wingham

Happy Times

As children we were very priviliged to be part of the village community. We spent many carefree hours playing and making camps in the woods and fields, sometimes we would venture further but had to keep a watchful eye for the keepers. ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1965 by Tim Fieldwick

Childhood Memories

We moved into Tighnabruaich when I was almost 8 yrs old. Our 1st house was on the Ardmarnock Est between Millhouse and Otter Ferry. We stayed there for around a year before moving into Corra Farm on the Ardlamont Est near ...Read more

A memory of Tighnabruaich in 1970 by Tim Hosey

Pinehurst Childrens Home Park Rd Camberley

Memories of Camberley come from my childhood days as an orphan residing at 'Pinehurst', a Surrey County Child Welfare Home 1949-1953. I was put there as a 9-year-old and recall spending a very happy part ...Read more

A memory of Pinehurst in 1949 by David Share

Memories Of Council Estate And Football

My family moved to the council estate in Elstree in the mid sixties. I used to play football on the pitch opposite Hill House, now sadly a new housing estate. Robert Stores for groceries, the aptly named Greens ...Read more

A memory of Elstree in 1967 by Geoff Gwillym

Hill House Sizewell

I remember Fred and Jack Fryer, and a son if I remember correctly who went in the navy. I would often wait on the beach at night beside their lantern which would guide them back to shore after an evenings fishing. Did Jack ...Read more

A memory of Sizewell in 1954 by Andrew Kersey

Castle Hill House

This is Castle Hill House bought that year by Augustus Brandt of William Brandt's and Sons bank, my Great Grandfather. Mostly now demolished, and the rest converted into flats.

A memory of Bletchingley in 1910 by Jason Mullins

The Millhouse

I was born at home in the mill house at Kestle Mill. My mother ran a small Bed and Breakfast from there when I was little. My parents were Julia and Michael Soady. The midwife arrived in a red MG to deliver me. I have one picture of ...Read more

A memory of Kestle Mill in 1958 by Jane Tilley

Childhood In Benham Valence

It was in April 1950 that I was born in the Victorian wing of Benham Valence - actually in the flat above the garages - a very primitive dwelling with no bathroom or indoor toilet. Unfortunately the whole wing was ...Read more

A memory of Benham Park in 1950 by Nicolette Craggs

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Captions

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Caption For Cocking, Mill 1906

In this view the sandstone and brick- dressed mill house is seen across the header pond that stored the water needed to power the waterwheel.

Caption For Netherbury, The Village C1955

Looking north-westwards from Lower Yonderover Farm, with hay-bales in Mill House paddock (foreground) and the sign for the Star Inn (centre), the River Brit skirts the edge of the meadow

Caption For Aldeburgh, Mill House 1909

The tongues must have wagged when the first residents moved into the Mill House on Crags Path.

Caption For Ashton Keynes, Church Walk And Mill House C1955

It formerly powered a watermill with the Mill House on the right and its mill-leet to its left.

Caption For Sydling St Nicholas, The Stream And Bridge C1955

The old Mill House (centre) was demolished in 1966.

Caption For West Lulworth, The Village 1904

Mill House (centre) has been converted into holiday accomodation.

Caption For Braunston, The Canal C1965

Since then, it has undergone massive refurbishment and changes of name before becoming The Mill House.

Caption For Wallingford, The Bridge Boat House 1899

Here the old town landing-stage is north of the bridge; the quay is much altered, with the boathouse now the Mill House pub.

Caption For Shiplake, Mill And Lock 1890

The large weatherboarded watermill was demolished around 1900 and only the mill house remained, just off the picture to the right. The waterwheel housing can be seen on the left wall of the mill.

Caption For Bocking, The Convent 1900

Fulling Mill House, to the right, was once home to the Nottages, who built Cane's Mill. Later, the artist and philanthropist Edith Arendrup lived there.

Caption For Black Notley, The Watermill 1903

Fulling Mill House, to the right, was once home to the Nottages, who built Cane's Mill. Later, the artist and philanthropist Edith Arendrup lived there.

Caption For Shiplake, Mill And Lock 1890

The mill house survives just out of picture to the right, but of the mill there is virtually no trace.

Caption For Trenarren, The Vale C1884

Trenarren hamlet is in the far distance, and the mill house at Hallane is on the extreme left.

Caption For Ramsbury, Moon's Mill 1907

Thought to have been built in the late 17th century, this fine old mill house, once one of ten in the Ramsbury area, was turned into a dwelling as late as the 1960s.

Caption For Netherbury, The Village C1955

Looking north-westwards from Lower Yonderover Farm, with hay-bales in Mill House paddock (foreground) and the sign for the Star Inn (centre), the River Brit skirts the edge of the

Caption For Quemerford, Lower Quemerford Mill C1955

Taken opposite Lower Quemerford Mill, this view shows Marden Bridge and the Mill House on the right.

Caption For Maidenhead, Mill House 1899

This view of the Mill House, further north along the Buckinghamshire bank, captures wonderfully the curious formality of late Victorian leisure activity as the fishermen sit stiffly in

Caption For Wickham Market, The Mill 1929

The early 19th-century Mill House has a two-storey central window. The bridge over the tailrace, partly built in hachestone, has rails and posts inscribed 'A Barnes Woodbridge 1901'.

Caption For Ixworth, The Old Mill C1955

The mill house to the right is early 17th-century with later additions and alterations.

Caption For Kilkhampton, Coombe Valley Mill 1929

The thatched mill house is deep in the valley about half a mile inland from the beach at Duckpool, and there is just a glimpse of the coast in this view.

Caption For Abingdon, The Boat House 1890

The landing stage to the Crown and Thistle, a hotel some way away on Bridge Street, now belongs to The Mill House, the pub on the island. The weatherboarded outbuilding has since been demolished.

Caption For Seatown, Caravan Site And Golden Cap C1960

The view looks westwards from the foothills of Ridge Cliff to Seatown hamlet (centre left) and Mill House and Mill Lane (lower right), which was concrete-covered in the Second World War to enable the large-scale

Caption For Offord Cluny, The Mill 1906

However, surviving almost unchanged are the Mill House and on the right Mill Cottage, built in 1851.

Caption For Witchampton, Mill 1904

Witchampton's flour mill closed before the Second World War, but the remains of the huge mill wheel, including its tree trunk shaft, can still be seen outside Flour Mill House.