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The Hewer Alias Radbourn Of Northleach And Turkdean

Earlier this year I visited Northleach my husband's Ancesters hail from there. His great great Grandfather William Hewer alias Radbourn bought Leygore farm in 1832, a farm of 800 acres according to ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Pam Hewer

Search For Memories Of My Family

Does anyone from Thornley have any memories of my family who lived in the village? Anthony Mcguinness (grandfather), Mary Alice Mcguinness nee Mcguigan (grandmother), Mary Mcguinness (mother born 1925, died 1979) and ...Read more

A memory of Thornley by tulatew

Woodfield House

My childhood memories are locked in Brynygwenin. I lived at Woodfield House this was a semi detached house. We shared a pump where we drew our water. This was, indeed, a luxury not having too far to collect drinking water. I was born ...Read more

A memory of Brynygwenin

Music

Was'nt in the WAAF, bit too young, but I was at Bletchley Park in 1950/51, with the Ministry of Aviation, training to be a Teleprinter Op before going to Birdlip Radio Station, and then Croydon Signals Centre. We went one evening to see a ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley

Newcomer Road

That must have been just before we moved in to number 57 newcome I was actually born in the prefabs at the bottom of newcomer road . We did move next door to you & I do remember Mr & Mrs cote and I do remember you .My mother was ...Read more

A memory of Shenley by happysalcombe

War Time Home

I lived in Shenley from the age of 10 to 15. They were my war years. I went to the boys school in Shenley and then to Hillside Senior School Borehamwood. They were very happy days, removed from the London bombing. My brother and cousin ...Read more

A memory of Shenley by tomsaunders71

Barnton Hollows Photograph.

The photo described as Barnton Hollows, isn't in Barnton. The Hollows shown link the village of Anderton and Marbury. The are called Marbury hollows. The hollows are about 1.5 miles from Barnton R. Pilkington

A memory of Barnton by harveypilkington

Cyril Henry Heath And The Heath Family.

I have been told of old troedy many times and been driven through it to Bargoed, not much there now just a post office. My step father Cyril Heath was born there in September 1934, quite a large family so ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch by Andrew Dexter

Scout Camp Near Turners Hill

My memory of Turners Hill goes back 60 years, to 1955, when our scout troop camped across the road from Worth Priory. We were the 53rd Croydon (St Gertrude's) Troop. I recall we were given the run of the woods in the ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill by druidh

Remembrance Day In Kingsclere.

We, in the choir led the procession: down through the village to the Church,(from Knoll Hill I think) .Brownies, Guides and other groups including the odd serviceman home on leave followed behind.I am standing in the road ...Read more

A memory of Kingsclere by Marg Trudgill

Captions

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Caption For Gainsborough, Market Place C1955

Our tour of the towns and villages near Lincoln starts in Gainsborough, a town of the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Lindsey that ruled what is now north Lincolnshire.

Caption For Hawkshead, Laburnum Street 1929

The various advertisements outside the newsagent's on the right add to the period flavour of this village centre scene.

Caption For Ainsdale, Station Road C1965

Unlike Formby village, there is little evidence of homes being converted to shops here.

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Caption For Wray, C1950

Viewed from above the River Roeburn, the scene overlooks the roofs of the village cottages, most of which were put up during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Caption For Hamble, The Village C1955

Originally a small fishing village renowned for oysters, crabs and lobsters, Hamble was later to become a sprawling community with the accent on leisure and the aircraft industry.

Caption For Branscombe, General View 1931

The village is certainly one of Devon's prettiest, not least for its setting, strung in a series of hamlets around the junction of several pastoral and wooded combes.

Caption For Great Easton, The Ford 1951

The horses serve to remind us of the agricultural nature of these villages: Great Easton was entirely engaged in growing cereal crops and soft fruits.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, Brennand Valley 1921

The Ordnance Survey department has declared Dunsop Bridge to be the village nearest to the exact centre of the British Isles.

Caption For Castle Combe, Market Cross And Church 1906

Nowadays, deemed the prettiest village in England, it relies on tourism for its income.

Caption For Corbets Tey, Harwood Hall Lane 1908

Interestingly, from the mid-1930s the village had a direct and frequent Green Line Coach link with Aldgate in the City of London.

Caption For Earls Colne, High Street 1961

Earls Colne is a large industrial village on the A604: silk-winding, brick-making, seed-growing, and iron-founding have all taken place here.

Caption For Chipstead, Ruffetts Cottages C1955

When the village policeman Joe England retired from duty he moved here and converted the cottages to one dwelling.

Caption For Chipstead, Elmore Cottages C1955

Elmore Cottages still command the High Road opposite the village pond and crossroads but have been extended on the south side where the fence on the flint wall has been removed.

Caption For Buckland, Pond And School 1906

The village sits below the North Downs on the main road between Dorking and Reigate.

Caption For Byfleet, High Road C1955

Byfleet is the last village that the River Wey passes before it joins the Thames at Weybridge.

Caption For Holker, The Village 1912

Holker is very much an estate village for workers on the estate of the Cavendish family, who have been here since 1756. The Hall was originally built in the early 17th century.

Caption For Newington, The Village 1903

The Village 1909 A handsome farm cart stands in the yard of a timber-framed two-storey building, in this small hamlet on the road between Tenterden and Hythe.

Caption For Borth, Upper Borth 1906

This is the original nucleus of Borth village from which picture No 30253 was taken (page 59).

Caption For Marden, High Street C1965

Nestling in the borough of Maidstone, this village is made up of three main streets.

Caption For Uley, The Street C1960

The village rose to prosperity as a cloth making centre, but when the Industrial Revolution shifted production from weavers' cottages to industrial factories, Uley's fortunes went into decline.

Caption For The Broads, A Greengrocer On The Broads C1945

Farmers' markets are not only held in villages! These enterprising retailers are taking advantage of a captive market on the Broads.

Caption For Godstone, The Bell 1907

The early 18th-century Bell Inn on the Eastbourne Road was one of several important staging inns in this village when Cobbett came here in 1822 and lauded it as being beautiful.

Caption For Andover, Anna Valley, The Foundry 1899

The factory buildings in this picture have gone, and today this sprawling village is popular with those who work in Andover and commute daily to London.

Caption For Cove, West Heath Corner 1913

Village residents stare at the camera; over to the left stands the premises of W Wright, draper and outfitter.