Photos

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Maps

4,410 maps found.

1919, Carter's Hill Ref. POP663323
1919, Baker's Hill Ref. POP630603
1922, Bateman's Hill Ref. POP634668
1922, Bunker's Hill Ref. POP655464
1901-1902, Lodge Hill Ref. RNC765810
1897-1898, Loose Hill Ref. RNC767328
1897-1898, Friday Hill Ref. RNC709426
1897-1909, Frith Hill Ref. RNC709530
1897-1898, Frith-Hill Ref. RNC709558
1899-1900, Frost Hill Ref. RNC709905
1899-1900, Garway Hill Ref. RNC712113
1901-1902, Gedney Hill Ref. RNC712669
1901-1902, Gibbet Hill Ref. RNC713332
1901-1912, Middle Hill Ref. RNC779107
1898-1899, Milch Hill Ref. RNC779811
1901-1903, Mill Hill Ref. RNC780257
1897-1898, Monks Hill Ref. RNC782626
1902-1903, Mossley Hill Ref. RNC784479
1898-1899, Hitchin Hill Ref. RNC737049
1897-1898, Holders Hill Ref. RNC737712

Books

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Memories

3,576 memories found. Showing results 1,791 to 1,800.

Long Walks

When I was a little girl in the early 60's I often used to take long walks along here, and I used to visit the farm to watch Peter Jenner milking the cows. I also had a crush on Peter but I was only 6 and he was 14.  I wonder what happened ...Read more

A memory of Catsfield by Natalia Graham

Ice Skating On The Port

In the very cold winter of 1963 the canal port (known as the polly basin) froze over we were able to go iceskating , Brimscombe Hill had deep snow drifts and was shutdown but we still got the papers delivered !!! I was a paper boy at the time aged 11 yrs

A memory of Brimscombe in 1963 by Stuart Baker

Family History

I have recently found out that my Great Grandmother Emma Frost (nee Lake) had a baby girl in 1864 called Annie Frost and she was born in Buckhurst Hill. I suppose Emma must have known someone in the Town. It was legal, she was ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1860 by Mollie Elliott

The Beatty And Us

Like alot of young Kiwis, my wife and I started our OE (Overseas experience) in 1986, and in January 1987 found ourselves in Motspur Park as a result of applying and getting bar jobs at the Earl Beatty pub. Graeme and Marie were ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1987 by Peter Van Vroonhoven

Queens Road

We lived in Chigwell during the 1960s before moving to Hertfordshire in 1969, which seemed like a foreign country then, strange accents etc. How times change! My father, John, was organist at St John's Church, Buckhurst Hill and my ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1966 by Tim Sizer

Schooldays

Considering I spent 5 years as a day boy at Peter Symonds' my memories are scant to say the least, probably the most significant was the Annual Founders Day service at the Cathedral, the covered passage from the High Street past the ...Read more

A memory of Winchester in 1949 by John Scott

A Fondly Remembered Childhood

I was born in 1942 and and spent my childhood in Walthamstow, which up to the time I left in 1967 was predominantly a white working class area in north-east London; I went to Chapel End Infants and Junior Schools ...Read more

A memory of Walthamstow by Roy Beiley

War Time

I have many memories of the wartime years spent in Corsham. My father was in the Ordnance Corps and served under Colonel Cripps at the Central Ammunition Depot. Up to about 1943 we were billeted at a farm but after that with a Mrs Harvey in ...Read more

A memory of Corsham in 1940 by James Burslem

To School From Manor Road

Each day my journey either was via the cinder track (there was the old reservoir running alongside and the iron railway bridge stood in those days, the railway was still operating I think or in the stages of being ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Halse in 1966 by Linda Edwards

Growing Up In Streatham

I was born in April 1938 at l Eardley Road off Mitcham Lane with the London to Brighton Railway running along the far end of our garden. Opposite was Aldrington Road which then housed St Albans Church which I attended every ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Juliet Baxter

Captions

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