Places
36 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Luton, Bedfordshire
- Ampthill, Bedfordshire
- Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
- Dunstable, Bedfordshire
- Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
- Sandy, Bedfordshire
- Kempston, Bedfordshire
- Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire
- Wixams, Bedfordshire
- Whipsnade, Bedfordshire
- Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire
- Potton, Bedfordshire
- Toddington, Bedfordshire
- Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire
- Turvey, Bedfordshire
- Stotfold, Bedfordshire
- Sutton, Bedfordshire
- Flitwick, Bedfordshire
- Shefford, Bedfordshire
- Clophill, Bedfordshire
- Westoning, Bedfordshire
- Great Barford, Bedfordshire
- Harrold, Bedfordshire
- Carlton, Bedfordshire
- Arlesey, Bedfordshire
- Woburn, Bedfordshire
- Stopsley, Bedfordshire
- Silsoe, Bedfordshire
- Lower Stondon, Bedfordshire
- Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire
- Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire
- Elstow, Bedfordshire
- Henlow, Bedfordshire
- Tingrith, Bedfordshire
- Totternhoe, Bedfordshire
Photos
1,870 photos found. Showing results 21 to 40.
Maps
948 maps found.
Books
6 books found. Showing results 25 to 6.
Memories
42 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
Arlesey Bedfordshire
When my dad was demobbed after the war in 1946, we had to move back to London because of his job. We had all our funiture put on a lorry, and the local publican, a Ted Bland, delivered us to a requestioned place over a shop in ...Read more
A memory of Arlesey in 1940 by
The Family Of:Charlton Liddle And Jane Ann Pearson Nee Atkinson
Hi, I am researching my Family History in and around Howden le Wear/Witton le Wear/Crook/Weardale and I have had contact from a member of my Great Grandmother's Brother's family who ...Read more
A memory of Witton Park in 1900 by
Grocer Of Bridge Street
My 3 x great-grandfather William Lightfoot was born in 1809 in Roxton, Bedfordshire. He was a grocer. His wife was Mary Jane Lightfoot (nee Clarke). They had 5 children, 3 of whom worked in the shop. The youngest ...Read more
A memory of St Ives in 1860 by
Looking For Information
Hi, can anyone help me? My dad has lived in the Bedfordshire area since he was a young child, however he was born in Tottenham. Apparently his parents owned a pub called the seven Sisters & that is where he was ...Read more
A memory of Tottenham by
Family Stories
My family lineage (Samuel) comes from Bedfordshire mainly around Old Warden and Biggleswade. My father always said at bedtime, "right, up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire!"
A memory of Old Warden by
Tithe Farm
My memory of Tithe Farm is that on the 1891 census it is shown the abode of Ephraim Miles, my Great Grandfather. There were many people named Miles in Huntingdonshire/Bedfordshire, alot of them related to me albeit distantly. I have ...Read more
A memory of Houghton Regis by
The Great Train Robbery
My parents owned a bungalow in Dovehouse Lane Kensworth in Bedfordshire and as a grown up family's we would get back together at weekends bringing along our own children to visit and enjoy the countryside. My brother and sister ...Read more
A memory of Kensworth by
Sharpenhoe Clappers & Sundon Hills Bedfordshire
In the post was years as families rebuilt their lives again Sundays really were special leisure days and those who were able bought a small car and enjoyed their afternoon going for rides on quiet country ...Read more
A memory of Tralee by
Sharpenhoe Clappers & Sundon Hills Bedfordshire
In the post war years, as families rebuilt their lives again, Sundays really were special leisure days and those who were able, bought a small car and enjoyed their afternoon going for rides on quiet country ...Read more
A memory of Tralee by
School Trip At Whitsun
I remember travelling from Luton in Bedfordshire during the late 1950s and early 1960s to spend a week at Mrs Sampson's Harbour House boarding facilities. My father used to drive the coach overnight from Luton and we would ...Read more
A memory of Porthleven by
Captions
37 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.
The shop on the right was replaced in the 1930s by the neo-Georgian offices, Royal Chambers, and beyond the gabled building, now the Bedfordshire Probation Service, several buildings made way for the Granada
Easton Socon was originally in Bedfordshire, `on the borders of Huntingdonshire`; the early 20th-century directories tell us that the parish covered over 7000 acres, but only had a population of 2000
Woburn Sands, right on the Bedfordshire border and bleeding across it, grew up when the railway arrived in 1846; its delightful station in Tudor cottage style is on the Bedford to Bletchley junction
It looks out from the escarpment of the Greensand Ridge across the plain of central Bedfordshire through which the Great Ouse meanders.
The bell that sounds the hours weighs two tonnes, and is the heaviest bell in Bedfordshire.
The arrival of BBC Three Counties Radio in Luton meant that a daily paper was no longer feasible; covering Bedfordshire, Berkshire and Hertfordshire, it makes Luton a reference point for a wide area
This 75-mile-long footpath winds through the Bedfordshire countryside linking elements of Pilgrim's journeys and the more factual aspects of Bunyan's life.
Historical theory has it that it is possible to link Pilgrim's journeying to various locations within Bedfordshire, and the recent establishment of the John Bunyan Trail attempts to add substance to the
The sacristy was originally the chapel of St George - the first chapel to be built in Bedfordshire after the Reformation.
Ampthill Park was for many years the venue for large bi-annual camps organised by the Scout Movement in Bedfordshire.
Typical of many older cottages in central Bedfordshire, the mixture of timber cladding, wattle and daub, tile and thatch gives The Barn a picture postcard look to be envied.
Bedfordshire County Council took over education in 1902, and it was hoped that the Higher Grade School would serve Luton's growing needs.
This statue of one of Bedforshire's famous sons was made by the noted sculptor, Boehm, in 1873, and presented to the town by the then Duke of Bedford in June 1874.