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Maps

4,509 maps found.

1946, Tower Hill Ref. NPO850920
1940, Tower Hill Ref. NPO850929
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1946, White Hill Ref. NPO867874
1940, Wick Hill Ref. NPO869773
1947, Wilsden Hill Ref. NPO870747
1947, Windle Hill Ref. NPO871019
1947, Woodgate Hill Ref. NPO873186
1940, Tutt Hill Ref. NPO854646
1947, Shirdley Hill Ref. NPO830357
1946, Shooters Hill Ref. NPO830514
1946, Spinney Hill Ref. NPO836332
1947, Spring Hill Ref. NPO836737
1947, Staple Hill Ref. NPO838616
1946, Staple Hill Ref. NPO838619
1940, Staples Hill Ref. NPO838677
1947, Stoke Hill Ref. NPO840074
1946, Stoke Hill Ref. NPO840079
1946, Upper Hill Ref. NPO857456
1946, Venus Hill Ref. NPO858830

Books

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Memories

4,110 memories found. Showing results 241 to 250.

Golds Hill School

If my memory is correct, it was Audrey Clayton and Sheila Macdonald - we all used to go to St Pauls youth club as teenagers. A delicate question, but are they or anyone else from that era still with us?

A memory of Golds Green by Ernest Hill

Childhood Treasured Places

Visiting Box Hill brings back many happy family memories. I come from Manchester & we used to visit my aunt & uncle who moved from Kingston to Leatherhead. I loved swimming & this has always been one of my ...Read more

A memory of Box Hill in 1967 by Lorna Robinson

My Oldham

I was born in Oldham in 1946. Lived in Norfolk Street, Chadderton until 1953 then moved to the Isle of Wight. My mother, Marjorie Bolton, lived in Hollinwood and represented Oldham as Cotton Queen in the 1930's. Have always loved the ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1946 by Margaret Lorraine Toms Nee Mangnall

Family

My great grandmother, Mrs Burbidge lived in the house on Charwelton Hill, three fields away from the main road. Mother said a tin box was left by the road where post, bread and groceries were left. Later, in 1941 my grandfather, gran and my ...Read more

A memory of Charwelton in 1940 by Terence Wilcox

1960's Memories

I was born in Perivale Maternity hospital in 1961 and lived at 194 Bilton Road until 1980, when I got married in St. Nicholas Church Wadsworth Road and moved to 97 Bilton Road. I remember getting my pocket money every Saturday and ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by Angie Carmichael

Swan Hill And The Swan & Mitre

My family moved to Shortlands, between Bromley and Beckenham, in 1945 when I was a three-year-old. I lived in Shortlands, in Recreation Road, until 1968 when I moved abroad to work. Now, over 40 years later, back in the ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by Terry Heard

Do You Remember?

Does anyone remember or know about a florist's shop called 'Jedith' which was situated in the parade of shops at the front of the cinema in London Road, on the South Circular opposite Forest Hill Railway Station? It was run by ...Read more

A memory of Forest Hill by Nick Gilman

Mitcham

Great site, brings back a number of memories. I went to Bond Road School in 1962ish with my twin brother Robert. We left at about 1970 and went Alphea in Merton before going on to Pollards Hill High School. Mitcham has changed so much, who ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Desmond Stevens

W & C French Contractors

This is a Memory Without Evidence. In 1984 I visited my childhood home, "Ivy Cottage" no 58 Epping New Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. The cottage, in poor condition, was still being lived in. The contractors yard was also ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1984 by Denman Lalonde

Tarentella Coffee Bar Happy Memories

I met my husband of 41 years back in the 60's, I lived in Shirley, a very new housing estate then, called Shrublands. We used to ride around Croydon and Norbury on his scooter and often visited the Tarentella ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1963 by Christine Weeks/ Nee Cox

Captions

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Caption For Poole, Rockley Sands, The Point C1960

The dark Arne peninsula can be seen against the line of the chalk ridge of the Purbeck Hills.

Caption For Lutterworth, Denbigh Arms Hotel C1955

This is a typical atmospheric Georgian hotel on the steep hill up through the town.

Caption For Northfield, The Black Horse 1949

The Great Stone Inn is one of Northfield’s older drinking establishments, as is the Old Bell House, Bell Hill.

Caption For Camberwell, The Town C1950

Camberwell Green is seen from the bottom of Denmark Hill. Approaching is an LCC ambulance; on the left a tram, about to go out of service, heads towards Walworth Road.

Caption For Lewes, School Hill 1903

At the Market Street junction, the High Street starts dropping steeply to School Hill. The ornate lamp standard was replaced a few years later by an equally elaborate War Memorial.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park C1935

Four cannons from the War Office were purchased by Henry Parkinson (calling himself 'Accrington Friend and Well Wisher'); two were sited on The Coppice, and two in Oak Hill Park.

Caption For Charmouth, Village 1900

Once on the high road between Axminster and Bridport, Charmouth has now been bypassed, but even so the traffic up the steep hill out of the village will never be as quiet as on the peaceful day

Caption For Lyme Regis, Harbour Beach C1965

Pebbles and sand extend below the Royal Standard; we look eastwards from deck-chairs, boats and canvas shelters to the North Wall of the harbour and the coast from Charmouth and Stonebarrow Hill to Golden

Caption For Cromer, East Beach C1955

Cromer lighthouse is just over the crest of the hill.

Caption For Winscombe, Sandford Hill C1965

This picture was taken from just outside the parish churchyard looking north towards Sandford Hill. The white building on the left is Jubilee Cottages, built in 1935.

Caption For Weybridge, The Memorial C1955

This fountain stood at the top of Monument Hill. It was erected in 1896 in memory of Henry Yool, a local benefactor and Vice-Chairman of the newly-formed Surrey County Council from 1889-92.

Caption For Tremeirchion, Rock Chapel C1935

Postal Directory of Flintshire, 1886, describes Tremeirchion as a 'considerable parish in the Vale of Clwyd'; near the Jesuit College of St Beuno stands a 'neat little chapel' on the hill

Caption For Cossington, The Church C1960

Cossington lies on the Polden Hills, overlooking the Levels. Cottages are grouped around the church and the manor (right), an early 19th-century building with bargeboards carved like lace.

Caption For Tavistock, 1893

Tavistock, one of Devon's three original Stannary Towns, lies on the banks of the Tavy, which rises high on the moors near Cut Hill and flows into the Tamar upstream of Tamerton.

Caption For Montgomery, From Castle Grounds C1940

Perhaps the climb is worth it for another reason: the view over handsome Georgian streets and the vast green bowl of hills around the town.

Caption For Mells, The Memorial C1950

Further up the hill from the manor is the very fine war memorial, designed by Lutyens in c1920. The central column is crowned by the figure of St George and the Dragon.

Caption For Seatown, Village And Beach 1922

The view is westwards from East Cliff to Golden Cap, with Langdon Hill (top right) forming the inland horizon on what is now National Trust land.

Caption For Bere Regis, View From School Meadow C1950

Popular belief is that the rowdyism was encouraged by the presence of the nearby Woodbury Hill Fair. Today, Bere Regis is a charming and peaceful village.

Caption For Bradwell, From Bradwell Edge C1955

In the background is the Lose Hill-Back Tor ridge.

Caption For Newby Bridge, General View 1914

Two lads enjoy the view from the hillside above Newby Bridge, the small village at the southern end of Windermere, with the low south Lakeland hills in the background.

Caption For Holcombe, Post Office C1960

In medieval times Holcombe was built up a hill to escape the plague in the old village below. It prospered thanks to coal mining, and packhorses carried the coal down the street to the Fosse Way.

Caption For Portishead, The Boating Lake C1960

The extensive dockland area lay out of sight behind the wooded hill and the power station.

Caption For Billingshurst, Mill Lane 1907

Its Anglo-Saxon name means 'wooded hill in the territory of Billa's people'.

Caption For Clee Hill, C1960

The high, windswept Clee Hills would have been an excellent place to light a beacon celebrating Victoria's jubilee, the occasion described in this poem.