Maps

593 maps found.

1919, Stagsden West End Ref. POP837783
1898-1901, Herring's Green Ref. RNC731860
1898-1901, Hatch End Ref. RNC728271
1898-1901, Fenlake Ref. RNC704388
1898-1901, Odell Ref. RNC795944
1898-1901, Salph End Ref. RNC824507
1898-1901, Shortstown Ref. RNC830683
1898-1901, Pertenhall Ref. RNC805323
1898-1901, Stagsden Ref. RNC837782
1898-1901, Rootham's Green Ref. RNC819840
1898-1901, Staughton Moor Ref. RNC838880
1919, Bury End Ref. POP657277
1919, Bushmead Ref. POP657481
1919, Biddenham Ref. POP639667
1919, Chapel End Ref. POP666398
1919, Chellington Ref. POP667255
1919, Bridge End Ref. POP649841
1919, Cotton End Ref. POP678650
1901, Lower Dean Ref. RNC768988
1898-1901, Melchbourne Ref. RNC777791

Books

2 books found. Showing results 49 to 2.

Memories

169 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Up The Overs

Walking free through the wet grass leaving dark trails. Ahead the meadow rises to the mill bank where we stand in silence. Silent and smooth the deep mill race slides towards the wheel. Turning away we follow the bank upstream to the ...Read more

A memory of Kempston in 1950 by Brian Walker

Bedford Williams

I remember visiting Bedford Williams' Store as a kid, it was opposite Beatties, it had wooden floors and when you paid, your money was sent up to the account room via a tube that sucked up after the assistant pressed a button, ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton in 1957 by Catherine Romney

Milk Rounds

This was the year I left school. I started working for l.Standing and Sons of Hampers Farm in Station Road. They had one Ford van, five horses with various milkfloats. It was quite different for a fifteen vear old who was not really ...Read more

A memory of Horsham in 1957 by Robert Morrison

Working At The Bakery In The 1950,S

I was born in my grandma's house in Church St, didn't have a number in those days, when it did it was #13, which was good because I was born on the 13th. I enrolled at the Gamlingay Old School in 1946 in Miss ...Read more

A memory of Gamlingay in 1957 by Brian Hinton

Bedford Summer Holidays

My mother Dorothy was from Bedford and when she met my dad they lived there until the 60's. I used to go back every year with them to visit the relatives in the 70's and 80's...many many fond memories of the place... walks along ...Read more

A memory of Bedford by babkba

Greywell House, Callow Hill

My family lived in Greywell House from 1955 when I was 9 until about 1965/66. I attended Runnemede House School in Rusham Park Avenue in Egham for a few years then moved on to St Brigidine's Convent in Windsor. I ...Read more

A memory of Virginia Water in 1955 by Wendy Graham

Eynsford Primary School

All of the Abbott family attended this little school and we would journey down each day in the old Bedford bus operated by Heaver coaches that were driven by John Heaver or his father. Our head teacher was Miss Capper and I ...Read more

A memory of Eynsford by David Abbott

Swiming Outdoors And Wardown Park

I have fond memories of Luton, I came with my mates from Markyate village on the 364 London transport bus to Park Sq. we would then board a red corporation bus for the swimming pool off the New Bedford road at Leaside, ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1952 by Neil Fleming

Harold Hill

I was born in north London, at the age of 5, I moved with my two twin younger brothers & parents to Harold Hill council estate on the first part built; 24 Charlbury Crescent. We had farms all around us as the rest of Harold Hill ...Read more

A memory of Gidea Park in 1956 by Brian Johns

Bedford Hill Stores

My mother June grew up in Balham & she lived above her parents shop Bedford Hill stores. It was on Bedford Hill and backed onto Hildreth Street market. Her father was David Glicksman. I would love to locate any photos of the store or any memories.

A memory of Balham by happidaiz

Captions

111 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Chenies, The Green 1897

The village is a mix of 17th-century timber-framed cottages, and 1820s and 1840s to 1850s Bedford Estate cottages.

Caption For Stroud, George Street 1910

A uniformed sailor window-shops below the blind of the emporium on the corner of Bedford Street.

Caption For Bedford, River Ouse C1955

The building on the extreme left is the Bedford Swan Hotel, wherein may be found the staircase extracted from Houghton House in the 18th century.

Caption For Horley, Constitutional Club 1905

The building on the left was the Constitutional Club; it was built in a Bedford Park Domestic Revival style around 1890 with steep tiled roofs and much use of brick banding.

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street 1897

Next on the list were the Caledonian, the Station and the Royal, followed by the somewhat cheaper Royal British, the Douglas and the Bedford.

Caption For Woburn, High Street C1955

The second time it was rebuilt with the benevolent assistance of the Duke of Bedford, a fact that is reflected in the open aspect of its modern layout and the quality of the Georgian facades on the

Caption For Chenies, The Manor House And Church 1903

The Russells became earls and later dukes of Bedford and, although they had moved their seat to Woburn Abbey by the 18th century, the dukes continued to be buried in St Peter's Church in

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1950

Scaffolding on the right indicates that the Bedford van production facility is undergoing an upgrade, and road works immediately beyond the bridge are part of a major expansion of the local infrastructure

Caption For Thorney, Duke Of Bedford School C1955

The abbey was dissolved in 1539, and the property was given to the Earl of Bedford.

Caption For Milton Abbot, Village 1908

Since the Reformation, the land hereabouts has been owned by the dukes of Bedford.

Caption For Bedford, High Street 1921

Silver Street, between it and the Bedford Palace, is now a pedestrianised shopping precinct.

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street 1897

Next on the list were the Caledonian, the Station and the Royal, followed by the somewhat cheaper Royal British, the Douglas and the Bedford.

Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge 1898

The Great Ouse has always been of importance to Bedford's economy and pleasure, and successive administrations have successfully managed the environs of the river to keep them as an amenity for the benefit

Caption For Great Barford, The Cross C1955

Sited at the critical junction of the A428 Bedford/St Neots, Blunham/Staughtons roads, it is perhaps not surprising to find opportunity for a variety of forms of refreshment.

Caption For Brentor, 1908

In the distance is the hill of Brentor, topped by the 12th-century church of St Michael de Rupe, which was restored by the Duke of Bedford in the 19th century.

Caption For Brentor, 1908

In the distance is the hill of Brentor, topped by the 12th-century church of St Michael de Rupe, which was restored by the Duke of Bedford in the 19th century.

Caption For Ampthill, Woburn Road C1955

The bus on the right is an Eastern National vehicle operating the route between Ampthill and Bedford.

Caption For Bedford, The Bridge 1921

The south bank was a popular location for hiring rowing boats, and the Bedford Rowing Club, founded in 1886, have their boat and club house to the left of the photographer.

Caption For Hitchin, Bridge Street C1955

The sign next to H A Furr's confectionery shop advises traffic for Bedford and Luton to use Tilehouse Street, while traffic for Baldock is directed down Sun Street.

Caption For Corfe Castle, From The Church 1897

Henry VIII awarded Russell Woburn Abbey as a reward for service, and his descendants became Dukes of Bedford.

Caption For Andover, Bridge Street And The Post Office C1950

The Bedford bus would leave from here for Amport. Just visible on the right, Henly's garage was redeveloped in 1982 for Safeway. The New Railway Inn later became a shop with an arcade behind.

Caption For Bedford, The River C1965

Immediately to the right of the inlet is the Bedford Rowing Club's clubhouse; further right, by the bridge, the Moat House 1960s tower block is mercifully out of shot.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Quay 1898

The Great Ouse, navigable for over 75 miles from Bedford to the Wash, flows through Kings Lynn.

Caption For Bedford, The Bridge 1921

There was a chapel on an earlier bridge by 1194, when it was granted to Bedford's St John's Hospital along with the bridge alms and tolls.