Maps

5,497 maps found.

1920, Broomhill Ref. POP652484
1920, Buckland Ref. POP654731
1920, Chilton Ref. POP667921
1920, Chipstead Ref. POP668052
1921, Bonnington Ref. POP645833
1920, Bishopstone Ref. POP641207
1898-1899, Pineham Ref. RNC806308
1898-1899, Stanford Ref. RNC838229
1898-1899, Summerfield Ref. RNC842657
1897-1898, Wilmington Ref. RNC870728
1946, Milton Ref. NPO781148
1946, Newnham Ref. NPO791395
1947, Knowlton Ref. NPO750598
1940, Linton Ref. NPO756634
1946, Priestwood Ref. NPO810892
1940, Parkgate Ref. NPO801420
1895, Bossington Ref. RNE646480
1895, Calcott Ref. RNE659449
1895, Oare Ref. RNE795720
1895, Nettlestead Ref. RNE789174

Books

28 books found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Memories

568 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Attending St. Mary's Convent/School

I remember St. Mary's. As an eight year old Londoner, I had travelled a bit to different parts of England during the evacuation. Whilst at St. Mary's, I attended school there, played soccer for the junior team, ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend in 1947 by Roy Daniels

Autumn Walk

I moved into West Park Road ( seen in the photo off to the left ) in 1955 at the age of 7. The house was a glorious Victorian residence with 1881 as the year of build noted on the front. Childhood was bliss here, particularly living in ...Read more

A memory of Mottingham in 1959 by Michael Parmley

Balham

I was born in Balham, 1945, was Christened at Broomwood Rd, Methodist Church. Went to Hearnville Rd School 1950 then on to Honeywell Rd School untill Garret Green Girls School was built. Left there in 1961. Married in 1964 at Broomwood Rd Church, ...Read more

A memory of Balham by coxyarham

Barnehurst Where I Grew Up

I lived in Mayplace Road East - firstly at no. 332 (from the age of 4) and then (after returning from living in Essex for a couple of years), at no. 310. Both these houses were more or less opposite to the Manor House and ...Read more

A memory of Barnehurst

Barrack Hill School

I was born in Bredbury in 1941 and went to Barrack Hill School, I remember Mrs Gyton, Mrs Heaton, Mrs Stannier. I also remember the dinner meals being delivered to the school in milk churns. Later a Kitchen and Dining Room was ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1947 by George David Warren

Battersea In The 60's And 70's

Hello, My family originated from east London (mainly Dagenham), but our branch 'emigrated to Battersea in 1964. Our first address was 22 Morella Road, right opposite Wandsworth common. I went to Honeywell junior ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1970 by Bob Robson

Beautiful Beaches

My parents lived in Ennors Road in Newquay during the early 70s. They were an RAF family. I was newly-married & lived in Kent, but I used to love visiting them & spending holidays in beautiful Newquay. My new husband used ...Read more

A memory of Newquay in 1972 by Margaret Geoge

Beautiful In All Seasons

This road, as the word Brook Street most clearly implies, leads down from the Cross in the distance at the top of the hill down through this avenue of trees to the Lynch. On the left are some beautiful houses with lawns and ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Bell House Bakery

My paternal grandfather (Waters) was the baker at the Bell House. I remember the bakery well as I used to travel down from Swanley in Kent on the coach with Dad (Mum stayed at home with my younger siblings) to visit my ...Read more

A memory of Wickhambreaux in 1961 by Jackie Pile

Bellis Cafe

I was born in 5 Lower New Rank, Blaenavon in 1950 and went to the Garn School and left Blaenavon in 1962 for Kent. My dad was born there, Tommy David, does anyone remember us? I used to go to Bellis Cafe at the bottom of town, we though it was real cool.

A memory of Blaenavon in 1950 by Michael David

Captions

216 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Rye, The River Rother 1901

In the 1190s Rye joined the Cinque Ports federation, a group of Kent and Sussex ports that provided ships for the King's navy in return for enormous privileges.

Caption For Bethersden, Village C1955

Before modern road surfaces spread to the countryside, Bethersden had the reputation of having the worst, most boggy roads in Kent.

Caption For Eythorne, The Colliery C1955

This is one of a cluster of collieries which opened in east Kent just before the First World War.

Caption For Otford, Morris Dancing On The Green C1955

Morris dancers are recorded as greeting Charles II in Kent on his return from exile.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street 1891

Until the railway arrived, only 35 years before this photograph was taken, Grange-over-Sands was little more than a fishing village, looking out across the Kent estuary to the rest of Lancashire.

Caption For Chartham, The Parade 1905

Kent Lunatic Asylum was built here, and accommodated 900 patients.

Caption For Flimwell, The Village 1903

Flimwell is centred on a crossroads near the Kent border.

Caption For Hartfield, 1906

We are on the upper River Medway north of the Ashdown Forest, near the Kent border.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Cragg 1901

On the left we can see the long, steeply pitched roof of the Methodist church on Kents Bank Road.

Caption For Hadlow, The Post Office Corner C1960

The tower is very prominent in the mid-Kent landscape.

Caption For Eynsford, C1955

The river flowing beneath the 15th-century bridge is the Darent, which rises near the county boundary with Surrey near Westerham and runs through a myriad of Kent villages to the Thames near Long-reach

Caption For Sevenoaks, High Street And Church 1900

This country town is close to one of the noblest houses in Kent - the Jacobean home of the Sackvilles, Knole.

Caption For Ashford, Middle Row 1908

Can you spot the white-bearded man peering out at the photographer from the doors of the Man of Kent pub, right?

Caption For Minster In Thanet, The Square C1955

A good strong 'Maid of Kent' carries her shopping home, right, while the pedestrians, left, look as if they would rather wait for the bus!

Caption For Canterbury, The Cathedral 1888

By the late 19th century the Pilgrims' Way through London to Kent had brought many visitors to its doors.

Caption For Sandgate, Parade 1899

Near the cliffs in the distance are the remains of the castle built by Henry VIII in 1539 as part of his coastal defensive scheme; it is one of the four he constructed in Kent.

Caption For Sidmouth, Looking West 1924

In the early years of the 19th century the impoverished Duke of Kent came to live at Woolbrook Glen.

Caption For Sandgate, Parade 1899

Near the cliffs in the distance are the remains of the castle built by Henry VIII in 1539 as part of his coastal defensive scheme; it is one of the four he constructed in Kent.

Caption For Silverdale, Road To The Beach C1955

From here she described the sunsets and the views across the Kent estuary and the Irish Sea.

Caption For Eastry, Church C1965

Nearby was once the royal palace of the early Saxon kings of Kent.

Caption For Burwash, The Village 1889

Flimwell is centred on a crossroads near the Kent border.

Caption For Sidmouth, Esplanade 1919

The Duke of Kent, father of Queen Victoria, was an early visitor.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Bathing Beach 1925

It was to this western corner of Sidmouth that the Duke of Kent brought his baby daughter Alexandrina Victoria in 1819.

Caption For Dudley, Panoramic View From Castle Keep C1955

To the right of this is the Council House, which was opened formally by HRH The Duke of Kent in December 1935.