Maps

5,497 maps found.

1940, Willington Ref. NPO870499
1947, Weddington Ref. NPO862617
1947, Wolverton Ref. NPO872322
1946, Longfield Ref. NPO766885
1946, Larkfield Ref. NPO753096
1946, Offham Ref. NPO796030
1895, Ford Ref. RNE707582
1895, Crundale Ref. RNE685508
1895, Claypits Ref. RNE669958
1895, Fairfield Ref. RNE702759
1866 - 1895, Offham Ref. HOSM55659
1895 - 1907, Chipstead Ref. HOSM40942
1896, Newnham Ref. HOSM54911
1896 - 1906, River Ref. HOSM57882
1896, Wootton Ref. HOSM65259
1906 - 1907, Sandhurst Ref. HOSM58479
1895, Hawley Ref. HOSM47998
1895, Stone Ref. HOSM60592
1896, Worth Ref. HOSM65203
1895, Cobham Ref. HOSM41475

Books

28 books found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Memories

569 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Brampton Road Primary School

I began my school days during the 1950's at Brampton Road Primary School, Bexleyheath. My over-riding memory is a time of innocence, wonder and happiness, where we were given freedom to learn and be creative in a ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Breaking And Entering

My brothers and I lived in Osborne Road in the mid 60s - 72 and we used to climb in to the nursery in Beulah Crescent just to look at the pond! I believe it was in an old horse water trough but I might be wrong. We were ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by Claire Ringham

Brimscombe Corner & Burleigh 1910 62690

This photo is taken 100 yards up Brimscombe lane, looking back across the Golden Valley. The lane itself leads back up to Thrupp Lane & Dark lane, which is on its way to Quarhouse and the Lypiatt Manor, (the ...Read more

A memory of Brimscombe by Philip Baker

Bristol, Lulsgate Airport History

After the war, on April 14th 1946, flying training ceased, and Lulsgate Bottom was abandoned by the RAF in October. The airfield was used by Bristol Gliding Club during the next ten years, but the accommodation became ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Bromley House ( 'b' Block)

We moved here in 1976 and it was known as the Rochester Estate although some people still referred to them as ''THE DWELLINGS'' .I think they had been recently updated and they were trying to change the image. Consequently the block ...Read more

A memory of Walker by James Cooper

Brook Street

My memories of Brook Street from around 1955 through to 1969 are numerous. Schooling at University Place and Brook Street primary, junior and senior school which I left in 1963. From one end to the other I must have walked ...Read more

A memory of Northumberland Heath in 1957 by John Wilson

Brookbank Road

I was born in Lewisham Hospital and went to St Stephens school, left in 1959 after l did the 11 plus and we moved to Marden Kent, l think my Father knew he was sick and he died in June 1963. Our lives were very ordinary as were all others ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham by chasruler2

Burnt House Farm

I was born in Burnt House Farm, Sandhurst Kent in 1956, I lived there with my parents and brother, who started at the village primary school in 1956. My father farmed at Burnt House Farm for about 5 years prior to us moving in ...Read more

A memory of Sandhurst in 1956 by Ann Brunger

Burseledon Annexe

I was only 3 when I stayed here, convalesing after meningitis. According to my Dad's photographic records, I stayed there for two months, (April / May 1975). I have three memories of the place, which are mixed. Firstly, of crying as I ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by igmiller

Butchers Shop In Tooting

Wondering if this shop was run by the Kent family?

A memory of Tooting by Susan Howard

Captions

216 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Towcester, Watling Street C1955

Towcester has a long history, initially as a Roman fort and town called 'Lactodorum' located on the route the Anglo-Saxons called Watling Street which ran from Richborough in Kent to Shropshire.

Caption For Horam, The Oast House C1960

These tall conical tiled roofs are found all over Kent and Sussex in the hop growing regions.

Caption For Aylesford, The River Medway 1898

Francis Frith's Kent Aylesford Aylesford is a perfectly sited village by the River Medway and the scene of many battles in ancient times.

Caption For Sevenoaks, Recreation Ground 1895

It is possibly the oldest cricket ground in England, with the first fully reported match between Kent and Sussex taking place here on 9 September 1734.

Caption For Liphook, The Village 1906

Lord Nelson had breakfast here, and a young Queen Victoria and her mother, the Duchess of Kent, stayed overnight.

Caption For Liphook, Royal Anchor Hotel 1911

Lord Nelson had breakfast here, and a young Queen Victoria and her mother, the Duchess of Kent, stayed overnight.

Caption For Robertsbridge, High Street C1955

Robertsbridge is a medieval village near the Kent border.

Caption For Rochester, The Bridge C1955

The River Medway traditionally separates the Men of Kent on its east side from the Kentish Men on the west, but bridges such as this one unite the two 'tribes'.

Caption For Brockham, The Green 1906

More recently, Brockham has laid claim to regularly mounting the biggest Bonfire Night celebration in the county, rivalling those of Edenbridge in Kent and Lewes in Sussex.

Caption For Sevenoaks, Recreation Ground 1895

It is possibly the oldest cricket ground in England, with the first fully reported match between Kent and Sussex taking place here on 9 September 1734.

Caption For Chilham, The Square 1903

Here we see the heart of what many claim is Kent's prettiest village: the tower of its 15th-century flintstone church of St Mary's looks down on this spacious square lined with half-timbered Tudor and

Caption For Chilham, The Square 1903

Here we see the heart of what many claim is Kent's prettiest village: the tower of its 15th-century flintstone church of St Mary's looks down on this spacious square lined with half-timbered Tudor and

Caption For Pluckley, The Village Square C1950

This is one of Kent's most haunted villages.

Caption For Swanage, The Pier 1894

The princess and her mother, the Duchess of Kent, sailed across the bay from Norris Castle on the Isle of Wight, in the royal yacht 'Emerald', towed by a Royal Navy steamer.

Caption For Chilham, The Square 1903

Here we see the heart of what many claim is Kent's prettiest village: the tower of its 15th- century flint-stone church of St Mary looks down on this spacious square lined with half- timbered

Caption For Hest Bank, The Canal C1955

Hest Bank was the seaward side of the village, right at the southern side of the mouth of the River Kent.

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 Hythe, The Canal 1899

The Royal Military Canal was constructed in the early 19th century; its purpose was to transport military personnel along the most vulnerable stretch of Kent's coast in the event of a French

Caption For Margate, Marine Parade 1908

Their introduction sparked the transformation of Margate from a fishing village into the most popular resort in Kent; a process which was further encouraged by the arrival of the railway, which offered

Caption For Pegwell, High Street 1907

In 1831, the landlord Mr John Cramp received a visit from the Duchess of Kent and her daughter Princess Victoria; they dined on potted shrimp paste.

Caption For Margate, Marine Parade 1908

Their introduction sparked the transformation of Margate from a fishing village into the most popular resort in Kent; a process which was further encouraged by the arrival of the railway, which offered

Caption For Basildon, Town Centre C1965

Bluewater in Kent and Thurrock's Lakeside complex are the most notable, but some have developed locally within Basildon itself, such as Pipps Hill (B438707k) and Mayflower Retail Park.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1890

Above the porch are the arms of the Duchess of Kent, Queen Victoria's mother, who stayed here before her daughter's accession.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1890

Above the porch are the arms of the Duchess of Kent, Queen Victoria's mother, who stayed here before her daughter's accession.