Places
36 places found.
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- Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
- Marlow, Buckinghamshire
- Chesham, Buckinghamshire
- High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
- Amersham, Buckinghamshire
- Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
- Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
- Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
- Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire
- Wendover, Buckinghamshire
- Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
- Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire
- Lower Winchendon, Buckinghamshire
- Nether Winchendon, Buckinghamshire
- Wolverton, Buckinghamshire
- Burnham, Buckinghamshire
- Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
- Woburn Sands, Buckinghamshire
- Bourne End, Buckinghamshire
- Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire
- Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire
- Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire
- Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire
- West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
- Chenies, Buckinghamshire
- Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire
- Cliveden, Buckinghamshire
- Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire
- Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire
- Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire
- Oakley, Buckinghamshire
- Haddenham, Buckinghamshire
- Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire
- Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire
- Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire
- Winslow, Buckinghamshire
Photos
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Maps
2,127 maps found.
Memories
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Trying To Remember The Road I Lived On
Am trying to piece together my life while in England. I was sent to some kind of institution when I was a few months old, probably in 1945/46. I believe that place was in the North of England. Then my mother ...Read more
A memory of Heston in 1949 by
William Russell Wilson Bligh
William Russell Wilson Bligh came to Australia and was living with his Uncle Sir Maurice O'Connell at Tarmons in Sydney in 1845. I have a copy of a letter written that expresses her concerns about her 18year old son and ...Read more
A memory of Whiteleaf by
Whittlebury Lodge College
Dear Whittlebury Alumni, I have many pictures of my late Dad Sunil Bramdaw's stay at Whittlebury in the early 60s. First a student at Chicheley Hall in Buckinghamshire and subsequently at Whittlebury Lodge College in ...Read more
A memory of Whittlebury by
Whitchurch Buckinghamshire
I have found the love of my life, Sandy Tickner, thank you for your help in finding her, it has made my life a whole lot better.
A memory of Whitchurch by
Visiting Auntie Freda Eggington At Rose Cottage In Summer
y nethier did Wendy she fell in love with this prettymyself and my wife wendy took mum,phyllis to visit aunty freda. it was a very long journey as we live in buckinghamshire. rose ...Read more
A memory of Penton Grafton in 1980 by
Totteridge Buckinghamshire
We moved to High Wycombe just after the war when Dad came home and he went back to work for the London Transport at the bottom of Marlow Hill. We lived at first in Suffield Road and I went to the Church Of England ...Read more
A memory of Tylers Green in 1947 by
Teenage Years
I didn't live in Chester-le-Street (I lived at Fence Houses) but I used to work at Brough's Grocery Store at the top end of the main street and then I went to work at RODNEY DRESSES factory as the wages were a bit better and I ...Read more
A memory of Chester-Le-Street in 1950
Taplow Canadian War Memorial Hospital
I would to hear anyone who was born in this hospital the same time as me in July 6th 1956, and any nurses and doctors etc that got me delivered. Please write to me by post. Mrs Gail J Gray 17, Gunthorpe Road ...Read more
A memory of Taplow in 1956 by
Summer Holidays From 1949 Onwards
Despite its northerly location The Broch was the Summer Holiday destination for our family from my birth in 1949. My mother had been born there in Grattan Place where the Scottish side of the family had ...Read more
A memory of Fraserburgh in 1949 by
Stoke Lyne School
I lived in Tusmore from about 1950 to Nov 1953 when we emigrated to New Zealand. I used to travel in a small van across Tusmore Park to school. Miss Saville was the teacher and my mother worked as her assistant for a few ...Read more
A memory of Tusmore Park in 1951
Captions
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117Southern England BUCKINGHAMSHIRE WADDESDON, Waddesdon Manor,
The celebrated village of Cookham, a mile or so south of Bourne End, is seen here from the boatyard on the Buckinghamshire bank, although curiously until 1992 a strip of about 30 feet along
This view is from the Buckinghamshire bank, looking north from the A4 Bath Road immediately east of the bridge.
In the distance is the Five Arrows Hotel; the five arrows symbolise the five Rothschild brothers - the badge is seen on houses and cottages all over central Buckinghamshire.
It was built in 1712 for William Lowndes, Secretary to the Treasury, who came from Winslow in central Buckinghamshire where in 1700 he had built Winslow Hall.
The Brocas is the name given to Eton's riverside meadows on the former Buckinghamshire bank.
It is a church that should be visited, and one of my favourite ones in Buckinghamshire.
The large parish church is mostly 13th- century, but it was heavily restored by the great architect Sir George Gilbert Scott, a native of Buckinghamshire, between 1849 and 1869.
In 1960 there were fine views from here across north Buckinghamshire; now trees obscure this completely in summer, but in winter we can look north-west over the new city of Milton Keynes, and
This view of the Mill House, further north along the Buckinghamshire bank, captures wonderfully the curious formality of late Victorian leisure activity as the fishermen sit stiffly in
In the 1700s coaches left here for Chester, Highworth in Wiltshire and Wendover in Buckinghamshire.
On the Buckinghamshire bank (since 1974 in Berkshire) Henry VI's great foundation, Eton College, has rendered this another 'company town'.
This is the furthest north part of Buckinghamshire, beyond the stone-built market town of Olney, and not far from the Northamptonshire border.
Close to the county boundary with Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, the unusually-named village of Bozeat was at the heart of a thriving weaving industry 600 years ago; the Weavers' Guild donated a rich
This village was an enclave of Hertfordshire, being transferred to Buckinghamshire in 1832, and there are many good 16th and 17th century timber-framed farmhouses and cottages within the parish.
Buckinghamshire's County Lunatic Asylum was built at Stone, three miles west of Aylesbury, in the early 1850s.
Until 1966, Linslade was a small, mainly Victorian town located in Buckinghamshire.
The photographer has now moved west down the High Street, a superb long and wide street lined by timber-framed and brick houses - one of the best historic townscapes in Buckinghamshire.
We now move away from boot and shoe country into the south of Northamptonshire close to the border with Buckinghamshire.
Tring is in Hertfordshire, a market town at the base of a salient of the county that projects into Buckinghamshire from the Chilterns along the valley of the River Bulbourne.
On the right is the Buckinghamshire County Museum housed in Ceely House, the house with the porch on the right, and in the old Grammar School beyond.
Middlesex University, the whole has taken on a care-worn air, which even extends to the early 18th-century garden statues by John van Nost, which were brought to the house by Sir Philip Sassoon from Stowe in Buckinghamshire
On one of Stony Stratford's first bridges over the River Great Ouse, Grilkes Inn had been operating since 1317, possibly the oldest alehouse in Buckinghamshire; and the Cross Keys (1475) and the
Elected a town councillor and alderman in 1870, he was elected to Buckinghamshire County Council at its inception in 1889 and appointed a magistrate for the county in 1895.