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Maps

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1925, Ilton Ref. POP743319
1898, Ilton Ref. RNE743320
1945, Ilton Ref. NPO743320
1897, Ilton Ref. RNE743319
1947, Ilton Ref. NPO743319
1919, Ilton Ref. POP743320
1898-1900, Ilton Ref. RNC743320
1890, Ilton Ref. HOSM49311
1891 - 1892, Ilton Ref. HOSM49310
1903-1904, Ilton Ref. RNC743319
1946, Alton Ref. NPO624643
1940, Alton Ref. NPO624646
1897, Bilton Ref. RNE640148
1925, Bilton Ref. POP640149
1919, Bilton Ref. POP640150
1919, Alton Ref. POP624646
1902, Alton Ref. RNC624643
1897, Alton Ref. RNE624643
1896, Alton Ref. RNE624644
1923, Alton Ref. POP624644

Books

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Memories

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A Stream Clean Enough To Eat From

My grandfather's family, the Barbers, who were farmers, lived in Alton House at one end of the village until my grandmother died. My mother remembered the tension on butter-churning days when the milk wouldn't 'turn.' I ...Read more

A memory of Soham by Carol Argyris

Devon Close / Bilton Road / School

Hi , we moved to Devon Close Perivale in the early to mid 60’s . I remember the names of some friends who lived at Devon Close -Neil & Jimmy Peterson , Diane & Stephen Dolphin, Pierre Barroso , Trevor Witney , . ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by John Clarke

Ex St Roberts Catholic School Harrogate

Born in Waterloo Street, Harrogate, in early 1940s. Attended above school until left in 1956. Started work at J.S.Driver, grocers on Beulah Street, Stan Wood manager. Remember 'Syncopated Sandy,' playing ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by Tony Richardson

Martins News Agents Bilton Road 1965

Wow, I was looking at the pictures of Bilton Road, and it's good to see the newsagents, Martin's is still there. The Maternity Hospital, I can confirm was on Stockdove Way at the junction of Perivale Lane and Argyle Road, I still remember seeing the signs for it.

A memory of Perivale by Martin Lecky

Wonderful Bread

Hi Penny, I was born and grew up in Perivale, and loved the bread and cakes from your fathers bakery, my aunt Vi Brown worked there probably 1970 ish, I remember you too, but just the name! Not sure how old you are, I will be 61 soon, I ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by becca.tutor

Shops In The 1950's

Your memories of the following shops please - Bower's near All Saints church, Knight's High St, George Warren, Alton coaches.

A memory of Alton by Chris Parrack

1960's

I lived at 117a Mitcham Road, above Coombes the Bakers, next door was David Greggs and Soloman's Greengrocers. Other shops on on the road were Smith Bros (either end of the block), David Kaye Butchers, Dewhurst Buthchers, Boots and a Gent's ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Ray Pryor

Brierley Hill Girls Memories

I was born in Chapel Street, in 1947. My uncle, Len Gray, had a newsagents in the town, near the bus stop by the Old Post Office, as was. My Grandad used to sell papers on the Five Ways and as a girl I would stand ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill

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

Perivale, 1964 1994

I was born at 194 Bilton Road in June 1964 and my name was Jackie Wall. I attended Perivale Nursery School, then the infant school and followed by the middle school. I was terrified of the headmistress Mrs Charlton, but remember ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by Jackie Gindrat

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Captions

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Caption For Masham, The Druids Temple C1960

This miniature model of Stonehenge in far-off Wiltshire was erected by William Danby of Swinton Hall, Ilton, near Masham in around 1820 as a folly to interest and impress visitors to his estate.

Caption For Alton, From Windmill Hill 1898

This view of Alton was taken from a spot to the right of image number A39301, and shows the Alton to Winchester Railway line which opened in 1865.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

William Wrenn had only just arrived in Alton when this picture of his shop, on the right, was taken.

Caption For Shalden, Crossing Cottage 2004

When the Alton to Basingstoke railway line was made, the L & SWR Co built a crossing cottage at Shalden and another one at Lasham.

Caption For Alton Towers, 1956

In the late 1860s the then Earl hired John Mason Cook, son of pioneer travel agent,Thomas Cook, to promote the gardens at Alton Towers.

Caption For Alton Towers, 1956

In the late 1860s the then Earl hired John Mason Cook, son of pioneer travel agent, Thomas Cook, to promote the gardens at Alton Towers.

Caption For Odiham, Chalk Pit 1903

This view, looking north towards the entrance (in the Alton Road), shows several cottages built of chalk, some of which have since been demolished.

Caption For Odiham, High Street 1908

Western Cross is the junction of the High Street, Alton Road, Dunleys Hill and West Street.

Caption For Alton, Market Street 1928

At the close of the 19th century, Alton bore the stamp of an old country market town, with its bustling streets and striking shop fronts.

Caption For Alton, Market Street 1928

At the close of the 19th century, Alton bore the stamp of an old country market town, with its bustling streets and striking shop fronts.

Caption For Poole, Sandcotes, Parkstone 1904

Alton Road is in the foreground.

Caption For Odiham, Chalk Pit 1903

French soldiers were held as prisoners at Odiham during the Napoleonic wars, living in a camp dug out of an old chalk pit on the Alton road.

Caption For East Tisted, The Station 2004

Opened in 1903, the line ran between Alton and Fareham, with stations here, where the sign said 'Tisted for Selborne', Privett, West Meon, Droxford and Wickham.

Caption For Beech, Old Cottages 1928

The white gate at the bottom of the neat garden near the camera opens onto the Alton to Medstead road.

Caption For Chawton, 1928

The cass were brought before Alton Petty Sessions.

Caption For Odiham, Chalk Pit 1903

French soldiers were held as prisoners at Odiham during the Napoleonic wars, living in a camp dug out of an old chalk pit on the Alton road.

Caption For Alton, Normandy Street 1907

Forty years before this picture was taken, a gruesome murder took place in Alton - that of Fanny Adams, an eight- year-old child.

Caption For Alton, The Butts C1965

Historically, these thatched cottages were in Chawton, but they became part of Alton in the early 1930s.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1927

Alton's long High Street includes various 18th-century buildings as well as some from an earlier period.

Caption For Alton, Normandy Street 1907

Forty years before this picture was taken, a gruesome murder took place in Alton - that of Fanny Adams, an eight-year-old child.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

This part of Alton includes various 18th-century buildings as well as some from an earlier period.

Caption For Medstead, And Four Marks Station 2004

premises near the station - W Ivey, brick making and farming, Charles Archer, coals, John Hutchins, builder, Dukes, sellers of dairy cake and chicken pellets, East & Hornby, electrical installation, and Alton

Caption For Bentley, The Village C1955

The A31 runs through the village, which stands between Farnham and Alton.

Caption For Alton, Mill Cafe And Castle C1955

Perched high on its hill, Alton Castle dominates the area.