Maps

370 maps found.

1896 - 1897, Beck Houses Ref. HOSM50656
1901-1904, Dye House Ref. RNC696113
1925, Church Houses Ref. POP668558
1895, Fence Houses Ref. HOSM34663
1895, Quaking Houses Ref. HOSM55691
1891, Street Houses Ref. HOSM71027
1920, Clock House Ref. POP670893
1925, Close House Ref. POP671054
1923, Chapel House Ref. POP666518
1920, Custom House Ref. POP686460
1947, Stone House Ref. NPO840354
1947, Swain House Ref. NPO843329
1945, School House Ref. NPO826428
1947, Water Houses Ref. NPO861513
1920, New House Ref. POP789972
1947, Chatsworth House Ref. NPO667079
1899-1900, Pochin Houses Ref. RNC807789
1903, Lady House Ref. RNC750908
1947, Pochin Houses Ref. NPO807789
1947, Rift House Ref. NPO816709

Books

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Memories

10,342 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

The Gardeners Arms

My name is Peter McGuire and i lived at the Gardeners Arms Pub in 1971-1972. I worked at Selo's Film factory on shift work. Reg who owned the pub back then let me arrive at odd hours which made live easier. I shared a house in ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood by Peter Mcguire

Grandfather Hatcher

My grandfather, Frederick John Scott Hatcher, married a Guernsey girl, Alice Bougourd. There are Bougourds buried in the Churchyard at Haselbury. I believe the family lived in Haselbury Plucknett, and I know that ...Read more

A memory of Haselbury Plucknett in 1860 by Jill Harris

A Somerton Childhood

I have always lived in Somerton. As a child I lived in New Street in and as an adult I now live at the other end of Somerton. I have fond childhood memories of attending Mrs Potts' playgroup, the Infant school in Etsome Terrace ...Read more

A memory of Somerton by Mary Hayter

Memories Of A Young Girl.

Was born in Waterhouses 76 years ago at North Terrace, enjoyed the freedom of playing out in the street and fields . my father worked down the mine like all the other men and boys, my mother stayed home and cooked ...Read more

A memory of Waterhouses by donnagreaves5

Tosh And I And Easy Pickings

Tosh and I and easy pickings Hi everyone, It's me again with the continuation of my wee story. I was taken by surprise how many people liked and responded to ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

Lancing In The Fifties And Sixties

My family moved to Lancing when I was six months old, living first in Orchard Avenue and then Tower Road, which had a bad reputation - totally undeserved! I liked the fact that there were always children to play ...Read more

A memory of Lancing by Avril Boyd

Memories Of Marks Gate

I lived on Marks Gate from 1954-1972 when I got married. We lived in a two bedroomed flat in Arneways Avenue. I went to the Oaks school in Collier Row, John Preston school on Marks Gate and The Warren school, Chadwell ...Read more

A memory of Marks Gate by peterphelps06

Reflections Of My Life

I was born in Argoed Blackwood in a condemned house by candlelight in 1950 We moved to 26 Underwood road Oakdale when I was still quite young. I can still remember so much from all those years ago. The Bic. Browns, Parry, Yem ...Read more

A memory of Oakdale by Gian Singh

How Burghfield Common Has Change.

I have lived all my 60+ years in Burghfield Common and I have seen it totally transformed. I was born and brought up in Three Firs Way, and lived here until 1987 when I got married and moved to Hunters Hill. ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Ian Turner

Willesden Green

I lived in Willesden Green from when I was born on the 1st June 1953 (2 PARK AVENUE) until I got married in August 1974. I simply loved the area. The house I lived in used to be my Grandparent's. Both died in Park Avenue.My ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by stephenwhite249

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Captions

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Caption For Britford, Moat House 1906

The Moat, or Moat House, is a splendid large manor house begun in Georgian times and surrounded, as the name suggests, by water.

Caption For Hull, Wilberforce House 1903

This house, according to tradition, was owned and built during the 16th century by the Lister family, who entertained King Charles I here in 1639.

Caption For Long Melford, Kentwell Hall 1895

This moated E-shaped house was started by William Clopton in c1540 and extended in the 1560s and 1590s. The Cloptons had co-ordinated the rebuilding of the church in the late 15th century.

Caption For Funtington, Hallidays 1965

In the village are Adsdean, a gabled Tudor style house of around 1850, and the church of St Mary, built in 1859. Northbrook Watermill is in very flat country nearby.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Beehive Hotel C1965

The sign was an easy one to put up: all that was required was simply a common skep-style hive to be placed outside the house.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Harbour 1887

We are looking across Main Bay (now Viking Bay) towards the harbour, the pier and the prominent mansion Fort House (now called Bleak House), prior to its extension and castellation in 1901.This house

Caption For Dunham Massey, Dunham Park C1885

The house, and extensive grounds, are preserved by the National Trust.

Caption For Bridport, West Road 1909

Foundry Cottages (left) and three-storey Foundry House (far right), in West Allington, were the hub of Richard Robert Samson`s Grove Iron Works.

Caption For Skegness, South Parade 1910

The house outside which the horse and cart are standing was where D H Lawrence, author of the controversial 'Lady Chatterley's Lover', stayed in 1902.

Caption For Boxford, Stone Street C1955

This community is a Kersey in miniature, with a tiny stream, and timber- framed, plastered, jettied and gabled houses with roof lines at all angles.

Caption For Abingdon, East St Helen Street 1890

Note the house halfway down the street on the left with six windows and a central pedimented doorcase. This is Unicorn House, No 28, which had its moment in history.

Caption For Long Melford, The Green 1906

With its long winding street and fine houses, Long Melford is one Suffolk's most celebrated villages.

Caption For Winchelsea, The Friary 1906

The novelist Ford Madox Ford once lived in a house on the left beyond the bay window, The Little House.

Caption For Stockbridge, Marshcourt School C1955

The sunshine picks out the white walls of rock chalk of this fine Edwardian house designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens with planting and landscaping by Gerturde Jekyll.

Caption For Flatford, The Manor House C1960

This Grade I building, now called Valley Farm, is the Warden's House of the Field Studies Council, who run environmental and arts courses at Flatford Mill, Willy Lott's House and Valley Farm.

Caption For Lindfield, Pretty Corner C1960

These eye-catching houses are situated on the bend of the road and opposite All Saints` church.

Caption For Halland, Cross Roads C1965

Halland Park Farm is the remains of the mansion built in 1595 to replace Laughton Place as the principal house of the Pelham family, who were earl, duke, bishop, lords, knights and baronets.

Caption For Stafford, Ancient High House 1948

Stafford's oldest house is the four-storey, half-timbered High House, which dates from around 1555.

Caption For Minchinhampton, Market House 1901

Market House was built in 1698 to house the local wool market by Philip Sheppard, whose ancestor Samuel had bought the manor of Minchinhampton in 1651.

Caption For Kirkby In Furness, Marshside C1955

The houses at Marshside, beyond, were originally built for the quarrymen; to the left were the houses for the overseers.

Caption For Abergavenny, Holy Mountain From The Main Road C1955

Mardy village in 1955 had far less housing than it does today. The semi-detached houses on the left of this picture were the only buildings at that date.

Caption For Michelham Priory, C1955

Michelham Priory was founded in 1229 as a house for thirteen Augustinian canons, who took over a Norman moated manor house.

Caption For Felixstowe, East Beach 1907

The pair of wooden houses were called Montpelier in 1885; the next building is of 1889, and the building partly hidden by trees was Harland House in 1885.

Caption For Anna Valley, Red Rice, Farleigh School C1955

Red Rice House was built about 1844 and was restored in 1933 when two gate-houses were added. It replaced an earlier brick house of about 1740.