Maps

101 maps found.

1940, Hythe End Ref. NPO743078
1947, West Hythe Ref. NPO864476
1946, Methwold Hythe Ref. NPO778548
1920, Hythe End Ref. POP743078
1920, New Hythe Ref. POP790068
1899-1900, Hythe Ref. RNC743074
1897-1909, Hythe Ref. RNC743075
1897-1909, Hythe Ref. RNC743076
1920, Egham Hythe Ref. POP699535
1921, The Hythe Ref. POP846425
1921, Small Hythe Ref. POP833078
1946, New Hythe Ref. NPO790068
1945, The Hythe Ref. NPO846425
1896, Hythe End Ref. RNE743078
1921, Methwold Hythe Ref. POP778548
1898-1899, Hythe Ref. RNC743077
1896, The Hythe Ref. RNE846425
1896, Egham Hythe Ref. RNE699535
1895, West Hythe Ref. RNE864476
1898, Methwold Hythe Ref. RNE778548

Books

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Memories

4,406 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Jenkins Farm My Grandparents Orchard

I remember visiting my Grandparents orchard which was on the bend at the bottom of the hill leading into Upchurch coming in from Gillingham, and opposite was a cattle farm owned by the Jenkins family. I spent ...Read more

A memory of Upchurch in 1957 by Steve Tallamy

Australians On The Cut 1975

Having left Australia on an open-ended working holiday to England in January, 1974 with my girlfriend, it was hard to imagine that within six weeks of arriving in London we'd be living on a leaky old narrow boat ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard in 1975 by Ross Barnard

The 50s And 60s

I lived with my parents,  Ralph and Joan, "Bindy" and sister Judy,  on Birchway, off Ack Lane East, then we moved to 17 Atholl Road.  There were several families with children who my sister and I  spent a lot of time with - Johnny ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Richard Caville

My Memories Of Broadstone

My earliest memories of Broadstone stem from about 1937 when I was five years old. We lived in Southbourne at the time and frequently went to Broadstone at weekends to visit my "aunt Flo" and her family who lived at ...Read more

A memory of Broadstone by Keith Musselwhite

Childhood

My father came to Townsend Farm as the tenant in Sept 1940. The farmhouse is shown on the left in the picture titled Townsend. At that time I was only 15 months. My earliest memories are of the later war years. We had evacuees ...Read more

A memory of East Quantoxhead in 1940 by Edwin John Summerhayes

Evac

I was evacuated to Balcombe in 1940 along with the Stanley Technical College pupils from south London. At first, 3 of us were billited at Monks, a large and beautiful home some 3 km out of the village. At that time the Johnston family owned ...Read more

A memory of Balcombe in 1940 by Neville Robinson

My Early School Years In Mill Hill 1943 1950

I have few memories of my primary school which was in a private house in Croft Close a turning off of Marsh Lane, but I do remember being very happy there. This was during the latter war years. ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Moat Mount Youth Fc.

Not long after the completion of Worcester Crescent and Bedford Road, the construction of Ramillies Road I had acquired a large number of new friends, all boys. My parents had moved from Woodford Essex to 52 Worcester Crescent ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Two Days Full

My husband and I were visiting the UK in 2019 and checking out areas ancestors had lived in. One of these was Corfe Castle, specifically Ower Farm. When we arrived in Corfe we noticed the visitor center, went in and I asked if ...Read more

A memory of Corfe Castle by Sara Renee Soule Chapman

Learning To Swim On The Rye

I was born in Amersham Hospital in 1956. It should have been the Shrubbery, but it was full on the day I decided I had had enough of the womb. Cut to the mid 60's and I'm a student at Crown House Primary in London ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Hugh Bristow

Captions

4,899 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Elham, High Street C1960

Elham, pronounced 'Eel-am', dates from Saxon times, and stands six miles north-east of Hythe. Along the nearby valley floor runs an intermittent stream, known as the Nailborne.

Caption For Sandgate, The Castle 1903

Situated between Hythe and Folkestone, Sandgate Castle was yet another of Henry VIII's fortifications; it was built with rounded bastions in the German style.

Caption For Rye, The Canal 1912

In the interest of national security this was counteracted when the Royal Military Canal was built as a defence against Napoleon in 1807, linking the Rother with Hythe.

Caption For Bilsington, Village 1909

Bilsington is a small village on the main Hythe to Tenterden road. Once near the sea, it is now several miles inland. Near this cross-roads stands a jagged finger of brickwork pointing to the sky.

Caption For Hythe, The Ferry C1960

It joined 'Hotspur I' and 'Hotspur II' running from Southampton to Hythe every half an hour during the day.

Caption For Bilsington, The Village 1909

The Village 1903 Just off the road between Lyminge and Hythe, this jettied timber-frame cottage stands at the approach to the 13th- century church.

Caption For Walmer, Castle 1892

Walmer was subsequently modified and converted into the official residence of the Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports - the towns of Hastings, Romney, Hythe, Dover and Sandwich - which were originally responsible

Caption For Hythe, St Leonard's Church, The Charnel House 1903

It has been suggested that a pocket of Romano-Britons lived in the Hythe area for centuries after the departure of the Romans who had little to do with their Saxon neighbours.

Caption For Southampton, No5 (Prince Of Wales) Dry Dock 1908

Packets for Dublin, Falmouth, Plymouth, Glasgow, Liverpool and Cork used the Town Pier, as did the ferry for Hythe, while those for the Isle of Wight, Southsea and Portsmouth left from the Royal

Caption For Smallhythe, 1902

Small Hythe was a harbour as late as the 16th century, when the sea came up this far from Rye. The long and spruce black and white cottage we see here was home to the harbourmaster.

Caption For Nantwich, High Street 1898

This part of the town was devastated by the 1583 fire, so that everything here was built after that date. For instance, the timber building on the right was built the following year.

Caption For Rye, Ypres Castle 1894

Built in 1249 to defend the town from French raids, by the late 14th century the castle was used by the town corporation before being sold in 1430 to one John de Ypres; it was bought back by the corporation

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, Mount Ephraim 1885

Viewed from the common, Mount Ephraim was given its name by the Dissenters.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, Mount Ephraim 1885

Viewed from the common, Mount Ephraim was given its name by the Dissenters.

Caption For Chelmsford, Shire Hall 1892

Chelmsford, the county town of Essex, was founded by the Romans and inhabited by the Saxons, but its growth was slow, not really developing until the 19th and 20th centuries.

Caption For Weybourne, The Village C1955

The village is dominated by the parish church with its 15th-century flint tower; it is surrounded by the ruins of the priory founded here in the time of King John by Sir Ralph Mainwaring.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Capstone Hill From The West C1875

Within a few years, the area by the little curving lane would be dominated by the Victoria Pavilion.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Cross C1960

By the 1960s the addition of road markings indicating the one-way traffic system are now visible in the High Street, and road signs are positioned by the market cross.

Caption For Chedworth, St Andrew's Church C1960

This is a late Norman church, which was subsequently augmented during the 14th and 15th centuries by the wealth generated by the local wool trade.

Caption For Rochester, Castle Grounds 1908

Founded by the Romans, where Watling Street bridged the Medway, Rochester has been important for nearly 2,000 years. The cathedral, founded in AD 604, is second only to Canterbury in age.

Caption For Fareham, High Street C1955

The Roundabout Hotel on the Delmé Roundabout used to be St Edith's Industrial Home for abandoned or orphaned girls run by the Waifs and Strays Society.

Caption For Tamworth, Castle 1949

This was replaced by the shell-keep and tower, which still stand.

Caption For Tamworth, The Town Hall C1950

Soon after the Conquest, the Normans built a wooden motte and bailey castle at Tamworth on the site of the Mercian fortifications of 913.This was replaced by the shell-keep and tower, which still

Caption For Tamworth, Castle 1949

Soon after the Conquest, the Normans built a wooden motte and bailey castle at Tamworth on the site of the Mercian fortifications of 913.This was replaced by the shell-keep and tower, which still