Maps

132 maps found.

1947, Elm Cross Ref. NPO700721
1947, Elms Green Ref. NPO700877
1946, Great Elm Ref. NPO719862
1947, Cold Elm Ref. NPO674874
1940, Mile Elm Ref. NPO779834
1946, Four Elms Ref. NPO708516
1896, Piff's Elm Ref. RNE805915
1898, Four Elms Ref. RNE708516
1896, Gadfield Elm Ref. RNE710455
1946, Piff's Elm Ref. NPO805915
1898, Mile Elm Ref. RNE779834
1898, Walton Elm Ref. RNE860198
1920, Elm Corner Ref. POP700720
1919, Nine Elms Ref. POP792285
1920, Nine Elms Ref. POP792286
1919, Walton Elm Ref. POP860198
1947, Pole Elm Ref. NPO808044
1896, Elm Park Ref. RNE700767
1898, Elms Green Ref. RNE700877
1945, Elm Hill Ref. NPO700756

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Memories

232 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Researching The Mummerys

I am researching my family, the Mumerys, who lived at 24 Elm Road and owned a bakers which was bombed out in the Blitz on Bridge Road. If anyone could tell me anything else about them I would be really grateful. My ...Read more

A memory of Litherland in 1940 by Alasdair Barratt

Nine Elms Battersea

hello Ray,Thanks for the reply,I remember your name.my surname was Avis and Fred Avis was my dad and Maggie Robinson was my mum I have two younger sisters. The Bennetts did live next door to us their names are Bernard,Colin and ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

High Elm Estates

I remember this property very well, as a young girl my mother and her family lived there, my grandfather was the estate manager for the Lubbock family who lived in the manor house. I'm not certain of the years ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough by Martyn Adshead

The Colerne Cross Tree, Old And New.

The Colerne 'cross-tree', as it was called, which can be seen at the left side of this photograph of the market square and church, was an elm, I think. It was already looking pretty ancient when I lived there in ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

The Awakening

On the right of the photograph the second shop belonged to Arthur Sansom, the Newsagents and Confectioners. It has a sign board above the shop front: PICTURE POST. In the Easter holidays of 1959 at the age of 14½, I took my first ...Read more

A memory of Locksbottom

The 70's At The Lake

My memories are of living at 37 pickmere lane from 1969 age 7. My mum Beryl Owen still lives there now and I still live in Wincham. I will always remember the "bob bob bob" of the motor boats which I could here from my bedroom ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere by Antony Owen

Heston As A Young Lad

I was born in West Middx Hospital in July 1942 and lived in Vicarage Farm Rd from then until about 1960. Went to Springwell Infants then onto Heston Junior School. Failed the 11+ so went to Heston Secondary Modern.Great teachers ...Read more

A memory of Heston by George Eyles

St Peter In Chains & St Gildas School Crouch Hill

My family lived on Mountview Road N8, from 1959 until 1971. We were blessed with a ground floor flat with cellar, in an old Victorian House at ,No. 35. We were opposite the reservoir, so had a ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End by kb

Lived Just Round The Corner From Here

Lived in Badminton Road as a child and teenager. There was a garage just out of view on the right. Used to walk up here to the tube and buses at Clapham South, there was a bus down Nightingale Lane, the 189, which ...Read more

A memory of Balham by mmd1957

Chingford And Epping Forest

My family moved to Fairlight Avenue from Potter's Bar in 1949 when I was four, when my dad got a job as signwriter at Walthamstow Stadium [as the dog track was known then]. I went to King's Road C of E and ...Read more

A memory of North Chingford by Richard Clark

Captions

76 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Chippenham, C1955

In 1927 Mrs S G Elmes and Mr James Poros opened an electrician's, which was taken over by Pocock & Co in 1950. In the 1970s the Ramsbury Building Society opened a branch office here.

Caption For Wokingham, Broad Street C1955

Across the road large trees obscure the front of Montague House, whilst on this side, pollard trees mark the edge of the road and in the foreground a thick green hedge can be seen in front of The Elms

Caption For Buntingford, The Causeway 1923

The trees on the left fell victim to Dutch elm disease, and have now been replaced.

Caption For London, Buckingham Palace And The Mall C1955

stood here in the Mall until 1850, when it was removed to its present position at the top of Park Lane.The Mall, an expansive and formal approach to the Palace, is fringed with limes, planes and elms

Caption For Romford, Warren Drive, Elm Park C1950

Warren Drive with its neat bungalows and semi-detached homes provides the northern border of the Elm Park Estate, an impressive residential development inspired by the extension of the District Line

Caption For Calne, The Green And Church C1965

It was bought by Harris's to store sawdust for smoking their bacon; their supplies came from W E Beint & Sons Ltd, whose sawmills at Studley were famous for making elm coffin boards and pit props for

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

This view is of East Street, looking westwards to the Town Hall (left) with the prominent frontage of William Elmes, draper and outfitters, on the other side of the road (right).

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

This view is of East Street, looking westwards to the Town Hall (left) with the prominent frontage of William Elmes, draper and outfitters, on the other side of the road (right).

Caption For Misterton, High Street 1958

East and south of the church, the High Street has a number of good houses, including the 18th-century Elm Farmhouse in the distance.

Caption For Buckingham, Parish Church C1965

Further up Castle Street and at its junction with Bristle Hill to the right and Elm Street on the left, the photographer is looking towards the great east window of the parish church.

Caption For Bishop Burton, The Village Corner C1960

There is also a bust of John Wesley carved from an elm that grew on the green where he preached.

Caption For Bishop Burton, The Village Corner C1960

There is also a bust of John Wesley carved from an elm that grew on the green where he preached.

Caption For Cleeve Prior, The Green C1960

This is the view from the tower of the church; we are looking over the village green towards the south-west, with the old elm still in the centre.

Caption For Wimborne, The Square C1965

Five centuries ago, St Peter's Church and elm trees occupied what is now The Square.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road 1890

On the right are Elm Cottages, of which four were later altered to shops and one pulled down to make way for a new post office (1896).

Caption For St Austell, 1890

Housing has not yet developed out into the fields where tall elm trees break up the line of the hedgerow on the right.

Caption For Kingsbury, Station Parade, Kingsbury Road C1950

A pioneer in the use of green elm, Trobridge experimented with this patented building system, but with a singular lack of success.

Caption For Farley Green, The Village C1955

The 1920s Elm Tree Cottage on the left is now partly hidden by a large beech tree, while the 19th-century cottages behind the pillar box (which is still there today) have an extra bay to the

Caption For Broughton Astley, Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn C1967

The Baptist chapel at nearby Sutton-in- Elms and an adjacent 17th- century farmhouse are, however, of some interest.

Caption For Broughton Astley, Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn C1967

The Baptist chapel at nearby Sutton-in- Elms and an adjacent 17th- century farmhouse are, however, of some interest.

Caption For Wareham, St Martin's C1950

Next door is early 19th- century No.77, and the trees screen Elm House which was Albert Edward Skewes's academy for boys.

Caption For Capel, Aldhurst Farm 1906

The majestic elms in the background were lost in the 1930s, and the barn on the left was removed in 1987, while the hovel in between was painstakingly removed and re-erected in its entirety in Leigh.

Caption For Charlwood, The Street 1904

Here the photographer looks from by the churchyard gate past the Half Moon pub to the unusual arch formed by two elm trees, now long gone. The pavements are large slabs of sandstone.

Caption For Ansdell, Grannys Bay C1955

Thomas Webster commissioned The Elms, and Edenfield and Fairlawn followed after, mansions with wonderful views over the Ribble estuary.