Maps

316 maps found.

1903, Calder Grove Ref. RNC659504
1898, Brays Grove Ref. RNC649060
1921, Grove End Ref. POP722843
1921, Grove End Ref. POP722845
1920, Grove, The Ref. POP723061
1897, Ash Grove Ref. RNE627334
1898, Marton Grove Ref. RNE775360
1897, Dudleston Grove Ref. RNE694627
1895, Burroughs Grove Ref. RNE656938
1897, Hollington Grove Ref. RNE738122
1899, Grove End Ref. RNE722843
1895, Grove End Ref. RNE722845
1895, Grove Green Ref. RNE722997
1895, Grove Park Ref. RNE723037
1896, Givons Grove Ref. RNE714019
1901-1912, Grove Ref. RNC722829
1899-1901, Grove Ref. RNC722830
1902, Grove Vale Ref. RNC723109
1920, Chalfont Grove Ref. POP666100
1903, Grove Town Ref. RNC723108

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Memories

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Memories Of Sutton Lodge, In Sutton Lane—Just South Of The Great West Road, Heston/Hounslow

Recorded by Nicholas Reid, Canberra, Australia. I was christened in the Anglican church at Heston in 1959, though for obvious reason I don’t have any memories ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Nicholas Reid

Childhood Memories

I moved to Tottenham when I was 5 yrs. We moved because of my dad’s work which at the time was Hope and Anchor Brewery, and then merged with Charrington’s Brewery, in Tottenham Brantwood Road, my dad delivered the beer to various ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by Sue Duke

Childhood Days

I lived in morden from 1948-1965 and I have wonderful memories of Morden Park and the bandstand that always had a band paying on Sundays and teas in the big house, not sure what it was called or what it was used for. My mother always ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1950 by Linda Hoddinett

Russells And Dowdings

My mother, Edith Lucy 'Dot' Jeffery, was born in Penge in 1927, to a Lucy Russell, nee Dowding. She married in 1949 and moved into Queen Adelaide flats, and had me in 1950, before moving to Sidcup in 1955. Since that time, she lost ...Read more

A memory of Penge by Kevin Jeffery

Hornsey & Crouch End Playing Fields

1890's to 1920s Alfred Baker & his family lived in The Grove, which became Lynton road and was few roads away from this photo's location. He worked as a groundsman at Crouch Hill Playing Fields, at first to look ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey by Gemma Gemma

Coronation

A party was held on Riverhall street to celebrate the Queens Coronation. It poured down with rain and the girls went somewhere under cover, I think the boys stayed in the rain. Played many games and took part in races.  My sister was a ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth in 1953 by Shelagh Ann Collins

Long Time Ago.

Born in Hardwick Hall Sedgefield During the war '42. Brought up in old West before Owton Manor est etc. Remember walking the streets during war with Mum after air raid sirens etc. and standing in queues with our ration coupons for ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool by kiwa170642

The Old Thatch

Ah, The Old Thatch. I remember it well, for this is where I grew up from the early 1940s until 1956. By today's standards it was grim: no heating, no running water, no flush loo - nothing. Yet it was a wonderful place in which ...Read more

A memory of Nether Wallop in 1940 by Brian Rivas

Grove Cottages

I remember Grove Cottages and the families who lived in both No 1 & 2 in 1965.  My parents were friendly with the Davies in No 2 and as a teenager I visited No 1 on many occasions along with all our crowd.  The LeNoble ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1964 by Paula Clements

The Brown Family Who Lived In A Cottage Called The Groves

I was surprised to find no memories recorded for Auchinairn, even though it is a small place, so the following is a start. When I was about the age of 10 in the mid 1950's my mother told ...Read more

A memory of Auchinairn by vernoncoles

Captions

122 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Kingsclere, George Street C1955

plaque over the main door reads: 'Kingsclere Village Club, given by their children under deed of trust to the people of Kingsclere in memory of William and Mary Alice Holding of Elm Grove

Caption For Retford, Grove Street C1955

Grove Street runs east from the Market Square, a mix of 18th- and 19th-century buildings, and a mix of shops and houses.

Caption For Chester, River Dee 1923

Since the middle of the 19th century, The Groves have provided a popular recreation area along the side of the Dee.

Caption For Coulsdon, St Aidan's Church C1955

St Aidan`s has its origins in a hall in Woodcote Grove Road but moved to the above site in 1931.

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 Bridport, West Street C1965

Victoria Grove branches off between the trees (right).

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1960

This 1960s view is a taken a little further north from the station, with the entrance to Grove Road half-way along on the left.

Caption For Cossington, The Village C1965

In the village are a good variety of houses, including the early 16th-century rectory, and Hallside Grove, a Gothicised house of quality.

Caption For Bridport, Victoria Grove 1897

Named for the Queen and photographed in the 60th year of what had become the longest reign on record, Victoria Grove encompassed the social and architectural extremes of the era, ranging from

Caption For Bridport, West Street C1965

Victoria Grove branches off between the trees (right).

Caption For Cossington, The Village C1965

In the village are a good variety of houses, including the early 16th-century rectory, and Hallside Grove, a Gothicised house of quality.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Pound Street 1912

We look eastwards from the bushes and wall of The Grove (left).

Caption For Yoxford, Jubilee Seat C1955

The horse chestnut was grown from a chestnut from Verdun, collected by Mrs Lomax of Grove Park.

Caption For Effingham, St Teresa's Convent C1965

Back in the village, opposite the Effingham Golf Club (whose club house is another stucco 19th- century house, Effingham House), is St Teresa's Preparatory School; it occupies Grove House, an elegant

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove C1965

On the north side of the Grove, the cars in this view are no longer all black, with the range of shapes and colours reflects the ­democratisation of ­driving.

Caption For Bramhall, Bramhall Lane South C1965

Hazel Grove-cum-Bramhall became a civil parish in 1900; it was made up from the older parishes of Bosden, Norbury, Offerton, Torkington, and Bramhall.

Caption For Bridport, Victoria Grove 1897

Named for the Queen and photographed in the 60th year of what had become the longest reign on record, Victoria Grove encompassed the social and architectural extremes of the era, ranging

Caption For Bridport, West Street C1965

This picture looks westwards down the north side of West Street, with its lollipop limes, from the Post Office to Victoria Grove (right of centre).

Caption For Fairhaven, Congregational Church 1923

The Oak Eggar moth, which fed on a grove of poplars at Fairhaven, was heading for extinction even then.

Caption For Horsted Keynes, The Green And Village Shop C1965

The 17th-century house Birch Grove was the home of Harold Macmillan, the former Prime Minister.

Caption For Swanage, The Shore C1950

It was demolished by Mowlem and Company in 1866 and shipped to Swanage by George Burt who presented it to fellow contractor Thomas Docwra who had just bought the Grove Estate.

Caption For Sutton, High Street 1902

Bowling's the ironmongers moved to Grove Road in the 1920s, and their shop became a branch of the Midland Bank.

Caption For Epsom, Clarendon Park 2005

Fact File (David Brooks) New houses in Clarendon Park, where Long Grove Hospital stood.

Caption For Horsted Keynes, The Green And Village Shop C1965

There are connections with the Sussex iron industry, for an ironmaster once lived here.The 17th-century house Birch Grove was the home of Harold Macmillan, the former Prime Minister.