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Photos

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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1919, North End Ref. POP793246
1920, North End Ref. POP793249
1919, North Heath Ref. POP793475
1919, North Leigh Ref. POP793627
1926, North Middleton Ref. POP793709
1919, North Stoke Ref. POP793944
1921, North Street Ref. POP793955
1919, North Town Ref. POP794004
1919, North Town Ref. POP794006
1919, North Town Ref. POP794007
1902-1903, North Carlton Ref. RNC793017
1901-1904, North End Ref. RNC793216
1901-1904, North End Ref. RNC793217
1898, North End Ref. RNC793221
1898-1901, North End Ref. RNC793223
1903-1908, North End Ref. RNC793239
1903-1908, North End Ref. RNC793240
1903-1908, North End Ref. RNC793241
1903, North End Ref. RNC793245
1901-1902, North Green Ref. RNC793413

Books

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Memories

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A Real English Village

My parents moved to Wickham Bishops in 1948 to help friends run the village Post Office Stores which sold everything - stamps, paraffin (you brought your own can and it was filled from a barrel at the back), vinegar ...Read more

A memory of Wickham Bishops in 1948 by Carol Argyris

Kingsley School For Girls, Horley, Surrey

Hello this is Melanie Jane Howick (married name Erickson). I attended Kingsley from 1958 - 1965. I married an American and have lived in Northern Minnesota, USA since 1982. I have been fortunate to visit my ...Read more

A memory of Horley by Melanie Erickson

Camberley...Where Do I Start ?!

Our family lived at Lightwater (1 High View Road) ; I passed 11 plus and was sent to Frimley And Camberley County Grammar School, starting in Sept. 1959. One of the first things we had to do was to get the uniform. We ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by tobypaws2002

My Youth In Farnham Common By Peter Harrison

I spent my youth in Farnham Common and have nothing but happy memories. We lived in an old house called Glenwood in Templewood Lane. In those days (The 1950's and 1960's) there were very few houses. ...Read more

A memory of Farnham Common by dcpharrison

Progress And Change

Being raised in Buckhurst Hill was a childhood experience I feel very lucky to have enjoyed. I was raised in the small cottage at 58 Epping New Road aptly named "Ivy Cottage". Located on the edge of the yard owned by ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1940 by Denman Lalonde

Shanklin Road Prefabs In Belmont.

I grew up in number 19 Shanklin Rd with my sister Margaret and my parents, my name was Jennifer Shave. We went to school in Cotswold Road until we were 11, the head mistress was Mrs Bickerstaff (nee Beal) and there were ...Read more

A memory of Belmont by Jennifer Timms

Boreham Airfield, Visits.

Where I was born, Wife of next door neighbour, had a Sister. She used to visit, now and again. Gradually, as time went by, my Father, and her Husband became friendly. After a while, We got invitation, to go and visit ...Read more

A memory of Boreham by Ivan Chamberlain

Hamilton House School

I attended Hamilton House school on Florence Road from about 1950 until 1956 when I was sent away to boarding school at Sutton Valence School, Kent. My memories of HH are, like most others, very mixed. The only teacher who was ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by davidmtor

I Lived At 45 Warrington Ave

I was born in Taplow in 1957, my parents shared a house (a semi) with my grandparents. They lived downstairs and us obviously upstairs. I attended St Anthony’s Catholic School on the Farnham Rd and at that time they had ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Bob Gough

The Old Tomato Nursery

In the Fifties my family used to live in Gipsy Road. Once a month, or so, I was taken to visit friends of my stepmother, Uncle Andy and Auntie Kit, who lived at the Bexleyheath end of Long Lane. This involved a long walk to get ...Read more

A memory of Welling

Captions

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Caption For Gawsworth, The New Hall 1898

In November 1711 Lord Mohun fought a duel in Hyde Park against the Duke of Hamilton, in which both men were killed. It was not Mohun's first duel.

Caption For Bethersden, Village C1955

Now only a hamlet, this village was once well-known for the quarrying of Bethersden marble; apart from being used locally, it was used for interior work in both Canterbury and Rochester cathedrals, and

Caption For Mickleton, Main Street C1960

A few miles to the north of Chipping Campden lies Mickleton, a small town that displays both the limestone buildings of the Cotswolds and the traditional half-timbered style of the Vale.

Caption For Shipton, The Hall C1960

Another Elizabeth, the Queen, stayed here soon afterwards.

Caption For Acton, The Church C1960

He was also the first man ever to captain England at both cricket and rugby.

Caption For Newquay, The Gannel Regatta 1928

Spectators on both sides of the Gannel are enjoying the annual August regatta. How different the Gannel looks at full tide.

Caption For East Wittering, Beach 1930

Both villages, which lie at the end of the Selsey peninsula, just a few miles from the historic cathedral city of Chichester, have long been associated with seaside holiday recreation.

Caption For Plymouth, George Street 1889

Serving both a rural area round about, and hundreds of overseas ports by way of trade, Plymouth reached its mercantile heyday in Victorian times.

Caption For Cardiff, County Hall C1960

The statues flanking its main entrance steps portray mining and nautical navigation themes - both endeavours vital to the prosperity of the city and county.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1900

W J Bacon's general store has awnings and a covered walkway to protect customers from both sun and shower. Notice the coat of arms above the corner of the street.

Caption For St Annes, The Baths 1918

Despite its closeness to the sea, the open-air baths are a popular attraction, but the majority of patrons seem to prefer watching from the poolside or from deckchairs on the balcony above.

Caption For Halton, The Village C1960

One of the county's earliest churches, it was founded in the 7th century and has several Saxon crosses, one carved with both pagan and Christian symbols.

Caption For Denbigh, Castle C1960

Both town and castle were put to the torch; the damage to the former was such that when reconstruction started much of the town was built outside the old walls.

Caption For Thurgoland, The Brow C1955

This farming village is not far from Silkstone. Most of the cottages were built in stone from the Greenmoor Quarry.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1951

The crowded and busy pavements on both sides of the street, and the pedestrian crossing marked with belisha beacons in the middle of the photograph, show little indication of the enormous weight of motor

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 Great Mitton, Post Office And Church 1921

Yet another ancient cross base is located at Mitton Green. So often, these were from the original market cross.

Caption For St Ives, Market Hill C1955

Looking in the opposite direction to No S23030 (page 79), we can see on the right-hand site of the street two of the 48 public houses that could be found in the town in 1889.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

old-established drapers Lee & Clarke, then came the Public Benefit Boot & Shoe Co, Gaskell's the butchers, Hallett the jewellers (goldsmiths and silversmiths), Carter's Cafe and finally the awnings of Hodgkinsons, another

Caption For Brent Eleigh, C1960

Both the Post Office, now Swan Cottage and Tudor Cottage date from the 17th century. The larger house with the dramatic jetty (centre) is Highbank, a medieval hall house.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1890

This is another excellent view of the harbour. There are many children who have presumably been drawn to the permanent excitement of a busy port.

Caption For Kidderminster, The Church And Canal 1931

In later years, both the River Stour and the associated canal system were used to transport carpets on the first stage of their journeys to the marketplaces of the world.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Jubilee Exhibition, The Royal Entrance 1887

A 32-acre site adjoining the Botanical Gardens at Old Trafford was chosen, as it had both rail and tramway connections. Note the mock-up of the cathedral tower.

Caption For Redcar, The Esplanade 1886

Most had two large driving wheels with a stabilizing wheel at either the front or back, or in some cases, both. Some tricycles were made to seat two people, either side by side, or in tandem.