Maps

316 maps found.

1903, Hazel Grove Ref. RNC729518
1919, Burroughs Grove Ref. POP656938
1925, Calder Grove Ref. POP659504
1921, Dudleston Grove Ref. POP694627
1924, Rose Grove Ref. POP819957
1947, Golden Grove Ref. NPO717243
1947, Hazel Grove Ref. NPO729518
1946, Grove End Ref. NPO722843
1946, Grove End Ref. NPO722845
1946, Grove Park Ref. NPO723037
1947, Grove, The Ref. NPO723047
1946, Hollington Grove Ref. NPO738122
1921, Knowle Grove Ref. POP750539
1947, Calder Grove Ref. NPO659504
1920, Send Grove Ref. POP827607
1920, Grove Park Ref. POP723036
1920, Grove Park Ref. POP723037
1923, Hafod Grove Ref. POP724398
1947, The Grove Ref. NPO846389
1947, Whirley Grove Ref. NPO867420

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Memories

922 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Holly Grove House

I lived there at the top of little bushey lane from 1944 untill 1960 does any one have memories from there or that time in little bushey

A memory of Bushey Heath by Iain Mitchell

Glouster Grove

Does anyone remember a rag and bone man with a black horse and cart used to sell horse manure to the local houses in the area would have been in the fifties and sixties used to have a yard local not sure if it was on St George's way?

A memory of Peckham

St Mary’s Graves End

My name is Gary Canham, my brother Richard and I were placed into care at St Mary’s School in Graves End on the 24/04/1961, aged 3 and 2, we remained there till being returned to our mother and stepfather on 22/06/1963. I have ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by Gary Canham

We Called It 'charnwood Forest'.

My memories of the home are all very positive. I would have been 6 yrs old, and recovering from pneumonia. Coming from the Children's Hospital in Derby, the drive over was memorable. A big black car, very ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves by Patrick Knight

A Childhood In Selsdon.

My parents had a chicken farm in Selsdon Vale, where I was born in 1948. I lived there until I left home to go travelling and then to university, at the age of 18, in about 1966. This was about the same time that Selsdon Vale ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon by Helen Krasner

Shops And Places The High Road And Ealing Road.

I was born and lived in Wembley until 1960. The Railway Hotel was the pub on the corner of Ealing Road and my mother was head housekeeper there for a long time. On the day of the Coronation the pub ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1953 by Barbara Fisher

Happy Days In Coulsdon, 1947 To 1955

Born in Purley Hospital in 1947, we lived in Bramley Avenue for the first 2 years of my life, but of course I have no memories of that. We then moved to 30 Grove Wood Hill, which is off Woodcote Grove Road. I had ...Read more

A memory of Coulsdon by Peter Harvey

Loss Of Childhood

I attended the local school at the bottom of Gisbrough Bank - I have several school photographs of myself and classmates. I had a fight with a school friend as to whose turn it was to serve the school dinner that day. This was ...Read more

A memory of Ormesby in 1953 by June Thompson

Queen's Visit To Warrington

I was stationed at the Burtonwood army depot near Warrington in 1967 through to 1969. I remember taking pictures of the Queen's vehicle as they drove past me. I have four wonderful pictures of the vehicle the Queen ...Read more

A memory of Warrington in 1968 by Michael Autry

Alcombe School

This is a very exciting discovery for me because it is one of the oldest photographs I have seen of a part of old Alcombe that I can recognise, even at my great distance from the UK. My Great-Grandfather, George Mildon had a school ...Read more

A memory of Alcombe in 1880 by Richard Mildon

Captions

122 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Cockfosters, The Underground Station, Cockfosters Road C1965

Simply elegant, this is the last of a superb series of 1930s underground stations extending along the northern section of the Piccadilly Line, including Arnos Grove, Southgate and Oakwood, all designed

Caption For Tottenham, Making The Road In Lordship Lane C1903

This view looks east towards the junction of Lordship Lane and Bruce Grove.

Caption For Symondsbury, 1899

Trees of The Grove extend south-westwards (left) and Old Warren Hill forms the horizon.

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 Stafford, Church Lane 2005

Until perhaps halfway through the last century the majority of people living in the town (Nick Thomas) A view of St Mary's Grove, opposite the Church.

Caption For Dorking, South Street And The Wesleyan Church C1955

St Joseph's Catholic Church, designed by Frederick Arthur Walters, was erected in 1895 in Falkland Grove, off Coldharbour Lane.

Caption For Crystal Palace, 1890

The grounds around it were transformed into fantastic gardens with temples, pleasure walks, lakes with islands and fountains, a maze, a grotto, groves and lawns.

Caption For Crystal Palace, 1890

The grounds around it were transformed into fantastic gardens with temples, pleasure walks, lakes with islands and fountains, a maze, a grotto, groves and lawns.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Infirmary C1885

The public infirmary, with just twelve beds, was established in 1752 in a house in Withy Grove, but was replaced by a 80-bed hospital in Piccadilly in 1755, where it remained for over 150 years.

Caption For Carshalton, Pond From The Bridge 1896

Further lakes and streams flow through the grounds of The Grove, which was once a private house, but is now a delightful public park.

Caption For Ilkley, The Town 1900

From the Cow and Calf rocks, top left, down past the Ben Rhydding Hydro, and then along the Grove with the Spa Hydro, Ilkley must have been a breathtaking experience for turn of the century visitors, who

Caption For Bridport, The Convent 1903

The boys, both day pupils and boarders, worshipped in the Roman Catholic Church in Victoria Grove.

Caption For Bridport, The Convent 1903

The boys, both day pupils and boarders, worshipped in the Roman Catholic Church in Victoria Grove.

Caption For Hilton, The Unicursal Maze C1955

Close to the cottages at Grove End, the beautifully maintained maze commemorates the restoration of King Charles II to the throne.

Caption For Swanage, From Coastguard Station 1897

Brought from London, it marked the north- eastern corner of contractor Thomas Docwra's Grove House estate.

Caption For Manchester, Exhibition 1887

To the left, the building with two flags on top was a working dairy, the Manchester Creamery, and cows were taken in the morning and at teatime from fields off Seymour Grove to be hand milked for the public

Caption For Bewdley, Blackstone Rock 1904

Springs bubble up through the underlying sandstone, just as they do at Spring Grove House (now the Safari and Leisure Park).

Caption For Rugby, Caldecott Park C1960

The trees, originally part of the manorial ash grove, are now mainly oaks.

Caption For Wells, High Street C1960

Just west of Liptons (left), the 13th-century Grope Lane became Grove Lane in 1840, and is now Union Street.

Caption For Epsom, Horton Manor 1890

Their old, moated manor house became a farm; a few cottages and a blacksmith's shop remained around the junction of Horton Lane and Long Grove Road with a more substantial building at West Park farmhouse

Caption For Oxford, On The Cherwell 1912

It was the damp climate here which probably drove the Romans away.

Caption For Broadway, The Village C1965

Some were used for the cottage industry of glove making, but most were farmhouses, and the village is still an agricultural settlement with a working farm at its centre.

Caption For Horsey, The Windmill C1955

It has four patent sails and a fantail, and drove a turbine pump.

Caption For Oxford, View On The Cherwell 1906

It was the damp climate here which probably drove the Romans away.