Maps

99 maps found.

1921, Chart Hill Ref. POP666953
1885 - 1886, River Dart Ref. HOSM70976
1899-1900, Queen Dart Ref. RNC812230
1898-1900, River Dart Ref. RNC817568
1921, Chart Sutton Ref. POP666957
1946, Seal Chart Ref. NPO827079
1940, Chart Hill Ref. NPO666953
1897-1898, Chart Hill Ref. RNC666953
1898-1902, Limpsfield Chart Ref. RNC756095
1895, Seal Chart Ref. RNE827079
1895, Limpsfield Chart Ref. RNE756095
1940, Great Chart Ref. NPO719738
1895, Brasted Chart Ref. RNE648932
1940, Little Chart Ref. NPO757040
1895, Chart Corner Ref. RNE666951
1895, Chart Hill Ref. RNE666953
1896, Little Chart Ref. HOSM51432
1921, Little Chart Ref. POP757040
1897-1898, Great Chart Ref. RNC719738
1895, Seal Chart Ref. HOSM71100

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Memories

381 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Thos Were The Days

I have read all the letters and they have bought back so many memories. My sister and I were born in Hillingdon and from 1961 we used to go to Burtons dance hall on Tues, Friday and Saturday nights. We would also go to The Blue ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1961 by Linda Millett

The High Street Sayer's Store 'nim' And Phyl Alen

My name is Barbara Tester and I live in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. My beloved (late) husband, Brian Tester, was born on 26th July, 1930 at No. 1 Station Cottages, 1 Station Road, Ardingly. His ...Read more

A memory of Ardingly in 1958 by Barbara Tester

Goldthorpe In The Fifties

I was born in 1946 and lived in Manor Avenue. Cricket with dustbin lids propped up with a house brick in the "backins" were our stumps and we played from dawn to dusk during the summer holidays...except during Wimbledon ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe by swamidhyan

Jacqueline Oldman

While researching my family history I came across this article in the Eastern Counties Advertiser 18th October 1879. It is the coroner's report relating to my great great grandfather's brother Thomas Brassett 1815 - 1879 an ...Read more

A memory of Southminster in 1870 by J M Oldman

Cscc Hq

The White Harte was Home to the Central Sussex Cycling Club though the 1950s, 60s and into the 70s.  My connection began in 1960 at age 16 whilst still at school (at Hove Grammar) and continued for about 5 years, while I was an active ...Read more

A memory of Cuckfield in 1960 by William Lovell

Barred

I remember my dad taking me to the White Hart Pub in Pirbright in the sixties, dad took great delight in telling me that it was the only pub he was ever barred from whilst a young Guardsman at the nearby Guards Depot in Pirbright.

A memory of Pirbright by Ian Whyte

Ice Cream Cart

Can anyone remember the horse-drawn ice-cream cart, the guy had as I remember a green cart, a white coat and a whistle. His ice-cream was really good proper stuff, then soft ice-cream came along and that was it, he must have just ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Jeff Cass

Eversley, 1971 1983

Dear Jan, I have found this website quite by chance! I first moved to Eversley with my family as a child (aged 6) in July 1971. My mother became the sub postmistress and we lived in the purpose build, red brick 5 bedroomed ...Read more

A memory of Eversley by Giles Myhill

Hearts Cruisers

This gentleman is my grandfather Geoffrey John Hart. He owned and worked the business, Hearts Cruisers, with his two sons, Dick and Jack, and we spent many a happy hour there. In those days you could swim in the river as ...Read more

A memory of Thorpe St Andrew by Judi Ingram

Pound Street

My first main job on leaving school (Shaw House) was as a tea boy-dogsbody at H C James timber and builders merchants in Pound Street. For quite a while I cycled daily from Highclere Castle, approx 4 miles, it took me just over half ...Read more

A memory of Newbury in 1956 by Percival Mills

Captions

276 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Thrapston, High Street 1951

The White Hart on the right of Thrapston High Street closed in 1970, and was later demolished to make way for a new library and fire station.

Caption For Biggleswade, Market Place C1955

In particular, the White Hart on the right and the hipped-roof building next to it have been on the site since the 16th century.

Caption For Wrea Green, The Green C1965

Many inns, like the White Hart (centre), originated to serve the passing trade.

Caption For Great Bardfield, Brook Street C1965

The White Hart (right) is a 15th-century building with later additions.

Caption For Over Wallop, Station Road C1965

Next to the thatched cottages on the left is the White Hart pub.

Caption For Leicester, Clock Tower And Belgrave Gate C1955

Note the fine White Hart Hotel and the adjoining buildings.

Caption For Buxted, The Village 1904

Today, the White Hart pub, pictured here, is boarded up and the road is full of busy motorised traffic.

Caption For Ampthill, Market Place C1955

Behind them the Queen Anne façade of the White Hart hides the fabric of a Tudor building, while the structure housing Babbs footwear shop is not so bashful.

Caption For Abridge, Market Place C1960

However, it is mentioned on the same 18th-century list as The White Hart.

Caption For Wetherby, High Street 1909

Next to Moon's shop is the now-demolished White Hart Inn, formerly the Blue Boar.

Caption For Great Houghton, High Street C1965

The White Hart pub is little changed.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Hart Street C1955

Here we are looking west along Hart Street with its interesting shops, inns and tearooms.

Caption For Odiham, High Street C1955

The sign 'Luncheons and Teas' on the right, just beyond the White Hart, advertises the Two Sisters Café, which from 1939 to 1949 was also a guest house.

Caption For Odiham, The White Hart Inn And High Street C1955

The post office moved next door to the White Hart from the newsagent across the road in 1945.

Caption For Storrington, Church Street C1960

Hilaire Belloc stopped here on his journey across country from Robertsbridge to Harting in the autumn of 1902.

Caption For Hornchurch, High Street 1909

The photographer stands in the shadow of the White Hart public house, later called Madison Exchange and the Newt and Cucumber.

Caption For Erith, High Street 1953

To the right is the tall White Hart, completed in 1902.

Caption For Brentwood, High Street 1903

Little has changed except for the awnings.The White Hart, towards the middle of the picture on the left-hand side, was a Conservative stronghold during the 19th century, while the liberals frequented

Caption For Wiveliscombe, North Street 1955

Rendering on the White Hart Hotel has been set within panels, but the decorative emphasis is lost in the application of a uniform colour to the façade.

Caption For Billericay, High Street And Crossroads C1965

The high-roofed White Hart, along the road, survives to this day.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Hart Street 1893

The photographer walked away from the river bridge up Hart Street towards the Town Hall in Market Place and turned back by the Bell Street junction to take this view towards the church with its dominating

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Street 1906

Notice that one of them, the White Hart, already boasted a public telephone.

Caption For Newmarket, High Street 1929

The building with two gables is the White Hart, damaged in the air raid of 18 February 1941.

Caption For Collier Row, The Church Of The Ascension 1908

However, look more closely at the centre of the picture and you will see in the distance the sign of the White Hart public house.