Maps

229 maps found.

1919, Winterborne Houghton Ref. POP871593
1947, Glass Houghton Ref. NPO714637
1946, Great Houghton Ref. NPO720070
1946, Houghton Conquest Ref. NPO741051
1947, Houghton Green Ref. NPO741061
1923, Houghton Green Ref. POP741061
1921, Houghton Green Ref. POP741062
1898, Houghton Green Ref. RNC741062
1903, Little Houghton Ref. RNC757481
1924, Little Houghton Ref. POP757481
1919, Hanging Houghton Ref. POP726427
1919, Houghton Conquest Ref. POP741051
1947, Little Houghton Ref. NPO757481
1947, Houghton Bank Ref. NPO741050
1946, Houghton Regis Ref. NPO741079
1923, Stony Houghton Ref. POP840803
1901-1912, Houghton Ref. RNC741043
1903, Glass Houghton Ref. RNC714637
1903, Great Houghton Ref. RNC720069
1945, Winterborne Houghton Ref. NPO871593

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Memories

104 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Part 8

Entertainment The Men: Mostly the pubs provided a good range of entertainment with darts, dominoes and cards being played. Some men kept greyhounds or whippets for racing, but generally gardening took up a lot of their time, as ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Part 9

Most of the family would help to do this, it took several weeks to complete. Some looked very good according to the people’s skill. The Children All played together, boys and girls, all age groups and all stayed out until called ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Middle Rainton Part 2

enjoyed a drink (bottled Guinness) at both “The Travellers’” and “The Tavern” almost daily throughout his life. In fact he is still remembered for his love of dominoes. To this day if someone plays double 3, the call ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton by John Harvey

Post War Brownsover

From the late 1940's to 1969 I remember this area as part housing, part prefabricated homes because of the war. Many old features were still around like barges carrying coal on the Oxford canal, the old disused mill, the ...Read more

A memory of Brownsover by John Thompson

Martin Family.

My mother Margery Irene Martin was born in Crowland, she had 3 brothers Reggie, Clarry and Ron. She married my father Wilfred Houghton Blackwell at the Abbey Church in 1936. My last contact was a letter from my Aunt Rene(Clarry's ...Read more

A memory of Crowland by Annette Hood

Moving To Shevington

My first memories of Shevington were moving to the council estate on a very wet day and trudging through deep brown clay which served as the road.  At that time there was only one grocery store opposite the entrance to ...Read more

A memory of Shevington in 1952

Family From Wickham

Hi, I have pictures of the cottages in Bridge Street ,I think it is 9 BS, where my father's grandmother Emily Pratt lived, she was born in 1856 and died 1914. We have a lot of family ties to this area as most of my father's ...Read more

A memory of Wickham in 1953 by Marsha Leathley

Straw Hats Every Sunday

I was sent to a children's home in Great Baddow when I was about twelve. My memorys are sad and happy ones. Miss May and Miss Abbs ran the home. Miss May I remember had a Boxer dog and many years later I bought one in ...Read more

A memory of Great Baddow in 1950

My Time Near Andover

WE were married in July 1966. As I was stationed at Middle Wallop, after our honeymoon in London we caught the train to Andover and stayed for 2 nights at the White Hart (is that the name? Opposite the old bus station near the ...Read more

A memory of Andover by First Name Last Name

Memories Of My Time At Newton On Ouse

I was born at Newton On Ouse in March 1928. At the age of five I attended the local school whose headmaster was Alf Bradbury. Also at the age of five I began visiting Village Farm that was owned by ...Read more

A memory of Newton-on-Ouse in 1930 by Guy Jefferson

Captions

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