Maps

156 maps found.

1920, Upton Lea Ref. POP858133
1920, Salt Hill Ref. POP824522
1920, Lynch Hill Ref. POP771024
1897 - 1910, Cippenham Ref. HOSM41083
1896, Chalvey Ref. RNE666214
1903, Clough Ref. RNC671132
1924, Clough Ref. POP671132
1896, Clough Ref. RNE671132
1924, Clough Ref. POP671131
1947, Clough Ref. NPO671132
1896, Clough Ref. RNE671131
1903, Clough Ref. RNC671130
1896, Clough Ref. RNE671130
1925, Clough Ref. POP671130
1947, Clough Ref. NPO671130
1947, Clough Ref. NPO671131
1903, Clough Ref. RNC671131
1903, Clough Head Ref. RNC671146
1947, Clough Dene Ref. NPO671137
1947, Haswell Plough Ref. NPO728259

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Memories

272 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Contact From Bygone Days.

Amazing stuff, had two messages and I regularly have contact with Mike Chisholm who has a son in place at the Plough Inn. A good scheme for retirement plans...assist the son at the boozer. More seriously, I have had ...Read more

A memory of Binbrook by Ian Stevens

The Cross

Most of the names state the obvious. This is an important crossroad. Turn right to go to Mill Green along Mill Lane. Turn left to go to Vye's Stores (pre-1960) and then to the Church in Church Lane or down Brook Lane, where we assume the ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Granny Trotter

Immediately on the right here was Eton College's Rectors House (?), mum's mum was cook, she was a WWI widow with 5 kids and walked daily from a railway slum in Stoke Gardens Slough. When mum left school in the 30's at 14 and was too ...Read more

A memory of Eton by Dave Hill

Evacuee 1943 To 1957

Yes, me and my brother were evacuees. We came from London by steam train to Carmarthen cattle market in 1943. We were met by a crowd of local people offering to let us stay with them, it was very frighenting, we did not know ...Read more

A memory of Meidrim in 1943 by Albert Morton

Exciting And Interesting Times

Not sure if anyone reads their comments later in life, but in response to one, it was Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers. Cliff lived in Long Lane, next door to where I lived when I was 3 or 4. We lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1968 by Nick Brown

My Life In 1955 In The Manor House Coln St Aldwyns

In 1955, my mother was hired as a housekeeper for Mrs Pam Spanogh, a polio victim in a wheelchair. It was for me, a five year old, the most idyllic time of my life and my memories of this ...Read more

A memory of Coln St Aldwyns in 1955 by Caroline Newton

High Street As I Remember It

Three years after returning I was still getting used to Slough. Now in 2012, this road is closed to traffic and two big shopping centres have been built on left side halfway down.

A memory of Slough in 1961

Crown Corner 1960

Saw this daily as I went to the Slough College of Further Education (now a University).

A memory of Slough

Padnell Avenue Etc.

We were the first family to move into the newly built Padnell Avenue Council Estate, moving there in around 1947, our house was one of a pair on the corner of Winscombe Avenue. Where the Council flats are now situated was ...Read more

A memory of Cowplain by Michael Dewey

The Queen And Pantos

I was going from Slough to our favorite pub (The Victoria Arms) on the bus in the 60's not knowing it was Ladies Day at Ascot. The bus ground to a halt at the bottom of Castle Hill, the clippie (young people will have to ...Read more

A memory of Windsor by Dave Hill

Captions

77 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Standon, High Street C1965

The large piece of puddingstone (we get a good view of it in S377013) is reputed to have been turned up by a plough on a field called 'Plain', and it was set up in the street opposite the church gate.

Caption For Rusper, The Village 1909

The picture shows Friday Street, with the historic Plough Inn on the left, obscured from view by a large tree. The village store is on the right halfway down the road. The scene is similar today.

Caption For Ansdell, Grannys Bay C1955

Inspired by the great expanse of sea and sky, Ansdell painted local scenes, including 'Herd Lassie', 'The Ploughing Match', and 'Lytham Common' (the last is of special interest, as it became the site of

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Kodak House 2005

As one of the town's major employers, Kodak gave £10,000 for a new children's playground to be built in Gadebridge Park to replace the one lost by the construction of the Plough roundabout.

Caption For Dorking, Rose Hill 1906

formerly the Rising Sun), the Spotted Dog, the Cricketers Arms, the Queen's Head, the Pilgrim (formerly the Station Hotel), the Bush, the Windmill (now closed), the Stepping Stones, the Royal Oak, the Plough