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Christmas Deliveries: If you placed an order on or before midday on Friday 19th December for Christmas delivery it was despatched before the Royal Mail or Parcel Force deadline and therefore should be received in time for Christmas. Orders placed after midday on Friday 19th December will be delivered in the New Year.

Please Note: Our offices and factory are now closed until Monday 5th January when we will be pleased to deal with any queries that have arisen during the holiday period.

During the holiday our Gift Cards may still be ordered for any last minute orders and will be sent automatically by email direct to your recipient - see here: Gift Cards

Photos

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Maps

876 maps found.

1896, Stones Green Ref. HOSM60626
1881, Stone Heath Ref. HOSM53834
1925, Hawks Stones Ref. POP728914
1921, Wattisham Stone Ref. POP862085
1920, Welland Stone Ref. POP862968
1925, Stone Chair Ref. POP840240
1920, Stone Cross Ref. POP840260
1923, Stone Hill Ref. POP840324
1925, Stone House Ref. POP840354
1921, Stones Green Ref. POP840639
1920, White Stone Ref. POP868352
1903, Stone Chair Ref. RNC840240
1898, Stone Cross Ref. RNC840260
1903, Stone Hill Ref. RNC840324
1898-1899, Stones Green Ref. RNC840639
1899, Lead Stone Ref. RNC754034
1899, Stone Cross Ref. RNE840255
1895, Stone Hill Ref. RNE840333
1898, Stone House Ref. RNE840354
1946, Stones Green Ref. NPO840639

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Memories

693 memories found. Showing results 421 to 430.

Happy Years Around Broadheath Late Fifties Early Sixties

Although I lived in Martley in those days, Broadheath has many happy memories for me. I used to cycle there to collect day-old chicks from a farm in the centre of the village - I ...Read more

A memory of Lower Broadheath by Philip Norman

Beauclerc School

I was a boarder at Beauclerc School in the 1950s and remember Miss Garlic and Miss Walters. Miss Garlic did everything - stoked the boiler (called Robin), looked after us, taught, issued the bills and weeded the garden. She kept ...Read more

A memory of Sunbury in 1950 by Josephine Felton

The Bothy My Perfect Home

Not quite sure when we moved from Charminster to Dewlish, but it was magical. The Bothy was the house attached to the Dewlish House kitchen gardens. Apparently it was last occupied in the war to billet American ...Read more

A memory of Dewlish in 1955 by Christopher Morris

Glaskhill Terrace Days

Born in Glaskhill Terrace 1952, (McCutcheon) eldest of 6. Dad George a miner and Mum (Sarah) a full time job caring for us all,.The street had lots of of families who had moved through from Blantyre, Burnbank, for the pits ...Read more

A memory of Penicuik in 1957 by Carol King

Pre War Woolwich And Shooter's Hill

As a very young lad I lived on Ankerdine Crescent on Shooter's Hill, but Mum frequently took me down to Woolwich for shopping on the market. I can clearly remember a butcher's stall close to Powis Street where ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1930 by Barry W J Chandler

Croydon, Shirley & New Addington

I was born in Croydon in 1943, moved to Addington, then Birchington (Kent) before returning to New Addington in 1953 where I attended Wolsey Junior School & Fairchildes Secondary School. Shirley Secondary, ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1950 by Jonathan Le Vine

Roecliffe Manor

I was an 'inmate' of Roecliffe Manor Convalescent Home around 1958/9. I had an operation on my tonsils and went to Roecliffe to recuperate. I think I was supposed to spend about two weeks there but I lasted around five ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves in 1958 by Janet Mills

St.Georges School

At the foot of Windsor Castle on the Datchet Road is St. George's private school, which is within the castle grounds. My mother's mother (my gran), worked in the kitchen there. When I was small (about 10), we would go every Sunday ...Read more

A memory of Windsor in 1952 by Roy Mc C Lean

Old Keepers Cottage

I moved to Stoke Charity in 1965 when just a toddler and lived there with my parents,Teresa (nee Lansley) and Patrick Gray, and my baby brother Martin. Pat worked on the Rank Estate which allowed us to rent Old Keepers ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Charity in 1965 by Lorraine Boardman

In The Beginning

I was born in Sandfield and that's how my Mother always spoke of it not as Wordsley Hospital. Later on I went to Brook Street School. The teachers were; Mr Yardley, Miss White and Miss Bowater and Mr Cartwright. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Wordsley

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