Maps

175 maps found.

1909, Lower Wych Ref. HOSM52478
1909 - 1938, The Mount Ref. HOSM61872
1946, Banns Ref. NPO632703
1919, Banns Ref. POP632703
1895, Banns Ref. RNE632703
1900, Banns Ref. RNC632703
1888, Balne Ref. HOSM36923
1924, Balne Ref. POP631885
1947, Balne Ref. NPO631885
1895, Balne Ref. RNE631885
1903, Balne Ref. RNC631885
1899, Donington On Bain Ref. RNE692014
1923, Burgh On Bain Ref. POP655691
1923, Donington On Bain Ref. POP692014
1947, Thorpe In Balne Ref. NPO847503
1946, Burgh On Bain Ref. NPO655691
1946, Kirkby On Bain Ref. NPO748884
1903, Burgh On Bain Ref. RNC655691
1946, Donington On Bain Ref. NPO692014
1923, Kirkby On Bain Ref. POP748884

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Memories

492 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Long Lost Friends

I stayed with a Mr & Mrs Freeman who lived at 'Westfield', Barnes Lane, Sarisbury Green during 1960, they had a son Christopher who died in a motorcycle accident in 1964. I would love to make contact with anyone who knew this family, I now live in Spain but will be visiting UK in July 2011.

A memory of Sarisbury in 1960 by Roger Forder

Cranbrook Fisheries

My dad used to run the fish shop in Cranbrook Road (Cranbrook Fisheries), it was opposite Gaysham Avenue, with Warwick Doubles on the corner. I went to school at Gearies Junior School and grew up in and around Barkingside ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside

Crescent Way 1963 To 1968

My family lived at 3 Downsway just off Southlands Avenue.  I had two older brothers when we arrived and by 1966 I had two more and a sister. My older brothers and I attended Warren Road Primary and I remember many of my ...Read more

A memory of Petts Wood in 1963 by Peter Browning

Crescent Way Orpington Kent 1960 1968

My family lived at 3 Downsway just off Southlands Avenue.  I had two older brothers when we arrived and by 1966 I had two more and a sister. My older brothers and I attended Warren Road Primary and I remember ...Read more

A memory of Orpington in 1965 by Peter Browning

Howe's Garage, Longfield

Rather than Longfield Hill, this looks more like Longfield itself with Howe's Garage in the centre foreground. My Dad worked here from the late 1930s to when he retired in 1973; it was run by his uncle Frank Howe and ...Read more

A memory of Longfield Hill in 1960 by Brian Linford

Hillcroft Lluest

I used to live in the farm house and my grandparents lived next door in the barn to Bed House. I loved it there and I hope whoever is there now is having a fantastic time. Wish we hadn't moved. x

A memory of Ciliau Aeron in 1995 by Jennifer Upshall

Rivacre Baths.

For those who never saw (or may have forgotten), the photo shows the view you had after coming in through the main entrance. The large fountain can be seen in the foreground, and was enjoyed by many children as they ran around ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1947 by David Copnall

A Tiny Hamlet Lost In Time

The year was 1970. Myself and a friend were typical 15 year old youths of the time, well, typical for our type of neighborhood. We had long hair, pierced ears, denim jeans and jackets and owned but a couple of shillings ...Read more

A memory of Trelights in 1970 by Rod Templar

Flimby

I cannot remember a time where Flimby did not feature in my life. My father was born on Ryehill Road, and my grandfather was born and bred in Flimby. It once was a pit village and my grandfather John Watters was an engineer, his father was ...Read more

A memory of Flimby by Sharon Swallow

Sutton Forest Side

I recall living at 163 Mansfield Road in 1947, when we had real winter, close to Kitty Hibberts shop, this is now a Chinese takeaway. Across the road was cobbler Betts Hut at the top of Barnes Street, on the opposite ...Read more

A memory of Sutton In Ashfield in 1947 by Lewis Bowler

Captions

248 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Horsey, The Street C1955

The barn just up the road was erected in 1742; despite its being in a poor condition today, efforts are being made to restore it for use as a dwelling.

Caption For Paston, The Tithe Barn C1965

Constructed by the same craftsmen that built Trunch and Knapton churches, the barn is,160ft long, 24ft wide and about 60ft from floor to roof apex.

Caption For Kersey, The Village From The Church C1965

We look down through the ironwork of the churchyard entrance to the water splash, and up to Stay Barn on the other side of the Brett valley.

Caption For Parham, The Village C1955

Beyond the barns are two 17th-century groups of houses: Street Cottages and the flint and brick White Gates.

Caption For Over Kellet, The Green C1955

The shop is an old property, and so is the long barn (left) under the trees, but some newer houses have appeared. This is limestone country, and there are underground streams and caves hereabouts.

Caption For West Witton, The Duck Pond 1911

On the left is the old wool store and barn.

Caption For Stamford, Brooke's Court 1922

This view looks up Olde Barn Passage past Brookes Court. In the distance is Richman's and St Mary's Street.

Caption For Ludford, Main Street C1955

The brick barn on the left at Red House Farm and the iron field fence remain, but the houses on the right have been altered and a few demolished, including the single-storey one on the corner of the quaintly-named

Caption For Ickham, The Church 1903

Behind the barn is the red-brick rectory where the great 17th- century scholar Meric Casaubon lived and died. He is buried in Canterbury Cathedral.

Caption For Offord D'arcy, Village 1906

The barn on the corner has just been thatched.

Caption For Butley, The Street C1953

The barns belonged to William 'Wiggie' Large, builder and wheelwright, who lived in the adjoining house.

Caption For Polegate, The Road To Jevington C1955

This village view looks north past Street Farm on the right, and although the big barn on the right has gone, the houses all remain.

Caption For Liskeard, Wesleyan Church 1907

This fine chapel in Barn Street was erected in 1846 and enlarged in 1862 during the period when the town was experiencing the effects of the mining boom around Caradon just to the north

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey Barn 1896

Beside the ruins of the great abbey church, various monastery buildings survive, including the famous 14th-century Abbot's Kitchen and the Abbey Barn.

Caption For Triscombe, The Quantocks, Wills Neck 1929

Here the lane descends to the hamlet past Triscombe Farm with its thatched barn.

Caption For Holyport, Sturt Green 1909

The farm building on the left in yellow London stock brick has been converted into a house, Walnut Barn.

Caption For Sturry, Street And Post Office 1899

However, it retains its church, which is Norman in origin, together with its huge tithe barn, built or weatherboard and brick.

Caption For Burton, Barn End C1955

Barn End is a timber-framed cruck house (made from trees split and shaped to form the frame for both wall and roof of a building) and is thought to be the oldest in the village.

Caption For Hemswell, Dawnhill Lane C1955

The large tree behind the barn has gone, but the grass verge is still in being and in fairly good condition.

Caption For Digswell, Cowper Arms C1960

Today, the house has changed little, although the black barn has been demolished. Also, with the conversion of the railway from steam to electricity, the overhead wiring is strung along the skyline.

Caption For Thorpeness, The Dunes Guesthouse 1929

On the right is The Dunes, built in 1914 as a guesthouse, and on the left is Barn Hall, later the Estate Office, built in 1925. Between the buildings is the Meare.

Caption For Hitchin, Red Hart Hotel Yard 1931

The public and private bars are on the left. The barn at the end of the yard has been demolished, but otherwise there has been little change.

Caption For Bournemouth, Perambulator 1900

Next door is the National Provincial Bank branch, with the tailoring and foot- wear stores of Barnes further along the parade of shops.

Caption For Sudbury, St Bartholomew's Church 1904

The building survived the Dissolution of 1536 and the clearance of the site in 1779; since then it was used as a barn. An annual service was held here until c1830.