Maps

175 maps found.

1899, Burgh On Bain Ref. RNE655691
1899, Kirkby On Bain Ref. RNE748884
1887, Burgh On Bain Ref. HOSM51481
1887, Kirkby On Bain Ref. HOSM50348
1902-1903, Kirkby On Bain Ref. RNC748884
1902-1903, Donington On Bain Ref. RNC692014
1887, Donington On Bain Ref. HOSM43356
1886 - 1887, Burgh On Bain Ref. HOSM39502
1923, Thorpe In Balne Ref. POP847503
1891, Thorpe In Balne Ref. HOSM61695
1903, Thorpe In Balne Ref. RNC847503
1895, Thorpe In Balne Ref. RNE847503
1920, Fair Cross Ref. POP702666
1897-1898, Chadwell Heath Ref. RNC666020
1896, Becontree Ref. RNE636184
1896, Creekmouth Ref. RNE682952
1896, Marks Gate Ref. RNE774737
1894 - 1895, Dagenham Ref. HOSM34402
1897-1902, Dagenham Ref. RNC687483
1946, Dagenham Ref. NPO687483

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Memories

492 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Memories Of School At Gt Budworht Pickmere

My first teacher was Mrs Dishman [infants]. Miss Cawley [juniors]. Mr Brown ? the Headmaster. I recall a Richard Cox whose mother was a sort of janitor cum secretery, also Joyce Dean who lived near ...Read more

A memory of Great Budworth in 1942 by Brenda Burton

Canter Across The Canal

It must have been around the late 1960s, early 1970s when my sister and I used to ride our ponies down to Avoncliff. We lived a short distance away in Upper Westwood and our mother liked us to ride along the tow path as it ...Read more

A memory of Avoncliff in 1970 by Frances Nelson

Tithby Or Tythby

I used to live in the village of TYTHBY, spelled with a Y and not an I. I did not even know that there was another village close by with a similar name. But I have checked on the computer and there it is, not too far away in the ...Read more

A memory of Tithby in 1944 by Brian Williamson

Childhood Memories

I moved to Freshford with my family when I was 12 years old and lived at The Inn for 5 years before moving away. We did not have the wall on the end of the building that you see in the foreground. By then a large car park had ...Read more

A memory of Freshford in 1964 by Rosemary Leader

My Early Years

my memories relate from the very early forties till the early eighties. I was born in Andover in 1937.My mother was a Lambourne and was born in Thruxton in 1903 at Rose cottage which is just to the left of the "George" looking ...Read more

A memory of Thruxton in 1940 by Ronald Hodgson

Dunwich Monastery Gateway

My earliest memory of Greyfriars in Dunwich was probably driving down the hill in my grandfather's old car in 1960 as he brought me to my new home at The Barne Arms Hotel. I had been at boarding school at Dollar in ...Read more

A memory of Dunwich in 1965 by James Ritchie

Saxby Street

Does anyone remember Harry Wright's Coalyard. We lived immediately opposite at No. 54, on the corner of Pomfret Street. I came home early from school one day and realised I didn't have a key, so thought nothing of asking ...Read more

A memory of Irlams o' th' Height by Kay Rogers

The Howard Family Of Barnes And Hammersmith

My Great-Great-Grandad, Henry Howard, lived in the early 1800’s - a time of great rural depression - and so he left his Devon home to look for work in London with the result that several generations of my ...Read more

A memory of Barnes in 1870 by John Howard Norfolk

War Years

We lived first in Vinson Close, then in Glencorse in the High Street, next door to the Commodore. My friends included Eric Cox, who lived opposite in a flat over the undertaker's; Les Forrow, whose father was manager of a grocer's ...Read more

A memory of Orpington in 1940 by John Mc Culloch

Peace On Earth

First visit, New Year 1972/73 with Donald McIntyre [Donald Baan] brother of Rory, sons of Mary & Rodger. Continued every Hogmany till 2002/3. Moved to Colonsay 2003, Craig Mhor, built 2004/5, health, ...Read more

A memory of Isle of Lewis in 1972 by John Olivant

Captions

248 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Sproughton, The Mill C1955

Most of the farm buildings survive today, except for the large barn. Beyond this group is the road to Cat House Hard on the Orwell.

Caption For Woolverstone, The Village C1955

Most of the farm buildings survive today, except for the large barn. Beyond this group is the road to Cat House Hard on the Orwell.

Caption For Great Dunmow, High Street C1955

A barn, used for meetings by local dissenters, once stood on the site.

Caption For Wilmington, Priory Ruins C1950

Its prior, as the agent of the abbey of Grestian, used its vast medieval barn to store the produce collected from the abbey's other estates, which were located in half a dozen other counties.

Caption For Thurgoland, The Brow C1955

The left foreground cottage has gone, but the small house (right) remains, which is connected to a converted barn and stable.

Caption For Langwathby, The Post Office C1955

In the centre is Clyde House, once the post office, which along with the village store is now to be found in the converted sandstone barn on the left.

Caption For Gawsworth, The New Hall 1898

Behind the bird house on the left is a wonderful great barn with a sweeping roof of Kerridge stone slabs.

Caption For Herstmonceux, Gardner Street C1965

In the distance is Higham Farm, with its barns now converted to dwellings.

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church, The Lewis Chapel 1898

When completed, it will be displayed in the newly restored tithe barn.

Caption For Bishops Hull, The Church Of St Peter And St Paul 1906

In 1826 the medieval nave was drastically altered into a barn-like preaching box. Since 1906, the cottage on the left has gone, and the church porch has been rebuilt.

Caption For Little Missenden, The River Misbourne C1955

look east from the bridge over the Misbourne along the backs of Manor Farmyard, now houses, the Red Lion pub and cottages beyond, a view now somewhat obscured by stables to one of the converted barns

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Hough 1896

The barns of Finlow Bower farm, so called after Richard Finlow, a tenant in the 18th century, can be seen on the right.

Caption For Dorchester, South Street C1950

On the adjoining wall is a plaque with the information that William Barnes lived here at about the same time - the older poet influenced the younger.

Caption For Denmead, The Green C1960

The original village, to the north-east, was known as Barn Green.

Caption For Hatfield Peverel, The Green C1960

The large house on the left is Brewery House, and behind the post box is Brewery Barn with Brewery Cottages close by.

Caption For Fulbourn, Manor Walk C1950

Next to the house is a flint barn, and to the left is another old farmhouse.

Caption For Polgooth, Village C1955

There is an air of dereliction in this picture; the site of the old barn on the right has been redeveloped as the Polmewan Flats.

Caption For Colsterworth, The Village C1960

The shop fronts on the left are no more, and what looks like a stone barn on the left has been replaced by a stone house. Acacia Cottage is still the first house on the right. This is still Main Road.

Caption For West Hanney, Eddins Pond C1955

However, the thatched barn is now tiled.

Caption For Yoxford, The Church 1909

The railed tomb (centre) is that of John Barnes (d1845). The white headstone to the left had only been erected in the previous year. It is for Ezra Cotton (d1898) and his widow Lucy (d1908).

Caption For Charminster, The Village 1913

Wheat-straw covered chalk clunch walls at Haydon Farm, and a long 1704-dated barn in Flemish-bond brickwork, stood beside a hayrick in the centre of the village.

Caption For Barns Green, The Village C1960

Initially a hamlet, the village of Barns Green dates from the Middle Ages, but grew rapidly during the 18th and 19th centuries following the opening of the Mid-Sussex railway line.

Caption For Oakham, Hawthorn Horse C1955

The Old Barn is opposite the row of terraced cottages. To the left is Kilburn Yard.

Caption For Wickham Market, The Mill 1929

The bridge over the tailrace, partly built in hachestone, has rails and posts inscribed 'A Barnes Woodbridge 1901'.