Maps

207 maps found.

1897-1900, Ropley Dean Ref. RNC819863
1925, Dean Lane Head Ref. POP689256
1897-1899, West Dean Ref. RNC863964
1898, Lower Dean Ref. RNE768987
1895, Ropley Dean Ref. RNE819863
1940, East Dean Ref. NPO697115
1945, West Dean Ref. NPO863964
1946, Upper Dean Ref. NPO857231
1946, Long Dean Ref. NPO766364
1895, East Dean Ref. RNE697116
1919, East Dean Ref. POP697114
1925, Dean Bank Ref. POP689171
1921, Dean Street Ref. POP689275
1921, Deans Bottom Ref. POP689322
1919, Stewkley Dean Ref. POP839332
1947, Dean Court Ref. NPO689196
1946, Dean Cross Ref. NPO689200
1946, Dean Prior Ref. NPO689269
1946, Deans Hill Ref. NPO689334
1897-1900, Dean Ref. RNC689170

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Memories

614 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Youthful Memories From A Member Of A 1960s'' Bromley Band

In the 1960s, in my late teens, Bromley was the hub of my universe. I played in a local group - Paul and the Playboys (later 'The Machine' - I had a 1958 Ford Popular with 'The Machine' ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1964 by Peter Hobden

12 Glebe Avenue Kolordek

This picture is just too small to see if my parents' shop - Kolordek - is illustrated in the row. We moved away around 66/67. Vaiseys had the grocers next door - I was friends with their daughter, and the grocer's next to ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham in 1962 by Patricia Reeve De Becker

Hawarden County Grammar School

I was about 14 when I moved to Buckley from Wallasey and went to Hawarden Grammar School. I have good memories of the time there and would like to contact some of my old (now really old) friends from those days. I ...Read more

A memory of Hawarden in 1940 by Bob Dean

Growing Ou In Galley Common

Growing up in Galley Common was the best part of my life. Dad was the manager of the bus depot, Bunty Motors I think it was called, at the bottom of Hickman Road, I lived at 66 Hickman Road. In the summer a lot of ...Read more

A memory of Galley Common in 1959 by [Chris] Rick Green

Growing Up In The War Years In Prees & Whitchurch

Although I was born in Whitchurch [Bark Hill], we moved to Prees soon after. However, I was sent to stay with my grandmother most weekends and for a period I was sent to the Wesleyan school. My ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch in 1940 by Jean Mary Copnall

The Bathing Hole

The stream in front of the war memorial ran down to the Browney river a few hundred yards below the Dean, where half of the Witton school kids learned to swim in deep pools created by dams made by Harry Bell and Davy ...Read more

A memory of Witton Gilbert in 1954 by David Leckenby

Growing Up In Lower Belvedere

My first real memory of Belvedere was that of starting school at St Augustines Primary around 1954. I can recall a wind up gramaphone which the teacher would frantically wind up to keep the music playing, even a ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere in 1950 by Ken Mulley

Sittingbourne To Australia

My name is Margaret.  I was born in Park Road, Sittingbourne on 18.4.45. My parents were Flossie and Cyril Neaves. My dad worked as a machine man in the Sittingbourne paper mills and my mum worked fruit picking in ...Read more

A memory of Sittingbourne in 1971 by namscox

My Childhood In Houghton Regis.

My name is Daniel (Danny) Cronin, the youngest of 5 and the only boy of Harry 'H' and Ann Cronin. My life began on the 27th of November 1970. My first place of residence was Recreation Road where I have ...Read more

A memory of Houghton Regis in 1970 by Daniel Cronin

A Beautiful Place

I arrived in 1953 to live with my father and stepmother in Marbury. I have very mixed feelings of my life here. The countryside was beautiful, my love of nature and animal life has never left me. Bill's lawns (our name for the ...Read more

A memory of Marbury in 1953 by Robert Chambers

Captions

170 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Village C1955

On the extreme right is a single-decker bus which would now be an asset to any transport collection.

Caption For Waterford, The Old Windmill Tea Rooms C1960

Waterford lies along the North Road from Hertford towards Stapleford and Stevenage - the road follows the course of the meandering River Beane.

Caption For Hilton, The Unicursal Maze C1955

.` One of only eight mazes surviving in Britain, it of the unicursal type - there are no dead ends, and the narrow grass track leads circuitously to the centre without any deviation.

Caption For Whitby, Tin Ghaut 1913

There used to be an inn at the end of this one, so in the local dialect it became known as T'inn Ghaut.

Caption For Egremont, From The Sands 1895

Playing on the sands seems to be an enjoyment forgotten today, but here these youngsters certainly seem to be enjoying themselves on Egremont beach.

Caption For Rothley, Old Cottages, Fowke Street C1955

A rather thin box-frame on the left is alongside what appears to be an 18th-century house, while opposite is a fine, close-studded pair of cottages.

Caption For Stourhead, Pleasure Gardens C1965

The lake was created in 1744, with the intention that a walk around its shores would be an allegory of Aeneas's voyage after the fall of Troy.

Caption For Navenby, High Street C1965

Navenby now seems to be an almost self-contained village on the A607 between Lincoln and Grantham.

Caption For Navenby, High Street C1965

Navenby now seems to be an almost self-contained village on the A607 between Lincoln and Grantham.

Caption For Shrewsbury, The English Bridge 1931

For the next five hundred years or so, Shrewsbury, like Hereford and Chester, would be an English frontier town; it was fought for by Welsh patriots, Normans and rebellious barons alike.

Caption For Mundesley, The Sands 1892

The gathering in the centre of the picture could be an orderly queue to purchase tea and coffee, sweets and other goods from stall holders, or maybe even to see and hear travelling musicians.

Caption For Manchester, The Public Gardens Piccadilly C1965

The area was going to be an art gallery, a town hall extension, an hotel, and an entertainment complex - but none of these plans came to fruition.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Walkway By The Gracechurch Centre 2005

When Henry VIII was hunting in Sutton Park with Bishop Vesey he was charged by a wild boar, but before the animal could harm the king it dropped dead with an arrow through its heart.

Caption For Braughing, The Maltings And St Mary's Church C1960

Out sprang Matthew, not dead but sleeping.

Caption For Luton, The Vauxhall Motors Canteen C1950

All good things end: the canteen was demolished in 1991, and the plaque listing the company's war dead was transferred from within to the factory front.

Caption For Old Sarum, The Castle Ruins C1965

The site, which included the town, is on a steep-sided mound, thought to be an Iron Age hill fort.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Vesey Cottage And St Peter's Church 2005

When Henry VIII was hunting in Sutton Park with Bishop Vesey he was charged by a wild boar, but before the animal could harm the king it dropped dead with an arrow through its heart.

Caption For Windsor, Castle, St George's Chapel, Princess Charlotte Memorial 1895

The Princess is lies dead on a ledge, covered entirely by a heavy sheet; only the fingers of one hand hang down from under it.

Caption For Gloucester, Baker's Clock 1952

representing England (John Bull) sounding note 'A'; Ireland (Irish girl) note 'B'; Scotland (The Cock of the North) note 'D'; Wales (Welsh girl) note 'G' and Father Time to strike the hours on note 'D' an

Caption For Guisborough, Church, The Font And Lady Pease Memorial Window 1913

In 1967, as part of a reorganisation of the church, the font was moved to the north-east corner, and in 1978 this corner was refurbished and dedicated as a memorial chapel in memory of the dead of the

Caption For Wells, Cathedral, West Front 1923

The row beneath contains the souls rising from the dead, lifting their tombstone lids; in the next row are bishops, kings, knights, saints, martyrs, and virgins.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Square 1906

Three years later he was dead.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace, Queen Margaret's Bower 1897

Flodden would be an even worse disaster for Scottish arms.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Town Sign 2005

At that time the £3,000 cost was deemed to be an unnecessary expense upon the public purse, Plants come out of Prison The colourful flowerbeds and many hanging baskets to be seen throughout are