Maps

175 maps found.

1897-1902, Becontree Ref. RNC636184
1946, Rush Green Ref. NPO822836
1920, Creekmouth Ref. POP682952
1896, Barking Ref. RNE633221
1896, Fair Cross Ref. RNE702666
1895, Rush Green Ref. HOSM58282
1884, Barking Ref. HOSM37021
1897-1902, Fair Cross Ref. RNC702666
1920, Barking Ref. POP633221
1920, Castle Green Ref. POP663854
1897-1898, Marks Gate Ref. RNC774737
1920, Chadwell Heath Ref. POP666020
1920, Marks Gate Ref. POP774737
1896, Dagenham Ref. RNE687483
1897-1902, Barking Ref. RNC633221

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Memories

492 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Saint Mellons And Trowbridge.

I moved to trowbridge when i was 5 and now am 55 and living in rumney. My childhood memories are of fields and lanes now gone forever. I remember standing outside the dairy that was on greenway road just past hendre ...Read more

A memory of St Mellons by wesgate

Fairdene School

I was a pupil at Fairdene School from 1960-1965. I had lived in New York until I was 6, so being a girl with a Yankee accent in a school for young ladies was quite a challenge! The two female headmistresses, Miss Turner and Miss ...Read more

A memory of Chipstead by familylock

Barnes In The Sixties

My name is John Lines. I will always consider Barnes to be my home. I was born in 1951 in Railway Street which had allotments and even Jack Sedgewick's Pigs between the end of the road and the railway line. The Old Barnes ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by John Lines

Happy Days Growing Up In Barnes

The picture of Church Road where it ran parallel with The Crescent with all those familiar shops brings memories flooding back. I started life at 33 Glebe Road in 1944 and spent 5 happy years there before moving to ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by Andrew Taft

Evacuated To Hele....

I am guessing the year would have been 1944.... I would have been 6 and my brother would have been 5. I dont know how we were evacuated exactly...because we didnt go through the School system, we went with our Mother and our ...Read more

A memory of Hele by Maurene Kauter

Pavenham 1945 1970

This is the village where I grew up, my parents moving into their very old, somewhat dilapidated cottage at the end of the war. This was 'The Folly' at the eastern end of the village opposite one of Tandy's farms. Why it had that ...Read more

A memory of Pavenham by Stephen Wessel

A Very Happy Childhood At Westbury

My name is Andy Pike, getting on a bit now but lovely to read other folks memories of Westbury. Here are a few reminiscences of my childhood in Westbury on Trym in the 50's and 60's. Maybe this will ring a ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym by waylandpike

Village Shop

I lived in the bungalow at the end of the spinny on West Avenue in the late 1960s and went to Highcroft School from age 4 to 5, which was an old Victorian building which always smelt of tomato soup and stood on the corner of ...Read more

A memory of Castle Bromwich in 1960 by Mark Waters

Oh Arrr

eve udil ann robert barnes were married he was the first toy boy they were really happy driveing their 25d david broun i lived there untill 1968. george widden used to catch badgers and eat them. there were many strange people in ...Read more

A memory of Bothenhampton in 1965 by Robyn Warren

August 25th, 1892

I have photos of Walreddon Manor from my ancestors who lived there in the 1890s. One is similar to the photo here, but was taken in August of 1892, and the back inscription, written about the same time, said the children were ...Read more

A memory of Tavistock in 1890 by Cristy Watson

Captions

248 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Eastcote, The Case Is Altered C1965

From an internal inspection, however, it is soon clear that the 17th century was not completely obliterated in its dark friendly bar.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, View From The Quarry C1955

This view from Grip Wood shows the rear of the Tithe Barn, which defines the southern edge of Barton Manor Farm.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1907

Bathing machines crowd the water's edge, and Barns's refreshment stall (background, centre left) vies with Mumfords the baker's nearby.

Caption For Monks Eleigh, The Green C1965

The buildings round the green date from the 18th to 19th centuries, with the exception of the 17th- century barn with a hipped and thatched roof to the right of the church.

Caption For Tarring, The Church 1890

To the right is Church House, which shortly before this view was taken had ceased to be a farmhouse; the flint walls in front are remnants of its barns, retained as boundary walls.

Caption For Westdean, 1921

There is also a tithe barn and a dovecote still housing pigeons.

Caption For Oldcotes, Main Street C1965

The house on the left, South Royd, with its attached barn, has now had the paint removed from the stonework.

Caption For Abingdon, The Bridges From The Church Tower C1945

In the foreground are the roofs of the barns and warehouses of the maltings, evidence of the importance of the river to Abingdon's industrial past.

Caption For Raby, The Wheatsheaf Inn C1950

The barn to the right has now been incorporated into the main part of the building and windows added.

Caption For Penmark, The Village 1937

On the left is an enamelled sign advertising beer - 'Hancocks: the Best' - and what looks like Jack Barnes's bread van delivering bread to the village.

Caption For Stamford, Brooke's Court 1922

By the 1950s it had become Ye Olde Barn, and it is still a restaurant today.

Caption For Clun, The Old Bridge C1960

The barn on the left of the photograph has since been removed, and this area beside the river is now a car park for visitors to the nearby castle.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Martin's Church & Bethesda Chapel 1890

This site at the foot of Barn Street was purchased in 1789 for £200 and by September of that year a chapel costing £308 6s was complete. It was rebuilt in 1816 but damaged in a gas explosion in 1842.

Caption For Stafford, County Buildings, Martin Street 2005

Only one non- Christian group has established a place of worship in Stafford in recent times - the Sikh Gurdwara in Tithe Barn Road.

Caption For Hartley, The Village C1950

Next door are the twin half-timbered gables in the antique style of the Fairby Stores and Post Office and, beyond, a lofty weatherboarded barn. In 1895 the population was small - only 272.

Caption For Capel, Aldhurst Farm 1906

The majestic elms in the background were lost in the 1930s, and the barn on the left was removed in 1987, while the hovel in between was painstakingly removed and re-erected in its entirety in Leigh.

Caption For Otley, Kirkgate C1960

The Tudor-style building at the end was constructed in 1940, and above that on the magnificent Chevin is the White House, a former barn, later used as refreshment rooms for the Victorian perambulators.

Caption For Ashwell, Chantry House 1951

Even the barn (left, behind the delivery van) is thatched. More expensive later buildings were of brick with a tiled roof, although, of course, the earlier church is built of stone.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village 1902

Other old cottages are opposite, from the Old Apple Barn (far left) and Little Thatches to Bramble Cottage. Pound House is behind the telegraph pole.

Caption For Wyddial, Village 1923

Sad to say, the fine thatched house and barn have not survived; only the row of Rose Cottages stand today as a reminder of the tiny village of Wyddial.

Caption For Great Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

The smithy stood there, and in Butts Lane was a tithe barn and turf dales at what was then called West End.

Caption For Bashall Eaves, The Village C1955

Here we have another view of the village, with its cottages and barns built in its local sandstone.

Caption For Burnley, Manchester Road 1952

Beyond the Midland Bank other businesses included Shee & Kennedy's, Burnley's principal tailors, the Café Royal and Restaurant, and Kate Barnes, which was well known for its ladies' gowns.

Caption For Cosby, Croft Road From The Nook C1965

In the background is a substantial brick and timber framed barn dated 1766 - this is the date of the brickwork, the timbering being considerably older.