Places
36 places found.
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- Ruislip, Greater London
- Hillingdon, Greater London
- Northwood, Greater London
- Uxbridge, Greater London
- West Drayton, Greater London
- Hayes, Greater London
- Yiewsley, Greater London
- Northwood Hills, Greater London
- Harefield, Greater London
- Cowley, Greater London
- Ickenham, Greater London
- Eastcote, Greater London
- Heathrow Airport London, Greater London
- Longford, Greater London
- Hillingdon Heath, Greater London
- North Hillingdon, Greater London
- Harlington, Greater London
- Hill End, Greater London
- Hayes Town, Greater London
- Mount Pleasant, Greater London
- Uxbridge Moor, Greater London
- Colham Green, Greater London
- Ruislip Manor, Greater London
- Harefield Grove, Greater London
- Hayes End, Greater London
- Harmondsworth, Greater London
- South Harefield, Greater London
- South Ruislip, Greater London
- Sipson, Greater London
- Yeading, Greater London
- Wood End Green, Greater London
- Cowley Peachy, Greater London
- Eastcote Village, Greater London
- Ruislip Gardens, Greater London
- Newyears Green, Greater London
- Ruislip Common, Greater London
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Memories
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Great Memories
I lived with my family in Windsor Avenue after 2WW. Oak Farm Primary was the school I went to which was just down the road. In 1951/52 the school had a choir, Mr. Roberts was the Head Master. I was in this choir. There was a record ...Read more
A memory of Hillingdon by
Willingdon
My grandparents lived near the British Queen on Eastbourne Road near the tiny grocers store and I have happy memories of spending summer holidays on the downs and Donkeys Hollow picking bluebells. I would love to hear from anyone who ...Read more
A memory of Willingdon in 1951 by
The Old Garden Off Long Lane Hillingdon
Does anyone have any photos of the old garden (the old walled garden) off Long Lane at Hillindon? It was opposite the convent. I used to live there as a child prior to the building of the new houses ...Read more
A memory of Hillingdon in 1970 by
Rescue Of 5 Small Children From A Bombed Flat
I have traced a newspaper report telling of the rescue of myself and my four siblings when houses in Ryefield Avenue, Hillingdon were bombed in 1943. The report tells of one of the rescuers being a ...Read more
A memory of Hillingdon in 1943
Thos Were The Days
I have read all the letters and they have bought back so many memories. My sister and I were born in Hillingdon and from 1961 we used to go to Burtons dance hall on Tues, Friday and Saturday nights. We would also go to The Blue ...Read more
A memory of Uxbridge in 1961 by
Hillingdon In The 1940s And 1950s
My family lived in Hillingdon from the beginning of ww2 until 1953 when we moved from Biggin Hill. Our first home was a top floor flat in Pinewood Ave which was not ideal for a family with 4 children and then ...Read more
A memory of Hillingdon by
Willingdon Church Hall
Referring to the photograph ref: W446012 I used to attend Sunday School in the pictured church hall from the mid 1950's to 1960 the teacher being Miss Parris. I also went to Cubs at the Memorial hall opposite the church ...Read more
A memory of Willingdon in 1960 by
My Memories Of Quince Tree House, South Road.
Hi I was born in Orsett Cottage Hospital in 1955 and I lived with my parents at my grandparent's house - Quince Tree House on South Road. until we moved to Hillingdon, Middlesex when I was 2. My ...Read more
A memory of South Ockendon by
Growing Up In Northwood Hills
I was born in a small maisonette off Alandale Drive and my mum still lived there until she passed away aged 95 in 2014. The border between Hillingdon/Harrow runs across the back garden. I attended Pinner Wood ...Read more
A memory of Northwood Hills in 1960 by
Wannock Avenue
My grandad, Joseph Woodgate, was the builder that built a lot of early Wannock Avenue's houses and bungalows. He built Wee Cott - one the first houses to be built which had a very large monkey puzzle tree in the garden, until the ...Read more
A memory of Willingdon by
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The buildings are presently in the ownership of the London Borough of Hillingdon, who recently turned away at the last moment from a resolution to market the buildings - a potential disaster put in the
For further reading see 'The Goodliest Place In Middlesex' by Eileen M Boult, published in 1989 by Hillingdon Borough Libraries.
Heading north from Eastbourne, you turn left in Willingdon to climb Butt Lane to the Downs.
Back into Willingdon, continue north to turn towards Jevington, through Wannock, and onto the scenic Jevington Road.