Maps

373 maps found.

1946, Swindon Ref. NPO843833
1898, Swindon Ref. RNE843834
1919, Swindon Ref. POP843833
1896, Swindon Ref. RNE843833
1946, Swindon Ref. NPO843832
1947, Swindon Ref. NPO843834
1899, Swindon Ref. RNE843832
1902, Swindon Ref. RNC843832
1921, Swindon Ref. POP843832
1919, Swindon Ref. POP843834
1897-1899, Swindon Ref. RNC843834
1898, Even Swindon Ref. RNE702157
1947, Even Swindon Ref. NPO702157
1919, Even Swindon Ref. POP702157
1898-1900, Swindon Ref. RNC843833
1899 - 1922, Swindon Ref. HOSM35283
1881 - 1900, Swindon Ref. HOSM61082
1899, Even Swindon Ref. HOSM40698
1899 - 1922, Swindon Ref. HOSM47008
1899, Even Swindon Ref. HOSM47873

Books

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Memories

77 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Cobblers Shop Rockingham Road Swinton

My memory relates to the cobblers shop on Rockingham Road, Swinton as this was my grandad's shop, I used to walk down the back way, behind the houses to get to it, it is still a shoe repairers shop. ...Read more

A memory of Swinton in 1967

Lament On A London Landing

. When I was a gusty young airman So many seesaw sunny days Were spent with blue girls on Marlborough Downs Our only access, a path both straight and narrow, Thinnest and steepest in its final assent.   Emotions ...Read more

A memory of Burderop Park in 1964 by Ed Schussler

Bluebells Ginger Beer At Slinden Woods

I am now 74, but to this day I have such lovely memories of trips with my Girl Guide troop going on the bus to Slindon Woods. Across the road from where the bus would stop was a lovely little shop, where we ...Read more

A memory of Slindon in 1948 by June Fahnestock (Nee Clea

Boxing

When I was a young lad my father Gwilym Jones and Joe Collins of Avondale Street (Joe was, during the 1939-45 war, the army lightweight boxing champion of India) My father had been a professional boxer in his earlier years.They opened up ...Read more

A memory of Ynysboeth in 1948 by Royden Jones

Park South

I can remember 1963 very well. I lived in Kingsway Close. My father was an insurance agent named Reg Dady and later became an assistant manager. I attended Swindon College and then joined my father as an insurance agent for United ...Read more

A memory of Swindon in 1963 by Barry Dady

Heytesbury The Mill

I was born at 119 Park Street, Heytesbury in 1942; this was/is the last cottage on the right-hand side of the old A36 as you leave the village travelling towards Knook. I believe No119 and the adjoining No118 have long since ...Read more

A memory of Heytesbury in 1955 by Ray Doughty

Deal By Deafault!

My wife spent many happy summers in Deal and Walmer with cousins/aunties/uncles/gran/gran-dad when on holiday from Swindon. She never stops talking about the Glen and mimicking her Welsh gran-dad saying he was going for a walk down ...Read more

A memory of Deal by Jeff Andrews

Beck Worth House Lindfield

I have a personal interest in Lindfield as my great grandparents lived in Beckworth Lodge on the Beckworth estate my great grandfather was the head game keeper and my Mother lived in Beckworth Lodge for the first six ...Read more

A memory of Cuckfield in 1910 by Andrew Avenell

Gorton Girl

I was born in Brook house flats in 1940, then moved to Millwall and then Swindon close Gorton,where I lived with my mum Molly and two sisters known as the Nolan sisters.I loved Belle Vue for dancing and speedway. one of my strongest memories ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by wynneraypowell

Wroughton From 1954ish

My parents moved from East London to Swindon and then to Wroughton in 1954. My parents were Pat and Geoff Leach. I am Janet (Leach - now Ford) and my sister penny was born in the maternity hospital in Swindon in 1958. My ...Read more

A memory of Wroughton

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Captions

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Caption For Purton, Lower Square 1910

Purton was a small settlement to the west of Swindon.

Caption For Purton, The Hill 1910

Purton was a small settlement to the west of Swindon.

Caption For Swindon, Town Hall And Central Library C1955

Swindon adopted the Public Libraries Act in 1942, and its first public library opened in McIlroy's departmental store in Regent Street the following year.

Caption For Swindon, The Railway Museum, Faringdon Road C1965

It was converted to a chapel for the Wesleyan Methodists by T S Lansdown of Swindon in 1869 - it could accommodate a congregation of 1,000.

Caption For Swindon, Queens Park C1955

It was developed from clay pits left over from old brickworks; it had formerly been the site of earthworks for an ill-founded attempt to excavate a tunnel through Swindon hill for the Swindon, Marlborough

Caption For Swindon, The Goddard Arms, High Street C1950

It was known as the Crown until about 1810, when it was renamed in honour of the Goddard family, the lords of the manor of High Swindon.

Caption For Swindon, Regent Street 1905

In 1905 Swindon was a busy manufacturing town which owed its wealth and commercial rise almost exclusively to the railway age in general and the inspiration of Sir Daniel Gooch in particular, who

Caption For Swindon, The White Hart, Oxford Road C1950

The original inn stood on the opposite side of the road, on the south- western corner of what is now the busy Oxford road into Swindon.

Caption For Swindon, Christ Church 1948

Swindon - 'swine down' or 'pig hill' - is Wiltshire's largest settlement; it grew from the two villages of Old and New Swindon of about 2,000 inhabitants in 1900 to its present size of about

Caption For Swindon, Town Gardens C1955

These quarries had given Swindon an important industry long before the arrival of the GWR, for the stone was considered of excellent quality.

Caption For Swindon, Fleet Street 1913

This is the New Town, the railway end of Swindon, quite close to the GWR works and their workers' housing. Note the tram lines, overhead wires and the boy with his hoop.

Caption For Chalford, General View 1900

It provided the corn and cloth mills of Chalford with the means of finding new markets for their wares until this mode of transport was superseded by the Gloucester to Swindon railway line.

Caption For Swindon, High Street C1950

Looking North The main street of Old Swindon was first recorded in 1581.

Caption For Swindon, The Garden Of Remembrance C1955

The creator of the Queens Park concept was Maurice Williams, in his role as General Superintendent of Parks in Swindon.

Caption For Swindon, The Civic Offices, Euclid Street 1948

The offices have suffered the same fate as the Town Hall - they have become too small for the intended council work with the massive expansion of Swindon.

Caption For Swindon, Old Town, High Street 1905

The High Street is part of Old Swindon, which was the extent of the town before the railway arrived.

Caption For Charlton Kings, Cirencester Road C1955

They were built of concrete blocks by the Swindon development company Bradleys on land that was formerly Fuller & Maylam's nursery.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The White Horse C1955

The Broad Hinton (or Hackpen) white horse is on Hackpen Down between Avebury and Swindon on the Marlborough Downs. It is amateurish in design, and the least impressive of all the Wiltshire horses.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The White Horse C1955

The Broad Hinton (or Hackpen) white horse is on Hackpen Down between Avebury and Swindon on the Marlborough Downs. It is amateurish in design, and the least impressive of all the Wiltshire horses.

Caption For Calne, Newcroft Road C1960

According to the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office, about 50 private houses were built in Bryans Close Road in the angle of North Street and Oxford Road in 1930.

Caption For Swindon, Men Leaving G.W.R. 1913

As railway services contracted, a major rationalisation in the 1980s saw the unthinkable happen - the Swindon works closed.

Caption For Cheltenham, St Paul's Hospital C1965

Thousands of Cheltenham people entered the world at St Paul's maternity hospital in Swindon Road, which was founded in 1948.

Caption For Wanborough, High Street C1965

Looking North-West This part of the village is known as Lower Wanborough, and lies 3 miles east of Swindon.

Caption For Swindon, Victoria Road To Regent Circus C1955

Looking North The Swindon and North Wilts Technical Institute building (now known as the College) is on the left.