Places
32 places found.
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- Waltham Abbey, Essex
- Chingford, Greater London
- Walthamstow, Greater London
- South Chingford, Greater London
- North Chingford, Greater London
- Leyton, Greater London
- Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire
- Waltham, Humberside
- Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire
- New Waltham, Humberside
- Little Waltham, Essex
- Great Waltham, Essex
- Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire
- Waltham Chase, Hampshire
- Leytonstone, Greater London
- Highams Park, Greater London
- Snaresbrook, Greater London
- White Waltham, Berkshire
- Waltham's Cross, Essex
- Waltham, Kent
- North Waltham, Hampshire
- Dean, Hampshire (near Bishop's Waltham)
- Chingford Green, Greater London
- Upper Walthamstow, Greater London
- Chingford Hatch, Greater London
- Higham Hill, Greater London
- Friday Hill, Greater London
- Northbrook, Hampshire (near Bishop's Waltham)
- Howe Street, Essex (near Great Waltham)
- Hale End, Greater London
- Newtown, Hampshire (near Bishop's Waltham)
- Waltham on the Wolds, Leicestershire
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
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Twyford Reading Club & Cafe
Mine is not a memory but a request for more information about the above property that was situated in Station Road almost opposite St Mary's. The name can still be read faintly but when I first moved to Twyford in 1983, I ...Read more
A memory of Twyford by
Little Waltham
I was born in Little Waltham and lived there until 1967. I only left because I got married and the cost of housing in the village, even then, was way out of our reach, so we had to move 20 miles north to Sible Hedingham. I had a ...Read more
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Elmers Mill Family History
Hi there. Harry Elmer (who I understand was my Grandad's brother) owned and ran this Mill into the 1940s. The Muggeridge Collection has some wonderful images of him replendent in the very gentlemanly working clothes of a ...Read more
A memory of Woolpit in 1890 by
Sparking A Memory Of Rnwt Station New Waltham
I was based here in 1972, as a very young RN Radio Engineer. Antony’s memory sparke a few of my own. Long nights in the transmission hall monitoring an old B&W TV to make sure we weren’t ...Read more
A memory of New Waltham by
Flamstead End School /Hammond Street
Hi..I too went to Flamstead End junior school..and remember Mrs Sibley and Mr Cave...Mr Cave lived in Pottars Bar and drove what seemed a large car then - an Austin Cambridge I think....there was also a Miss/Mrs Butterfield ...Read more
A memory of Cheshunt by
The Waltham Abbey Choir And Other Memories
My family lived in Waltham Abbey from 1955 to 1961 and living there left a lasting impression on me. I attended Waltham Holy Cross County Primary School during this time and at the ripe old age of 8 ...Read more
A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1960 by
My Town
I call it my town because it is, it is everybody’s town that lives here. My wife Patsy and I moved here very recently, in October 1999, this was after visiting the town in previous months, we found the people warm and welcoming, where ...Read more
A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1998 by
Waltham Abbey The Place I Call Home
I was born in Waltham Abbey and lived there until I was twenty eight. It is the place I call home, where my roots are. Many times I remember going into the Abbey Church; there is such a feeling of ...Read more
A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1962 by
Little Waltham
I used to live in Little Waltham when I was eight until 19. We lived in a thatched cottage without electric, and no central heating, only an open fire and kitchen range. The windows used have patterns on them in the winter. In ...Read more
A memory of Little Waltham in 1954 by
Turnford A Peaceful Place
I was born and grew up in a happy, peaceful village where everyone knew everyone else. My memories are of long walks in a beautiful countryside which could have been a million miles from London instead of an hour on a ...Read more
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Captions
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Bishop's Waltham is still remembered for having the only privately owned bank in the country, before it was sold to Barclays in the early 1950s.
King Harold was the founder of Waltham Abbey.
The Village C1955 The centre of Bishop's Waltham has retained its character over the years, and this photograph shows some of the country town's striking Georgian build- ings.
Bishop's Waltham is still remembered for having the only privately owned bank in the country, before it was sold to Barclays in the early 1950s.
The centre of Bishop's Waltham has retained its character over the years, and this photograph shows some of the country town's striking Georgian buildings.
Waltham Chase originated as a medieval hunting ground not far from Bishop's Waltham. A
Woodford, Waltham Abbey and West Ham were all disappointed.
An early omnibus collects passengers bound for Ware, Cheshunt, Broxbourne and Waltham Cross from outside Barclays Bank.
A couple in their sporty little number admire the verdant countryside, looking across to Epping Forest from near Waltham Holy Cross, now unfortunately spoiled by the M25.
It was finally removed in 1878 and re-erected at Waltham Cross.
Philip Morant, the Essex historian, was curate of Great Waltham 1724-32.
Bishops Waltham is still remembered for having the only privately owned bank in the country.
The centre of Bishops Waltham has retained its character over the years, and this picture shows one of its quaint, narrow streets.
To the centre right we can just see the opening of Mortimer Lane, which leads to Bishops Waltham and to Marwell Zoo.
A wonderful view of Waltham Abbey in the inter-war years.
Only three remain: the other two are at Hardingstone, near Northampton, and Waltham Cross in Hertfordshire.
By 1713 the Chester Room of the Kings Head was being used by the Court of Attachments of Waltham Forest, which met to decide on minor disputes.
It was finally removed in 1878 and re-erected at Waltham Cross.
The No 43 bus (the front one) was a service between Bishop's Waltham and the airport via Bishopstoke and Eastleigh.
Only three remain; the other two are at Hardingstone, near Northampton, and Waltham Cross in Hertfordshire.
One of two Hertfordshire inns with cross-street signs (the other is the Four Swans at Waltham Cross), the Fox and Hounds moved to its present site in 1955 after a disastrous fire at the old building in
By 1811 the manufacture of ordnance had moved to the powder mill at Waltham Abbey.
Up to 1869 there had been no road link for seven miles west to east from Waltham Abbey to Water Lane.
North Walsham is only 15 miles from Norwich; it prospered when Flemish weavers settled in the area in the 14th century.