Maps

666 maps found.

1921, Sutton Ref. POP843122
1919, Sutton Ref. POP843123
1919, Sutton Ref. POP843127
1920, Sutton Ref. POP843128
1920, Sutton Ref. POP843134
1921, Sutton Ref. POP843135
1920, Sutton Ref. POP843137
1903, Sutton Ref. RNC843112
1902, Sutton Ref. RNC843116
1898, Sutton Ref. RNC843139
1919, Alston Sutton Ref. POP624563
1919, Bishop's Sutton Ref. POP641170
1902-1903, Sutton Ref. RNC843118
1902-1903, Sutton Ref. RNC843119
1897-1900, Sutton Ref. RNC843128
1901, Sutton Gault Ref. RNC843191
1902, Sutton Hall Ref. RNC843199
1902, Sutton Hill Ref. RNC843211
1902, Sutton Maddock Ref. RNC843238
1920, Sutton Bassett Ref. POP843146

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Memories

447 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Wilton Memories

Like Gloria Friend, I spent a happy childhood in Hornchurch, attending Suttons Primary School where my mother (Mrs Wilton) was deputy head and Mr Occomore our headmaster. We were carefully drilled in our tables, phonics and ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1948 by Elizabeth Housego

Lofthouse's Newsagents

So I see it now again after so many years the shop on the corner with that sign Lofthouse's Newsagents above the entrance I went under many times to collect my comics hot from the presses of D.C.Thomson of Dundee: Beano ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by Roger Taylor

Thanks For The Memories

My goodness this brings back memories! I grew up in Irby and we lived in Oaklea Road from the late 40’s to the late 60’s – I’m now a true blue Aussie having lived in Queensland since the mid 70’s but about to revisit Irby in ...Read more

A memory of Irby by Daphne Titus Rees

The Tilt

Does anyone remember the little sweet shop on the Tilt.  I do, and remember walking home from St Andrew's School in Cedar Road, along the little alley onto Stoke Road, across to the Fire Station and up towards the Running Mare.  The ...Read more

A memory of Cobham in 1960 by Christine Elmer

Petworth Mill

My grandparents Hylands live in the millhouse at Petworth. When I was a child, after moving from a farm at Sutton my grandad Bill worked for the mill driving a flour lorry and nan Olive used to sell tickets to men wnting to fish ...Read more

A memory of Petworth in 1970 by Jackie Bush

The Mount In The Early 1970s

I went to see 'The Jungle Book' in the Odeon and remember the restaurant opposite - dead posh. I worked in the tiny TESCO supermarket which was opposite Rossis. In the 1970s Rossis was a mecca for teenagers as ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield by Branch Christine

Ealing 1962 Onwards

I moved to Windsor Road in Ealing in 1962 when I was 11. I remember the Grove with fond memories. All the shops! The tailor's shop and the barbers. The sweet shop which always had a bowl of water for the dogs outside in the ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1962

6th Northwood Scouts Go Hostelling

I remember staying at the youth hostel in Greens Norton with the patrol leaders of the 6th Northwood Scout Group. I was an ASL (Assistant Scout Leader) with the troop for several years and as I had always ...Read more

A memory of Greens Norton in 1980 by John Howard Norfolk

Nether Wallop 1930 1940

My uncle, Sir Howard Button. bought 2 cottages, Mallows and Yew Tree Cottage and a house, Straw Hall, in 1915. I have an album of photographs of the cottages from 1915 - 1926. My uncle let us (my parents, my brother ...Read more

A memory of Nether Wallop in 1930 by John Donne

Childhood In Benham Valence

It was in April 1950 that I was born in the Victorian wing of Benham Valence - actually in the flat above the garages - a very primitive dwelling with no bathroom or indoor toilet. Unfortunately the whole wing was ...Read more

A memory of Benham Park in 1950 by Nicolette Craggs

Captions

139 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Sutton, Grange Vale 1904

The Epsom Downs railway line was opened in 1865, and branched south from Sutton station to its first stop, which was Belmont.

Caption For Sutton, Public Baths 1903

In the background is the chimney for the boiler house which was used to heat the pool water and the slipper baths.

Caption For Sutton, Banstead Downs, Golf Links 1903

This scene is of Banstead Downs, which are actually outside Sutton's boundaries, south of Belmont station.

Caption For Sutton, Cheam Road C1960

As a result of the development of Sutton, this is now St Nicholas Way.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, High Street C1965

One of Berkshire's finest villages is Sutton Courtenay, with the cooling towers of Didcot Power Station a constant companion to the south.

Caption For Alford, The Church C1960

The road divides a couple of hundred yards further along, with the A1104 going to Mablethorpe and the A1111 to Sutton on Sea.

Caption For Borden, The Village C1950

We see a view of the main street here; this was probably as busy as it got in those days!

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1955

In the 17th century the fens around Sutton were drained by farmers with the help of wind pumps.

Caption For Alford, The Church C1960

The road divides a couple of hundred yards further along, with the A1104 going to Mablethorpe and the A1111 to Sutton on Sea.

Caption For Sutton On Trent, The River Trent C1955

From Southwell the tour heads north-east back to the River Trent north of Newark and on to Sutton-on-Trent.

Caption For Drayton, Church Lane C1960

West of Sutton Courtenay the route reaches Drayton.

Caption For Worcester Park, Central Road C1955

Worcester Park is situated north- west of Sutton along Malden Road.

Caption For Carshalton, Pond From The Bridge 1896

Carshalton's ponds, which are spring-fed and lead to the River Wandle, are a most attractive feature in the centre of the village.

Caption For Sutton, Mulgrave Road 1913

The next sequence of views shows the Victorian and later development of Sutton to the south of the railway line.

Caption For Sutton, Wesleyan Church 1913

It was designed by Gordon and Gunton and built in 1907.

Caption For Stanford On Avon, Stanford Hall And The Lake C1965

We are in the extreme southern tip of the county: whilst Stanford Hall is in Leicestershire, the parish church and the village are in Northamptonshire.

Caption For Cheam, The Crossways C1950

At the bus stop in Ewell Road, a double-decker on the 408 or 470 route via Sutton to Croydon and Warlingham prepares to take on passengers.

Caption For Cheam, High Street 1934

A lady walks briskly across Station Way towards Cheam Court and the local branch of Teekoff, which had a sister establishment in the Cheam Road at Sutton.

Caption For Stanford On Avon, Stanford Hall And The Lake C1965

We are in the extreme southern tip of the county: whilst Stanford Hall is in Leicestershire, the parish church and the village are in Northamptonshire.

Caption For Abingdon, Culham Bridge C1950

Culham Cut was dug in 1809 to cut off a winding section of the Thames as it passed Sutton Courtenay.

Caption For Cheam, Sears Park C1955

Once a cornfield, this open space on the east side of the Sutton bypass was bequeathed in perpetuity to the people of the borough by Mr and Mrs John Sears, who had lived in nearby Quarry Park Rise.

Caption For Preston, Church Street 1903

G Sutton, Hosier & Glover is first on the left, then the County Hair Dressing Saloons.

Caption For Preston, Fishergate 1903

G Sutton, Hosier & Glover is first on the left, then the County Hair Dressing Saloons.

Caption For Send, The Canal Lock 1909

In 1651, Sir Richard Weston of nearby Sutton Place embarked on his great enterprise to create the Wey Navigation and make the river commercially navigable from Guildford to the Thames, by straightening