Maps

105 maps found.

1896, Bush Ref. RNE657386
1900, Bush Ref. RNC657386
1905, Bush Ref. HOSM39651
1946, Bush Ref. NPO657386
1919, Bush Ref. POP657386
1898, Latton Bush Ref. RNC753258
1902, Holly Bush Ref. RNC738321
1920, Beggars Bush Ref. POP636657
1946, Bush Green Ref. NPO657416
1946, Bush Green Ref. NPO657417
1920, Peckham Bush Ref. POP802491
1896, Shepherd's Bush Ref. RNE829716
1898, Bush Bank Ref. RNE657389
1896, Latton Bush Ref. RNE753258
1897, Holly Bush Ref. RNE738321
1898, Beggars Bush Ref. RNC636657
1907-1908, Bush Ref. RNC657379
1920, Lower Bush Ref. POP768872
1945, Bush Estate Ref. NPO657396
1895, Peckham Bush Ref. RNE802491

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Memories

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Winstanley Estate Before Demolition

I was born and lived in maysoule road in 1938 on the corner of maysoule road was a off licence called gogays and a news agent on opposite owned by the same gogays there was a hair dresser on plough road run by ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by kenneth.crick

This Started With The Name Wharton

Adams had a poultry farm in Duck Pond Lane (left hand side of Sainsburys). They lived in a big grand house at the bottom of Woodchurch Lane; it fronted onto Prenton Road West. There was a plaque on the outhouse ...Read more

A memory of Oxton in 1954 by David Wharton

Stanmore 1950 52

Hallo , my name is Cliff Bowley. My family moved to Stanmore in 1950 to a very large house called "Belmont Lodge " on the corner of Denis Lane and London Road junction. Does anybody remember it? It was knocked down for development, ...Read more

A memory of Stanmore by cliffbowley

Rasc

i arrived at Blandford camp in 1951 for my national service 13 weeks training 8 weeks square bashing and the rest driver training in bedfords,I left Blandford and went to Borden 1 week and then to Malaya on active service stationed in Kaula lumpur with 27coy RASC MY NAME IS RON BATEMAN

A memory of Blandford Camp by batemanmarg33

My Home Town

I was born in Burgess Hill in 1947 and lived there until 1971. I lived in St. Wilfrid's Road and went to Junction Road Primary School. Our headmaster was John Freestone, who was quite a well known singer, and a very kind and ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill by edean2017

Memories Of A Choir Boy

Seeing the pic of the font in St Marys brought back memories of my time as a choir boy there, part of a tradition in our family.  Our choir master was Mr Sellers a teacher at Geneva School also known as 'Jumbo' because of ...Read more

A memory of Bideford in 1952 by Michael Sheppard

Memories Of Brentford 1950 1970

My name is Sandra Palmer [nee Ricks] and I lived in 23 Harnage Road until it was demolished for redevelopment. Lived there with my parents, Florrie and Len, sister Yvonne and my nan Ada Davis. I went to St. George's ...Read more

A memory of St Austell by georgeandsandra

Happy Memories

I wonder if any remember the Bull and Bush 1960's Recall Steve Barr , Johnny Page Waldemar Hasko Trevor Deacon , Barmaids Carmel and Duffy . Also Girls Sandra who married Graham, Gaynor ,Jette and others. Would particularly ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead by Rod Woolsey

Churchfield Fruiters, Acton

I worked as a delivery boy, riding a bike with a holder on front for the boxes of vegetables, or large sacks of potatoes etc. I was 14/15 and still at school. I worked after school 4 to 5.30 and all day Saturday. The boss ...Read more

A memory of Acton in 1968 by Peter Christopher O'toole

Changing Times

I was a Chiddingfold child. My father was from Milford (Cozens) and his mother and father owned the little newsagents/grocery shop on Manor Road. My mum was from Shackleford (Reffold) and I didn't move far away - Godalming, ...Read more

A memory of Chiddingfold in 1970 by Nicola Cozens

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Captions

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Caption For Hadley, The Village 1901

The pub is called the Old Bush Inn.

Caption For High Salvington, 1919

Here we see newer housing in a location on top of the Downs, amongst gorse bushes.

Caption For Hitchin, The Waterfall 1901

There are at least three children peering from the bushes by the water.

Caption For Uppingham, Stockerston Road C1960

On the right, hidden by bushes, is West Bank; further down West Deyne protrudes.

Caption For Sandringham, The Entrance Lodge 1896

Under this neatly-trimmed ivy and bushes is the entrance lodge to Sandringham House and gardens, which were subsequently opened to the public in the early 1900s.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Lake Road C1955

Away from the traffic and not too near the lake edge, the trees, the bushes and the grassy slopes make it an ideal area for watching bird and other types of wildlife.

Caption For Cark In Cartmel, The Village 1912

Londis, the grocers, now occupies the area of bushes to its right.

Caption For Andover, Ladies' Walk And Iron Bridge 1904

Today they would be seen through a dense screen of bushes and trees.

Caption For Hitchin, Park Street 1901

The lane to the right leads to Gosmore, and at the top of the hill in front of us, hidden by the bushes, is the Moorhens public house.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Regatta Day 1899

A view of the main regatta course is obscured by the bush in the foreground, but there is much other activity to please the eye.

Caption For Stourbridge, The Mitre Inn C1960

Today the grass and beds full of flowers have been replaced by paving stones and beds with bushes planted in them instead - all very much easier to maintain.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1936

Note the Bush Hotel on the right (no longer trading).

Caption For Butley, The Street C1953

The lady with the pram, near the clipped bushes (left), is outside the Post Office and Stores, which closed in 1975, although the post box remains.

Caption For Hampstead, North End 1898

Not much more than a stone's throw from Jack Straw's Castle, the original Old Bull and Bush can be seen on the right of shot.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1906

Note the ornate machicolations adorning the tops of the gatehouse towers; there were also gun-ports at the base of the walls, obscured by bushes in this photograph.

Caption For Worplesdon, The Village 1904

The cottages beside the Nonconformist chapel - now the village's United Reformed Church - have hardly altered, but there is no trace of the cricket pitch, as the site is now covered with trees and bushes

Caption For Rochester, Cathedral From The Vines 1894

This public park, with its neatly-trimmed shrubs and bushes, occupies the former site of the vineyard of the Benedictine monastery founded in 1082 by Bishop Gundulf.

Caption For Blackdown Camp, 1906

A sextet of non-commissioned officers from the 2nd Infantry Brigade adopt a casual pose for the photographer amid the gorse bushes and sparse clumps of grass outside the Sergeants Mess at this camp on

Caption For Daventry, Market Square C1950

The cottages on the left of this photograph have all gone now, and in their place is a landscaped public garden area with trees and bushes.

Caption For Morwenstow, The Bush Inn C1955

The Bush Inn, half a mile from the church, still stands, but now has a slate roof after the thatch was destroyed in a fire in 1968.

Caption For Ingrave, Dairy Farm Pond 1908

Here he wrote down 'Bushes and Briars', which he heard sung by villagers.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle 1890

In 1890 it would appear that fields immediately next to the castle were grazed, whereas today the fields to the right and foreground around the castle are covered with trees, bushes and undergrowth

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1925

The businesses on the left have all gone, but Barclays Bank, the impressive building on the right, and Lloyds Bank farther up the High Street remain in the town - although Lloyds has moved

Caption For Seaton, Main Street C1960

On two acres of Whin Common, to the north, the poor were once permitted to collect gorse bushes as firewood.