Places

4 places found.

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Maps

23 maps found.

1895, Frogmore Ref. RNE709674
1945, Frogmore Ref. NPO709674
1919, Frogmore Ref. POP709675
1899, Frogmore Ref. RNC709677
1946, Frogmore Ref. NPO709677
1946, Frogmore Ref. NPO709679
1895, Frogmore Ref. RNE709675
1897, Frogmore Ref. RNE709677
1896, Frogmore Ref. RNE709679
1919, Frogmore Ref. POP709674
1920, Frogmore Ref. POP709679
1905, Frogmore Ref. HOSM45977
1919, Frogmore Ref. POP709677
1940, Frogmore Ref. NPO709675
1897-1909, Frogmore Ref. RNC709675
1909, Frogmore Ref. HOSM45862
1897-1900, Frogmore Ref. RNC709674
1897-1898, Frogmore Ref. RNC709679
1896 - 1897, Frogmore Ref. HOSM45978
1923, Frog Moor Ref. POP709640

Books

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Memories

22 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

I Miss You

You are the only decent village in the whole of England except for Frogmore I miss the large fields with the llamas I miss trying to rollerblade on the road and falling over I miss the first time I did everything in my house ...Read more

A memory of Newton Longville in 1992 by Brogan And Fred

Folkestone Sandgate Road

On the extreme right, you can just make out the showrooms of the Folkestone Motor Co., main Austin dealers. This became Henlys, and I worked there for a few years from around 1968 to 1977. Across the road was a nice ...Read more

A memory of Folkestone by Sue Tym

Drayton Jottings

Drayton Jottings. Auntie Alice, in Kings Avenue, regularly seen, out on her front doorstep, she kept it clean, the 'raddled' red stone was buffed to a shine, 'Old fashioned traditions', here continued,so fine. one day, ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

Frogmore Cafe

My parents Monica and Jack Garrett ran the Frogmore Cafe from 1954 until 1978 when it became a dry cleaners when  they then sold it to Sketchleys in 1980. I was their only son Richard.

A memory of Abergavenny in 1956 by Richard George Garrett

Memories Of Market Drayton

This once sleepy hamlet was first home to me, a better place for childhood there could not be. Little Drayton church and it`s `olde` Sunday school. fishing excursions with Uncle to Buntingsdale pool, Dalelands ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

Those Were The Days

I moved to Ireland Wood from Portsmouth when I was 4 years old with my Mum and dad who was in the navy. We lived at 42 Raynel Way. The house was built by the Council. Most of the houses like ours were made of prefabricated ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge by Robert Morris

Chideock School

I started school at the age of five following in the footsteps of my brother John and sister Pam and walking each day to school from Quarr Lane, sometimes we used the footpath starting at Frogmore farm and coming out above the ...Read more

A memory of Chideock in 1943 by Patricia Homewood

Totteridge Buckinghamshire

We moved to High Wycombe just after the war when Dad came home and he went back to work for the London Transport at the bottom of Marlow Hill. We lived at first in Suffield Road and I went to the Church Of England ...Read more

A memory of Tylers Green in 1947 by Anne Sheridan

Growing Up In Handley

My family moved to Handley in 1947 and I spent the rest of my childhood there. Our family name is Harris and my parents were Drs Paul and Zoe , they had five children. We lived off the road to Deanland. I never could ...Read more

A memory of Sixpenny Handley in 1950 by Nicola Campbell

Binbrook School Reunions

I started searching just this evening (1/9/13) for a former school chum, Ashley Cook and was amazed to find this site and all the comments which I remember so well. I attended the junior school and remember both Mr ...Read more

A memory of Binbrook in 1955 by Christopher Jones

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Captions

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Caption For Sixpenny Handley, Frogmore Pond And Vicarage C1950

Frogmore Pond provides one of the best shots in the Frith archive.

Caption For Frogmore, The Village 1904

Frogmore Creek makes an eastward journey from the Kingsbridge estuary, narrowing by the medieval road bridge.

Caption For Westbury, Meadow Lane Estate C1965

This view looks west towards Frogmore Road, and shows a new private housing development. The parish church of All Saints is a familiar landmark in the centre distance.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street C1955

The Frogmore Café (left) offered busy shoppers a break until 1969, when it was taken over by Sketchleys the cleaners.

Caption For Abergavenny, From The Church 1898

Centre left is the Bethany Baptist Church, which opened in 1827 when 30 members left the Frogmore Street Church.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street C1955

Frogmore Street begins near the bank on the right, site of the medieval north gate. The pedestrians walking towards the camera are heading for the High Street and, no doubt, the market.

Caption For Abergavenny, From The Church 1898

Centre left is the Bethany Baptist Church, which opened in 1827 when 30 members left the Frogmore Street Church.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street C1955

The Frogmore Café (left) offered busy shoppers a break until 1969, when it was taken over by Sketchleys the cleaners.

Caption For Frogmore, The Village 1904

Frogmore Creek makes an eastward journey from the Kingsbridge estuary, narrowing by the medieval road bridge.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street C1955

Frogmore Street begins near the bank on the right, site of the medieval north gate. The pedestrians walking towards the camera are heading for the High Street and, no doubt, the market.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Technical School 1906

Frogmoor was once surrounded by prominent citizens' fine Georgian houses, which have now all gone.

Caption For Boston, The River 1893

It took a number of years to carry out the process of dividing up the land, laying out roads, digging drains, planting thorn hedges, improving the land, and harvesting the crops from more and more

Caption For Fleet, Fleet Road 1920

Motorised transport is in the process of taking over from more traditional methods, while the three small boys on the left have to make do with two bikes between them!

Caption For Great Meols, The Parade C1965

Little has changed here over the years, apart from more robust material being added to the sea defences along The Parade.

Caption For Long Bredy, Cheney Road C1955

A walk along the downlands around Long Bredy shows this to be a very old landscape, with barrows and monoliths from prehistory and ridge paths from more recent times.

Caption For Wendover, Aylesbury Road C1955

The view is little changed since the 1950s, apart from more parked cars. Sturrick House on the far left, once a temperance hotel, is 16th-century, but the ground floor frontage is 18th-century.

Caption For High Wycombe, Frogmore Square 1921

The ancient open space of Frogmoor had from 1877 until the Second World War a fine cast-iron fountain and well trimmed trees.

Caption For High Wycombe, Queen Victoria Road Looking South C1955

For example, the frontage to H Samuel in Church Street was rebuilt in 1929; also, various fake timber-framed buildings were added that towered over Frogmoor, such as Parker- Knoll's offices on

Caption For Wendover, Pound Street 1901

The street is little altered, apart from more formal pavements and roadway.