Maps

5,497 maps found.

1898-1899, Sutton Ref. RNC843138
1920, Claypits Ref. POP669958
1921, Crundale Ref. POP685508
1921, Doddington Ref. POP691437
1920, Bossington Ref. POP646480
1946, Sundridge Ref. NPO842839
1920, Perry Ref. POP805244
1920, Oldbury Ref. POP797330
1920, Marshside Ref. POP775168
1940, Burmarsh Ref. NPO655850
1947, Bossington Ref. NPO646480
1946, Capel Ref. NPO660935
1946, Eccles Ref. NPO698992
1947, Eddington Ref. NPO699086
1897-1898, Priestwood Ref. RNC810892
1898-1899, Knowlton Ref. RNC750598
1898, Highgate Ref. RNC734518
1947, Pineham Ref. NPO806308
1940, Ridgeway Ref. NPO816594
1946, Roseacre Ref. NPO819995

Books

28 books found. Showing results 361 to 384.

Memories

568 memories found. Showing results 151 to 160.

The 221 Single Decker Bus From Pinner To Hatch End In The 1950''s

In the early 1950s my mother would put me on a Metropolitan Line train at Baker Street and tell me to get off at Pinner Station and be met by my Auntie Dorrie.  Its amazing to think I ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1953 by John Howard Norfolk

Those Halcyon Days Of My Youth!

I remember my relatively short time in Wembley with great affection. At my mother's instigation we moved from Willesden to Lonsdale Avenue, Wembley, in 1953 when I was fourteen. My father paid the princely sum of ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1953 by William (Bill) Rowan

Selsdon Secondary School

We lived in Selsdon from 1948 to 1953 when we emmigrated to Canada. My name was Sally Easton then, we lived at 41 Byron Road my sister and I both walked to the school and I loved it there and was most unhappy about moving ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon in 1953 by Sally Drapeau

Mitcham Common Fair Uncle Mick

My earliest memory of Mitcham was when the fair came to Mitcham Common. The noise, shouting, music and smells were so exciting to a nine year old. The whole world seemed to be happy then...we had a new Queen on ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1953 by Jacqueline Lamberton

After The War In Burnt Oak

Being conceived at the end of the war I don't have memories of it of course, but my late brother, my mum and sister had lots. The only street party I remember was the Queen's one in Mostyn Road where we all got a cup ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1953 by Fred East

Golden Holidays

From our home in Kent, we went every year on holiday to Babbacombe during the 1950's and early 1960's. We stayed with my 'Aunty Amy' and 'Uncle Matt' at their boarding house, 18 Perinville Road. It was the most magic time ...Read more

A memory of Babbacombe in 1953 by Jacqueline Williams

Gravesend, Milton Mount College 1902

I was at Milton Mount College (then known as St Mary's School) from 1951 - 53. The Child Rescue Society sent me there from a convent (St Anne's) in Brighton, Kent. In 1953, when I was 8, I was shipped out to ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend in 1953 by Michael Gormley

Cricket On The Vine.

Whilst staying with my aunt in Bradbourne Park Road I went to watch a match on the Vine and Colin Cowdrey was playing for Kent 2nd X1. He scored 61, I think, in the days before he starred for England... this was in 1952/3.

A memory of Sevenoaks in 1953 by Denis Payne

Chalets At Seasalter

I remeber one of these chalets. It was owned by my grandmother, Enid Fenton (nee Belsten) between the wars. She was a teacher who trained before WW1. During the Second World War the chalet was inaccessible for security ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter in 1953 by Heather Fenton

Growing Up In Eastwell Park

My grandfather came up from Cranbourne in Dorset and was head gamekeeper of Eastwell Park all his working life, and my mother met my father, Alfred Clark, when he was sent there to work. They married in the church that ...Read more

A memory of Westwell in 1952 by Maureen Feakins

Captions

216 captions found. Showing results 361 to 384.