Maps

593 maps found.

1882, Pavenham Ref. HOSM56187
1900, Pertenhall Ref. HOSM56559
1882 - 1900, Souldrop Ref. HOSM59604
1882 - 1900, Thurleigh Ref. HOSM61792
1882, Wilstead Ref. HOSM64688
1882, Wootton Ref. HOSM65162
1899 - 1900, Yelden Ref. HOSM65426
1900, Staploe Ref. HOSM60358
1919, Keysoe Row Ref. POP746762
1919, Harrowden Ref. POP727697
1919, Hatch End Ref. POP728271
1919, Emmaus Village Carlton Ref. POP701254
1919, East End Ref. POP697176
1919, Lower Dean Ref. POP768988
1919, Renhold Ref. POP815343
1919, Little Wymington Ref. POP758186
1919, Podington Ref. POP807827
1919, Pavenham Ref. POP802126
1919, Salph End Ref. POP824507
1919, Water End Ref. POP861483

Books

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Memories

169 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

My Grandad Humphreys Thomas John1875 1965

Grandad Humphreys, he was a carpenter making and restoring the Lockgates on the Montgomery Canal. Born in Welshpool 1875-1965. I remember the little trains running across Church Street as a boy of 8 ...Read more

A memory of Welshpool in 1954 by Keith Bedford

Memories Of Bedford Lane.

This cottage is in Bedford Lane. I lived in the house called Connemara which is still in Bedford Lane. My father Samuel Frederick Richardson and his brother George were both bricklayers. Both were demolishing the ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green by Claire Allen

Miner Jack Bedford

My father worked at the marine colliery for over 20 years. His name was Jack Bedford, from Brynmawr, a hard working man. There was a pitfall in 1964 where a friend and workmate was killed,  he brought this poor man to the surface. I ...Read more

A memory of Cwm by Jackie Haynes

My Grandparent's Home

I received  information from my cousin Leslie about this photo. Now that I have found it I am delighted. My grandparents were Thomas Benjamin Fairminer (1881-1954) who married Louisa Florence Smith (1880 - 1944). They ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green by Joyce Hunt

Bedford....Happy Childhood Memories.

I am now in the process of establishing Samuel and Florence DAYS, then address with the Records Office at Bedfordshire County Council. Apparently Sandy Lane and Cardington Lane were mentioned many years ago as well ...Read more

A memory of Bedford in 1953 by David Armstrong

Richards

I don't know if this is any help but my dad Lewis Richards, also born in Gilfach, moved to Bedford about 72 years ago. His mum and dad were called William and May. He had loads of brothers and sisters, some of which were Phyllis, Len ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch by Margaret Heald

Born In Lower Bedfords Road

I was born in Lower Bedfords Road and as a young child I can remember cattle coming down the road to go in one of the fields in Bedfords Park. My mum used to shoo them out of the garden with a tea towel. I ...Read more

A memory of Havering-atte-Bower in 1960 by Sharon Middleton

Kimbolton/Alcombury

My father was stationed at Alcombury and we were lucky to live with the Hunt family in a manor house. Mr. Hunt worked at the school. I went to school in Bedford as a weekly boarder. The Hunts' daughter was my friend and we ...Read more

A memory of Kimbolton in 1955 by Patricia Darcy

2up And 2down!

My father was born in Ford Street Hockley Brook Birmingham in 1936. He was the youngest of 6, 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Ford Street consisted of a row of houses on one side and factories on the other side. The houses were 2 up ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1940 by Raymond Parlett

Memories Of Sandy

I lived in Sandy between about 1963 and 1979 and have seen changes even in that short time. It was a fairly quiet village when we first came in spite of the adjacent A1. I went to St Swithuns school in St Neots Road, then Sandy ...Read more

A memory of Sandy by Sue Horne

Captions

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Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge 1921

The river Great Ouse in Bedford is as popular today with boaters, walkers and fishermen as it was eighty years ago when this picture was taken.

Caption For Plymouth, Bedford Street 1904

Bedford Street is another road that disappeared from the map following the blitz.

Caption For Woburn, Bedford Street C1955

The date on this photograph is the year in which the Duke of Bedford opened Woburn Abbey to visitors in the truly commercial sense.

Caption For Bedford, Embankment Gardens C1955

Bedford's War Memorial was erected in Embankment Gardens around 1920. A medieval knight surmounts the tall plinth.

Caption For Dublin, The Castle, The State Entrance 1897

This picture shows Upper Yard and the Bedford Tower of 1760, and is little changed today.

Caption For Helmsley, Market Place C1960

Helmsley is the attractive castle-crowned 'capital' of the North York Moors National Park, and this view shows passengers alighting from a Bedford coach parked beside the Eleanor-style cross in the spacious

Caption For Woburn, The Church C1955

Consecrated in 1868, the parish church was funded entirely by William, the 8th Duke of Bedford, at a cost of £35,000.

Caption For Bedford, Castle Close C1960

Castle Close, but not the delightful garden, was incorporated into a major redevelopment of the original location of Bedford Castle.

Caption For Plymouth, Guildhall And Bedford Street 1904

The Bedford Hotel later became Bateman's Opticians, with a giant pair of spectacles that many local people still remember.

Caption For Yardley Hastings, Little Street C1950

There are plenty of thatched cottages in Yardley Hastings, a pretty village on the A428 between Northampton and Bedford.

Caption For Crossgates, The Post Office C1965

BP petrol is also available, perhaps for the approaching Bedford Dormobile.

Caption For Tavistock, Town Hall 1890

Tavistock's wealth was generated in early Victorian times by the nearby Devon Great Consols mine, which was dug on land owned by the 7th Duke of Bedford. He

Caption For Luton, The Higher Grade School 1897

At the time, boys were travelling to Dunstable, Bedford and St Albans. The new Luton Modern School opened in 1908.

Caption For Bedford, Town Bridge C1960

A summer picture showing an image that characterises Bedford in the middle of the 20th century as bridge, river and church link under a summer sky.

Caption For St Ives, Old River 1914

In the 17th century, the ingenious Dutch engineer Cornelius Vermuyden forged a navigation from the sea cross-country to Bedford.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Square C1960

At least this ensures that Bedford's citizens are never far from reminders of 'fire and brimstone' sermons and exhortations to live exemplary lives.

Caption For Kempston, Boating On The River C1965

The Great Ouse is as much a part of Kempston life as it is that of Bedford.

Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge 1921

The river Great Ouse in Bedford is as popular today with boaters, walkers and fishermen as it was eighty years ago when this picture was taken.

Caption For Thorney, The River C1955

Until 1910 the village was part of the estate of the Duke of Bedford, who was responsible for many of the buildings on the High Street.

Caption For Sandy, Bedford Road 1925

Here, a little further north up High Street, we look west along Bedford Road. The late 19th-century town hall is on the left.

Caption For Bere Regis, The River, Southbrook C1960

The Bere Stream, seen looking eastwards from Southbrook Bridge, towards Bedford and Jesty's watercress beds with a glimpse of Woodbury Hill (top left).

Caption For Woburn, Bedford Street C1955

The school sign, of the original British pattern, probably indicates the proximity of the school originally established by Francis, the 5th Earl of Bedford.

Caption For Earith, Suspension Bridge C1955

Earith is where the two great drainage cuts of Fenland, the Old and New Bedford Rivers, take off from the Great Ouse. The drains run north-east, roughly parallel for approximately twenty miles.

Caption For Plymouth, Bedford Street 1904

Bedford Street is another road that disappeared from the map following the blitz.