Maps

167 maps found.

1895, Sullington Warren Ref. RNE842580
1921, The Warren Ref. POP846562
1919, Warren Corner Ref. POP860893
1940, Warren Corner Ref. NPO860893
1947, Warren Row Ref. NPO861072
1940, Warren Street Ref. NPO861073
1895, Crowborough Warren Ref. RNE684849
1898, Dawlish Warren Ref. RNE688973
1921, Warren Heath Ref. POP860991
1919, Warren Row Ref. POP861072
1945, Hatch Warren Ref. NPO728290
1940, Crowborough Warren Ref. NPO684849
1899-1909, Warren Ref. RNC860882
1924, Old Warren Ref. POP797251
1940, The Warren Ref. NPO846562
1895, Warren Corner Ref. RNE860893
1896, Warren Heath Ref. RNE860991
1898, Crowborough Warren Ref. RNC684849
1899, Dawlish Warren Ref. RNC688973
1919, Dawlish Warren Ref. POP688973

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Memories

198 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Childhood In Elmsleigh Road

I lived at number 42 Elmsleigh Road from 1947 until about 1963.My pals and I played in the street in safety as there were few cars. We played "tin can tommy" and "cannon" otherwise we were on Wandsworth Common climbing ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by notreavenir

Sunday School And Discos

1980's: This is where we went every Sunday for Sunday School, taken by Mrs Warren.  Also where the first village disco was held before moving them to the village institute. Where the photographer is standing was the playing ...Read more

A memory of Polgooth in 1980 by Tami Cross Halls

I Was An Evacuee.

I remember Wrens Warren camp vividly as I was one of many sent there during W.W. 2. It was a happy period in my life as a young boy in the 1940's. I and my friends spent many hours exploring the surrounding woods, making a ...Read more

A memory of Colemans Hatch by John Thomas

Bank Street

We lived in an old Victorian house on the Bank, I was eight years old. I remember a shop on the corner of School Street owned by a man named Ted Weihton and on the other corner Tates fish shop, the owner was a friend of my Great Aunt ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1954

King's Oven

In the 1960s I took my parents to stay in a bungalow a short distance from the Warren House Inn. The bungalow was called The King's Oven, and we rented it for a week. It had been used as accomodation for the tin mine inspector when he ...Read more

A memory of Dartmoor by Rosemary Bennett

First Assembly Of New Year, Princes’ Road School, September 1960

Now Andrew Goatley will sing the blessing: “Lord, receive us with thy blessings Once again assembled here. Pardon all, their faults confessing, Year by year, a richer ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by David Browne

Seeking Some History On The Jamieson Clan

Hello! My Grandfather James Jamieson born 1905 grew up in Tighnabruaich and their family owned/worked in a bakery at some point in 1900-1930? There were quite a few of them so my Grandfather set out for ...Read more

A memory of Tighnabruaich by Darren Moroz

Boyhood Memories

My memories of Sledmere are those of a small boy growing up in Sledmere between 1947 to 1958 when my parents decided to move from Sledmere. I have exceptionally fond memories of those days. I cannot remember a bad day or a sad day ...Read more

A memory of Sledmere by Tony Sygrove

Gone And Not Forgotten!

I can't believe no-one has bothered to write about LINSLADE, it may not be well known to the 'outsiders' but it's still worth a mention. My great-uncle, Robert Graham, used to work on Linslade railway station, he knew the ...Read more

A memory of Linslade in 1969 by Margaret Hogg

Warden Point

I used to live in Cherry Tree Cottage, Warden Point in 1930, my father was Jock Martin, a sergeant in the R.A.F. stationed in Eastchurch. My mother was Phylis Woollett, daughter of Frank Woollett, mine host of the Crooked Billet. ...Read more

A memory of Warden in 1930 by Frank Martin

Captions

63 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1909

The double shop-fronts of Miss Amanda Spiller (confectioner through the left door, and milliner through the right) and Mrs Rosa Warren are followed by outfitters Frederick W Best and Ernest R Best.

Caption For Eype, Jessamine Cottage 1897

The tea room at Jessamine Cottage at Eype, run by Mrs Edith Warren, had a rustic look, accentuated by moss on the thatched roof and the windows open for air in a hot summer.

Caption For Eype, Boat Rest C1955

The boats operating from Eype Mouth in the mid 20th century belonged to Charles and William Warren.

Caption For Dawlish Warren, Mount Pleasant 1906

Mount Pleasant Inn still stands above the marshlands of Dawlish Warren, though it has changed somewhat since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Churchgate 1929

The brick building in the right foreground is an example of early 19th century infill - this plot was a garden on Warren's map of 1791.

Caption For Studland, Cottages 1899

These cottages stand in Watery Lane, between Church Road and the Cross and the track to Harry Warren House on the clifftop - the track becomes the coastal footpath to Old Harry Rocks.

Caption For Symondsbury, The Village 1930

Inland from Eype, towards the Marshwood Vale, Symondsbury clusters between Colmer's Hill and Old Warren Wood (centre skyline).

Caption For Loughborough, Market Street 1949

It grew both in physical size - occupying a rabbit warren of connected shops on the corner of Cattle Market and Market Street - and in its range of goods.

Caption For Chulmleigh, Fore Street 2003

There is a warren of lanes and ways, most of which circle the fine old church with its 15th-century tower and Tudor doorway.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1904

Next is the Sun Inn, followed by confectioner and milliner Miss Amanda Spiller (with two separate shops), and Mrs Rosa Warren's china and glass store.

Caption For Tenby, High Street 1950

In 1962 it moved to Warren Street.

Caption For Kingswood, Parish Church C1955

The church was consecrated in 1852 by the Bishop of Winchester and a lunch was held in the grounds of Kingswood Warren in 2002 to celebrate the 150th anniversary.

Caption For Ramsgate, Victoria Parade 1901

A well-known resident was Sir Charles Warren, an army commander in the Boer War, and Chief Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police during the hunt for Jack the Ripper.

Caption For Symondsbury, 1899

Trees of The Grove extend south-westwards (left) and Old Warren Hill forms the horizon.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Bridge Street 1909

The Pilot Boat Hotel (left) is pictured in the time of Robert Warren, advertising livery stables, carriages and transport for invalids, as well as daily coaches to and from Bridport, which was

Caption For Lickey, The Woods C1965

This view could be Cofton Woods, Pinfield Wood or Lickey Warren, among others.

Caption For Aylesbury, County Asylum, Stone 1897

To fix your bearings, the drive in this view is now Warren Close, one of the 1990s housing estate roads.

Caption For Aylesbury, County Asylum, Stone 1897

This view looks down Warren Close from the main Aylesbury Road, the chapel on the left just out of view.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Mount 1902

They rose out of a rabbit warren, valued in 1824 at £50; the land was all part of the huge estate of Peter Hesketh, whose idea it was to create a town, port and watering place.

Caption For Eype, Beach 1930

The lands of Downhouse Farm ended beside the chalet and the boathouse, which was used by the Warren family in the 1930s.

Caption For Lickey, The Woods C1965

This view could be Cofton Woods, Pinfield Wood or Lickey Warren, among others.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1912

westwards up West Street to the Town Hall (left of centre), a Ford Model T passes the shops of Best, Warren and Spiller (right).

Caption For Minehead, The Parade 1903

The town had two brickworks, the one on the Warren operating from 1750 to 1919 and one on the Porlock road operating from 1897 to 1947.

Caption For Tiptree, Messing Maypole Mill C1955

Tiptree Heath was 'a miserable barren piece of land' haunted by tinkers, squatters, and horse- racing fans.