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Maps

1,353 maps found.

1946, Norton Hill Ref. NPO794653
1946, Meadgate Ref. NPO775972
1898, Fox Hill Ref. RNE708761
1898, Charlcombe Ref. RNE666784
1898, Chew Magna Ref. RNE667706
1898, Claverton Down Ref. RNE669731
1902, Batheaston Ref. HOSM36970
1883 - 1884, Carlingcott Ref. HOSM40084
1883 - 1884, Dunkerton Ref. HOSM44000
1883 - 1884, Inglesbatch Ref. HOSM49346
1902, Langridge Ref. HOSM50741
1882 - 1883, Marksbury Ref. HOSM53180
1883, Newton St Loe Ref. HOSM55008
Swainswick, 1902, Lower Swainswick Ref. HOSM61120
1901 - 1902, Tadwick Ref. HOSM61157
1902, Midford Ref. HOSM63004
1884, Withyditch Ref. HOSM64899
1883 - 1884, Cameley Ref. HOSM39904
1883 - 1884, Hallatrow Ref. HOSM47400
1882, Hunstrete Ref. HOSM49155

Books

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Memories

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La Sainte Union Convent Pulteney Road Bath

I would love to find friends from my time at La Sainte Union Convent, Pulteney Road, Bath. I was there from around 1950 to 1955, as near as I can remember! At that time I was Wendy Knight-Brisley, and it ...Read more

A memory of Bath by Wendy De Vere Austin

Address .... I Wonder.

Having just looked at the street view on Google Maps, I wonder if the shop was at number 52 and not 55. Number 52 seems to have some newer brickwork on the front where the shop door and window used to be. The shop was ...Read more

A memory of Rickmansworth

Ellis Family

Hello. I am hoping someone reading this may know of the ELLIS family who lived in Kilburn/Cricklewood/Willesden from 1920 - 1960s ish. Road names were Heron road. Salusbury road. Old Kenton road and others in area. Any info on ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by Julie Lindley

Crisp Street Market.

I was born in a hospital that I think was on the Mile End Road. It may have been the Mile End Maternity, or Mother and Babies Hospital. Born within the sound of Bow Bells I am able to call myself a true Cockney. ( I hope I have ...Read more

A memory of Poplar by Joyce Hunt

Sutton Flats

I lived on Sutton Flats from 1943 until 1961, my grandma & relatives went by the family name of McMahon, my parents were Sid & Evelyn Wilde, with me (Diane) & my brother Geoffrey.....I also had cousins who lived on Cross Lane ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Diane Wilde

War Memorial

contrary to your statement under history, of the memorial, it was not placed in a field , theres no field there , its part of the dene on a popular and very well used walk down to the bathing hole where we used swim and parents ...Read more

A memory of Witton Gilbert by David Leckenby

Eden Hall 1957 1960

My memory of Eden Hall was not good. I remember once when I was accused of standing on another boys fingers when running in the playground for that I was hit across my bottom six times with his shoe this caused a bit of a problem ...Read more

A memory of Bacton by Michael R.Allen703@Ntlworld.Com

Gosport Swimming Baths

From the age of about 10, so about 1957, every year for about 5 years I held a season ticket which cost 5 shillings at the Gosport Swimming Bath for the whole summer, and spent hours there every week. I could even be somewhere ...Read more

A memory of Gosport by n-reeves

Brent Bridge Hotel, Hendon

The hotel was situated on Brent Street, the North side of the A406 North Circular Road in Hendon. I had a friend whose mother was Scottish, and his father was German with the surname Krupp who was Head Waiter at the hotel; ...Read more

A memory of Hendon by Mr. Gerald Rickwood

The Sad Demise Of A Wonderfull Little Town

1 lived in Erith until 1970 born in 1932 at 7 Athol road off of Deluci road which is next to the old Tivoli cinema we move there in 1934 from west street we had incenderies drop on our house in 1942 my father ...Read more

A memory of Erith by george28532

Captions

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Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Sands From Britannia Pier 1922

Unlike King's Lynn, which remained predominantly a port, Great Yarmouth was able to embrace the functions of both port and holiday destination, with its harbour channel to the west and its holiday

Caption For Fareham, The Quay C1950

Humanity ordained that the soldiers received basic nursing care, but many of them could not be nursed back to health, and died in a foreign land without family to mourn them.

Caption For Blythburgh, The Village C1955

Saxmundham and Leiston both claim a Saxon heritage. Certainly the former of these was a substantial settlement by the time of Domesday Book, and enjoyed market rights in the Middle Ages.