Maps

795 maps found.

1947, Allanton Ref. NPO621550
1926, Whitelee Ref. POP868948
1947, Horndean Ref. NPO740428
1947, Foulden Ref. NPO708414
1926, Linhope Ref. POP756438
1926, Preston Ref. POP810615
1926, Ormiston Ref. POP797979
1897, Eccles Ref. RNE698989
1901-1903, Ayton Ref. RNC629427
1926, Birkhill Ref. POP640831
1947, Ross Ref. NPO820247
1926, Newmill Ref. POP791353
1926, Newton Ref. POP791657
1926, Newton Ref. POP791659
1926, Northfield Ref. POP794275
1947, Cove Ref. NPO679141
1901-1904, Preston Ref. RNC810615
1901-1904, Newmill Ref. RNC791353
1901-1904, Newton Ref. RNC791659
1901-1903, Northfield Ref. RNC794276

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Memories

288 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Forge Cottage (Blacksmith's Cottage)

My family and I lived in Forge Cottage (known to us as the Blacksmith's Cottage) from about 1962 to 1964, whereafter we emigrated to Canada. I have fond memories of the cottage and its low ceilings, the Aga ...Read more

A memory of Easthampstead in 1963 by Susan Cann

Fedsden School Parndon Hall

I also went to Fedsden at Parndon Hall, but quite a bit later (around 1963), as a boarder. Great happy memories of this place. Remember Mrs Clare very well and though she seemed a bit severe I liked her a lot. ...Read more

A memory of Great Parndon in 1963 by Lyn Hopwood

Memories From An Ex Sankey Lad 1963

I left Great Sankey at the age of 13, having lived at 37 Park Road with Mum and Dad and brother Chris, from the age of five. I initially attended Great Sankey Primary School on Liverpool Rd. I think where ...Read more

A memory of Great Sankey in 1963 by Ian Fackrell

My Teenage Memories....

From 1959 to 1973 I lived at Tooting Junction. '59-69 in Glasford Street opposite the police station, then when I got married in 1969 I moved one whole road away in Renmuir Street! Many local people may remember our big, black ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1963 by Jackie Rice

Memories Of School

I was a boarder at WGS from 1957 to 1964 and it doesn't live in my mind as the happiest place in the world - but there were plenty of girls who did love it, I remember. I was only thinking of it yesterday, ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1962 by Annie Marks

Holiday Jobs

I was a bakery student at Wrexham Tech. in the early 1960s and worked two holiday jobs in Rhyl. The first was at a bakery run by a Polish baker and he had a real Vienna oven, baked lovely crispy bread! The second was at Harry Brereton's ...Read more

A memory of Rhyl in 1962 by Ian Mabbitt

Brown's Sweetshop

As a boarder at Danes Hill School in the 60s I well remember a strange pudding we were served, the unlikely combination of Weetabix, prunes and custard which I hated! Prune stones were saved and on Sundays we were all given an ...Read more

A memory of Oxshott in 1962 by Steve Chilcott

Boarder At Sir John Talbots Grammar School

Memory of walking to church on Sunday mornings, and of being taken to early Communion by Tate in his Morris Oxford once a month.

A memory of Whitchurch in 1961 by Tony Perks

Ilminster Grammar School

I started at the school in 1961 as a day boy. The school also had boarders who lived at what had been the original school building off Court Barton which was also the girls school in my day. Looking at the photographs ...Read more

A memory of Ilminster in 1961 by Robert Lewis

Burgh Heath Sugar Bowl

I remember the Sugar Bowl very well as I used to swim there. I was a boarder at Red House School further down the Brighton Road, does anyone remember that? Best days of my life (another story), Walton on the Hill for ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1960 by Alan Maxwell

Captions

290 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Alcester, Butter Street C1965

In the 16th century, the area round the churchyard was the commercial centre of Alcester; it included Butter Street, which borders two sides of the churchyard.

Caption For Rake, The Village 1901

A small village with a common on the Portsmouth to Guildford main road near the Hampshire border. There is chalk quarrying being carried out on the hillside on the left.

Caption For Stourbridge, The Broadway Stores C1965

Broadway Stores is in Norton, where a large housing estate extends right to the county border. The stores is Broadway Service Station now, with a modern forecourt.

Caption For Upper Boddington, The Post Office C1965

Heading south-west towards Banbury, we now reach Upper Boddington, close to the Warwickshire border.

Caption For Newtown, Ye Swan Inn C1955

Situated in North Hampshire, on the border with Berkshire, Ye Swan Inn is the first Hampshire building to be seen when coming south.

Caption For Stanwell, St Mary's Church 1895

Despite bordering Heathrow Airport with all its urbanisation, its tiny village green and some quaint cottages survive.

Caption For Dormansland, The Schools 1910

The county runs out here: the roads from Dormansland lead a short way to the border with either Kent or Sussex.

Caption For Eyemouth, The Harbour C1960

The picturesque coastal town of Eyemouth is situated five miles north of the border where the Eye Water flows into the North Sea.

Caption For Longtown, The Greyhound Inn C1960

It was one of many castles built by the de Lacy family and was part of a network of castles throughout the area, used to control what was once wild, border country.

Caption For Lower Penn, St Anne's Church, Springhill Lane C1965

It lies a little to the west of Penn, just across the county border in Staffordshire (where Penn also used to belong, of course).

Caption For Welton, High Street C1955

North of Daventry and close to the border with Warwickshire, Welton stands on a hillside above the Grand Union Canal. Its name comes from the springs and wells in the area.

Caption For Shirebrook, Main Street C1955

Shirebrook is a small town on the border with Nottinghamshire which grew up with, and was dominated by, the growth of the Shirebrook and Langwith collieries.

Caption For Wheaton Aston, The Lock C1952

From Tyrley the canal crosses the Tern by a single-arched aqueduct and crosses the border into Shropshire.

Caption For Hest Bank, The Centre C1960

Well placed to attract passing motorists, it also served the visitors who came to enjoy a day on the shore, where a fine sandy beach borders the sea.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner C1900

Only a century and a half ago Hyde Park was bordered by mire and wilderness. Londoners tended market gardens close by which are now smothered by the buildings of Kensington.

Caption For Seaton, Fore Street 1895

Its close proximity to the Dorset border makes it an ideal place to stay for anyone exploring both counties.

Caption For Bures, High Street C1955

villages which straddle the river Stour and the county boundary with Suffolk.This picture shows the type of architecture so common hereabouts, although these particular buildings are just over the border

Caption For Acock's Green, Shaftmoor Lane C1955

Pictures of Shaftmoor Lane taken around 1900 show a delightful country lane bordered by trees and hedges.

Caption For Knowle, High Street C1965

Something of its former village quality remains, and it is still bordered by open countryside - something that not many towns in this county can claim.

Caption For The Broads, The River Below Horstead House 1934

This delightful scene near Coltishall shows a private garden bordering the river, with steps to enable the owners to alight from their boat. The boathouse can be seen further along the river.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

There is another High Park Farm too, just across the Staffordshire border.

Caption For Rudgwick, The King's Head C1955

The village of Rudgwick stands hard by the Surrey border, its church literally just a few yards from the county boundary.

Caption For Romford, Warren Drive, Elm Park C1950

Warren Drive with its neat bungalows and semi-detached homes provides the northern border of the Elm Park Estate, an impressive residential development inspired by the extension of the District Line

Caption For Broughton, The Gardens And Gatehouse C1955

Here we see a section of the lawn, some well-maintained borders, and the castellated gatehouse entrance to the grounds.