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Maps

4,509 maps found.

1895, Woolmer Hill Ref. RNE874317
1898, Woolvers Hill Ref. RNE874397
1896, Worrall Hill Ref. RNE874657
1947, Elvet Hill Ref. NPO701133
1946, Eve Hill Ref. NPO702141
1946, Farley Hill Ref. NPO703429
1947, Copster Hill Ref. NPO677330
1947, Coton Hill Ref. NPO678467
1945, Crouch Hill Ref. NPO684714
1946, Church Hill Ref. NPO668523
1947, Cockley Hill Ref. NPO673069
1947, Eagland Hill Ref. NPO696409
1946, East Hill Ref. NPO697407
1947, Edge Hill Ref. NPO699226
1945, Elm Hill Ref. NPO700756
1946, Carrow Hill Ref. NPO663140
1940, Castle Hill Ref. NPO663960
1946, Chalford Hill Ref. NPO666109
1946, Chapel Hill Ref. NPO666492
1947, Chat Hill Ref. NPO667049

Books

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Memories

4,110 memories found. Showing results 511 to 520.

Peartree Close

I was born in Burgess Hill in 1955 and lived at 18 Peartree Close. There was a rough track behind the house with rear access to garages, and we spent loads of time playing up and down this track and in the woods beyond. I ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1955 by Paul Smith

Hill House

I moved back to Hill House, with my brothers, Adrian, Anthony & Twins Russell & Howard. Micky , John & Julian arrived a few years later. I lived there untill 1963, when I got married, and moved to a flat at Kelsale court. I ...Read more

A memory of Kelsale in 1951 by Ann Crook

Love That Place!

Born at Petersfield in 1940, my first home was Berry Cottage, down Sandy Lane, opposite Sibley's farm. Berry cottage had only 4 rooms (2 up and 2 down), no running water, only a well and later a tap down in the lane. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Rake Firs in 1940 by Monica Stewart

Growing Up

I was born in Ponty in 1957 and left for South Africa in 1966. We lived in 11 Hill View opposite the school. My Dad, Allan Hatch worked in the pits. I remember the chap who looked after the school had twins, Michael and Malcolm whose ...Read more

A memory of Pontycymer in 1966 by Paul Hatch

Moving Away

I was born in Redhill hospital in 1948 and lived in Shirley Avenue. I went to Downland School which was a stone cottage called Pound Cottage just before Stanley Close. There was Cherry Tree Cottage about 3 doors up, they used to ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon by Margaret Collins

Growing Up In Easebourne

I went to live in Cowdray House, aged 4, in 1951. My father worked in the accounts office in Easebourne village, and I attended Easebourne Primary School (Headmaster was Mr Bevan) along with Barbara Fisher, who also ...Read more

A memory of Easebourne in 1956 by Roger Mills

Colerne In The Second World War Continued

Those of us at Colerne school who passed our 'scholarship' exam at the age of about eleven usually went on to Chippenham Secondary School, which probably goes under a different name now: it's at ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

Childhood

I went to Dogdyke Primary School until i was 13 years old, I lived at Tattershall Bridge. Dogdyke was split by the River Witham, on the Tattershall side was The Packet Inn pub, where the ferry used to cross, and the Dogdyke pumping ...Read more

A memory of Dogdyke in 1954 by Christine Lawson

I Was Born There

I remember going to school at Strete in the Easter, up to the summer holidays, as a 4 year old in 1964. When we were due to return, we had to go to Stoke Fleming primary because Strete primary had closed. All the Rowdens, Ewings, ...Read more

A memory of Strete in 1964 by Ian Taplin

1962/63 Best Time Of My Childhood

I can't believe this, amazing even if the names are coincidence, I was at Warnham Court 1962-63, I can remember lots of names: Roy Riggs, with his 'German' dictionary. June Palmer. John Thorp, we ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1962 by Victor Chytry

Captions

1,924 captions found. Showing results 1,225 to 1,248.

Caption For Compton, Post Office C1955

There is a fine Neolithic long barrow on Telegraph Hill, which is 534 feet high. The Norman church of St Mary was rebuilt in 1849, with a timber bell turret and a shingled spire.

Caption For Oving, The Village C1955

Moving north-east of Waddesdon, the last two villages on this tour, Oving and Whitchurch, are on the Quainton- Whitchurch Hills, a ridge of Portland limestone that gives fine views over the Vale of Aylesbury

Caption For Salisbury, Fisherton Mill From Longbridge C1955

This picture is taken from the area of Hudson's field, looking northwards to the hill of Old Sarum.

Caption For Chipping Campden, Old Campden House And Church C1955

A mile north-west of here is the Dover's Hill viewpoint, where the famous Cotswold games were formerly held.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

This is not Isaac Newton's Woolsthorpe, but the village west of Grantham in rolling countryside right on the Leicestershire border; it has fine views of Belvoir Castle a mile away on its hill on the other

Caption For Leatherhead, Post Office And Town Clock 1895

The quaint old clock tower with the fire station in its base, which stood at the foot of Gravel Hill, was an early casualty of the town planners' ruthless remodelling of the town centre.

Caption For Forest Green, The Smithy 1924

This smithy in this Wealden hamlet snuggled beneath the woods below Leith Hill was still busily occupied in the repair of farm machinery and the shoeing of horses.

Caption For Aberystwyth, The Promenade 1960

In the background we can see the funicular railway for those not wanting to make the 485-foot walk up Constitution Hill.

Caption For Stanhill, Peel's Fold C1955

Peel Fold, situated on the slope of a hill a short distance away from the main road, was originally known as Oldham's Cross.

Caption For Rochester, High Street C1955

interior is laid out in a series of tableaux depicting scenes from the lives of his characters, while in the garden is the Swiss chalet which the author had imported to the grounds of his home at Gads Hill

Caption For Haverhill, High Street C1965

The former Corn Exchange of 1857 is on the left, obscuring the Market Hill Chapel of 1839.

Caption For Sandgate, High Street 1903

On the hill beyond stands a Martello tower and the fortifications of Shorncliffe Camp, whose construction was undertaken under Sir John Moore during the Napoleonic War.

Caption For Rhymney, From The Station 1952

This picture gives a fine view up Surgery Hill and across the middle of Rhymney.

Caption For Burgess Hill, Church Road C1960

By the end of the 19th century, Church Road was Burgess Hill's main shopping centre.

Caption For Brasted, High Street C1955

Ten years later, the designer Laura Ashley opened a mill in the village to mark the start of what has become a fashion empire still in business throughout Britain today.

Caption For Wangford, The Village 1895

At the very top of the street is the Lion, where George Hill was also a baker and confectioner.

Caption For Danby, The Green C1960

Down Briar Hill on the road from Glaisdale we come to the delights of Danby. The wide, open green provides space for visitors.

Caption For Pinner, Bridge Street C1955

As we look at this mundane street as it drops down towards Pinner Underground Station, under the railway bridge and on towards Harrow-on-the-Hill, there is little to herald the wonderful surprise of turning

Caption For Brockworth, Coopers Hill And Stroud Road C1955

The backdrop to this scene is Coopers Hill, where each Whit Monday the famous cheese-rolling event takes place.

Caption For Swindon, Queens Park C1955

It was developed from clay pits left over from old brickworks; it had formerly been the site of earthworks for an ill-founded attempt to excavate a tunnel through Swindon hill for the Swindon, Marlborough

Caption For Tenby, Castle Hill From St Catherine's 1890

A temporary bridge was erected from a ledge below the Store or Detachment Shelter on the left to Castle Hill, which allowed the passage of building materials and labourers from mainland to

Caption For Pilley, The Post Office C1955

The others are Bailey, Bull Hill, Portmore, Sandy Down, Walhampton, and Boldre itself.

Caption For Bristol, The View From The Granary 1901

Perched high on its hill in the background at left is the tower erected to commemorate John Cabot's voyage.

Caption For Hartest, The Green C1960

To the right of the picture are the Hall, now the Crown Inn, and the church. Behind the war memorial is Church House, the former Guildhall.