Places

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Photos

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Maps

60 maps found.

1895, Beckley Ref. RNE636140
1919, Beckley Ref. POP636140
1921, Beckley Ref. POP636142
1895, Beckley Ref. RNE636141
1919, Beckley Ref. POP636141
1898, Beckley Ref. RNC636142
1946, Beckley Ref. NPO636140
1895, Beckley Furnace Ref. RNE636144
1898-1899, Beckley Ref. RNC636140
1940, Beckley Furnace Ref. NPO636144
1940, Beckley Ref. NPO636141
1940, Beckley Ref. NPO636142
1895, Beckley Ref. RNE636142
1921, Beckley Furnace Ref. POP636144
1897 - 1908, Beckley Ref. HOSM37338
1898, Beckley Ref. HOSM37337
1897-1909, Beckley Ref. RNC636141
1898, Beckley Furnace Ref. RNC636144
1896 - 1907, Beckley Ref. HOSM37336
1947, Bickley Ref. NPO639619

Books

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Memories

42 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Ravenscroft School From 1951 1958

I attended this school from 1951 -1958 and Mr Henry Francis Bailey ( with his wife Mary ) was always the head. At least till the time I left in 1958. They had one son Christopher who I believe wanted to become a ...Read more

A memory of Beckington by patwalker37srpen

Abuse

My memory and the memory of my 2 sisters was horrendous, it was like consentration camp. They would force you to eat dinners you did not like and if you didn't eat it you would be made to sit all night on the floor no covers ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by donnastafford77

Beckley Family Long Hanborough

My family can be traced to the 1700s and back to Robert Beckley. I hope to visit the area later this year to see where they lived. If anyone is related to Robert Beckley or any of his descendants I would love ...Read more

A memory of Long Hanborough

Beckley Parade

This view from Downs Way shows Beckley Parade and my uncle's shop which was next to the houses, the first house belonged to Councillor Turville Kill. My uncle's shop was a greengrocers and he and my aunt moved from here to the ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1961 by sue.rainer

Blundellsands

I remember a home for unmarried mothers in blundellsands Crosby, I am hoping to find local people who may remember it, it was called Berkley house but also had a catholic name it wasn't far from the station off serpentine rd I think. I ...Read more

A memory of Crosby

Born In Lower Shott

I have just discovered this wonderful website today and oh what memories come flooding back. I was born in Lower Shott in 1954 and lived there until I was about 23. I remember these shops so well. Being sent by my mum ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1960 by Anne Norris

Buckley St

Dear Francis Frith, We are, 10 Buckley St, mum & dad. Elsie & Billy Connor.

A memory of Warrington in 1940 by Brian Connor

Childhood Memories

My family moved to Great Bookham in 1957, and were the first owners of 1 Allen Road, part of a small Close of bungalows built by New Ideal Homes of Epsom. The 1904 photograph shows the beautiful beech trees by the ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1957 by Joy Davis

Family

My family on both my mother and father's side at one time came from Whitchurch. My gran and great granny were born there. My great granny never left the town in all of her 92 years,she died in 1948 after having 11 children. Looking at these ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch by debiroper1

Forever My Home

I grew up in Torrington & my family still live there and I love to visit the Commons. My godfather Bob Cudmore who lived in Well Street all his life used to tell me so much history, I could listen to him for ...Read more

A memory of Great Torrington by Charlotte Buckley

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Captions

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Caption For Peasmarsh, High Street C1955

The village, about three miles north-west of Rye, lies on the Beckley to Rye road.

Caption For Redditch, The Parade, Church Green West C1950

Buckley`s, in the centre here, is still recognisable, although the lettering on the end wall has been removed and the awnings have gone.

Caption For Kilmington, Whitford Road C1960

The Edwardian guidebook writer Francis Bickley described Kilmington thus: 'its branching streets, its old cottages with their bright gardens, the clear waters of its streamlet, all these go to the making

Caption For Pitsea, The Broadway C1955

The park, on the north side of London Road at the junction with Rectory Road, used to be known as Beckney Mead.

Caption For Pitsea, The Recreation Ground C1955

The park, on the north side of London Road at the junction with Rectory Road, used to be known as Beckney Mead.

Caption For Windermere, From Above Lowood 1892

For many years the Lowood was one of several hotels owned by the locally-based speedboat ace Norman Buckley (no relation of the author) and his family.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1900

The shop window at No 26, the draper Henry Octavius Bickley (right), contains clothing and parasols.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb 1922

The project to create the gardens was undertaken by borough surveyor Frederick Hugh McDonnell, and the elegant gates at Top o' Town were ceremonially opened by the Mayor, Henry Octavius Bickley

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Church C1960

This resulted in 1921 in the first council house estates being built off the Cambridge Road, just before the railway bridge in St Neots, and off Berkley Street in Eynesbury.

Caption For Basildon, Long Riding C1960

Malcolm Buckley, Leader of Basildon District Council and Chairman of Basildon Renaissance Partnership, wants Basildon 'to change its image and focus from a New Town to an established and in demand