Maps

370 maps found.

1907, Water Houses Ref. HOSM53029
1895, Quaking Houses Ref. HOSM57270
1899-1900, Heath House Ref. RNC730143
1903, Hey Houses Ref. RNC732161
1897-1902, Custom House Ref. RNC686460
1902-1903, Brick Houses Ref. RNC649679
1903-1904, Beck Houses Ref. RNC636039
1902-1903, Lower House Ref. RNC769400
1900-1903, Hundred House Ref. RNC742142
1947, Spacey Houses Ref. NPO835989
1947, Spittal Houses Ref. NPO836453
1946, West Houses Ref. NPO864461
1947, Tow House Ref. NPO850861
1895, Five Houses Ref. RNE706336
1924, Hilton House Ref. POP736723
1925, Dye House Ref. POP696113
1922, Hundle Houses Ref. POP742107
1919, Five Houses Ref. POP706336
1925, Mite Houses Ref. POP781674
1923, Moss Houses Ref. POP784236

Books

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Memories

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Holidays In Holywell

Hi I am am coming for a reminisce of holidays at Holywell farm, which my Great Uncle Harry and Great Aunt Vi owned, I am hoping I can find the beautiful thatched house, they were idyllic holidays for us girls ...Read more

A memory of Holywell by Yvette Mangum

My Early Days

My family was one of those temporarily housed in one of the old Nisan huts used by those stationed there during WW2. My mother was Doreen and my adoptive father Ivan Nobbs. In October 1953, we were joined by my brother, Stephen. I still ...Read more

A memory of Hethel by Jon Nobbs

1944 Vi Flying Bomb

This isn't really a memory because I was too young at the time. I was born in a timber bungalow called "Midway" on Lowford Hill, Bursledon in April 1942. Dad was working at the Follands aircraft factory at that time, building ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by Nigel Olliver

Bryn Road Tondu

Members of my Thomas family built a number of houses in Bryn Road and sometime lived at Nos. 64, 66, 70 and 84. I have a photo of early family members that I would like to identify if anybody knows of these, Edith, Elizabeth Blodwen, ...Read more

A memory of Tondu by Dave G

The Oak Tree

The Oak Tree was amazing, and big enough to hide behind as a small child. It was a key feature throughout childhood. It was a shame when it was cut down. It is near the Berristead, the Elizabethan manor house, and was allegedly planted by a Tudor, though not sure who.

A memory of Wilburton by Sandra Shaw

Barbers

I had many a dodgy haircut, and a few good ones, at De Sallas (?) In Darkes Lane. And my father and mother used to love the Embassy Club. My father used to take me wrestling at the Ritz. I saw Mick McManus, Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks, ...Read more

A memory of Potters Bar by Stephen Walker

Bush House Open Air School

I also attended bush house open air school not sure how many years maybe one or two think I left around 1959 - 1961. I think my teacher was Miss Williams - I remember all the teachers names you have mentioned but only ...Read more

A memory of Isleworth by Malcolm Golding

London,Piccadilly Circus 1951 1955

I was a young Constable in the year 1951, and fresh from Peel House, Westminster was assigned tio the Savile Row station known as CD. I lived at the Section House on Broadwick Street, Soho named after Lord ...Read more

A memory of London in 1951 by Nelson Jones

Shoreside Revisited

I too remember holidaying here with my family in the late 60s, early 70s. In fact I have just revisited the island and paid homage to Seaview. Nothing has changed much, except the old hotel at the end of Pier Rd has gone. The house looks remarkably the same. Great memories!

A memory of Seaview by Rob Baston

Coronation Year At Cresswell

The actual day of the Coronation it rained, not only in London but also at the village of Cresswell, home of my mother's family for several Centuries. The rain didn't bother us as we spent most of the day in the ...Read more

A memory of Cresswell in 1953 by Lawrence Michael Whitfield

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Captions

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Caption For Compton Bishop, Crooks Peaks Guest House C1960

To the west of Compton Bishop, the former Crooks Peak Guest House is now a private house, almost invisible behind high beech hedges.

Caption For Effingham, St Teresa's Convent C1965

St Teresa's Convent was established in Effinghamhill House, a stucco early 19th- century mansion in the chalk hills two miles south of Effingham village.

Caption For Odiham, High Street 1906

The imposing red brick house of c1500 on the right (now The Old House and Queen Anne House) was a wealthy merchant's jettied house prior to its refronting and dividing in the 18th century.

Caption For Odiham, High Street 2004

These neo-Georgian houses built in 1995 replaced Palace Gate House, which was demolished c1987 as part of the development for housing of the last working farm in Odiham.

Caption For Holybourne, The London Road 1898

The house on the right with the gate was called Inwood House after the several generations of the Inwood family who came from nearby Neatham.

Caption For Andover, East Street 1904

East Street used to lead from the Common Acre past a number of big houses.

Caption For London, Park Lane 1890

These great houses included Grosvenor House, the home of the Marquess of Westminster, Holdernesse House, the residence of the Marquess of Londonderry, and Dorchester House.

Caption For Sherborne, Kings School Quadrangle 1891

A view of Sherborne School Courts showing the former Abbot's house and kitchen.

Caption For Lindfield, Bower House And Church 1957

The village has many historic houses.

Caption For Aylesbury, Church Street 1921

All the houses on the left have been bought by the Thomas Hickman Charity in recent years and refurbished, including the Chantry on the left, a pretty Gothick front of about 1840 with arched and hood-moulded

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Cavendish School, Warners End C1965

Within two years 1,000 houses were built, and by 1954 an average of ten new residents were moving into Hemel Hempstead every day.

Caption For London, Park Lane 1890

These great houses included Grosvenor House, the home of the Marquess of Westminster, Holdernesse House, the residence of the Marquess of Londonderry, and Dorchester House.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street C1965

From right to left are seen the Dorset Arms, Dorset House, Amherst House, Sackville House, a butcher's shop, and Cromwell House, with its tall chimneys.

Caption For Dublin, The Custom House 1897

The Custom House dates from 1791 but was burned down in 1921 during the troubled years that led to the creation of the Irish Free State.

Caption For London, Park Lane 1890

These great houses included Grosvenor House, the home of the Marquis of Westminster, Holdernesse House, the residence of the Marquess of Londonderry, and Dorchester House.

Caption For Braunston, High Street C1955

Looking west along the High Street, we see on the right the Dog and Gun, a Phipps public house, now closed and converted to a private house.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, The Top Of The World, Warners End C1965

Within two years 1,000 houses were built, and by 1954 an average of ten new residents were moving into Hemel Hempstead every day.

Caption For Lindfield, Bower House And Church 1957

The church of St John the Baptist is mainly 13th-century and has a wood-shingled broach spire.The village has many historic houses.

Caption For Prestbury, The Manor House 1903

At the bottom of the street is the bridge over the River Bollin and the Manor house.

Caption For Collingham, The River Café C1933

This summer recreation corner on the banks of the Wharfe lay below the present Collingham Wood House on the Wetherby road.

Caption For Lacock, Corner House, Church Street C1955

Little has changed of this view of the corner of Church Street and West Street since the houses were built.

Caption For Sutton, Worcester Road 1913

Edwardian and later houses can be seen in the foreground, including Dumbreck House on the left hand corner.

Caption For Wakefield, The Rose Gardens, Thornes Park C1953

Next to the gardener's house is the present-day rose garden, with delightful walkways and tropical houses.