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Photos

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Maps

57 maps found.

1946, Daw's House Ref. NPO688992
1898-1899, Daw's Cross Ref. RNC688983
1898-1900, Daw's Green Ref. RNC688985
1921, Daw's Cross Ref. POP688983
1895, Daw's Cross Ref. RNE688983
1919, Daw's House Ref. POP688992
1898, Daw's Green Ref. RNE688985
1882 - 1883, Daw's House Ref. HOSM56375
1896, Daw's House Ref. RNE688992
1946, Daw's Green Ref. NPO688985
1919, Daw's Green Ref. POP688985
1899-1900, Daw's House Ref. RNC688992
1902, Daw End Ref. RNC688957
1896, Daws Heath Ref. RNE688987
1945, Daw's Cross Ref. NPO688983
1882 - 1883, Daw's House Ref. HOSM42919
1946, Daw End Ref. NPO688957
1925, Daw Cross Ref. POP688956
1899, Daw End Ref. RNE688957
1898, Daws Heath Ref. RNC688987

Books

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Memories

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Mitcham

I lived in Manor Road in the late fifties and then Lymington Close until the end of the sixties, it was a great place to live then. We played on Mitcham common going to the seven island ponds on our bicycles and the old gun site. Mr ...Read more

A memory of Norbury

Memories Of My Dad

Hi if anyone has any memories of Roy Grinsted, 5 The Avenue, Arden Park, bredbury. I would love to here them. He was born 1945. His dad was Thomas Grinsted and I only remember my step grandma Mary as my gran died in the 60's i think. ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury by Lisa Grinsted Moxon

My Dad's Shop (Mount Stores)

This photo brought back so many memories my Dad, Ralph Catchpole, bought the the Mount Stores in 1952 he owned and ran the shop until about 1965. I have so many memories of my life in Dinas Powis, my Dad's Morris Minor is ...Read more

A memory of Dinas Powis in 1955 by Clive Turner

Dads First Cattle

My dad had a yard here before the houses were built back in the 40s. He bought his first cows and used to milk them in a barn there. I can remember as a small child being in the barn with mum and dad when an aeroplane crashed ...Read more

A memory of Lower Heyford in 1940 by Marion June Messenger

Good Times

I lived at 14 oak street Chapel of Ease. I can remember the two estates being built and the bridge in the photo is also the way I went to school at the west end primary school. The red phone box is still there I believe, in the photo the high ...Read more

A memory of Abercarn by John Weeks

Evacuee

My name was Evelyn Smith "Eve".  I was evacuated to my uncle and aunt's home during the war.  My uncle was Sidney Smith - he was station master.  We lived at 3 Coombe Lea.   Miss Richardson was our school teacher - a really beautiful ...Read more

A memory of Tipton St John in 1940 by Eve White

My Dad And Uncle

my dad and uncle worked as building contractors for bb evans and the cinemas in kilburn high st my dad also drive a van with billboards advertising would love to hear if anyone has memories of this or worked at night in the cinemas

A memory of Kilburn by Marilyn Smith

Looking For Dad I Have Never Known Or Seen

Mon Apr 4th 2022, at 11:08 pm Lisa Younes commented: Hi I'm Lisa, I have secondary breast cancer treatable but no cure, on my bucket list is a wish to find out any information on a family surname Todd who ...Read more

A memory of Drumchapel by Lisa Younes

Dads Shop

This was my Dad's shop where he started his butchering business in the 1930's till, he closed in 1973. Both my brother Tom and I worked there. Tom from 1955 till it closed and I began in 1962 and left in 1966, for Australia. In those ...Read more

A memory of Guisborough by Robert Pallister

My Dad's Memories Of The Boys Garden City (Bgc)

My Dad, Thomas Brisland lived at the BGC for 9 years from around 1924. He was housed in Natal Cottage with 34 other boys and they were cared for by a matron and a house mother. The matron was Mrs. ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge by Rod Brisland

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Captions

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Caption For Ditcheat, The Village C1955

One of its stone mullioned windows has a pane painted with the arms of the Dawe family, the manor's later owners.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Abbey 1906

In 1896 his lordship moved up the hill to Daws Hill House and the Abbey became a pioneering girls' public school.

Caption For Gravesend, The Ferry 1902

Reached via a cobbled yard in front of The Three Daws pub, and visually obstructed by the high sea wall, the pier is somewhat run down, unlike the Royal Terrace Pier.

Caption For Chesham, Church Street C1965

The demolished ones in that view were replaced by Dawes Close, a group of single storey cottages, built in 1959 for the Mary Gertrude Davies Trust, set around a small green whose access can

Caption For High Wycombe, The Rupert Gates On Marlow Hill 1906

The gates from the St Mary's Street entrance were re-erected on Daws Hill Lane at about the same time.

Caption For Deal, From The Pier Pavilion 1899

The pier has always been popular with fishermen, and catches of bass, bull huss, cod, conger, dab, dogfish, flounder, mullet, plaice, pouting and sole are common.