Maps

75 maps found.

1902, Soudley Ref. RNC834164
1946, Upper Soudley Ref. NPO857800
1921, Little Soudley Ref. POP757984
1946, Soudley Ref. NPO834164
1882, Soudley Ref. HOSM59600
1899, Soudley Ref. RNE834165
1947, Soudley Ref. NPO834165
1920, Soudley Ref. POP834165
1919, Upper Soudley Ref. POP857800
1896, Upper Soudley Ref. RNE857800
1946, Little Soudley Ref. NPO757984
1896, Lower Soudley Ref. RNE769741
1902-1903, Soudley Ref. RNC834165
1919, Lower Soudley Ref. POP769741
1899-1900, Lower Soudley Ref. RNC769741
1880, Little Soudley Ref. HOSM51612
1921, Soudley Ref. POP834164
1897, Soudley Ref. RNE834164
1899-1900, Upper Soudley Ref. RNC857800
1946, Lower Soudley Ref. NPO769741

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Memories

24 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Memory Of Soudley

Steam to Stratford, in the early 20's James Joiner (a contractor from Soudley) assembled his convoy of Traction Engines en Route to Stratford Upon Avon to start the new Sewer Contract which was awarded to Joiners for £57,000. He ...Read more

A memory of Upper Soudley in 1920 by James Bevan

Marks & Spencer

I remember M & S very well in West Ealing. Around the fifties they had St Michael toys. One I remember was a milk float, it had little crates with bottles in them. It was made of polythene as a lot of toys were then. Also they had ...Read more

A memory of West Ealing by Nick Beard

Arrival Of Mail At Higher Clovelly Po.

This photo shows the arrival of Royal Mail being deliverd to the Post Office at Higher Clovelly. The mail for Clovelly village was then loaded on to the donkey and taken down the steep cobbled street to the Post ...Read more

A memory of Clovelly in 1930 by Graham Shackson

The Pier And Esplanade

I was born in Sudley Road nursing home, Bognor, and we lived in Nyewood Lane, but I used to stay frequently with my grandmother in her flat a couple of hundred yards from the Royal Norfolk Hotel. One of my earliest ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis in 1946 by Josephine Hammond

Astwood Bank Co Op......Remember It?

It was so interesting to find a few photos of old Astwood Bank on here. I moved to the village when my mother married my step father, Jesse Bradley, in 1964. We lived at 21 High Street and I got a job at the ...Read more

A memory of Astwood Bank in 1969 by Sue Ford

Mappleborough Green 1841 Census

I am trying to find out geneaology things in my family - Boswells - dating back to the early 1800's and at the time of the 1841 census were living in Mappleborough Green, Studley, with a John Morris. Would there be ...Read more

A memory of Ullenhall by Sue Holmes

Woolies

I loved working at Woolies, I was on the sweet counter. Sometimes we would swap some choc for a few biscuits..naughty but nice. Mr Lee was the manager, bit of a tarter at times, but I liked him. I remember stock-taking as I almost missed my ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1964 by Vivien Prideaux

Liz Munday

I am the daughter of Charles and Joyce Munday, both deceased; my two sisters and I grew up with the caravan park as our playground. Dad grew sunflowers all along the front of Monday's caravan park and we also owned the Green Topper ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis by Liz Bird

A Summer Evening In Hanwell.

I meet one of my friends, he is going fishing, it is around 6:30pm. We go down Green Lane to the canal and turn right over the River Brent. He starts to fish between the locks. Mr Hunt from Studley Grange Road ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 1962 by Nick Beard

Studley Grange Road Old Friends

I often wonder about friends I knew in Studley Grange Road. Terence White at no 72. Peter Dawson whose mum and dad owned the shop and ran a mobile shop that used to serve Northolt. Christopher Barnes whose dad grew ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell by Nick Beard

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Captions

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Caption For Blakeney, High Street C1950

Blakeney stands at the edge of the Forest of Dean at the point where Blackpool Brook and Soudley Brook meet.

Caption For Sambourne, The Green Dragon C1965

The village lies south of Redditch, with Studley and Astwood Bank encroaching from east and west.

Caption For Studley, The Old Castle C1960

The house sits in fields beside the River Arrow, away from the built-up part of Studley.

Caption For Studley, Studley College C1960

Designed in 1834 by the architect Beazley, this bizarre Gothic Revival structure was from 1903 until the 1960s the home of Studley College, founded by Frances, Countess of Warwick.

Caption For Stourbridge, Mary Stevens Park C1960

The mansion in the park was originally known as Heath House, and later came to be called Studley Court.

Caption For Calne, The Green And Church C1965

It was bought by Harris's to store sawdust for smoking their bacon; their supplies came from W E Beint & Sons Ltd, whose sawmills at Studley were famous for making elm coffin boards and pit props for

Caption For Fountains, 1955

The former Cistercian monastery, with its great east window prominent on the left, still fills the grounds of Studley Royal, but is now served by an award-winning National Trust visitor centre on the hillside

Caption For Studley, The Old Castle C1960

The house sits in fields beside the River Arrow, away from the built-up part of Studley.

Caption For Sambourne, The Green Dragon C1965

The village lies south of Redditch, with Studley and Astwood Bank encroaching from east and west.

Caption For Studley, The Manor House C1960

This beautiful 17th- century building appears to have been called New Hall in 1725, when it belonged to Thomas Chambers of Gorcott Hall (three miles north of Studley).

Caption For Studley, The Barley Mow C1960

It seems to have originally been a granary used by the monks of Studley Priory, but in 1534 they converted it to an inn to cater for travellers.

Caption For Studley, Studley College C1960

Studley Castle was designed by Samuel Beazley and built between 1834 and 1837 for Francis Lyttleton Holyoake Goodricke.

Caption For Fountains, C1960

The former Cistercian monastery still dominates the grounds of Studley Royal, and is now served by an award-winning National Trust visitor centre on the hillside above.