Maps

67 maps found.

1947, Crossways Ref. NPO684670
1896, Crossway Ref. RNE684662
1896, Crossways Ref. RNE684670
1920, Ashfold Crossways Ref. POP627643
1899-1900, Crossway Ref. RNC684663
1920, Crossway Green Ref. POP684665
1919, Crossway Green Ref. POP684666
1896, Alfold Crossways Ref. RNE621416
1897-1898, Crossways Ref. RNC684678
1898, Ashfold Crossways Ref. RNC627643
1947, Crossway Green Ref. NPO684665
1940, Alfold Crossways Ref. NPO621416
1896, Crossway Ref. RNE684663
1897, Crossways Ref. RNE684673
1895, Crossways Ref. RNE684675
1919, Crossways Ref. POP684670
1919, Crossways Ref. POP684673
1947, Crossway Ref. NPO684662
1940, Crossways Ref. NPO684675
1887 - 1902, Crossway Ref. HOSM49038

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Memories

33 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Easthampstead, Bracknell

We moved to Easthampstead in 1962 and moved away in 1968. Bracknell town did have the Crossways but I do remember the rest of the town which was still beautiful and old. When we returned in 1969 I was horrified as an 11 ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell in 1962

Work In Crossways

I had a Saturday job at the top end of this picture at a hardware shop Miller Morris and Brooker. Across from them was toy shop and a mens fashion shop. I think next door to MMB was a cafe.

A memory of Bracknell by risingsun456

Crossways

I stayed at Crossways (a beautiful 1920/30s? bungalow) on a family holiday for 2 weeks in 1961 with my parents, sister, grandparents, great-aunt and a family friend when I was 6. I remember it as one of the best & happiest family ...Read more

A memory of Sandbanks in 1961 by Amanda Chadderton

Crossways

Kiddies Corner was great but my favourite treat was a trip to 'The Imp' coffee bar - coloured light panels in the ceiling and an Expresso machine making all the noises ! My mum worked at the Co-op and on Saturdays I would spend a lot of ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell

Moreton The Bakery And My Childhood

My family on my mums side were the Bedford's that owned and worked in the Bakery. Fred Bedford was my grandad, sadly we lost him when I was 18, back in 1984. With the expansion of supermarkets, and increased ...Read more

A memory of Moreton in 1970 by Lisa Samways

First Home Of Our Own

My husband and I moved to Easthampstead in 1959 and were allocated an "end terrace house" in Black Meadows. We went to the local Baptist Church where services were then held in an old house near where Pointe Royale was ...Read more

A memory of Easthampstead in 1959 by Pamela Chaldecott

The Best Of Childhoods

I moved to Hunts Cross in 1948 when I was two. I lived in Laxton Road and went to Kingsthorne School from 1951 to 1957 when I, like virtually everyone else, passed the eleven plus. I went to Hillfoot Hey, now sadly ...Read more

A memory of Hunt's Cross by John Whiteside

Evacuee From London

My name was Angela Saunders when, in about August 1940, aged 5, I was evacuated from Kingsbury, North London to Crossways Farm, Curland Crossroads during the Second World War. I lived with the lovely Cottey family - friends of ...Read more

A memory of Curland in 1940 by Angela Beer

Cum Agen Cafe

This picture brings back very happy memories for me, as it shows my grandparents' (Arthur and Madge Douglas) shop and cafe (Cum agen Cafe) where we spent many, many happy times.  Pickering certainly has changed since then.  On the ...Read more

A memory of Pickering

The Great Life In Waltham Cross

The Great Life in Waltham Cross Life in Waltham Cross started for me in 1936, I was six years old and my father had just completed 25 years of service with the Royal Navy, we actually stayed with my father’s ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Cross in 1930 by Ronald Bennett

Captions

32 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Bungay, The Butter Cross C1955

The Butter Cross was built in 1689, after the fire of the previous year which destroyed much of the town.

Caption For Haddenham, The Green C1950

A Celtic cross was chosen by the village for their war memorial.

Caption For Over Kellet, The Village 1923

Later the old cross was turned into a memorial for the Second World War.

Caption For Bungay, Market Place 1951

A year after a fire razed most of Bungay to the ground in 1688, the Butter Cross was built to commemorate it.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Place C1965

The area to the right of the cross was laid with cobbles and pedestrianised in a controversial scheme carried out in the late 1990s.

Caption For North Frodingham, The Cross C1955

This, the second cross, was erected in 1811, but it suffered from erosion, and now a replica adorns the market place.

Caption For Wakefield, Cross Square C1955

A market cross was here in 1707, but it was demolished 160 years later.

Caption For Malmesbury, Market Cross And Oxford Street C1955

The tower of Tower House can be seen at the junction with Cross Hayes Lane (right).