Maps

67 maps found.

1919, Crossway Ref. POP684662
1919, Crossway Ref. POP684663
1920, Crossways Ref. POP684678
1897, Crossways Ref. RNE684677
1899, Crossways Ref. RNC684673
1923, Crossway Ref. POP684658
1947, Crossway Ref. NPO684658
1947, Crossway Ref. NPO684663
1946, Crossways Ref. NPO684678
1898, Crossway Ref. RNE684658
1896, Crossways Ref. RNE684678
1946, Crossways Ref. NPO684673
1945, Crossways Ref. NPO684677
1919, Crossways Ref. POP684675
1919, Crossways Ref. POP684677
1945, Hyltons Crossways Ref. NPO743039
1922, Hyltons Crossways Ref. POP743039
1900-1903, Crossway Ref. RNC684658
1899-1900, Crossways Ref. RNC684670
1886, Crossways Ref. HOSM42445

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Memories

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Plymstock Memories Late 1950s

Having moved out of Plymouth, and awaiting a new build house off Dunstone Road, I lived for a while at my grandparent's house on Dean Hill whilst attending Goosewell Infants. At that time Dean Hill was a tranquil leafy ...Read more

A memory of Plymstock

Welshs Grocery Shop

When I was a little girl, my mother, Violet Helmore, would take me into Welsh's regularly to do her shopping. Biscuits could be bought loose then as could sugar tea etc. I always thought that I was a good little girl, ...Read more

A memory of Midsomer Norton in 1954 by Diane Shearn

Pride Of The Valley

I used to camp as a child and teenager at Crosswater down the road [my father knew the then owner] and one of my memories is of driving past the hotel en-route from Farnham. I stayed here as a birthday treat in 2003 and went on ...Read more

A memory of Churt in 2005 by Richard Clark

Shops

Picture shows the junction of Main Road with Crossways. I moved to Crossways aged 7 in 1961. The shop on the corner by the phone box was a Co-op, and the one on the far side of Crossways was a Post Office. From 1961 to 1970 I caught the ...Read more

A memory of Gidea Park in 1963 by John Buchanan

Moreton School And The Radclyffe Family

Hello I would dearly love to hear from anyone who remembers my mother, myself and my sister when we lived at 'Crossways' with the Radclyffe family. My mother was their cook/housekeeper. It was the early ...Read more

A memory of Moreton by s.hindley

The Crossways Shops

Can anyone remember a film being made outside the Crossways Shops? Everyone had to stand in front of the shops and wait for cars to come along. We were told not to move or cheer or anything else. I remember standing outside the ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Carrol Beasley

Crossways

the year would be around 1978, I know this for in this year I passed my driving test, anyway we came to live in New Yatt having moved from Wantage where I grew up, so as one can imagine was not very happy having left my friends and the ...Read more

A memory of New Yatt by 144acopy

Memories Of Heston From 1940 S

I remember Mrs Ballard at the hairdressers in The Crossways. I did some hair modelling for her at one time when she employed a hairdresser called Freda. We went up to London and Freda won a certificate with my ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Carrol Beasley

Fond Memories

My family moved to Bracknell in 1961 from Lancashire. I can remember some of the shops in Crossway. At the top end by the High Street was a toyshop, next door was a gents clothes shop nearly opposite that was Miller Morris and ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell by risingsun456

Moores In Crossways Rd

i have only recently discovered this site, i love this photo it shows on the right of the picture in front of the ford (prefect or anglia i think) one of my dads family at what was then a.e.moore and sons the greengrocer. ...Read more

A memory of Grayshott in 1960 by Colin Moore

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Captions

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Caption For Churt, The Village C1965

We are a little further north than view C105008; we can see the BP petrol pumps of Overton's Garage with the parade of shops beyond the Crossways.

Caption For Cardiff, Fidlas Road C1965

The Crossways corner shop is using every inch of its frontage to advertise its wares, a practice applied today and yesterday.

Caption For Hoveton, The Village C1950

Three decades later, the quiet cross ways of the previous view present a very different character.

Caption For Hoveton, The Village C1950

Three decades later, the quiet cross ways of the previous view present a very different character.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road C1965

George Hilton Arriving from Hastings in 1882, George Hilton established himself as a cabinet maker in the Crossways area (today's Sussex Road).

Caption For Churt, The Crossways C1955

Here, at about that time, Frith's photographer looks north along the main Hindhead-Farnham road towards the Crossways: this is what the main crossroads in Churt is called, and so is the pub at the

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Caption For Windermere, From Calgarth 1887

This view was taken looking across White Cross Bay to the northern end of the lake.

Caption For Bangor, Terraces 1897

It was a very attractive feature for the growing number of cross-water visitors.

Caption For Launceston, Dunheved Cross 1906

The top part of the cross was discovered in the 19th century at Tresmarrow Farm, and was put in the town museum.

Caption For Launceston, Dunheved Cross 1906

The top part of the cross was discovered in the 19th century at Tresmarrow Farm, and was put in the town museum.

Caption For Stirling, Old Parliament House 1899

The work included inserting additional floors, cross walls, staircases, windows and doorways.

Caption For Liskeard, An Old Cornish Cross 1928

This wayside cross was brought to Liskeard churchyard in 1908 after it was discovered being used as a gatepost on nearby Tencreek Farm.

Caption For Chester, The Cross 1903

The cross was restored to its original site in 1975.

Caption For Winchester, St Cross Church 1896

The Hospital of St Cross was founded by Bishop Henry de Blois, half-brother to King Stephen, in 1136.

Caption For Frome, The Market Place C1950

Boyle Cross was a fountain erected in 1871 and used for washing fish for the market.

Caption For Winchester, St Cross Village 1928

One visitor to St Cross was the poet John Keats, who stayed in Winchester during 1819 and often walked this way.

Caption For Rochester, Castle Grounds 1908

Though a whole section of the tower collapsed, the siege was not over: the defenders simply withdrew behind a great cross-wall, and it was only starvation that eventually forced them out.

Caption For Winchester, St Cross Church 1906

The splendid church of St Cross was built between 1170 and 1230 for the poor brethren and is a fine architectur- al mix of Norman and Early English.

Caption For Plymouth, St Andrew's Cross 1895

St Andrew's Cross was part of old Plymouth, much of which was destroyed in succesive bombing raids by the German Luftwaffe during the last war.

Caption For Chichester, Market Cross 1892

Built early in the 16th century by Bishop Storey, the purpose of the cross was to provide shelter for traders who came into the city to sell their wares.

Caption For Drayton, The Cross And Wheatsheaf C1955

The stone cross was erected to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

Caption For Desborough, The Cross And George Hotel C1960

According to some sources, the cross was once part of the entrance to a local country estate.

Caption For Alfriston, The Ancient Market Cross C1960

The medieval market cross was erected when Alfriston was granted the right to hold a weekly market.

Caption For Haddenham, The Green C1950

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