Maps

54 maps found.

1940, Morden Ref. NPO783648
1945, Morden Ref. NPO783649
1895, Morden Ref. RNE783648
1919, Morden Ref. POP783648
1920, Morden Ref. POP783649
1896, Morden Ref. RNE783649
1946, Steeple Morden Ref. NPO839077
1896, Guilden Morden Ref. RNE723399
1919, Morden Green Ref. POP783653
1897-1909, Morden Ref. RNC783648
1897-1909, Morden Ref. RNC783649
1896, Morden Green Ref. RNE783653
1896, Morden Park Ref. RNE783658
1945, Morden Park Ref. NPO783658
1919, East Morden Ref. POP697700
1919, West Morden Ref. POP864755
1940, East Morden Ref. NPO697700
1946, Guilden Morden Ref. NPO723399
1920, Morden Park Ref. POP783658
1940, West Morden Ref. NPO864755

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Memories

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Vatric , Lower Morden

Does anyone remember vatric controll systems in Garth road lower Morden. I worked there in the mid 1960s David Huggett

A memory of Morden by David Huggett

Machine Gunned On Churston Drive By A Young German Pilot

My Aunt Joyce (born 1931) used to live on Churston Drive. She told me this morning about how she was walking to school with a friend one morning during the war when a German plane machine-gunned ...Read more

A memory of Morden by David Stephenson

Childhood Days

I lived in morden from 1948-1965 and I have wonderful memories of Morden Park and the bandstand that always had a band paying on Sundays and teas in the big house, not sure what it was called or what it was used for. My mother always ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1950 by Linda Hoddinett

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Sittingbourne To Australia

My name is Margaret.  I was born in Park Road, Sittingbourne on 18.4.45. My parents were Flossie and Cyril Neaves. My dad worked as a machine man in the Sittingbourne paper mills and my mum worked fruit picking in ...Read more

A memory of Sittingbourne in 1971 by namscox

My Years At Langley School

Hiya to anyone who was at Langley School from the 1950s to 1961. All in all I spent most of my school life there. My friends there were Hilda Makin, who sadly died in the 1960s, Margaret, I think it was Green, Denise ...Read more

A memory of Baildon in 1957 by Carol Barker

Morden Park

I lived in Morden from the age of 3 to the age of 16. What I really remember is that I made model aircraft of many different kinds which I used to fly in Morden Park. I used to cycle to "Normans Model Aircraft" shop in Kingston Road, ...Read more

A memory of Morden by John Murray

The Lowe Family In Market Street

My great grandfather, Andrew Corden LOWE moved to Tenbury Wells about 1904 with his wife Florence "Flo" and their two little children: Douglas age 4 and my grandmother Cordelia "Queenie", age 1. He was an ...Read more

A memory of Tenbury Wells in 1900 by Mandy Sutton

Leos Cafe/Espresso Bar

Although I lived in Tooting, all my cousins lived on the Mitcham side! I was a tomboy and used to hang around over Figges Marsh, playing rounders or smoking illicit ciggies in the red shed! The Teddy boys (later the mods) ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1964 by Jackie Rice

Boring Morden

i hated morden when i was a child, sunday was a dead day, no shops open, i couldn't wait to get away, now 72 years later & living in the north east of england, happily married for 51 years i still have feelings for the the place, my ...Read more

A memory of Morden

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Captions

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Caption For Morden, Looking North East C1965

Crown House provides a view of London Road and Morden Court and the slightly earlier mock Tudor York Close to the left.

Caption For North Cheam, London Road C1955

The broad expanse of the A24 London Road heading towards Stonecot Hill and Morden is lined with parked cars and bicycles outside the shops.

Caption For Sutton, Stonecot Hill C1955

The line of concrete lamp standards, surmounted by the new sodium streetlights, delineates the edges of the A24 as it ascends from its crossing over the Pyl brook towards Morden.

Caption For Morden, Abbotsbury Road C1955

The variety of shops in Morden was to alter after the underground railway station opened in 1926 and large-scale retail development began.

Caption For Wellingborough, Sheep Street C1955

This view looks south, downhill past Horden's booksellers and stationers, which is undergoing repair.

Caption For Borden, The Village C1950

The name Borden means 'woodland pasture by the hill'.