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Bread and Cheese Hill
Bread and Cheese Hill
Bread and Cheese Hill, which has changed surprising little over the years.
A Postcard to Captain Barton
"Who was Captain Barton?" Does anyone have any knowledge of this man or his riding school?
Bread & Cheese Hill - What's in a Name?
Food for Thought
Bread and Cheese Hill
An Accident Blackspot
Bread and Cheese Hill
Early Steam Lorry Brakes
Bread and Cheese Hill Tea Shop
A Welcome Stop
Fire Engine Crash
At the bottom of Bread and Cheese hill whilst responding to a call-out.
Hilltop Service Station - Bread & Cheese Hill
The two people in the older photo are George Miller who owned the garage and his oldest son Ron.
Jet Garage - Bread and Cheese Hill - Benfleet
Rare cine film from about 1965/66
Living in Bowers Road in the 1950s & 1960s
Despite the state of the unmade roads, it was nice and quiet due to the lack of traffic, and there was plenty of wildlife. I used to sit on the back doorstep and watch the lizards running around the yard.
Philip Packham Remembers
Family Business on Bread & Cheese Hill and Kiln Road
The Church in the Woods Celebrates
Thundersley Christian Spiritualist Church
The Devil Steps
Local folklore
Views of Bread and Cheese Hill
Do you know where its name came from?
Wheelers Rest and Packham Brothers Motor Garage
This article about the Packham brothers is on our sister site Hadleigh & Thundersley. Click to see.
Areas
1949 - A very fine year
Aerofilms Photographs Between 1960 and 1981
Benfleet Landmarks
Building the bridge
Fire Engine Crash
The Downs
Conservation Area
Bread and Cheese Hill
Tarpots Area
North Benfleet
The Creek and Crossing
Station and Area