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Abbots Morton, Worcestershire

Abbots Morton maps

Historic maps of Abbots Morton and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Abbots Morton maps

Abbots Morton map

Historic map of Abbots Morton

Worcestershire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Worcestershire

Abbots Morton map

Historic Map of any Abbots Morton postcode

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Abbots Morton photos

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Abbots Morton books

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Herefordshire Living Memories
Paperback
rrp £14  £11.20

Kidderminster Town and City Memories
Paperback
rrp £13  £10.40

Vale of Evesham Photographic Memories
Paperback
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Abbots Morton books
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Memories of Abbots Morton

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Worcestershire memories

Workman family

My grandmother was born in Bishampton 1891, Maggie Elizabeth Workman, daughter to Honeybourn and Emma Spires. Her aunt Sarah Spires donated a large sum of money to the church, there is a plaque to say.
Honeybourn's father was George Workman, he married Margaret Standley. Does anyone have information? I would appreciate any information, photos etc.
annieseed@hotmail.co.uk

Shared on 26 June 2008 by Ann Seedhouse.

Davis Family History

I have been researching the Davis family, who lived on Feckenham Square for many years. My grandfather used to tell us that he remembers going to his grandparent's house when he was a boy in the early 1900s. I have found family members living here as early as 1861, although they certainly lived in the village before then. I live in... [more]

Shared on 26 June 2008 by Lynda Moore.

Via Great Hampton

Our grandparents live in Chipping Campden. When we lived in Worcester we would always go through Evesham on the way to Chipping Campden. We always drove past Great Hampton churh for as long as I could remember. It always looked very nice - tucked in among the trees, with its blue clock face. How cleaned up the church has become since... [more]

Shared on 21 October 2009 by Richard Pullin.

Camping Holiday

As a young teenager with fond memories of Evesham and surrounding areas, I enjoyed with two of my male friends, camping  at  Weir Camping Meadow, which was located by the River Avon down in the lower part of the town.
The camping meadow could be viewed from the bridge spanning the river.
The camping equipment we had was very basic indeed,... [more]

Shared on 30 January 2009 by Arthur Forty.

Hampton Ferry, Memories

First placed here by the monks of Evesham Abbey in the thirteenth century to enable them to tend the vineyard that they planted on Clarkes Hill, the original use of the cottage was a wine store.  Their system of pulling the ferry rope between two stauntions to get across the river is still used to this very day, in spite of... [more]

Shared on 08 September 2007 by Diana Raphael.

Via Pershore

Our grandparents live in Chipping Campden. When we lived in Worcester we would drive through Pershore on the way there. As a young child I used to acknowledge the little flags which were hung on string in between the buildings on either side of the high street.

Shared on 21 October 2009 by Richard Pullin.

Alcester Street

I was 11 years old in 1957 and during that year I transferred from St Stephen's Junior Mixed School to Lodge Farm County Secondary. I lived at number 12 Wellington Street, which has been virtually destroyed by the new town development. I have many memories of Alcester Street through the 1950s and early 1960s. There never seemed to be much traffic... [more]

Shared on 30 May 2009 by Wayne Harris.

Friends and Staff

I left school in 1949 having been a happy (if not good) student since 1946.
Memorably I was school athletics champion in 1949 and had been Worccestershire Schools High Jump Champion in the same year. I was also Left Half for the schools 1st Eleven football team.
I well remember staff: Miss Beake, 'Soapy Watson', Jimmy Moral, Miss Moore, Mr Andrews,... [more]

Shared on 25 April 2009 by Brian Cosnett.

Extracts From Abbots Morton & Worcestershire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Abbots Morton, inspired by Frith photos.

Kidderminster Town and City Memories

This view of the main road (known here simply as 'The Ringway') shows St George's Park just to the left of the dual carriageway. The park was originally twice the size it now is, for much of it was lost when the road was cut through here. This section and St Mary's Ringway formed the first stage of the building operation, and were... [more]

This is an extract from Kidderminster Town and City Memories.
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Kidderminster Town and City Memories

Now known as the Great Chamber, this room has since had panelling added to the walls, bringing it more into line with how it probably looked in around 1600.

This is an extract from Kidderminster Town and City Memories.
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Kidderminster Town and City Memories

The two stairs here are raised to reveal the entrance to one of the hiding places, a small room that was hidden beneath two floor levels.

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