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Bridges Stone maps

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

Bridges Stone photos

We have no photos of Bridges Stone, although we do have photos of these nearby places:

Knightwick| Broadwas| Bransford| Whitbourne| West Malvern| Malvern| Madresfield| Great Malvern| Powick| Colwall| Hallow| Clifton-On-Teme| Bosbury| Malvern Wells| Hanley Castle

Bridges Stone area books

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Memories of Bridges Stone

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Worcestershire memories

Public House

What happened to the Wobbley Wheel pub that used to be in Alfrick Pound? I went past where it was but no longer is?

Williams Farm

My memorys of Alfrick was Hopping at Williams Farm in the war years, being a lad it was great fun, there was a small pub up the road, called the New Inn, seems as if it's gone now, but I can't find where Williams Farm was. It was up a little lane with a post box at the end of the main road with a small stream. Regards, Charles Wood

Tedney Bank

My Great Great Grandfather was James Bradley of Clifton-on-Teme (1853-1931). He died rather dramatically at Tedney Bank in 1931, following the Clifton-on-Teme Hunt. According to family lore, he saw the fox, cried out "There's the fox!" then dropped dead! He had to be carried back to Clifton on a door which needed to be dismantled for the 'occasion'. His grave in Clifton Churchyard records that he "died in the hunting field". Not a bad way to go, I suppose!

Mom Lived in Baynards...1930-40's

Mom went to the country to live during the war.  She lived in a big field - the house and land were let by the Fulton Brick Works, I believe that was the name.  I have about 5 pictures of her home with my Auntie Connie.

Childhood Years

Beacon Hill 1907
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Many hours were spent playing on the hills around this area. In the centre of the picture is a mound, we called it the Tump, it was the excavation from the cutting and it was made into a feature with three seats or benches for walkers to enjoy a rest and admire the views over Herefordshire.

The Lee Family

Beacon Hill 1907
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My grandmother Elsie Thomas married Harold Victor Lee in 1929. Sadly he died 3 months later. They were living at 2 Albion Villas, Lower Wyche. He was a Dept Manager at a Clothing Shop. His father was a grocer - William Edward Lee. Until recently we didnt know anything about this marriage. If anyone knows the Lee family, if they are still in the area or knows where Albion Villas is could they please get in touch many thanks

Information Wanted on Rose Cottage Malvern

I am looking to find information on Rose Cottage, my father in law's family lived here in and around the 1930s, not sure what date from or to.  I am looking for old photographs of this house and any information relating to it.  I would be extremely grateful, as it would help with information for family tree.

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