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Fittleton photos

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Fittleton maps

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

Fittleton map

Historic map of Fittleton

Wiltshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Wiltshire

Fittleton map

Historic Map of any Fittleton postcode

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Fittleton books

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Devizes Town and City Memories
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Chippenham Town and City Memories
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Salisbury Photographic Memories
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Fittleton books
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Memories of Fittleton

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Wiltshire memories

Small Arms Corps, Netheravon 1941 - 1945

I'm wondering if anyone can provide me with the exact address of the Small Arms Corps (I believe this is the Camp featured), that existed during the Second World War? My father was a weapons instructor stationed in Netheravon between 1941 and 1945, and I'd like to take him on a trip down memory lane in February. I believe... [more]

Shared on 16 January 2008 by Linda Fordham.

Addition to Con's entry

Being Con's older brother, my memories go back a bit further, having started school about the day war was declared, going to the village school, with Miss Burling(?) - rumour had it that she changed the spelling of her name from Berlin (for obvious reasons). There are a lot of hazy wartime memories as well which would occupy a lot more... [more]

Shared on 19 October 2009 by William(bill) Evans.

Post Office

The post Office was run by a Mrs Titt in the 1950s and the post lady was to be, in later life, my aunty.

Shared on 19 August 2009 by Conrad Evans.

Born and Bred

Born in Ablington just after the war we moved to Avon Banks, where I lived until married in 1970. My mother's father, mother and brothers (Fenners) all lived in Figheldean. Having read other peoples memories it brought back probably the most enjoyable part of my youth.

Shared on 19 August 2009 by Conrad Evans.

The Mill Pool

I lived at Netheravon from 1968 - 1972 (my father was in the RAF based at Old Sarum) and went to school at St Michaels Figheldean.
I remember we used to go swimming in the mill pool by the weir. I remember nearly drowning there, showing off in deep water under the big tree (still there) near the weir. I... [more]

Shared on 04 August 2009 by Kevin Denley.

Figheldean Manor

In 1945, just before VJ day, I moved from Scotland with my mother, to Figheldean Manor, to join my father who was then based at RAF Netheravon. I had never seen houses with flint walls and thatched roofs before, moreover, I had never experienced the type of food that was then available. My first experience of asparagus, watercress, fresh trout and... [more]

Shared on 14 February 2009 by Ronnie Meredith.

Visiting history

My husband was stationed here in WWII, and married a girl from Bulford. They divorced but the family ties are strong.
We met the first wife's family and had a wonderful time. Also the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion Vets had a great time revisiting and reminiscing.

Shared on 15 March 2007 by Sheelagh Macdonald.

North Tidworth, Station Road

I remember playing cricket on the green here. The cinema across the road was where we once listened to Norman Wisdom - from the outside, we couldn't get in aged 12!
I visited this road July 2009 for the first time since then, and was horrified that a Tesco now stands where we played. But Furze Hill Road remains exactly as... [more]

Shared on 21 July 2009 by Peter Hayward.

Extracts From Fittleton & Wiltshire books

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

Devizes Town and City Memories

The thatched building on the left is early 17th-century wattle and daub with some brick infill, and was an alehouse called the Lamb. Adjoining it was a boot maker, and the projecting part was a separate residence.

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

This shows a very deserted unmade road leading into town, more familiar to motorists today, who have to slow down at the top in order to join the Bath Road into Devizes. Over the years the foliage and the soil on both sides has been cut back to keep the problem of earth slippage under control.

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

This idyllic scene could be taken straight out of a Hardy novel. Unfortunately, the cottage was demolished in 1960. The pond is on the right, hidden by the trees.

This is an extract from Devizes Town and City Memories.
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