Places

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Photos

26 photos found. Showing results 21 to 26.

Ref. B534002

Maps

39 maps found.

1899, East Budleigh Ref. RNC696976
1898, East Budleigh Ref. RNE696976
1919, Budleigh Salterton Ref. POP654966
1946, East Budleigh Ref. NPO696976
1919, East Budleigh Ref. POP696976
1898-1900, Budleigh Ref. RNC654964
1899, Butleigh Wootton Ref. RNC657619
1885, Butleigh Wootton Ref. HOSM39668
1888 - 1903, East Budleigh Ref. HOSM44322
1888 - 1903, Budleigh Salterton Ref. HOSM34246
1888 - 1903, Knowle Ref. HOSM50569
1899, Knowle Ref. RNC750514
1898, Knowle Ref. RNE750514
1946, Kingston Ref. NPO748193
1899, Kingston Ref. RNC748193
1946, Knowle Ref. NPO750514
1919, Kingston Ref. POP748193
1919, Knowle Ref. POP750514
1898, Kingston Ref. RNE748193

Books

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Memories

16 memories found. Showing results 11 to 16.

A Christmas Day Walk Along The Cliff Tops From Exmouth To Budleigh Salterton

My wife Elizabeth and I had a lovely walk along the cliff tops between Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton on Christmas Day, 2006. We took turkey sandwiches and picnic-ed ...Read more

A memory of Sandy Bay in 2006 by John Howard Norfolk

Evacuation To Keyham

I was evacuated with my school, Burleigh Road, Tuffnell Park, to Keyham on Sep 3rd 1939. I was 6. I sat with a girl called Ruth in the Village Hall and we were picked up by someone in some cottages at the end of the street and ...Read more

A memory of Keyham in 1930

Growing Up In Hatfield

I was born in Barnet, but we lived on Hatfield Garden Village estate from 1949. My mother still lived there until July last year where she died peacefully in her chair. Over the sixty years I have seen many changes, most of ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield in 1960 by Christine Newman

Childrens Convalescent Home

My memory of Budleigh Salterton is spending a couple of months or so at a childrens convalescent home in the spring/early summer of 1955. I revisited the town a few years back to find that the old childrens home ...Read more

A memory of Budleigh Salterton in 1955 by Laurie Hornsby

Exeter Evacuee

In 1940 my London school, Borough Polytechnic, was relocated to Exeter which is where I was evacuated to. The school was a renovated building down by the river and not far from the slaughter house (which fascinated the boys). Of ...Read more

A memory of Exminster in 1940 by Richard Nash

Paddy Raven Pet Shop

we had a pet shop at top of cadmore lane also the garage raven coachworks on the corner of delamare rd i was a choir boy at st marys church and went to burliegh school blindmans lane great days in cheshunt cliff richards sister used ...Read more

A memory of Cheshunt

Captions

32 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Esplanade From West 1890

Budleigh Salterton stands near the mouth of the Otter, which is hidden round the headland on the right.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Promenade 1898

Budleigh Salterton stands to the west of the silted estuary of the River Otter.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Promenade 1898

Budleigh Salterton stands to the west of the silted estuary of the River Otter.

Caption For East Budleigh, The Old Vicarage C1955

In the distance is East Budleigh's charming old thatched vicarage with its delightful walled garden.

Caption For Otterton, Ottermouth Cottages 1890

Close to where it discharges into the English Channel at Budleigh Salterton, the Otter passes some old buildings.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, High Street 1918

Once just a hamlet of fishermen's cottages, Budleigh grew as a town and watering place in the first half of the 19th century, when a number of well-heeled society figures took up residence.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, From East 1898

Budleigh's long beach is made up of millions of large pebbles, or 'pobbles', as they are known locally.

Caption For Littleham, Cottages 1890

Between the church and the neighbouring resort of Budleigh Salterton are miles of clifftop walks and lonelier countryside.