Places

3 places found.

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Maps

18 maps found.

1919, Alcester Ref. POP621125
1919, Alcester Ref. POP621126
1947, Alcester Ref. NPO621125
1898, Alcester Ref. RNE621125
1945, Alcester Ref. NPO621126
1885, Alcester Ref. HOSM34024
1898, Alcester Ref. RNE621126
1897-1909, Alcester Ref. RNC621126
1899-1902, Alcester Ref. RNC621125
1921, Alcester Lane's End Ref. POP621127
1900 - 1901, Alcester Ref. HOSM40716
1901-1902, Alcester Lane's End Ref. RNC621127
1947, Alcester Lane's End Ref. NPO621127
1899, Alcester Lane's End Ref. RNE621127
1947, Alne Station Ref. NPO624479
1924, Alne Station Ref. POP624479
1898, Alne Station Ref. RNE624479
1903-1904, Alne Station Ref. RNC624479

Books

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Memories

46 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Dr Nuttall 1859 1863

I am trying to trace an ancester, James Nuttall, who was born in Rochdale in 1820 and became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He is listed as living in Little Sutton, Cheshire, in the Medical Registers of 1859 ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Richard Suthers

Evesham Street

I worked in my father's shop in Evesham Street and one in Alcester Street and then we moved into the Kingfisher Centre. We traded under the name of Spencers, selling TVs, radios, toys and records, I believe we were one of the first ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1966 by Tony Johnson

Harrow Farm

My grand x3 grandfather James Sewell lived at Harrow Farm, he worked as a farm labourer. There was land named Sewells land which was auction by the Boggis estates and sold in 1914. Another ancestor, James, was a publican and ...Read more

A memory of South Hanningfield in 1870 by Sarah Hay

St Endellion Church

In this old and wonderful church I was baptised, went to Sunday school and was confirmed, and every time I enter it I am in awe and feel my ancesters all around me.  Being born and brought up in Trelights, my mother was a ...Read more

A memory of St Endellion in 1940 by Jan Cowling

Family Of Fowler

Not a memory but an historical fact.  I have traced my family back to Leigh circa 1750.  The patriarch was Anthony Fowler, a carpenter from Bishops Cleeve.  He married Mary Attwood of Bishops Cleeve in 1749.  They had 10 children, ...Read more

A memory of The Leigh by N Kelly

Sixpenny Handley, The Roe Buck Inn

My ancester Edward Dutch built and ran this hotel after the village fire in 1892 - as recorded in the censuses of the time. Take a look at my family history at www.thedutchfamily.co.uk/h_dutch.htm

A memory of Sixpenny Handley in 1890 by Andrew Dutch

Can You Help?

Can anyone tell me if this photo is taken looking towards Victoria Street or towards High Street? In the 1860's my ancesters had a business "W & F Boucher, Tea Dealers" at 1 Bridge Parade, Bristol which was just at the end of the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Margaret Martin

My Great Grandfather

My great grand father was married in this church in 1885 to Miss Alice Llilee, they 8 children between 1885 and 1903 and one of those children was my grandfather Robert Hall (1888/1954). I think there might be records of ...Read more

A memory of Folkestone in 1880 by Keith Martin

Stockleys Of Kings Somborne

I am researching my Stockley ancesters who came from Kings Somborne and Mottisfont in Hampshire. The earliest records that I have found so far relate to a William Stockley from Kings Somborne (born around 1695) who ...Read more

A memory of King's Somborne by Jo Siddle

The Hewer Alias Radbourn Of Northleach And Turkdean

Earlier this year I visited Northleach my husband's Ancesters hail from there. His great great Grandfather William Hewer alias Radbourn bought Leygore farm in 1832, a farm of 800 acres according to ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Pam Hewer

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Captions

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Caption For Alcester, Oversley Green C1965

Oversley Green is just a short walk from Alcester, beside the River Arrow, near its confluence with the River Alne.

Caption For Feckenham, Droitwich Road C1965

The Romans mined Droitwich salt on a large scale, and this is the road they built running east from Droitwich through Feckenham to Alcester.

Caption For Alcester, Butter Street C1965

In the 16th century, the area round the churchyard was the commercial centre of Alcester; it included Butter Street, which borders two sides of the churchyard.

Caption For Feckenham, Droitwich Road C1965

The Romans mined Droitwich salt on a large scale, and this is the road they built running east from Droitwich through Feckenham to Alcester.

Caption For Redditch, Alcester Street 1949

Most of Alcester Street was demolished in the 1960s, but this small part of it survived.

Caption For Redditch, Alcester Street 1949

Most of Alcester Street was demolished in the 1960s, but this small part of it survived.

Caption For Broom, The Village 1901

Situated to the south of Alcester on the Midland Railway line, Broom railway station was the interchange for a cross-country route linking up with the Midland main line from Rugby to Bedford.