Places

4 places found.

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Maps

26 maps found.

1946, Amesbury Ref. NPO624975
1940, Amesbury Ref. NPO624976
1899, Amesbury Ref. RNC624975
1898, Amesbury Ref. RNE624975
1919, Amesbury Ref. POP624976
1897-1899, Amesbury Ref. RNC624976
1898, West Amesbury Ref. RNE863629
1919, Amesbury Ref. POP624975
1898, Amesbury Ref. RNE624976
1919, West Amesbury Ref. POP863629
1897-1899, West Amesbury Ref. RNC863629
1940, West Amesbury Ref. NPO863629
1889 - 1899, West Amesbury Ref. HOSM63738
1889 - 1923, Amesbury Ref. HOSM36061
1889 - 1923, Amesbury Ref. HOSM38365
1897, Maesbury Ref. RNE771666
1902, Maesbury Ref. RNC771666
1921, Maesbury Ref. POP771666
1902, Maesbury Marsh Ref. RNC771669
1947, Maesbury Ref. NPO771666

Books

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Memories

7 memories found. Showing results 1 to 7.

Rowes Of Netheravon.

As a little girl I remember visiting Auntie Alice and Uncle Bill Rowe. They lived in Vine Cottage just down from the SSW Army Camp. Dad was stationed there after the Second World War, that's where he met my mother Margaret Ada ...Read more

A memory of Netheravon in 1965 by Christina Jobling

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 ...Read more

A memory of Figheldean by Ronnie Meredith

Weekend Walks

As a young lad, living in Shepton Mallet, I used to eagerly await my older brother's visits at weekends. Saturdays would often involve a walk to Wells & a matinee at the Regal. If there wasn't a film on we wanted - or I was old ...Read more

A memory of Shepton Mallet by bru.enzer

Amesbury Growing Up As A Child

Yes, I remember Amesbury War Memorial c1950, it was moved to Amesbury Church to make way for a new road through Amesbury. I also lived on the new council estate which was built after the war, I lived in Antrobus Road. ...Read more

A memory of Amesbury in 1956 by Jacqueline Hayes

We Watched The World Go And Come Back From Ww2

I lived with my parents in the right hand side of the white house shown above (almost opposite the W & D bus station) from 1938-57. The house to the left with a hedge around the door was a small ...Read more

A memory of Amesbury in 1940 by Pamela Chaldecott

Present Amesbury

Amesbury such lovely town there is plenty of village shops. Methodist church on the corner of the road. bus station and there is co-op supermarket which has been built . I used to know a gentleman who name is Stephen he lives where ...Read more

A memory of Amesbury

War Memorial

I remember the War Memorial being opposite the cinema. When I visited Amesbury last week no one could remember it being there and it is not there now. Does anyone else remember it? I also remember the railway bridge where we all stood ...Read more

A memory of Amesbury in 1953

Captions

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Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melore's Church C1955

Amesbury dates back to at least 973; it is the nearest town to Stonehenge, and has a population of about 6,000.

Caption For Old Sarum, From The South 1913

Castle Road (part of the A345 to Amesbury) is on the right, and the Avon Valley is just out of the picture to the left.

Caption For Isington, The Millers House C1955

Major T Reynolds was headmaster of Amesbury School, Hindhead, which was attended by David, the son of Field Marshal Montgomery.

Caption For Salisbury, Fisherton Mill From Longbridge C1955

Castle Road (part of the A360 to Amesbury) is on the right, and the Avon Valley is just out of the picture to the left.

Caption For Wilsford, St Michael's Church C1955

Not far from Amesbury and Stonehenge, Wilsford and Lake are small villages strung along a back road.

Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melor's Church C1955

The clock on the tower came from Amesbury Abbey nearby - it was given to the church in 1971.