Places

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Maps

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1945, Blackmore End Ref. NPO642777
1898, Blackmore End Ref. RNE642775
1895, Blackmore End Ref. RNE642777
1920, Blackmore End Ref. POP642776
1947, Blackmore End Ref. NPO642775
1946, Blackmore End Ref. NPO642776
1920, Blackmore End Ref. POP642775
1921, Blackmore End Ref. POP642777
1896, Blackmore End Ref. RNE642776
1896, Blackmore End Ref. HOSM37971
1898-1899, Blackmore End Ref. RNC642777
1899-1901, Blackmore End Ref. RNC642775
1898-1899, Blackmore End Ref. RNC642776

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Memories

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Eunice Blakely Nursing At Bretby In 1956

In August 1956 I went to Bretby Hall as a Cadet nurse, in 1957 I became a student nurse but sadly had to leave in January 1958 because i developed Dermatitis .We spent so much time cleaning the wards, the trollies ...Read more

A memory of Bretby by eunever

Coronation Day In Shillingstone Plus Other Memories

I can remember Coronation Day in Shillingstone, the weather was not settled and there were showers, I can remember watching the crowning of the Queen on a TV which was in Mrs Fudge's house at ...Read more

A memory of Shillingstone in 1953 by Brian Newman

Oakhanger , Hampshire Names Of Areas Of Land

The Roughs- behind Oak Farm on the Bordon to Oakhanger Road Cranes - land around Oak Farm - named, it’s believed, as a family called Cranes worked/owned the land Monkey Island - an area of land on ...Read more

A memory of Oakhanger by D Toovey

My Local.

I remember the fire that destroyed this lovely hotel. Prior to that I was working at the Hunters Inn Hotel and Blackmoor Gate was my local. They had 4 great Danes which towered above the bar. Two were lost in the fire, also a young lady who was ...Read more

A memory of Exmoor by Carol Ash

My Great Granny Barker

At the far end of photo number H183005a - on the right - is a white wall. Mr and Mrs Barker lived in a one room plus a tiny kitchen downstairs, two tiny rooms up, from the 1930s until my great-grandmother died in the 1950s ...Read more

A memory of Heighington in 1944 by First Name Last Name

The Blackmore Family

A little more information on the Blackmore family, they moved from Ide to become the licences of the Sturt Arms, I would say around 1880, Albert was born 1886 and his sister Alice in 1874. Miss Lillian Wreford sold Albert ...Read more

A memory of Down St Mary in 1940 by John Shapland

Trevor

I have many many fond memories of Trevor. I grew up there as a child but was moved away from there at the age of 11. I lived across the road from the community centre, No 45,  Julie Roberts used to live next door and my best mate Vincent ...Read more

A memory of Trevor by Gary Williams

Trevor Living There Practically All My Life

Further to Gary's memory I was the Julie that he lived next door to but my surname was Evans. For practically all of my life I have lived in Trevor and still see many of the people that I grew up with. ...Read more

A memory of Trevor in 2009 by Julie Cooper

No 489 Squadron Flew From Raf Langham

A commemorative brass plaque in the church of St Andrew and St Mary, Langham was erected in memory of these men of 489 Torpedo Bomber Squadron RNZAF (and their comrades in other Coastal Command Squadrons) ...Read more

A memory of Langham in 1944 by David Burrowes

Fun On The Broadway

I also have vivid memories of tolworth as I lived over the shops, waters the green grocers near the wimpy bar As a very young person I remember going to the nursery on the corner of fairmead. I remember playing in the fields ...Read more

A memory of Tolworth by Teresa Hawken

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Captions

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Caption For Tiverton, Blundell's School Chapel, Interior 1930

Among the old boys of Blundell's are Jack Russell, the famous hunting parson of Swimbridge, Archbishop Temple, and the author R D Blackmore, who was sufficiently impressed to send his most famous character

Caption For Teddington, Lock C1960

One famous resident was R D Blackmore, the author of 'Lorna Doone' and 'Christowell', who worked here as a market gardener, writing his novels in his spare time.

Caption For Melksham, Forest Road C1950

The houses on the left are known as Woodrow Terrace, and the ones on the right Blackmore Terrace.

Caption For Kelvedon Hatch, Stocks On The Common 1906

The village's focus is its pond, and the two pubs that flank it.

Caption For Oare, Vale C1960

John Blackmore was rector of St Mary the Virgin, and it was here that his grand- son Richard set the scene for the tragic marriage ceremony of Lorna Doone to John Ridd in his famous novel

Caption For Ibberton, A Distant View Of The Church C1955

The lovely old parish church of Ibberton is on a slope of the chalk downlands around the Blackmore Vale.

Caption For Shaftesbury, Town Hall And St Peter's Church C1902

The hilltop town of Shaftesbury has wide views over Blackmoor Vale and thousands of acres of rolling Dorset countryside.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, From Grip Wood 1900

The houses on the left are known as Woodrow Terrace, and the ones on the right Blackmore Terrace.

Caption For Shaftesbury, Town Hall And St Peter's Church C1902

The hilltop town of Shaftesbury has wide views over the Blackmore Vale and thousands of acres of rolling Dorset countryside.

Caption For Hazelbury Bryan, The Post Office C1955

This village sprawls around the lanes of the surrounding countryside of the Blackmoor Vale as though not quite sure where it wants to be.

Caption For Hazelbury Bryan, The Post Office C1955

This village sprawls around the lanes of the surrounding countryside of the Blackmoor Vale as though not quite sure where it wants to be.

Caption For Over, The Mill C1965

The brick tower is tarred black for extra weather protection.