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Maps

79 maps found.

1897, Winster Ref. RNE871554
1947, Winster Ref. NPO871553
1947, Winster Ref. NPO871554
1897, Winster Ref. RNE871553
1925, Winster Ref. POP871553
1923, Winster Ref. POP871554
1912, Winster Ref. HOSM64885
1902-1903, Winster Ref. RNC871554
1878 - 1879, Winster Ref. HOSM64884
1903-1904, Winster Ref. RNC871553
1947, Minster Ref. NPO781481
1895, Minster Ref. RNE781481
1896, Minster Ref. HOSM70772
1920, Minster Ref. POP781481
1946, Minster Ref. NPO781480
1894, Minster Ref. RNE781480
1921, Minster Ref. POP781480
1895, Lytchett Minster Ref. RNE771232
1921, West Minster Ref. POP864711
1919, Wimborne Minster Ref. POP870877

Books

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Memories

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Timber

I lived in Malvern Road and remember the winter of '47 when we had six weeks of snow and wonderful tobogganing on the slopes. My dad was the manager of Park&Brown Jeffery Street and a skilled wood man who was able to build me an excellent ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Michael Barton

A Child's View.

I moved to Woldingham with my Mother (she worked for Sir James and Lady Marshall at Whistlers Wood) when I was five years old (1951). I remember my Mother ordering food from Saffins and this I believe was delivered. Also remember ...Read more

A memory of Woldingham by dlplant

Childhood Memories

Knutsford holds a special place in my heart as I was born there in 1956 and spent nearly eight years of my childhood growing up in this then safe and close community. I have very strong memories of family, home, school and friends ...Read more

A memory of Knutsford in 1962 by Julie Nunn

Village School

To the left of where the photographer was standing was the junior's playground of the old village school (St Mary and St Margaret's.) In 1963-4 we would have vacated the old buildings and moved into a new building in Southfield ...Read more

A memory of Castle Bromwich in 1965 by Helen Kerr

My Early Years

On the 2nd September 1952 I was born at Manor Farm. I lived there with my parents, my maternal grandfather and two older brothers. I know my grandmother was alive when I was born but, unfortunately died soon after. My grandfather ...Read more

A memory of Yealand Conyers in 1952 by Sue Tomlinson

Australians On The Cut 1975

Having left Australia on an open-ended working holiday to England in January, 1974 with my girlfriend, it was hard to imagine that within six weeks of arriving in London we'd be living on a leaky old narrow boat in ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard in 1975 by Ross Barnard

My Wedding Day

Hi there, I was married in The Church of The Holy Cross on November 1st 1958. It was a very cold day as you would imagine, being Winter time, but it was a lovely sunny day. I remember walking up to the big doors on my father's arm and ...Read more

A memory of Daventry in 1958 by Joanna Keeenan

Brixham

Coming to Brixham from just outside of London as an 11 year-old was a real culture shock. New smells (fish!) new sounds (seagulls) and new faces (the inhabitants of the south west certainly have distinct facial features...to say nothing of the ...Read more

A memory of Brixham in 1880 by Stephen Jeffery

Moat Mount Youth Fc.

Not long after the completion of Worcester Crescent and Bedford Road, the construction of Ramillies Road I had acquired a large number of new friends, all boys. My parents had moved from Woodford Essex to 52 Worcester Crescent ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Lord Mayor Treloars Hospital 1953 1958

Starting when I was eleven I was a patient over 5 years for three spells, 2 years, 18 months and 9 months with an infected hip joint which became a deep routed abscess. Many different ‘ new’ antibiotics were tried to ...Read more

A memory of Alton by Graham Farrow

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Captions

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Caption For Winster, The Post Office C1960

One of the focal points of the scattered village of Winster, the Brown Horse is a well-known local hostelry.

Caption For Winster, View From The Rocks C1960

Winster Rocks, also known as Wyns Tor, are an outcrop of Dolomitic limestone to the south of the village, on what is now a long distance footpath known as the Limestone Way.

Caption For Winster, Market House C1955

The 17th-century Old Market House at Winster was the first property to be acquired by the National Trust in the Peak District, in 1906.

Caption For Winster, The Valley C1960

The unchanging beauty of the Winster Valley, with its meadows, rolling hillsides, dry stone walls and scattered dwellings, is entirely typical of the soft countryside of the southern fringe

Caption For Winster, Market House C1955

The 17th-century Old Market House at Winster was the first property to be acquired, in 1906, in the Peak District by the National Trust.

Caption For Winster, West Bank C1955

The 'standard' related to the standard measuring dish for lead, for Winster in its heyday was a lead mining village, and almost every family had someone employed in the industry.

Caption For Winster, Main Street C1955

Winster Rocks, also known as Wyns Tor, is an outcrop of Dolomitic limestone to the south of the village, on what is now a long distance footpath known as the Limestone Way.

Caption For Winster, View From The Rocks C1960

Winster Rocks, also known as Wyns Tor, is an outcrop of Dolomitic limestone to the south of the village, on what is now a long distance footpath known as the Limestone Way.

Caption For Winster, The Valley C1960

The unchanging beauty of the Winster Valley, with its meadows, rolling hillsides, dry stone walls and scattered dwellings, is entirely typical of the soft countryside of the southern fringe of the Lake

Caption For Winster, View From Rocks C1960

The village of Winster is one of the most complete 18th-century villages in Derbyshire, founded on the wealth won from the numerous lead mines which still pit the fields which surround it.

Caption For Lindale, St Paul's Church 1898

Lindale is close to the River Winster, the old Lancashire and Westmorland border.

Caption For Southwell, The Minster C1960

The route leaves Newark and heads six miles west to the small and delightful town of Southwell, whose minster church had been founded by the Archbishop of York before AD956.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, The Square C1955

This peaceful view of Minster shows its pleasant old houses.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, The Abbey C1955

The abbey, the oldest building in Minster, is to be found at the lower end of the village.

Caption For Southwell, The Minster, The West Towers 1895

This superb minster church was founded before 956; the present church was started in 1108 by the Archbishop of York, and the west towers were completed by about 1150.

Caption For Wimborne, Church House 1908

Church House was built in the High Street next to the minster in 1906 at a cost of £2,870 14s 11d.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral 1895

In this late Victorian view from in front of numbers 12 to 14 Minster Yard, the quality of the mainly 13th-century Gothic cathedral comes over well.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, Buttsfield Estate C1955

Minster was no exception, as we can see in this photograph.

Caption For York, St. William's College 1892

The college was first built for the Minster's Chantry Priests in about 1465.These priests had plenty of money and plenty of time on their hands, and were always getting up to mischief.

Caption For Tenterden, High Street 1900

It is dedicated to the former abbess of Minster, and in the earliest records Tenterden was part of the manor of Minster-in-Thanet.

Caption For Wimborne, East Street C1955

The splendid Minster dominates the town of Wimborne, though there are many other buildings worth seeking out.

Caption For Sturminster Newton, Market Cross C1960

Sturminster Newton was only ever a 'Minster' town in the sense that it was granted to Glastonbury Abbey by King Edmund Ironsides.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

This view looks towards Lendal Bridge and the towering bulk of the Minster.

Caption For Wimborne, St Margaret's Chapel 1923

St Margaret's Chapel is as modest as the nearby Minster is magnificent.