Places

5 places found.

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Maps

27 maps found.

1946, Appledore Ref. NPO626091
1898, Appledore Ref. RNE626092
1900, Appledore Ref. RNC626091
1919, Appledore Ref. POP626091
1919, Appledore Ref. POP626092
1940, Appledore Ref. NPO626094
1895, Appledore Ref. RNE626094
1898, Appledore Ref. RNC626094
1898-1900, Appledore Ref. RNC626092
1898, Appledore Heath Ref. RNC626098
1940, Appledore Heath Ref. NPO626098
1921, Appledore Ref. POP626094
1946, Appledore Ref. NPO626092
1895, Appledore Ref. RNE626091
1921, Appledore Heath Ref. POP626098
1887 - 1903, Appledore Ref. HOSM36172
1895, Appledore Heath Ref. RNE626098
1896 - 1897, Appledore Ref. HOSM36171
1946, Prescott Ref. NPO810568
1919, Prescott Ref. POP810568

Books

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Memories

24 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Amser Gorau Yn Ei Bywyd

1950s and 1960s in Malltraeth... The summers were always long and hot,  we went swimming on the beach when we were younger, and as we got older in the 'corbwll'. We went out collecting birds eggs, the odd apple or pear would ...Read more

A memory of Malltraeth

Appledore Ave, Barnehurst

I lived in Appledore Avenue, for the first 17 years of my life.(1956 - 1973) Happy memories. My parents were married at St Paulinus Church in 1954. I went to Barnehurst Primary and Junior School. the headmistresses were Miss ...Read more

A memory of Barnehurst by Steve Tull

Appledore Avenue

I lived at 99 Appledore Avenue, Barnehurst from 1956 - 1975. My school friends from Appledore were David and John Owen, Steve Beard and his lovely Jordy family, Christine , Jennifer and Alan Jones. My next door neighbours were Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Barnehurst by Steve Tull

But You Cant Take The East Ham Out Of The Boy

I was born at Howard's Road Hospital in 1954. My parents lived with relatives in Walpole Road then Elm Park before coming back to East Ham. We moved about the manor a fair bit. Mountfield Road, Stannard ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1958 by Ted Hannaford

Can You Help With Information About A Childrens Home On Epping New Road

Can anybody help with information, memories or photos of a former children's home in Epping New Road, in Buckhurst Hill? I spent part of my childhood in a children's ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1955 by The Frith Memory Archivist

Childhood

I was born in the parlour of 25 Pierson Street in 1954. My Mam's name was Margaret (Meg) and my late father was Alf (or Hank) to his mates. He worked on the tugs on the River Tees. I don't have any memories of him as he died when I was ...Read more

A memory of North Ormesby in 1954 by John Hutchinson

Collecting Runner Beans

My mothers' side of the family all come from Appledore and thereabouts. I have 3 out of 4 of older sisters who were all born in Appledore. I was born in Wallsend on Tyne. My mother and father (he was stationed at ...Read more

A memory of Appledore in 1960 by Lenny Wright

Family Home

Ahh Instow.. Always in my heart. Gran moved from Plymouth to Bickleton (2mls inland from Instow) c1930. Mum (Nancy Rooke) went to Instow school. During the war years she met Dad (Ron) married (1942) and moved to Staines where I grew up. ...Read more

A memory of Instow by Patrick Dipper

Great Memories

I grew up at 99 Appledore Avenue (junction with Fairford) between 1956 & 1975. I had great mates (David Owen and Steve Beard) and went to Barnehurst CP School. Where have all the years gone and those lovely places such at ...Read more

A memory of Barnehurst by Steve Tull

Happy Days

My mother's family were from Appledore and although I was born on a visit up north to my father's family, I was only a few months old when we came back. We lived in various houses in the village, Canal Cottages and Hawthorn being two ...Read more

A memory of Appledore in 1942 by Celia Brydon

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Captions

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Caption For Appledore, The Street 1955

Appledore stands on a branch of the River?

Caption For Instow, Foreshore 1919

Instow is on the Torridge, opposite Appledore.

Caption For Instow, Foreshore 1919

Instow is on the Torridge, opposite Appledore.

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

The quay at Appledore, built in 1846, still stands; but these coastal trading schooners, once the lifeblood of trading along this north Devon coast, are now only memories, superseded by motor transport

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

The busy little port of Appledore is now home to just a few fishing boats.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1919

and Appledore, and ran for sixteen years, closing in March 1917.

Caption For Saunton, St Ann's Church And Vicarage 1912

It stood in the dunes near the lighthouse at the northern side of the crossing of the Torridge estuary from Appledore.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1890

Bideford, two miles up-river from Appledore, is now the main commercial port in the area.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Station 1894

(1901) and Appledore (1908).

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1919

and Appledore, and ran for sixteen years, closing in March 1917.

Caption For Appledore, The Village C1955

But the great storm of 1287 altered the course of the River Rother, and Appledore then developed as a market town, although its last fair was held in 1899.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1890

Bideford, two miles up-river from Appledore, is now the main commer- cial port in the area.

Caption For Clovelly, Landing On Quay 1908

THE only safe anchorage on the inhospitable, craggy coastline between Appledore and Boscastle, Clovelly lived precariously for centuries from the herring fishery.