Maps

247 maps found.

1919, Welford-on-Avon Ref. POP862849
1919, Weston-on-Avon Ref. POP866390
1898-1901, Avon Dassett Ref. RNC629234
1919, Bradford-on-Avon Ref. POP647869
1920, Newbold On Avon Ref. POP790641
1947, Stratford-Upon-Avon Ref. NPO841287
1898, Bidford-on-Avon Ref. RNE639708
1898, Stanford On Avon Ref. RNE838249
1898, Weston-on-Avon Ref. RNE866390
1922, Bradford-on-Avon Ref. HOSM34202
1946, Stanford On Avon Ref. NPO838249
1946, Bradford-on-Avon Ref. NPO647869
1898, Stratford-Upon-Avon Ref. RNE841287
1920, Stanford On Avon Ref. POP838249
1919, Bidford-on-Avon Ref. POP639708
1898, Bradford-on-Avon Ref. RNE647869
1886 - 1903, Newbold On Avon Ref. HOSM54805
1886 - 1903, Newbold On Avon Ref. HOSM61074
1885 - 1886, Stratford-Upon-Avon Ref. HOSM35259
1899-1901, Welford-on-Avon Ref. RNC862849

Books

10 books found. Showing results 25 to 10.

Memories

89 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Bathhampton Mill

This is the old mill on the banks of the River Avon at Bathampton. It may have been operational at this time but by 1930 it was labelled as disused.

A memory of Bathampton in 1900 by First Name Last Name

Being Young

I grew up in Maddiston. I'm only 33 and my memories are being allowed out    late at night in the summer, playing tig, skipping, chapdoor run, also going for walks up behind the golf course. The village has changed a lot since then, it ...Read more

A memory of Maddiston in 1982 by tracey_angel

Born And Bred

Born in Ablington just after the war we moved to Avon Banks, where I lived until married in 1970. My mother's father, mother and brothers (Fenners) all lived in Figheldean. Having read other peoples memories it brought back probably the most enjoyable part of my youth.

A memory of Figheldean in 1951 by Conrad Evans

Bristol At Sea

Over a thousand years ago Bristol's harbour developed around the lowest bridging point of the River Avon. The exceptional tidal range of the Severn Estuary and Avon carried laden ships into the city and scoured the river of ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Bristol, Lulsgate Airport History

After the war, on April 14th 1946, flying training ceased, and Lulsgate Bottom was abandoned by the RAF in October. The airfield was used by Bristol Gliding Club during the next ten years, but the accommodation became ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Camping Holiday

As a young teenager with fond memories of Evesham and surrounding areas, I enjoyed with two of my male friends, camping  at  Weir Camping Meadow, which was located by the River Avon down in the lower part of the town. The camping ...Read more

A memory of Evesham in 1940 by Arthur Forty

Canter Across The Canal

It must have been around the late 1960s, early 1970s when my sister and I used to ride our ponies down to Avoncliff. We lived a short distance away in Upper Westwood and our mother liked us to ride along the tow path as it ...Read more

A memory of Avoncliff in 1970 by Frances Nelson

Christ Church Arvon Avenue

Does anyone have any memories or photgraphs of the church and or the church house next door? I know the Sheperd family lived in the house and that the Reverend Sheperd preached at the church, that's all I have (except that ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno in 1990 by Ken Edwards

Colerne From 1916

My grandparents lived in Colerne, my mother Minnie Louise Rowe was born there around the 1880s and my father William Simpkins lived in Colerne with the Aust family from when he was a baby. I was born in Bath in Kingsmead Road in a ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1920 by Edgar Simpkins

Construction Of Bristol's Floating Harbour

Construction of the floating harbour: In the 18th century, the docks in Liverpool grew larger and so increased competition with Bristol for the tobacco trade. Coastal trade was also important, with the area ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Captions

172 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Clifton, The Bridge 1887

A paddle tug prepares to get under way again after bringing a vessel up the Avon.

Caption For Cleeve Prior, Cleeve Mill 1901

The building in this view of the river Avon is Cleeve Mill.

Caption For Bantham, 1926

The tiny settlement of Bantham, with its passenger ferry and boat-houses, clings to the eastern bank of the Avon where the river makes one last sweeping curve before meeting the sea.

Caption For Hungerford, Kennet And Avon Canal C1955

This view of the Kennet and Avon Canal, taken from the Town Bridge, shows the site of Hungerford Wharf.

Caption For Chippenham, The Maud Heath Causeway C1955

This is the bridge over the River Avon.

Caption For Bidford On Avon, Marlcliff 1901

About a mile from Bidford, the hamlet of Marlcliff sits snugly below the eponymous marl cliff beside the River Avon.

Caption For Ringwood, Somerley House 1891

In the valley to the east are the winding waters of the River Avon, to the west the trees of Ringwood Forest.

Caption For Linwood, The Village C1965

Linwood is situated high on the heathlands of the western edge of the New Forest, overlooking the broad valley of the Avon.

Caption For Cropthorne, Mill 1910

Situated on the Avon, Cropthorne Mill has often attracted the attentions of artists and photographers.

Caption For Batheaston, Main Road And River C1965

The Fosse Way runs down from the right of this picture to meet the Avon and follow it to Bath, three miles away.

Caption For Wyre Piddle, The Anchor C1965

So many towns and villages in Worcestershire are beautifully set on the banks of the county's rivers - as Wyre Piddle is on the Avon.

Caption For Fordingbridge, The Bridge C1950

To the north-west of the New Forest is the peaceful little town of Fordingbridge, named after the ancient ford and medieval bridge which facilitate a passage across the River Avon at this point.

Caption For Evesham, Bell Tower From The Avon 1892

Abbot Lichfield's Bell Tower, built in 1539, dominates the water meadows of the River Avon.

Caption For Fordingbridge, High Street C1960

In very early times Fordingbridge was known simply as 'Forde' , a crossing point of the Avon since prehistoric times.

Caption For Aveton Gifford, St Andrew's Church 1890

Aveton Gifford (pronounced Auton, meaning the settlement on the Avon) stands at the head of the estuary.

Caption For Ringwood, Mill And Church 1900

The River Avon is famous for a rare kind of eel, called locally a sniggle; unlike the Common Eel, it has an elongated jaw and slender form.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Market Place 1892

In 1838 the South Midland Temperance Association embraced a large number of towns, including Stratford-upon-Avon.

Caption For Sopley, The Church Of St Michael And All Angels 1900

Standing on a little hilltop, Sopley Church overlooks the course of the Avon.

Caption For Hungerford, St Lawrence's Parish Church 1903

The church of St Lawrence is right alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal.

Caption For Christchurch, Wick Ferry, West Bank 1900

Christchurch stands on two rivers, the Stour and the Avon.

Caption For Ringwood, The Millstream 1900

This turn of the century photograph shows a thatcher busy at work on the roof of a picturesque cottage on the banks of the River Avon, which flows serenely through Ringwood on its way to Christchurch and

Caption For Welford On Avon, The Bridge And River Avon C1960

This is part of Binton Bridges, linked bridges which span the Avon between Welford and Binton by way of mid- stream islands.

Ref. T155018
Caption For Tetbury, C1955

Tetbury is one of the statelier towns of the southern Cotswolds, overlooking a tributary of the River Avon.

Caption For Clifton, Suspension Bridge C1950

It was best at high tide, for then the muddy bottom of the Avon would not be on show.