Maps

7,210 maps found.

1898, Kingsdon Ref. RNE748049
1898, Kenn Ref. RNE746130
1898, Newport Ref. RNE791452
1883 - 1884, Bradford Ref. HOSM38582
1887 - 1888, Monkton Ref. HOSM53993
1887 - 1888, Wick Ref. HOSM64519
1885 - 1887, Newport Ref. HOSM64300
1886, Cleeve Ref. HOSM41135
1884 - 1886, Stockley Ref. HOSM60516
1887, Gosford Ref. HOSM46674
1883 - 1905, Whitchurch Ref. HOSM64433
1887 - 1888, Bolham Ref. HOSM38249
1919, Clayhanger Ref. POP669896
1919, Clifford Ref. POP670612
1919, Cockwood Ref. POP673175
1919, Coleford Ref. POP675245
1919, Brixton Ref. POP650614
1919, Brownheath Ref. POP653048
1919, Chapelton Ref. POP666661
1919, Chilsworthy Ref. POP667897

Books

32 books found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Peckham Memories.

I was born in 1934 and lived at 26, Gatonby Street until I married in 1955 so I have a vast store of memories of "old" Peckham both before, during and after the war I went to school at Oliver Goldsmiths and two things in particular ...Read more

A memory of Peckham

My Wonderful Rochdale Memories.

I have lived in Devon for the last twenty one years but in my thoughts and my dreams i still visit my Northern home of Rochdale. I grew up in primrose Street with the wonderful bakery called Rideoughs at the top of the ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale

Lock Farm

My grandparents Bill and Alice Guy lived in a cottage on the farm at Lock where my grandad worked and I believe my Granny did starching for the 'big house'. She used to tell me of the happy memories on the farm and the great respect she ...Read more

A memory of Partridge Green by margo1

Great Memories Of Durham City

My Uncle Gordon was the police man who used to sit in the police box at the top of the street in the market square directing traffic. This was around 1950s. I used to live in Meadowfield and came to Durham many, many ...Read more

A memory of Durham by John Greenwell

13 St Andrews Street Emma And Walter Stacey

My gran Emma jane Stacey and grandfather Walter john Stacey lived here . My father used to take us on the cremyl ferry across to Edgecombe and then we would bus it to Millbrook.. Sometimes we would be ...Read more

A memory of Millbrook by manchuella

Does Anybody Remember A Music Shop In Crewe?

Hello my name is ashlee I'm 17 years old and i live in Devon, my grandfather is called George Hughes and his deceased wife was called Maria Roberts they had a music store in crewe not sure where or what time of ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by ashleehughesmusicuk

Waterloo In The 1940s To 1950s

My early memories are of Waterloo where I used to live at Winchester Avenue until 1958. My father died there in 1989. On College Road there were air raid shelters which me and other kids played in after the war ...Read more

A memory of Waterloo by Graham White

The Daccombe Treacle Mine

On reading peoples of Daccombe I'm surprised no one has mentioned the famous Treacle Mine, probably a secret closely guarded by the villagers themselves. Maybe I've now let the cat out of the bag! Anyway in 1921/22 my ...Read more

A memory of Kingskerswell by Martin Lee

Circa 1880s Blacksmith

I am tracing my ancestors as my mum and siblings were brought up in a home. Her grandfather was a Prison Warden at HMP Chelmsford around the 1900s and his father was a blacksmith. That's all we have apart from addresses on ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by Susy Matthews

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

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Harbour C1955

On the far right, opposite the end of the pier and hidden by the Devon mist, is Larkstone Cove, site of a lime kiln where Welsh coal burnt Welsh limestone to produce the lime that was vital to regulate

Caption For Ilsington, The Village And Church C1965

The latter are decorated with the only carved poppy-heads in Devon.

Caption For Beer, Beach 1898

One of Devon's most notorious smugglers, Jack Rattenbury, lived locally two centuries ago.

Caption For Paignton, Gerston Hotel 1907

The railway (then the South Devon, which was taken over by the great Western in 1878) came to Paignton in 1859, and eventually ran through to Kingswear.

Caption For Babbacombe, The Beach 1925

John Keats was enchanted with the waterside scenery at Babbacombe when he visited, and declared that it offered the finest prospects he had seen in Devon.

Caption For Exmouth, Rolle Street 1895

Exmouth prospered as a holiday resort - the first in Devon - from the early 18th century, coming into its own when the Continent was closed to visitors during the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

Woolsthorpe, but the village west of Grantham in rolling countryside right on the Leicestershire border; it has fine views of Belvoir Castle a mile away on its hill on the other side of the valley of the River Devon

Caption For Tiverton, The Weir C1955

It is remarkable that instead of running that way, it picks its way across Devon for 55 miles before emptying into the English Channel at Exmouth.

Caption For Landkey, Village C1955

Before the link road between the M5 and Barnstaple was built, Landkey was on the main road out of North Devon.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

Axmouth is one of Devon's loveliest villages, and boasts one of Britain's finest and most unspoiled Norman churches.

Caption For Kilmington, The New Inn C1960

Most of East Devon's public houses are extremely ancient, and have served as places of refreshment for centuries.

Caption For Gunnislake, The Village 1908

To the right, Newbridge Hill descends to the Tamar crossing into Devon, with a large chapel on the bend.

Caption For Bucks Mills, The Village 1906

The landscape is far more rugged, and the climate less mild; local writer Charles Kingsley described the weather as combining 'the soft warmth of south Devon with the bracing freshness of the Welsh mountains

Caption For Branscombe, General View 1931

The village is certainly one of Devon's prettiest, not least for its setting, strung in a series of hamlets around the junction of several pastoral and wooded combes.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1900

Visitors approaching from Devon descend this steep hill to the sea at Lyme.

Caption For Braunton, Village And Church 1936

'The Biggest Village in Devon' is how Braunton likes to be known.

Caption For Cremyll, Point And Hms Impregnable 1904

Cremyll has long been a crossing place from the Rame peninsula to the Devon side of the Tamar estuary.

Caption For Woodbury, The Village C1960

The River Otter meets the sea just to the east of Budleigh Salterton after a 30-mile journey across Somerset and East Devon.

Caption For Bourton On The Water, View From The Memorial C1955

This Roman road runs from the mouth of the River Humber in the north-east of England to Devon in the south-west.

Caption For Beer, The Church 1922

The stone was used extensively for the arcades of many Devon churches.

Caption For Clovelly, Post Office, Transfer Of Mail 1936

Beside him stands the post donkey, who was vital to efficient and regular deliveries in this isolated village in North Devon.

Caption For Honiton, High Street C1965

Each week, on market day, colourful stalls line the pavements of the High Street, and shoppers come from all over East Devon as they have for centuries.

Caption For St Marychurch, Cary Farm 1920

St Mary's is reputed to be the oldest church site in Devon.

Caption For Saltash, Royal Albert Bridge 1890

The bridge is only 31 years old in this view; it is taken from the Devon bank, looking over to Saltash with its railway station, left, and ferry slipway below the bridge.