Maps

247 maps found.

1940, Avon Ref. NPO629228
1919, Avon Ref. POP629227
1947, Avon Ref. NPO629227
1898, Avon Ref. RNE629227
1919, Avon Ref. POP629228
1895, Avon Ref. RNE629228
1946, Avon Dassett Ref. NPO629234
1898-1899, Avon Ref. RNC629227
1919, Avon Dassett Ref. POP629234
1897-1909, Avon Ref. RNC629228
1885 - 1904, Avon Dassett Ref. HOSM36606
1908, Loch Avon Ref. RNC761063
1883, Welford-on-Avon Ref. HOSM63741
1896, Avon Dassett Ref. RNE629234
1946, Weston-on-Avon Ref. NPO866390
1946, Bidford-on-Avon Ref. NPO639708
1886, Stratford-Upon-Avon Ref. HOSM60748
1896 - 1907, Avon Tyrrell Ref. HOSM36608
1883 - 1900, Weston-on-Avon Ref. HOSM64244
1899 - 1902, Stanford On Avon Ref. HOSM60353

Books

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Memories

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1861 Leese Hall, Near Leeming Area

Hi, does anyone know of a Leese Hall, I presume on the Leese Road (which is still present running along the A1 on google maps). My relative, through marriage to my great aunt; I'm helping trace his family - the ...Read more

A memory of Pickhill by Hayley Forsyth

1940's Wortley

The photograph shows the entry to Hell Mill Lane (sometimes called Riley Road) which runs along the valley of the Little Avon towards Ozleworth; to the right behind the trees is Wortley Farm, occupied in the 1940's by the ...Read more

A memory of Wortley by rontavender

Ann Maria Davies / Coldicot Born In 1876 In Ullenhall

Hi, I'm looking for the descendants of Isreal Davis and Emma Parsons or any information about them. Isreal and Emma Davis or Davies lived in Little Alne in 1911. I don't have the address. Their ...Read more

A memory of Ullenhall by jmdroots

Barwick House, Hell On Earth

Bloody awful wicked place that needs more investigation. My brother like many of the others suffered greatly at the hands of MOD run schools, that were experimental failures. My brothers life has been ruined by his unfortunate ...Read more

A memory of Barwick by sslade36

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

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

D W Clarke

This was once the main route through Cannock, namely the A34. I can't ever recall it being congested in the post war years and even into the 1960's though long distance lorries often passed through this way. Of course at that time the actual ...Read more

A memory of Cannock by brucehaycock

Devizes Memories

A DEVIZES GIRL REMEMBERS Before talking of my own memories, it would seem appropriate to start by sharing some valuable ones of my Father who was born in 1906 and spent his whole life in the town. During the last five years of his ...Read more

A memory of Devizes by riversd10000

Fishing & Folk Clubs

During the mid '70's I spent many happy school holidays in Christchurch. My brother, Colin, worked at the MoD base (Signals Research & Development) nearby. He had lodgings with a Mrs Alison in the town. There was a direct ...Read more

A memory of Christchurch by bru.enzer

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Captions

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Caption For Melksham, Canon Square And War Memorial C1955

FOR MANY YEARS, after the decline of the weaving industry, the manufacture of rubber linked the two West Wiltshire towns of Bradford on Avon and Melksham.

Caption For Malmesbury, River Avon From Daniel's Well C1955

Malmesbury is virtually surrounded by the two tributaries of the River Avon.

Caption For Avoncliff, The Aqueduct C1950

On this section of the Kennet & Avon Canal, the river Avon is crossed twice.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, The Canal C1955

This area below the town's lock has been enormously improved since the Kennet & Avon Canal was re-opened throughout: boats now tie up here.

Caption For Monkton Combe, The Viaduct C1955

Go back to the Avon valley, turn right at the traffic lights by the Viaduct Inn, then left towards Lower Limpley Stoke.

Caption For Bransgore, The Post Office C1960

Avon Castle 1891 This late 19th-century mock castle was built 'at great cost and with the best materials and workmanship' by John Turner Turner, a renowned sportsman and big game hunter.

Caption For Evesham, Hampton Ferry 1895

Evesham is a good place to begin an exploration of the Vale around, the River Avon and the not too distant Cotswolds.

Caption For Bath, On The Canal 1895

The Kennet and Avon Canal, authorised by Act of Parliament in 1794 and opened in 1810, linked Bristol with London, cutting a canal from the Avon in Bath to the Kennet, which was then canalised to the Thames

Caption For Malmesbury, The River And Bridge C1960

The Avon Mill at this time was occupied by Hugh Dryden & Co Ltd, who sold antiques and works of art here until the late 1970s.

Caption For Devizes, On The Canal 1898

Devizes is perched on the top of a hill overlooking the Avon valley.

Caption For Batheaston, Stambridge C1960

Here the Roman Fosse Way climbs out of the Avon valley to cross Banner Down on its way to Cirencester, the Roman town of Corinium.

Caption For Christchurch, The Priory Church 1890

The Avon has been an important thoroughfare.

Caption For Devizes, On The Canal 1898

Devizes is perched on the top of a hill overlooking the Avon valley.

Caption For Devizes, On The Canal 1898

Devizes is perched on the top of a hill overlooking the Avon valley.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Mythe Bridge 1891

The beautiful River Avon penetrates to the very heart of England at Shakespeare's Stratford.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey 1924

Flowing under the charming bridge in the foreground is the River Avon; this tributary is called the Tetbury Avon (it is also known as the Newnton River or the River Ingleburne).

Caption For Ringwood, The Millstream 1900

A fine view over the River Avon, with a horse cooling itself by the ancient ford and a thatcher practising his age-old craft on one of Ringwood's most picturesque cottages.

Caption For Chippenham, The River Avon C1960

The church of St Andrew and the rear of the buildings in St Mary's Street sit on the spur of land surrounded by the River Avon which attracted the Saxon settlers.

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 Stratford Upon Avon, Memorial Theatre 1922

It did not open throughout until 1815, but this included a junction with the River Avon.

Caption For Clifton, Clifton Suspension Bridge 1873

The importance to Bristol of its Floating Harbour can be gauged from this picture, which shows the Avon at low water.

Caption For Theale, The Kennet And Avon Canal C1955

Following the nationalisation of the railways in 1948, the Kennet and Avon Canal was closed to navigation in 1951, about four years before this photograph was taken.

Caption For Feckenham, The Waterfall C1960

Across the Avon from Cropthorne, Fladbury is situated in rolling agricultural land of pasture and orchard.

Caption For Christchurch, The River Stour 1918

The circular estuary of the Stour and Avon, where the two rivers penetrate far inland, and the shores of Christchurch Bay, attract thousands of sea and wading birds, particularly during the winter months