Maps

12 maps found.

1906-1908, Old Blair Ref. RNC796239
1906-1908, Blair Atholl Ref. RNC643478
1904-1907, Blair Drummond Ref. RNC643483
1903-1908, Blair Ref. RNC643476
1906-1908, Struan Ref. RNC842007
1899, Blaise Hamlet Ref. RNC643637
1906-1908, Blain Ref. RNC643465
1946, Blaise Hamlet Ref. NPO643637
1898, Blaise Hamlet Ref. RNE643637
1919, Blaise Hamlet Ref. POP643637
1908-1909, Lair Ref. RNC751350
1879 - 1901, Grange Village Ref. HOSM38050

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Memories

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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

Growing Up In Motspur Park

I lived in Motspur Park from 1968 till 1989, everyone I knew friendly place, the local pub was clean and friendly, used to go courting there with my late husband. Been back a few times and have noticed a dramatic decline ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1984 by Catherine Goldby

C1948 1958 Townfield School

I was nerina lowther b1942 left school no exams 1958 but aged 50 got two hons degrees. Home flat above dry cleaners 29a coldharbour lane. Used to play in extensive bombed buildings. Recall early lessons in air raid ...Read more

A memory of Hayes by Nerina Frampton

Copthorne Convent

My name is Maggie Wilkinson. My mum Elizabeth Pilkington lived at Copthorne Convent, then it was called Bank Farm House, she was married from there on 6th June 1942. My parents were married at St John's church. Mum's stepfather ...Read more

A memory of Copthorne in 1942 by Mike Wilkinson

James S Blair

My great grandfather was James Simoson Blair. He lived at Moorcroft in Buxton up to 1927. When he died he was quite a prominent figure and was captain of the golf club, and a trophey is presented each year even now in memory of him. Does anyone know or have information on him or the family? Thanks.

A memory of Buxton in 1920 by Jeanette Czyzyk

Memories

As a boy i would wander through fields and in water, go fishing, make swings was happy with things: Would roam with the dog slip on Algae green log, smell rain on the grass polish Grans brass: Climb dykes, collect conkers leap Cargills, ...Read more

A memory of Blairgowrie in 1974 by John Downie

193940 School Days

I remember the Town Hall at Cowbridge.  In those days there was no one way system around it like today.  The school boy interest was the Merryweather Fire Engine that was kept in a garage at the side of the Town Hall. Great fun to ...Read more

A memory of Cowbridge in 1940 by Roy Newton

Delamere By Sid Grant

The Jewish Fresh Air Home and School was founded in 1921 by Miss Margaret Langdon, MBE, MA (1890-1980) and located at Blakemere Lane, Delamere near Norley, in the beautiful Cheshire countryside.  My time spent there was from age ...Read more

A memory of Delamere in 1930 by Sid Grant

Southdown Bus Station And Clair Meadow

I used to play in the old Clair Meadow and remember the drinks machine which sold pink milk in a wax carton by the tree at the footpath entrance to 'the rec' on Perrymount Road which is still there...I ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath in 1969 by Jason Went

Happy Times Remembered.

We moved to Waterlooville in 1952,we lived in a row of houses called Salisbury Villas ,now that is the back of Waitrose.Our neighbours were Mr and Mrs Henry Cannings,and Jim and Nellie Olding.My dad Tony Blair worked in ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by jamespage

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Captions

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Caption For Perth, Post Office And New Scott Street 1899

Among documents preserved locally is a letter written by John Blair dated 7 November 1689.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, The Green C1955

In the churchyard can be found the graves of Herbert Asquith, Liberal Prime Minister from 1908 to 1916, and Eric Arthur Blair, who may be better known as the novelist George Orwell, whose works include

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

In the churchyard of All Saints' Church are the graves of Herbert Asquith, Liberal Prime Minister from 1908 to 1916, and Eric Arthur Blair, who may be better known as the novelist George Orwell.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

The church has a Norman tower, and in its churchyard is buried George Orwell, the author of '1984', buried under his real name, Eric Arthur Blair.

Caption For Thurstaston, View Of The Welsh Hills C1950

The plinth and map were erected in honour of Andrew Blair, founder of the Liverpool and District Federation of the Ramblers Association in 1923.

Caption For Henbury, The Post Office C1955

The Blaise Inn receives a pre-summer season coat of paint.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymount Road C1950

It was the lodge of St Clair, a large house that became a girls' school established by a Miss Stevens in about 1935.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle, South Side And Keep 1893

Raglan was granted to Walter Bloet by Earl Richard de Clair of Chepstow around 1174, and in return Bloet had to provide the earl with military assistance.