Places
36 places found.
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- Gloucester, Gloucestershire
- Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
- Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
- Cirencester, Gloucestershire
- Stroud, Gloucestershire
- Tetbury, Gloucestershire
- Nailsworth, Gloucestershire
- Northleach, Gloucestershire
- Lechlade on Thames, Gloucestershire
- Fairford, Gloucestershire
- Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire
- Chipping Sodbury, Avon
- Thornbury, Avon
- Yate, Avon
- Cotswold Hills, Gloucestershire
- Kingswood, Avon
- Dursley, Gloucestershire
- Berkeley, Gloucestershire
- Prestbury, Gloucestershire
- Sherborne, Gloucestershire
- Cranham, Gloucestershire
- Blakeney, Gloucestershire
- Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire
- Newnham, Gloucestershire
- Littledean, Gloucestershire
- Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
- Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
- Newent, Gloucestershire
- Lydney, Gloucestershire
- Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
- Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire
- Uley, Gloucestershire
- Rodborough, Gloucestershire
- Coleford, Gloucestershire
- Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire
- Bibury, Gloucestershire
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
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Vine Cottage And Blacksmith Shop
William Wright lived in Vine Cottage, Aston, there was a blacksmith shop beside the house, across the road was the orchard with many fruit trees and all the animals. I used to spend time there in the ...Read more
A memory of Aston in 1950 by
Tilley Family In Uley
My great gran lived in Woodstock Cottage which was built by her husband. Her name was Emily Eliza Baker and she married a Albert John Tilley. They had 2 children, Edith Mary (my gran) and Daisy Helen. Edith married a Thomas Charles ...Read more
A memory of Uley in 1860 by
Memories Of Leadgate And Iveston 1938 1943
I came to live at Leadgate when I was 12 years old and attended Leadgate Council School which was a large red brick building for infants and juniors, boys and girls. I was at the school for only 2 years, ...Read more
A memory of Leadgate in 1930 by
Bexley Technical School For Girls 1945 To 1947
I lived at Welling and went to Little Danson School and Hook Lane School. When I was 11 years old in 1942 I went to Westwood Girls Secondary School until 1945. I was then 14 and could have gone to work, ...Read more
A memory of Bexleyheath by
Nuxley Village
I was born in Croft Close 1961, at the top of Osborne Road. I decided today to have a look back at the area. I remember the Old police station which was turned into the driving school, I can remember my journey from Croft Close to go ...Read more
A memory of Belvedere in 1965 by
East Ham 1966/1968
I moved from Dulwich in 1966 as my father was in the army.We lived in the TA camp on Vicarage lane and I went to Vicarage Lane School. My maiden name was Mcnickle. I attend it for 18 months then went to Burges Manor which I have ...Read more
A memory of Barking in 1967 by
The Vines, Ashwell
This picture of Ashwell Ref 32643 (Caerleon Old Village) is of 'The Vines'. My grandparents David Charles and Winifred Ethel Jenkins lived there during the 1940's/50's. I myself was born at 1A Ashwell Villas (not built when this ...Read more
A memory of Caerleon in 1940
Frenchay Hospital, Bristol Built By The American Army
Frenchay Hospital in Bristol was built by the American Army during the Second World War. Frenchay Hospital is a large hospital situated in Frenchay, South Gloucestershire, on the (NE) outskirts of ...Read more
A memory of Frenchay by
Tudor Mills Family Roots
I have always loved Highmoor; my father, John Tudor Mills, was born there, at Satwell, in 1924, his mother Doris Tudor having been born opposite St Paul's church in Highmoor in 1900; her parents, George Tudor, of ...Read more
A memory of Highmoor Cross by
Wisbech Old Market Place
I was born in Wisbech in 1960, my father worked for the family business, Hutson & Sons, my Grandpa also had a pet shop in the old market place, we lived with him for a while Wonder what happened to the lovely panelling in ...Read more
A memory of Wisbech in 1964 by
Captions
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The Bristol diocese was created by Henry VIII in 1542, and comprised eighteen parishes within the city boundaries, fourteen others in Gloucestershire and Abbots Leigh in Somerset.
It now houses the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, and affords massive views of the city and, of course, the cathedral.
Considered to be one of the finest in Gloucestershire, the parish church has retained much of its 12th-century work, although the hand of successive centuries can be seen in its many treasures.
The Bristol dioceses was created by Henry VIII in 1542, and comprised eighteen parishes within the city boundaries, fourteen others in Gloucestershire, and Abbots Leigh in Somerset.
This prospect of the castle from the Gloucestershire side of the bridge clearly illustrates how commanding the Great Tower appears, and why the young J M W Turner was so inspired to paint
Tetbury lies near the boundary of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire on the long stretch of high road between Stroud and Malmesbury.
From the avenue lined with lime trees the eye is drawn eastwards to the 162-foot high tower of St John the Baptist's, the tallest tower in Gloucestershire, containing a ring of twelve bells with the
The building was once the HQ of the 4th Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment.
This community relocated to Prinknash in Gloucestershire and the buildings were taken over by the present community of Cistercian monks.
The DD registration tells us that the car chugging its way into town from the direction of Nailsworth was local, registered in Gloucestershire.
The clock tower dates from 1875, by which time Newnham had long ceased to be the most important Gloucestershire town on the west bank of the river.
Almost in Gloucestershire, Bushley lies but a couple of miles from Tewkesbury.
The Lydney Canal in Gloucestershire was about a mile in length, and carried trade up to the mid 1970s.
The design was based on Clearwell Castle in Gloucestershire, which Wyndham also owned.
From the avenue lined with lime trees the eye is drawn eastwards to the 162-foot high tower of St John the Baptist's, the tallest tower in Gloucestershire, containing a ring of twelve bells with the
In the late 1970s, Tom Graveney, the Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and England cricketer, was landlord of The Royal Oak Inn (left).
It also serves as a memo- rial to the men of the Gloucestershire, Somerset and Devonshire regiments who died in the same campaign.
Before agriculture became mechanised, large numbers of people were employed on the land; in Gloucestershire many of them lived in tied farm cottages such as these.
Within a short distance, the river becomes the border between Herefordshire and Gloucestershire.
Looking north from roughly the same viewpoint on the south bank of the Thames, the Perpendicular Gothic parish church with its tall spire, one of Gloucestershire's fine 'wool' churches, dominates the view
About twenty-five miles downstream from its source we reach the stone-built town of Lechlade on the Gloucestershire bank of the Thames.
The original design for Dunraven was based on Clearwell Castle, Gloucestershire, which was also owned by Wyndham.
ceremony with a distinguished guest list that included Henry III, his wife Queen Eleanor of Provence, 300 assorted nobles and knights and fourteen bishops, Hailes Abbey was one of Gloucestershire's
The Market House is one of the finest in Gloucestershire, and dates from 1655.