Maps

112 maps found.

1898, Mount Pleasant Ref. RNE784875
1896, Mount Pleasant Ref. RNE784884
1947, Mount Pleasant Ref. NPO784873
1947, Mount Pleasant Ref. NPO784875
1946, Mount Pleasant Ref. NPO784915
1946, Mount Pleasant Ref. NPO784928
1946, Mount Pleasant Ref. NPO784931
1921, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784904
1921, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784915
1923, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784938
1919, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784942
1902, Mount Pleasant Ref. RNC784914
1900, Mount Pleasant Ref. RNC784944
1925, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784873
1923, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784907
1921, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784908
1920, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784931
1920, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784965
1920, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784969
1902, Mount Pleasant Ref. RNC784908

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Memories

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Bert Price''s Shop

Bert Price's Shop was at the top of our street - Church Street. Bert Prices' shop sold anything and everything. From household buckets and dusters to DIY tools, firewood, fire lighters and paraffin for the heater in our ...Read more

A memory of Davenham in 1970 by Lynn Quigley

Swansea Deaf And Dumb School

I was born and bred in the Mount Pleasant area of Swansea, in which the D&D Institute was based.  My schooling was Terrace Road infants & juniors.  Lots of football in the street, Cwmdonkin Park and playing in ...Read more

A memory of Swansea in 1970 by Niall O'brien

Aldershot 1970's

I was born in the Cottage Hosp in 1959. We lived in Cranmore Lane; then 13 Connought Road, then 70 Holly Road; then 11 Eddy Road. I went to Newport infant and junior schools then Heron Wood and Wavell. I would go Sat morn ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot in 1970 by Michael Manning

First Families Of Gamesley

I lived in Gamesley for a very short while, but it's an episode of my life that I will never forget. I used to live at 10 Callow Close, it was late autumn of 1968. So much was going on then, the moon landing was yet to ...Read more

A memory of Gamesley in 1969 by Howard Davies

Mount Pleasant Youth Club

Knew many friends who used the club . Run by Paul Roper. Lots of girl friends and lads. Erica Norgate Christine Brown Janet Talbot Trevor Scott Julia Richie David Taylor Very many others Any links to club please respond Regards to all

A memory of Morley in 1968 by Graham Marshall

The First Holiday At Potter Heigham

We hired a riverside chalet called 'La Dak' on the Martham side of the river, there were two families sharing. I remember there was no car access to the chalet so we had to park the cars next to the ...Read more

A memory of Potter Heigham in 1968 by Mike Atherley

Sixties Longleat

Many fond memories of Longleat over the last 46 years: the freedom we all enjoyed as villagers to roam across the estate - the sixth Marquess was always very generous in this respect. The remains of the American hospital were still ...Read more

A memory of Longleat in 1966 by Geoff Pridmore

Nights Out In Consett

I have some wonderful memories of nights out in Consett in the sixties. There was a pub called the Masons Arms run by Kevin and Ina Kearney and the barmaid Jenny, I think. It served the most beautiful beer in the world or so ...Read more

A memory of Consett in 1966 by Michael Smyth

Growing Up In No 3 Eardiston View

My name is Derek Hall, the brother to Martin Hall & Pamela Hall, we used to live at No 3 Eardiston View in Menith Wood in the 1960s with our mom Velta Hall. I am now 58 years old living in London with four ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood in 1965 by derekhall2006

35 Years In Newton St Cyres

We moved into Shuttern Cottage in Pump Street in 1965, long before local developents started. It was quiet then, with little traffic, but the inevitable happened - first Woodlans, then Court Orchard, then lots ...Read more

A memory of Newton St Cyres in 1965 by John Durrant

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Captions

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Caption For Colwich, St Mary's Abbey C1955

Originally built as a private house called Mount Pleasant in 1730, it was later enlarged and renamed Mount Pavilion.

Caption For Hitchin, Lavender Field, Mount Pleasant 1901

Perks and Llewellyn's Mount Pleasant lavender fields, on the western outskirts of Hitchin in 1901.

Caption For Castle Donington, High Street C1955

Bondgate crosses Mount Pleasant to become the restrained High Street on the south side of the village rising up to Hill Top.

Caption For Bilston, The Girls' High School C1965

The Girls' High School was founded in 1918 in Brueton House at Mount Pleasant, but moved to this purpose-built accommodation in Green Lanes in 1930.

Caption For Bilston, The Girls' High School C1965

The Girls' High School was founded in 1918 in Brueton House at Mount Pleasant, but moved to this purpose-built accommodation in Green Lanes in 1930.

Caption For High Bentham, Mount Pleasant From The Cross C1955

There are two Benthams, High and Lower, and this view looks down Mount Pleasant from the village cross in High Bentham.

Caption For Dawlish Warren, Mount Pleasant 1906

Mount Pleasant Inn still stands above the marshlands of Dawlish Warren, though it has changed somewhat since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Daventry, Recreation Ground C1965

This view of the Rec shows the steam engine hiding the terrace of houses known as Mount Pleasant.

Caption For Dawlish Warren, Mount Pleasant 1906

Mount Pleasant Inn still stands above the marshlands of Dawlish Warren, though it has changed somewhat since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Washington, The Village C1955

The New Town comprised Washington Village, Columbia, Fatfield, Mount Pleasant, Usworth, Donwell and Concord.

Caption For Tottenham, Making The Road In Lordship Lane C1903

The open area to the left is the site of the yet to be built Peabody Housing Estate and in the right foreground is the corner of Mount Pleasant Road.

Caption For Swindon, Town Station 1961

During both World Wars this vitally important strategic route carried an immense amount of military traffic north and south.