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St John maps

Historic maps of St John and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all St John maps

St John photos

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Freathy| Millbrook| Torpoint| Whitsand Bay| Kingsand| Cawsand| Cremyll| Crafthole| Devonport| Rame| Sheviock| Stoke| Saltash| St Germans| Landrake| Plymouth| Bovisand| Downderry| Tideford| Heybrook Bay

St John area books

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Memories of St John

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Cornwall memories

Scraesdon

My family, being mother, father, brother and I (Nancy Laythorn) moved to Scraesdon Cottage in 1940. Under the watchful eye of the Headmistress, Mrs Crabb, Joy Maddever, Margaret Hitchcock and I passed our 11 plus, continuring our education at Saltash Grammar. We were driven by bus each day.

During the Second World War we had a number of foreign soldiers stationed in the Fort, British, Polish, American and finally the German Prisoners of War.

It was the Americans that that made an impact, as being only 8/9 years old my brother and I were invited into the fort to watch the Ensa shows, as we did when the British were there. Sadly the Americans went from Scraesdon to the Normandy beaches, few surviving. If anyone knows the info on the American regiments I would be interested to know.

Saturday was Dance Night in the Village Hall and my mother used to help serve the teas during interval times. The RAF were stationed near, as were the sailors... Read more

That Might be Me?

The Chalets c1960
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I was born in the chalet that this photo on the left partly shows, in 1951. The person sunbathing could be me at 13 or 14 years of age. I was Christine Elliott then. The name was 'Lucerne', my great grand parents owned 'San Remo', next door, from about 1938. All the family went there to live in 1940, when their house was bombed in Stonehouse.

Millbrook

Entrance to Village c1950
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All ways visited when i was young 1962 upwards

West Street

lived here for the first 3 years of my life

The Square

Square & War Memorial c1955
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1970's up wards, all ways remember the carnavals they had, allways good fun

LOOKING FOR MY ANCESTORS

West Street c1955
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In 2006 I visited Millbrook with my family with the aim of trying to research my ancestors who lived in West street between 1840 to 1870. alas, We unsuccessfully search the cemeteries an parish church, but I still had the feeling of belonging. Unfortunately we did not have much time in millbrook, and I hope to revisit in the not to distant future. In the meantime if there any Bryants still living there I would love to make contact.

Millbrook

Entrance to Village c1950
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1995 and up, I haven't always lived in Millbrook. But I pretty much visited every summer since I was born, and I then moved down in 2004 (I think). Lots of good memories here, like: Mayday, dens, Maker festival, Millbrook School, rope swings, alpines. Can now be a bit boring for my age group, as the only thing to do is go to the park really, and I am now getting a bit old for that kind of thing. So we pretty much have to entertain ourselves, or catch the bus to Plymouth. Or in the summer holidays we walk to Cawsand most days and go jumping. But in the winter when it's raining there is absoloutly nothing to do. Still even though sometimes Millbrook is SO boring ... I love it really. xxx

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