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Stoke Fleming photos

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Stoke Fleming maps

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

Stoke Fleming map

Historic map of Stoke Fleming

Devon map

Illustrated Victorian map of Devon

Stoke Fleming map

Historic Map of any Stoke Fleming postcode

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Stoke Fleming books

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Devon County Memories
Paperback
rrp £15  £12

South Devon Coast Photographic Memories
Paperback
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Devon A Century Ago Photographic Memoiries
Paperback
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Stoke Fleming books
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Memories of Stoke Fleming

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Warfleet

I first came to Dartmouth in 1966 as a member of the Vancouver Boys Band. We were a 39 piece military style marching/concert band. All of us in the band fell in love with Dartmouth. We were hired to play for the Carnival in June and the Regatta in August. I returned with the band in 1968 and 1970. On one... [more]

Shared on 05 August 2009 by Chris Best.

Living in Kingswear

My mother Mary Dart was brought up in Kingswear, where she lived with her mum, dad, and brother Edward until she married my dad Les Witty who was in the Army at the time. She had to move away as Dad was posted to Germany in 1953. I was born in 1955 and came to Kingswear when I was about 18... [more]

Shared on 13 July 2009

Past Schoolmaster

My Gt grandfather, William James Hawken was a certified schoolmaster at Galmpton between 1875-1880. His youngest child, Frances Marian, was born there on 10th October 1875. She went on to marry William Henry Birch, who was a son of the iconic Betsy Birch who founded the London omnibus transport system, after the early demise of her husband William in... [more]

Shared on 30 June 2007 by David Hawken.

Childhood and Marriage

I went to Sunday School here from 1949, and I sang in the church choir from 1950 until 1960 alongside my Nan.I was also allowed to learn to play the organ, the church has (had?) a wonderful organ, 2 keyboards and foot operated keyboard pedals, plus more stops than I could ever get used to. An uncle also sang in the... [more]

Shared on 03 March 2009 by Amanda Newson-Webb.

Dartington Morris with Heather & Gorse Clog Morris at The Church House Inn


This view is EXACTLY the spot where the dancers and musicians of Dartington Morris and their guests Heather and Gorse Clog Morris performed in August 2008.

It was a lovely warm August evening and a crowd of villagers and holidaymakers gathered for the dance performance at 8pm. I recall there is now a plaque on the front wall... [more]

Shared on 09 August 2008 by John Howard Norfolk.

A village entertainment at The Church House Inn

This is the spot where the dancers and musicians of Dartington Morris and their guests Heather and Gorse Clog Morris performed in August 2008. The view shows some villge women sitting on a low terrace where a crowd had gathered for the dance performance just recently!

I recall there is now a plaque on the front wall of the... [more]

Shared on 09 August 2008 by John Howard Norfolk.

Cudhill

We arrived in Brixham in the spring of 1954, our first 'home' was a one bedroom   basement 'flat' in Torquay. I found plumbing work on a block of flats at Plainmore, and became close friends with Brian and Whin Dovey from the Newton Abbott area, unfortunately we have since lost touch. Our first home in Brixham was in Langley Avenue. I... [more]

Shared on 30 September 2009 by Tony Harper.

Dancing at the Brixham Heritage Festival 2008


One of the week long programme of events for the Brixham Heritage Festival is morris dancing on the old Fish Quay.

Grimspound Border Morris entertained the crowds first. They "blacked up" in the traditional way and then danced to the hypnotic rhythms of their large band under the canopy of the old Fish Market. It was something of a... [more]

Shared on 29 May 2008 by John Howard Norfolk.

Extracts From Stoke Fleming & Devon books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Stoke Fleming, inspired by Frith photos.

Paignton Photographic Memories

This photograph shows pavement artists' squares ready for Children's Week competitions, and new Promenade lighting. The pier is somewhat changed, and now houses pin-tables, ghost rides and go-karts.

This is an extract from Paignton Photographic Memories.
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Paignton Photographic Memories

The last of the old apple orchards can be to the right of the photograph.

This is an extract from Paignton Photographic Memories.
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Paignton Photographic Memories

A welcome to Paignton was still apparent when in 1955 a replica of one of the town's many 19th-century windmills was used as the rock garden centrepiece. To the left of the garden is the ageing tent-cum-Summer Pavilion, where John Berryman's 'Evening Stars' started to twinkle.

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