Maps

233 maps found.

1899, Leigh Ref. RNC754766
1921, Leigh Ref. POP754759
1919, Leigh Ref. POP754768
1945, Leigh Ref. NPO754766
1940, Leigh Ref. NPO754774
1946, Leigh Ref. NPO754775
1898, Leigh Ref. RNE754760
1898, Leigh Ref. RNE754762
1898, Leigh Ref. RNE754766
1898, Leigh Ref. RNE754767
1940, Leigh Ref. NPO754773
1920, Leigh Ref. POP754760
1919, Leigh Ref. POP754762
1919, Leigh Ref. POP754767
1895, Leigh Ref. RNE754773
1895, Leigh Ref. RNE754775
1947, Leigh Ref. NPO754758
1947, Leigh Ref. NPO754759
1947, Leigh Ref. NPO754760
1919, Leigh Ref. POP754766

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Memories

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My Memories Of Living In Westbury Leigh 1940 1944

The house shown in the foreground of this photograph was the home of my Uncle, Percy Drury. This was sometime around 1940/42, I do not know how long he resided there. I lived at 115 Westbury ...Read more

A memory of Westbury Leigh in 1940 by George Drury

Bradford House

My daughters and I lived happily at Bradford House for seven years in the late 1990's ... The house was originally two 17th century cottages at right angles to each other. The Victorians then re-modelled one of the ...Read more

A memory of Bradford-on-Tone by Sheelagh G Garner

Days Out By Train

We used to visit Leigh-on-Sea by train from Dagenham on a Sunday. After a stop at the cockle sheds for refreshment and for us children to see the process of the boiling of the shellfish, we would then walk along the seafront ...Read more

A memory of Leigh-on-Sea in 1950 by Eileen Hammond

Choir Boy/Organ Pumping

I remember being in the choir at the church during the time of my evacuation to Westbury Leigh sometime during the 1939-45 war. I also pumped the organ which was at that time quite hard work for a young lad (but I ...Read more

A memory of Westbury Leigh in 1942 by Robin Porter

Netherthong First World War History Part 1

Netherthong War Memorial My full history of Netherthong can be seen on http://historyofnetherthong.co.uk 'We shall never forget.' M. Hirst, who lived at 33 Outlane, compiled a large book full ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Our First Home

Jenny and I moved to the High Street in 1989, this tiny vilage was a wonderful home for us both, we loved the walks and the local pub, with this quite vilage in a town came the regatta which stoped us taking the car out and ...Read more

A memory of Leigh-on-Sea by Colin Wonfor

Badger Hall, Thundersley, Essex Circa 1900

My Great Uncle and Aunt, Archibald “Arch” and Clara Meade, owned Badger Hall, Thundersley, around the turn of the 19th to 20th century. It was then described as having 22 acres of parkland and holding ...Read more

A memory of Thundersley by John Sharpe

Kilmaurs

My husband and I are Australians and went to Britain on a driving holiday in 2007. We stayed in some marvellous B&Bs but one that will always be memorable for us was at Anna Steel's farm 'Laigh Langmuir'. What a welcome we had - ...Read more

A memory of Kilmaurs in 2007 by Kay Armstrong

Broadlads Estate

My grandfather farmed Bushey Leazes farm on the Broadlands estate until his retirement. I loved that farm, playing in hay lofts, milking the cows, they had guard geese that would come down the long lane from the farm and not let ...Read more

A memory of Romsey in 1949 by Jackie Brown

Family Of Fowler

Not a memory but an historical fact.  I have traced my family back to Leigh circa 1750.  The patriarch was Anthony Fowler, a carpenter from Bishops Cleeve.  He married Mary Attwood of Bishops Cleeve in 1749.  They had 10 ...Read more

A memory of The Leigh by N Kelly

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Captions

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Caption For Westbury Leigh, The Village C1950

The post office and general stores in Leigh Street was, and still is, important to the community.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, High Street C1950

This is part of Old Leigh, with the railway on the right and the sea behind the buildings on the left.The main shopping centre has moved up the hill to Leigh Broadway but this High Street is still

Caption For Woodchester, The Church 1900

By that time, building work on William Leigh's plan for a grand mansion at nearby Woodchester Park had been under way for six years.

Caption For Leigh, Cyder Press Farm C1955

The tiny hamlet of Leigh lies on the east bank of the River Severn, perched on land just high enough to raise it from the floodplain, a few miles north-west of Cheltenham.

Caption For Bristol, The Cathedral 1887

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.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, 1891

Leigh is noted for its weatherboard cottages.

Caption For Bristol, Cathedral 1890

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.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, High Street C1950

This is part of Old Leigh, with the railway on the right and the sea behind the buildings on the left.

Caption For Woodchester, Roman Catholic Church Interior 1890

Among its many memorials is an effigy of William Leigh, shown vested in the robe of a Knight of St Gregory and holding in his hands a model of the church he founded.

Caption For Cheadle, The White Hart Hotel C1965

It was also famed for its absentee rectors, including Edward Trafford Leigh, who took himself off to Italy for his health in the 1830s.

Caption For Leigh, The Village C1955

One of Dorset's three ancient mazes stood at Leigh, though it had all but disappeared by the early 1900s.

Caption For Clifton, Leigh Woods 1887

The view from the suspension bridge towards Leigh Woods.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, 1891

Leigh-on-Sea is high on the hill overlooking the Thames Estuary, just west of Southend.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, 1891

Leigh is noted for its weatherboard cottages.

Caption For Worsley, Bridgewater Canal, The Packet House 1889

The packet service from Manchester to Liverpool via Worsley, Leigh and Wigan took fourteen hours, though meals were provided at 1s each.

Caption For Leigh, The Village 1906

Another iron-making village, situated on a tributary of the River Mole, Leigh (pronounced 'Lye') is centred on this demure, triangular village green with its covered pump.

Caption For High Legh, The School C1955

The village of High Legh probably gets its name because it was an early settlement in a forest clearing sitting on high land.

Caption For Westbury, Warminster Road C1960

The millennium project book, 'Westbury & Westbury Leigh, A Celebration of the Town & its People' details the development.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road C1955

This fascinating photograph shows Leigh Road at its junction with Market Street.

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle C1960

Now little remains of the massive structure that once guarded the coast to the west of Leigh-on-Sea.

Caption For Colehill, The War Memorial 1923

It stands on a mound composed of cartloads of broken pots from The Vineries at Leigh.

Caption For Westbury, High Street C1965

The millennium project book, 'Westbury & Westbury Leigh, A Celebration of the Town & its People' details the development.