Places

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Photos

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Maps

15 maps found.

1946, Trevaughan Ref. NPO853015
1922, Trevaughan Ref. POP853015
1901, Trevaughan Ref. RNC853015
1898, Trevaughan Ref. RNE853016
1923, Trevaughan Ref. POP853016
1946, Trevaughan Ref. NPO853016
1901, Trevaughan Ref. RNC853016
1898, Trevaughan Ref. RNE853015
1905, Trevaughan Ref. HOSM40956
1898, Tre-Vaughan Ref. RNE853017
1946, Tre-Vaughan Ref. NPO853017
1901, Tre-Vaughan Ref. RNC853017
1923, Tre-Vaughan Ref. POP853017
1886 - 1887, Trevaughan Ref. HOSM62444
1905 - 1906, Trevaughan Ref. HOSM62445

Books

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Memories

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The Amazing Vaughan Family

Stan and Helen Vaughan met me at the Leicester Train station after my long journey from California. I had won a Rotary International Scholarship and the Vaughans were my host family. I was a scared young girl and I ...Read more

A memory of Desford in 1986 by Donna Rose Houchen

Wartime Coalville

I lived in Coalville in 1940. My father was a Police Inspector and we lived at the Vaughan Street Police station. There were two flats, the other was occupied by Dad's Sergeant. The Court used to sit upstairs in another part of the ...Read more

A memory of St Austell by John Roberts

My Forest Green Family

I moved to Forest Green when I was 2 but my whole family comes from the area. Christine Dendy (my maternal grandmother) was born in the village. Her parents were a housemaid and a gamekeeper/odd-job man for the ...Read more

A memory of Forest Green by Lucy Jenkins

Wartime Coalville

I lived in Coalville in 1940. My father was a Police Inspector and we lived at the Vaughan Street Police station. There were two flats, the other was occupied by Dad's Sergeant. The Court used to sit upstairs in another part of the ...Read more

A memory of St Austell by John Roberts

Joan Thomass Nee Vaughan Memories

My first memory was going to school from Pen-y-Ball and being tought by Mrs Daisy Jones, Eluned Jones, Mr Bellis (the headmaster) and Mr Yeomans who we all loved, and also attending Sunday School every Sunday was ...Read more

A memory of Brynford in 1950 by Ann Hughes

Wartime Coalville

I lived in Coalville in 1940. My father was a Police Inspector and we lived at the Vaughan Street Police station. There were two flats, the other was occupied by Dad's Sergeant. The Court used to sit upstairs in another part of the ...Read more

A memory of St Austell by John Roberts

Captions

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Caption For Ogmore By Sea, Dunraven Bay And Castle 1936

Eventually the manor passed by marriage to the Vaughan family; several members of that family were apt to engage in a little freelance wrecking of ships in order to seize their cargoes.

Caption For Southerndown, Dunraven Bay And Castle C1955

The manor passed by marriage to the Vaughan family, some of whom were known to engage in wrecking - luring unsuspecting vessels to disaster on the nearby rocks.