Places

3 places found.

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Maps

19 maps found.

1947, Habberley Ref. NPO724122
1947, Habberley Ref. NPO724123
1947, Low Habberley Ref. NPO768160
1899, Habberley Ref. RNE724122
1921, Low Habberley Ref. POP768160
1921, Habberley Ref. POP724122
1921, Habberley Ref. POP724123
1899, Habberley Ref. RNE724123
1881 - 1882, Habberley Ref. HOSM47298
1902-1903, Habberley Ref. RNC724122
1901-1902, Habberley Ref. RNC724123
1899, Low Habberley Ref. RNE768160
1901, Low Habberley Ref. HOSM52418
1901-1902, Low Habberley Ref. RNC768160
1898, Abberley Ref. RNE618281
1920, Abberley Ref. POP618281
1901-1902, Abberley Ref. RNC618281
1947, Abberley Ref. NPO618281
1883, Abberley Ref. HOSM35479

Books

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Memories

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Donnington School

I went to school here in the 50s/60s; it was known as Wroxeter and Uppington C of E School. There were just two classes, the big class run by Miss Thomas the Headmistress and the little class run by Mrs Saltmarsh. Our dinner ...Read more

A memory of Donnington by Margaret Clutton

Stanford Court

When I used to come down to Shelsley I used to stay with my Nan at New Mill Bridge until she sold the shop and moved to Birmingham where she stayed with her eldest daughter May Bennet and her family. Later, she came to stay ...Read more

A memory of Shelsley Walsh in 1947 by Antony Cook

Captions

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Caption For Kidderminster, Peckett Rock, Habberley Valley C1960

Habberley Valley, on the outskirts of town, is popular with locals and tourists alike.

Caption For Wyre Forest, Hawkbatch Visitor Centre 2003

Other nature trails in the district are Blackstone Riverside Park, Bewdley; Hartlebury Common at Stourport-on-Severn; Habberley Valley Nature Reserve; and Kingsford Forest Park.

Caption For Great Witley, Hundred House C1965

The village is situated in a pleasant spot just below the Abberley Hills, an outcrop of the Malverns.

Caption For Abberley, Hall, From The Carillon Tower 1911

Abberley Hall is part of an estate dating back to the Norman Conquest, when King William gave it to his supporter Todeni.

Caption For Abberley, The Tower 1911

Abberley Hill and Woodbury Hill rise to about a thousand feet.

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Caption For Abberley, C1960

Peaceful Abberley might have become one of the notable battlefields of England and changed the course of history, had not the elusive Glyndwr slipped back across the Welsh Marches.

Caption For Worcester, The River Severn From The Cathedral Tower C1960

We are looking upstream, towards the Abberley Hills in the distance, with the tower and spire of the otherwise demolished St Andrew's Church prominent on the right.

Caption For Dudley, Panoramic View From Castle Keep C1955

On the apocryphal 'clear day' it is possible to see the Malvern Hills, Bromsgrove, the Lickey Hills, Frankley Beeches, Clent, Abberley and the Clee Hills.

Caption For Abberley, The Elms Hotel C1960

This lovely Queen Anne mansion near the village of Abberley was built in 1710 by the architect Gilbert White, a pupil of Sir Christopher Wren.

Caption For Ribbesford, Church C1940

This lovely Queen Anne mansion near the village of Abberley was built in 1710 by the architect Gilbert White, a pupil of Sir Christopher Wren.