Photos

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Maps

1,346 maps found.

1876 - 1901, Marston Hill Ref. HOSM62150
1879 - 1880, Saul Ref. HOSM58588
1875 - 1906, Broadway Ref. HOSM39036
1875 - 1888, Dreenhill Ref. HOSM43524
1875 - 1906, Pope Hill Ref. HOSM56899
1878, Church Cove Ref. HOSM40903
1877 - 1907, Crowntown Ref. HOSM42487
1878 - 1897, Whitemoor Ref. HOSM64412
1878 - 1898, Madeley Ref. HOSM70740
1879 - 1885, Llangattock Ref. HOSM51966
1872 - 1897, Finglesham Ref. HOSM45418
1879 - 1898, Hilcote Ref. HOSM48522
1877 - 1879, Stonebroom Ref. HOSM60603
1877 - 1879, Stretton Ref. HOSM60903
1879 - 1880, Swanwick Ref. HOSM61150
1875 - 1896, Crossbush Ref. HOSM42420
1875 - 1896, Wepham Ref. HOSM63713
1878 - 1879, Baslow Ref. HOSM37277
1878 - 1879, Bradford Ref. HOSM65553
1879 - 1880, Turnditch Ref. HOSM62690

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Memories

119 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

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 ...Read more

A memory of Galmpton in 1870 by David Hawken

Pioneering Couple From Sandwich

My great grandparents were married here 20 August 1859. Their names were Thomas William POOLE and Mary Ann TUCKWELL and they had a family of 11 - eight born in villages close to Sandwich and three born in Southland, ...Read more

A memory of Sandwich in 1870 by Elizabeth Beer

Quarriers Were The Happiest Days Of My Life

My name is Elizabeth Bonner, but then it was Elizabeth Esnol. I lived in Cottage 3 with Agnes, the Mcdonalds and Anne, Margaret, and Josephine Murray, and Aunty Irene Munzy, Aunty Anne (House ...Read more

A memory of Quarriers Village in 1870 by Elizabeth Esnol

Railway Info.

The building on the left is a carriage shed, used for holding spare passenger vehicles under cover. It is from the North Devon Railway in the 1850s and still appears to have broad gauge track (7ft gauge - not removed until 1877) laid ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple in 1870

Railway Info.

Date of this photograph is c1874/75 as the railway viaduct is complete.

A memory of Barnstaple in 1870

Reference To Northleach.

I have no personal memories but my family history shows me that the HART familiy lived and worked in the nearby villages and some were born in North and East Leach. I am curious as to life in a bygone English village. Also ...Read more

A memory of Northleach in 1870 by Christobel Knight

Restaurant In Walton On Thames High Street

As a child we used to go to eat at a restaursant in Walton on Thames High Street, it was where Zio Toto's now is roughly, and in the 1960s it was United Dairies. I'm thinking it was maybe French or something along those lines and I am desperately searching for the name of it - can anyone can help?

A memory of Walton-on-Thames in 1870 by Sally Norfolk

Saving The Shipwrecked Sailors

Robert and Donald Mapleston and were excellent swimmers.  (Their sister, my Great Grandmother, Anne Mapleston Jackson, passed away in 1944.)  They lit bonfires to warn the ships, but when a ship wrecked they used a ...Read more

A memory of Land's End in 1870 by Susan Ramagli

Schoolmaster

James Oswald Clazey was a young man with a growing family. He was a schoolmaster in Mitford. He had been born in the United States but his father, George Oswald Clazey was born in Berwick-Upon-Tweed and he immigrated in 1841 for the ...Read more

A memory of Mitford in 1870 by Sharon Spry

Stone Street, Boxford

William Balaam born in Stone Street, Boxford in 1870 or thereabouts. He was my Grandfather's stepfather. Grandad often talked of Boxford. It is believed that later in William Balaam's life he became a Mayor or Lord Mayor - ...Read more

A memory of Boxford in 1870 by anne

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