Maps

62,675 maps found.

1899, Newport Ref. RNC791457
1897-1902, Soho Ref. RNC833929
1899, Hillfields Ref. RNC736191
1899, Sandford Ref. RNC824978
1899, Winford Ref. RNC871353
1895, Blackwater Ref. RNE643000
1897-1909, Thornhill Ref. RNC847186
1897-1909, Bassett Ref. RNC634567
1899, Eastfield Ref. RNC698535
1899-1900, Crownhill Ref. RNC685007
1895, Winford Ref. RNE871353
1896, Paddington Ref. RNE799375
1895, Northwood Ref. RNE794524
1895, Norton Ref. RNE794591
1896, Soho Ref. RNE833929
1899, Radford Ref. RNE812712
1895, Redbridge Ref. RNE814642
1898, Redland Ref. RNE814922
1898, Eastfield Ref. RNE698535
1898, Eastfield Ref. RNE698538

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Memories

153 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

The Marlow Family Of Publicans

My great-grandfather was Samuel Marlow and a publican at the time of his marriage in 1897. His father was William Marlow and my family tree research has led me to the White Hart in Eversley Cross where there were two ...Read more

A memory of Eversley in 1890 by John Howard Norfolk

The Loom House

The small house in this photo was referred to as the Loom House. It was the childhood home of my great-grandmother, Mary Hamill. Her father, Sam Hamill, was the caretaker of the Causeway in the late 1800s.

A memory of Giant's Causeway in 1890 by Liz Fellwock

The Hope Family

My Gran, Alice Hope was born in Oakengates in 1878. I have her and her family living in The Furnace Houses during the 1880's through to the end of the 1920's when her Dad died. Her Dad was James and her Mom Jane Ellen. The ...Read more

A memory of Oakengates in 1890

The Fox And Goose

My great, great grandfather Richard Ragget, a sawyer, lived in Greywell and used to drink regularly at this pub. Stories tell of the Duke of Wellington also drinking here. Does anyone else know of this? Does anyone know who the people are in this picture?

A memory of Greywell in 1890

The Cottages, Pentre Llifior, Powys

Three small roadside cottages existed on the roadside below the Pentre Farm; at this time occupied by Robert Edwards, Hawker, his children, his sister Sally, and old Mary Edwards. Collectively known as 'the ...Read more

A memory of Pentre Llifior in 1890 by John Edwards

Thames House

On the 1891 Census, my grandmother - Daisy Matilda Lamb - is recorded as being a 'visitor' at the home of Thomas 'Baker' Marks and his family. It appears she was born in Salisbury (tho' I have not, as yet, found a birth certificate for her) ...Read more

A memory of Bray in 1890

Temperance Hotel

The first half of the building with dormer windows (from the left of the picture) and where the Job Centre is situated today, was a Temperance Hotel. Bridport had over 60 public houses at the turn of the twentieth century and nine ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1890 by Andrew Evans

Sunday Family Outing

My grandmother lived at No.25 Byres Road, a short walk from the Botanical Gardens and spent many Sunday afternoons examining the gardens with her siblings & parents. She also was courted there by my grandfather-to-be. In ...Read more

A memory of Glasgow in 1890 by Geoffrey Brace

Stuart Family

My great-grandparents were William Gordon Stuart and Sarah Anne (Miller) Stuart. They moved to Tininver House, Dufftown in 1887. William was in the British military for over 37 years and had just retired. He was stationed in Ireland ...Read more

A memory of Dufftown in 1890 by Pamela Stuart

Stories Of North Creake

My grandfather, John Arnett, was the teacher at the North Creake school for many years.  Four of his sons came to Canada.  When I was a little girl growing up in distant Saskatchewan the uncles would gather and tell ...Read more

A memory of North Creake in 1890 by Frances Arnett Sbrocchi

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