Maps

28,808 maps found.

1902, Fenton Ref. RNC704442
1902, Milton Ref. RNC781131
1902, Bucknall Ref. RNC654827
1902, Newfield Ref. RNC790861
1903-1908, Newland Ref. RNC791132
1903, Church End Ref. RNC668361
1902, Ravenscliffe Ref. RNC813748
1902, Stanfield Ref. RNC838222
1903, Water End Ref. RNC861479
1909, Preston Ref. HOSM57105
1902, Hanford Ref. RNC726392
1902, Oxford Ref. RNC799156
1902, Newstead Ref. RNC791547
1902, Townsend Ref. RNC851259
1903-1904, Wold Newton Ref. RNC872170
1902, Bank Top Ref. RNC632428
1902-1903, Lane Ends Ref. RNC752110
1902, Oak Hill Ref. RNC795237
1902, Ford Green Ref. RNC707637
1902, Norton Green Ref. RNC794637

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Memories

261 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

The Blake Family

My grandfather Edgar Blake was badly wounded in the First World War and had many operations on his face to rebuild it. He lived to the age of 89, passing away in 1977. He and my grandmother are buried in the Churchyard of St ...Read more

A memory of New Alresford in 1900 by Valery Hollier

Jacksons And Popes

My husband's mother came from Somerleyton, and he and I visited the village and church two or three times between 1978 and 2004. We though it a very beautiful area. The churchyard has the last resting places of quite a ...Read more

A memory of Somerleyton in 1900 by Betty Hicks (Mrs)

Cheetham Family

Would anyone remember the Cheetham family who lived at/near Marple Bridge, Cheshire, apparently the boys' (no. of boys unknown) of the family who went to the First World War and who unfortunately perished. There was one brother who ...Read more

A memory of Hyde in 1900 by Kathryn Cheetham

Family From Gurney Slade

My father's family was from Gurney Slade. His father was Alfred and his mother was Helen. Alfred was a gardener at a 'big house' - so I was told - before he moved to South Wales for work in the mining industry. My ...Read more

A memory of Gurney Slade in 1900 by Philip Hill

Pinner Connections

"All buses going to Pinner in the 1950's had the destination "Pinner Red Lion" as there was an old pub of that name on the corner of Love Lane and Bridge Street." That old pub was where my grandmother was raised. Both my great grandfather and great-great grandfather were licensees of the Red Lion.

A memory of Pinner in 1900 by Geoff Drew

Across The Years!

My Grandmother, Grace Mary Enticknap (later Gravett) was born in Hambledon in 1906. I have just found this out researching my family history, and am so excited to find these old photographs of the village - and nearby ...Read more

A memory of Hambledon in 1900 by Lucille Parker

Brook Family

I visited Goole in September 2008 in search of information on the families of Bernard Knowles Brook and his son Matthew Moorhouse Brook, who was my grandfather. I obtained important but tragic news about Bernard and his accidental ...Read more

A memory of Goole in 1900 by Brian Deverall

Girls Names

I am looking for information on my grandmother who is listed as being at Princess Mary Village in Addlestone in the 1901 census. We have been able to ascertain she left there in March 1908. Does anyone have a list of the names of the girls in this particular image.

A memory of Addlestone in 1900 by June Matheson

Eddie Friend, Miller And Millwright At Westleton

My great great uncle, Edward Charles Friend, was listed on the 1901 Census as miller and wheelwright at Westleton.  He was born at Wenhaston 10 April 1869, the ninth child and fifth son of Samuel and Sarah Friend (nee Driver) who married at Easton on 1 October 1849.  

A memory of Westleton in 1900 by Lesley Williams

Uxmore Farm Ipsden

Uxmore Farm is part of Ipsden and is on an old Roman site, and my dad said when they put a tennis court in, they found Roman gold coins there. Uxmore Farm was owned by the Read family for hundred of years, till around the late ...Read more

A memory of Ipsden in 1900 by Yoga Prakash Saraswati

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