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Maps

14 maps found.

1903-1904, Thorp Arch Ref. RNC847429
1900, Much Dewchurch Ref. RNC785359
1902, Much Wenlock Ref. RNC785365
1903, Much Marcle Ref. HOSM54268
1902-1903, Much Hoole Ref. RNC785361
1900, Much Birch Ref. RNC785357
1902-1903, Much Hoole Town Ref. RNC785363
1906-1908, Ach'an Tobhair Ref. RNC619322
1902, Woodside Ref. RNC873993
1902, Brockton Ref. RNC651495
1902, Newtown Ref. RNC792064
1902, Weston Ref. RNC866266
1902-1903, Much Hoole Moss Houses Ref. RNC785362
1902, Farley Ref. RNC703416

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Memories

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Family Roots

I have no memories of Barnet myself but I have recently learned since my dad passed away that my grandad came from Barnet and was born there by all accounts. His name was William George Wanstall, born on the 22nd January 1907, his mother ...Read more

A memory of Barnet in 1900 by Angie Nolan

Creasey's Coachworks At South Norwood

My Grandad, George Creasey Allen, and my Nana Allen married and settled in South Norwood in 1899. They lived at Addison Road before renting a house at 32 Apsley Road. Grandad got a job at Creasey's ...Read more

A memory of South Norwood in 1900 by John Howard Norfolk

A Proposal In The Churchyard...

My paternal grandfather, Ernest Charles Chamberlain, proposed to my grandmother Annie Brooks, in the churchyard here. He brought her in his pony and trap, in about 1907. He had an agricultural business, Farmers' ...Read more

A memory of Acton in 1900 by Rachel Duerden

Then And Now

I lived in George Road during the '80s and during my time there, collected old postcards of the area. Much later, I enjoyed locating the exact camera positions and taking videos of how the scenes appear now. This was one of the cards ...Read more

A memory of Farncombe in 1900 by Peter Tietjen

Apsley Cottage.

My father's family lived in the cottage with the arched windows next door to the post office. The house was named Apsley Cottage. My grandfather Henry Briggs was a career soldier in the Royal West Surrey Regiment. He served in the regiment ...Read more

A memory of Ash in 1900 by Jim Briggs

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