Maps

15,033 maps found.

1919, Crabtree Ref. POP679809
1919, Redland Ref. POP814922
1919, Wootton Ref. POP874448
1919, Underwood Ref. POP856722
1919, Winford Ref. POP871353
1919, Middleton Ref. POP779492
1919, Highbury Ref. POP733821
1919, Pool Ref. POP808735
1919, Norton Ref. POP794591
1919, Oakfield Ref. POP795413
1913, Barnet Ref. HOSM65617
1919, Easton Ref. POP698712
1919, Kingston Ref. POP748195
1919, Longbridge Ref. POP766784
1919, Morton Ref. POP783990
1919, Southway Ref. POP835831
1919, Stockwood Ref. POP839970
1919, Stonehouse Ref. POP840557
1919, Swanmore Ref. POP843488
1919, Pyle Ref. POP811921

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Memories

184 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Great Uncle Herbert?

My great grandfather, Christopher, owned Bridge House next to the bridge when this photo was taken, having moved there from Spennithorne where he had been the landlord of the Old Horn Inn. We believe the cart driver was my ...Read more

A memory of Middleham in 1910 by Frank Hauxwell

My Father's Birthday Present

My father was born in St Mawes in 1910. On his fourth birthday (so family legend has it) he was given a pair of Dutch wooden clogs. Being a canny child of seafarers, he knew that hollow wooden vessels floated. So when ...Read more

A memory of St Mawes in 1910 by Jon Watts

Herberts

My gggrandparents lived in Lutterworth in the late !800's and early 1900's. They were John and Annie Herbert. John worked at the Hind Hotel as a blacksmith and lived in Marsden Terrace. They had 5 children, one of whom was my grandma ...Read more

A memory of Lutterworth in 1910 by Hazel Smith

Family Tree

My grandmother and mother were born at Adwick Le Street. Lucy Simpson in 1916, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Simpson. Lucy married John Sargent from Thyristor and my mother Joyce was born in 1937. They emigrated to Australia where our family is today.

A memory of Adwick Le Street in 1910 by Traci Goering

Arthur Hanford Military Medal

I have an old wristwatch which belonged to my great uncle, which was bought by the people of Abergwynfi, presented to rifleman Arthur Hanford on being awarded the military medal 1914.

A memory of Abergwynfi in 1910 by Robert Hanford

Sir Richard Ludwig Bagge

My grandfather was the owner of Gaywood Hall; my mother lived here with her four sisters. I still have old photos and I'm hoping to visit for my 70th birthday in September 2013 with my two children. I cannot remember ...Read more

A memory of Gaywood in 1910 by Gillian Barallon

Bramshott School.

My father and his two brothers attended Bramshott School between 1902 and 1913. Headmaster was a Mr Crowther who ruled with a rod of iron (cane actually, but equally painful). I have two photographs of the school taken at the time.

A memory of Bramshott in 1910 by Denis Payne

The Old Town Hall

The old town hall was burned down in 1919 during the Peace Day Riots, one of the great oxymorons of our time!

A memory of Luton in 1910 by Roy Litchfield

Cups Hotel Colchester

Does any one have any memories of this hotel around d this time, I understand my grandparents ran the pub, although I never met my grandad I know his surname was Oliver and my Grandmothers married name was Alice Oliver. I think her parents may have ran it before and their name was Baker

A memory of Colchester in 1910 by Janina Oliver

Wanted Post Ww1 Photos Of Gorton

Hi, I am asking this from Australia. My mother and two of her siblings were born at No 4 Wellesly Street, Gorton and moved later to No 12 Friendship Ave. Gorton, before migrating to Australia in 1922. Does anybody ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1910 by Geoff Clark

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