Maps

15,030 maps found.

1919, Merton Ref. HOSM53533
1913 - 1914, Darlington Ref. HOSM34409
1919, Redbridge Ref. POP814642
1919, Newtown Ref. POP792106
1919, Maypole Ref. POP775874
1919, Sandford Ref. POP824978
1919, Ridgeway Ref. POP816587
1919, Stapleton Ref. POP838686
1919, Whitwell Ref. POP869619
1919, Barton Ref. POP634313
1919, Broomhill Ref. POP652480
1919, Pound Green Ref. POP810299
1919, Peartree Green Ref. POP802323
1919, Lower Town Ref. POP769827
1919, Dyffryn Ref. POP696149
1919, School Green Ref. POP826423
1919, Sea Mills Ref. POP826998
1919, New Town Ref. POP790399
1919, Lane End Ref. POP752082
1919, Eastbrook Ref. POP698077

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Memories

184 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

My Pop

My pop's father was the Percuil ferryman for the St Mawes Steam Ship Co. My pop was the youngest ferryman taking people from Percuil to the ferry. He was in the local paper in the early 1900s for being the youngest ferryman in Cornwall. ...Read more

A memory of Percuil in 1910 by Stephen Breeze

Horndean War Memorial

I am seeking help in identifying two soldiers recorded on the Horndean War Memorial. I have found the details of all of the others. I intend to publish the results of my research. The two men are recorded as follows ...Read more

A memory of Horndean in 1910 by David Goble

A Long Time Ago

My Godmother Ruth Pallister came from Shildon. Her father and mother owned a shop there, and she would recount the story of a bull or steer that escaped from the local slaughter house, and pushed its head through the shops front ...Read more

A memory of Shildon in 1910 by Iain Chapman

Stanhope Cottage Licensed House Edith Walk

I am looking for any information or photos of Stanhope Cottage, Edith Walk, Malvern.  This cottage was a Licensed House and my Great Grandfather was the Publican.  He lived there with his family in ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern in 1910 by Rachel Lavin

Worthmans Cottage

Just found out that my Uncle John was brought up in Worthmans Cottage, he was born out of wedlock to my grandmother and he lived with his grandparents in the cottage. I don't suppose anyone remembers this family! Jill

A memory of Redenhall in 1910 by Jill Clarke

Life In The Vicarage At Raughton Head Early 1900s

Ernest Dueck was the Vicar at Raughton Church in the early 1900s. My mother went to live with there with him and his wife (who was her Aunt Sophie). They lived in a beautiful Vicarage which ...Read more

A memory of Raughton Head in 1910 by Rose Marie Caza

The Taylors

My grandfather who I never knew was Albert George Taylor, born in Petham 1886. He was killed in France on Christmas Eve 1914. His father was Frederick and mother Elizabeth Taylor, he had brothers and sisters: Thomas, Frederick, Rosa, ...Read more

A memory of Petham in 1910 by George Allen

My Mother's Memories Of Ospringe

After a time Mother married Charles Gamble, we called him Pop.  He left the Merchant Navy and went to work on the Estate for my Grandfather. We got a house at Ospringe it was next door to a water mill. The water ...Read more

A memory of Ospringe in 1910 by George Allen

Gamekeepers Cottage

I do not know Compton but lived as a child next door to a lady who was daughter of the local gamekeeper.  Her maiden name was Churchill, Hilda Churchill, with two sisters Mabel and Alice.  I have a watercolour ...Read more

A memory of Compton in 1910 by Mike Cowham

Family Home.

The Round House has fond memories for the Perry family because my late father (Ronald) was born there in 1924. He was the youngest of five (Win, Leslie, John & Patience). His father John worked on the land with the oxen for Lord Bathurst.   

A memory of Cirencester in 1910 by Clive Perry

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