Maps

15,033 maps found.

1919, Norton Green Ref. POP794639
1919, Dyffryn Ref. POP696149
1919, Lane End Ref. POP752082
1919, School Green Ref. POP826423
1919, Sea Mills Ref. POP826998
1919, New Town Ref. POP790399
1919, Upper Shirley Ref. POP857780
1911-1912, Inver Ref. RNC743955
1919, Broom Hill Ref. POP652269
1919, Old Town Ref. POP797218
1919, St Helens Ref. POP823882
1919, Somers Town Ref. POP834037
1919, Higher Town Ref. POP734227
1919, Hampton Park Ref. POP726257
1912, Brough Ref. RNC652666
1912, Brough Ref. RNC652669
1915, Rudry Ref. HOSM58257
1915, Thornhill Ref. HOSM61631
1915, Trethomas Ref. HOSM62431
1915, Lisvane Ref. HOSM51370

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Memories

184 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

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

Heritage 1910 To 1920

My Dad grew up in Portholland, one of seven children. There were five boys and the stories he could tell. The boys would go out at night and splash water on windows and the next day listen to the residents talk about the ...Read more

A memory of Portholland in 1910 by Sinclair Hugh

Roberts Family Romany

In 1918 my great gran's father Samson Roberts, a horse dealer, was injured during a horse race on the 'Golden Mile' near Aberkenfig. He died of his injuries at home in Dunraven St, Aberkenfig. His wife, Mary Ann, was a tiny ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig in 1910 by R K

Where My Grand Mother Worked

I have never been here but recently I found out that my grandmother worked in Brackendale Road, the name of the house was 'Calder'. She was a cook there, I guess for some well-to-do lady. Can anyone help out?

A memory of Camberley in 1910 by Robert Fuller

My Father At Doncaster Grammar School

My father John Granville Turner attended Doncaster Grammar School in the 1910s. He was born in 1904 so would have started in the early 1910s, I assume. He was for a time a boy soprano at the school. He also ...Read more

A memory of Doncaster in 1910

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. There ...Read more

A memory of Percuil in 1910 by Stephen Breeze

My Fathers School Photo 1919

I have the photo of my fathers time at Fluer De Lis school in 1919 just before he and the family immigrated to Australia. Pop worked at Britania Colliery which I also have a photo of the workman's committee 1919 with all the names of the men

A memory of Fleur-de-lis in 1910 by Phillip Grant

Murtrays In Newcastle

As far as I know my great grandmother lived in Newcastle. SHe was Catherine Murray and was Joerdan to her own name. I know nothing of them as my great grandfather came to Scotland in 1904. Travelled over to see King Street where she stayed but no idea of which house.

A memory of Newcastle in 1910 by Martin Murray

Posh Building, Poor Times

My mother was from Newtown in Cardiff, near the docks. It was a community of very poor Irish immigrants. My great grandmother had a job cleaning the City Hall. She would walk through Cardiff in the early morning and do her ...Read more

A memory of Cardiff in 1910 by Marian Foot

Rip Thomas Glazebrook

In memory of my great uncle Pte. Thomas Glazebrook of the 10th. Royal Hussars, stationed here in 1911, who was injured at the 2nd. Battle of Ypres and KIA 1918.

A memory of South Tidworth in 1910 by Reg Povey

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