Maps

15,033 maps found.

1910, Ffynnongroyw Ref. HOSM45471
1910, Rhewl-Fawr Ref. HOSM56522
1910, Tanlan Ref. HOSM61216
1910, Wrayton Ref. HOSM65245
1910, Walderton Ref. HOSM63252
1910, Buckland Ref. HOSM39438
1910, Littleworth Ref. HOSM51697
1913, Churt Ref. HOSM41054
1913, Rushmoor Ref. HOSM58306
1913, Tilford Ref. HOSM61971
1913, Grayswood Ref. HOSM46886
1910, Aston Ref. HOSM36445
1911, Llysfaen Ref. HOSM52167
1912, Coniston Ref. HOSM34359
1919, Corsham Ref. HOSM34367
1919, Ambrosden Ref. HOSM35936
1915, Thorley Ref. HOSM71172
1916, Bedwellty Ref. HOSM37361
1910, Elmer Ref. HOSM44861
1911, Llanddulas Ref. HOSM51859

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Memories

184 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Notes From The Frith Files

The little girl sitting is Doreen Kate Stone, boy with the black hat is Sam Harris, the two boys arm in arm are Will Gard (blonde) and Willie McOwen, the boy with arms folded is Clifford Coutsoubos, the boy in bow of boat is Cyril Thomas - all Padstowians.

A memory of Padstow in 1910

Not My Personal Memorys But As Told To Me

My next door neighbour Jean was put into Quarriers along with her older sister and brother by her father who was off to serve King and Country as her mother had died in childbirth and as they had no ...Read more

A memory of Quarriers Village in 1910 by Lynda Armstrong

Newton Abbot, Haccombe House 1890

My mother lived at Haccombe House and worked for Lord & Lady Carew from the age of 13yrs. in 1914 until about 1930. The Carew family had other residences in London, Highcliffe (Bournemouth), and South Brent. ...Read more

A memory of Newton Abbot in 1910 by Margaret Hawkins

New Quay Picturehouse, High Street, Boston

Bostons second cinema to open was the New Quay Picture-House was situated in the High Street, opposite Van Smirrens tower building which still stands today. The New Quay was opened on Thursday 29th January, ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1910 by Maurice Brader

New Inn Eversley/Finchampstead Border

My great grandfather,Henry Berriss was publican of the New Inn (on the Eversley/Finchampstead border) now known as the Tally Ho. I would be very interested to hear from anyone with stories of their family ...Read more

A memory of Eversley in 1910 by Karen Taylor

My Next Door Neighbours Memories Of Epping In Ww1

I grew up in Epping, living next door to an old lady, Ann Young (nee Shakespeare), who lived in a bungalow her husband built on Bower Hill crica the 1920/30s. She had lived in Epping all her life. Her ...Read more

A memory of Epping in 1910

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

My Father Was A Drummer Boy

My father was a Drummer Boy in Edinburgh Castle when he was 14 in 1915. He threw the sergeant's false teeth out of the window by mistake, he thought it was just a cup of water. But next day when the sergeant picked up the ...Read more

A memory of Edinburgh in 1910 by Eddie Tait

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

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