Maps

12 maps found.

1919, Tresparrett Posts Ref. POP852877
1919, Post Green Ref. POP809970
1919, Red Post Ref. POP814568
1919, Borough Post Ref. POP646286
1919, Pont Ref. POP808470
1919, Pont Pill Ref. POP808540
1919, Milborne Port Ref. POP779793
1919, Port Quin Ref. POP809513
1911, Port Sgiogarstaigh Ref. RNC809526
1919, Pont-Y-Wal Ref. POP808723
1913 - 1914, Laleston Ref. HOSM50645
1914, Margam Ref. HOSM53240

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Memories

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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

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

Lost Relatives

My grandfather, lived with his sister Nancy Hind (nee pagan), his wife Sophia, children Adam Maryjane in Annan. Nancy was married to George Hind. My grandfather was killed in the first world war in 1914 and his name, Isaac Pagan, ...Read more

A memory of Eastriggs in 1910 by Joann Whittaker

Tow Law, Weardale, Durham

In 2001 I found out my mother had been adopted in April 1953 and her real father,Thomas Beattie, was born in 1912 and lived in Tow Law. Thomas Beattie's father was called Richard Beattie and his mother was Mary Anne Beattie ...Read more

A memory of Tow Law in 1910 by Sally Brown

My Grandmothers Time In Moore.

I recently discovered during the 1911 census; my grandmother, Elizabeth Lennon Wear, was living & working at the Post Office in Moore. She was twenty three & was a postal telegraph clerk. Elizabeth had ...Read more

A memory of Moore in 1910 by Sue Higginbotham

Great Aunt Harriet And The Whiteleys Of Cossington

My great Aunt Harriet 1892-1981 was employed as a nanny to the Whiteleys in Cossington in 1913. I inherited some of the post cards she sent home to the family. The Whitelys lived in a ...Read more

A memory of Cossington in 1910 by Pat Roberts

Looking For Long Lost Relatives

133 Clemintine Road, Layton - Charles Henry Darby his wife Laura Charlotte Woolston. He was a baker, he had daughters; Vera Frances and Gwendoline Phyllis and sons; Ernest Edward and Joseph William. They had ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1910 by Joann Whittaker

Stables At Shendish Manor

My grandfather, Albert Clements, was a coachman at Shendish Stables at the time of the 1911 Census and so may have been a work colleague of William Scott (as posted by Barbara Gill on this site)

A memory of Hathersage in 1910 by John Clements

This Is Not A Memory But A Plea!

My late wife was born in March, Cambridgeshire but her mother was born in Great Wymondley in 1911, the date being 2nd July, 1911. This was just after the Census of that year. However, I would like to find the ...Read more

A memory of Great Wymondley in 1910 by Peter Frost

Rodney Stoke Inn

My great-grandfather, Silvester Hale, ran the Inn from about 1880 until he died in 1911.  One of his sons, my great-uncle Reginald, was lost on the Titanic.  His body was recovered and I still have a shilling piece which was ...Read more

A memory of Rodney Stoke in 1910 by brownharepreservation

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