Maps

302 maps found.

1898-1901, Holton St Mary Ref. RNC738996
1898-1901, Capel St Mary Ref. RNC660989
1901-1902, Tydd St Mary Ref. RNC855243
1898-1900, Buckland St Mary Ref. RNC654773
1901-1902, Moulton St Mary Ref. RNC784684
1946, Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen Ref. NPO870074
1901-1902, Ashby St Mary Ref. RNC627476
1884, Holton St Mary Ref. HOSM48796
1884, Preston St Mary Ref. HOSM57137
1894, St Mary Bourne Ref. HOSM60188
1881, Rockland St Mary Ref. HOSM58032
1886, Collaton St Mary Ref. HOSM38031
1895, Chadwell St Mary Ref. HOSM40581
1887, Blandford St Mary Ref. HOSM38065
1884, Moulton St Mary Ref. HOSM54206
1898-1900, Stoke St Mary Ref. RNC840132
1901-1902, Tivetshall St Mary Ref. RNC848981
1898-1899, Ampney St Mary Ref. RNC625025
1899-1900, St Mary Hill Ref. RNC824104
1898-1900, Ottery St Mary Ref. RNC798307

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Memories

660 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

Favourite Outing

My family and I often walked to the River Usk, going down Pentre Road and crossing the Brecon Road. We used to have picnics on the side nearest St. Mary's church in Llanwenarth, and look in the water for tiny fish and insects. ...Read more

A memory of Abergavenny in 1949 by Diana Dioszeghy

The Street Where L Was Born

l was born in the flat above the chemist shop in 1947. Arthur Walker was the pharmacist.  We moved over the road to Cross Keys House in 1950 and lived there till 1965. The street was my playground, with best ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town in 1947 by Mary Adgar

Very Little Has Changed

Although no longer a grammer school this does remain an educational establishment, effectively a sixth form college for Horsham. It goes by the name of The College of Richard Collyer, in honour of the man who left money in ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by M

Wallingford During The Second World War

I arrived in Wallingford as a 10 year old boy with my sister and mother on a cold winter February night. We had been bombed out from our house in Dagenham just a few days before and my brother, who was ...Read more

A memory of Wallingford in 1943 by Leslie Nash

Newmarket Hospital

I worked in racing stables in Exeter Road. In the spring of 1960 I was injured when a  yearling I was exercising suddenly reared and I 'went out the back door', narrowly missing the edge of the pavement, but hitting my ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket in 1960 by Eunice Chambers

Pitts Cottage

My nan Eliza Geal or Jelly as she was known, worked at Pitts Cottage doing the cooking in the 50-60s she lived at Park Cottages just down the road and her husband Sunny worked on the Squerrys Estate which was run by a Major Warde, his ...Read more

A memory of Westerham by timddeacon

Happy Days Growing Up In Barnes

The picture of Church Road where it ran parallel with The Crescent with all those familiar shops brings memories flooding back. I started life at 33 Glebe Road in 1944 and spent 5 happy years there before moving to ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by Andrew Taft

Birth Place

I have been told by my mother that I was born in St Mary's Hospital in South Croydon and I am not sure if it still exists or if there are any photos of it. Can anyone help?

A memory of South Godstone in 1952 by Jaine Laine

Chingford Hatch

I remember the Manor pub, it used to have an air raid warning siren on the building. I remember hearing it once, testing it I think as the year was about 1956. I too remember the tea van which had an awning on it in the rain. As ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1956 by Lynne Bacon

My Lost Youth

As a wee lad of 7 o r8, I had (I think) TB, my illness was called debility. My only memories are, an ambulance at my home in Walsall, my mom/dad waving and the tears, 2 nuns and then a hell of a long scary train ride. Margate ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1954 by Boris

Captions

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Caption For Haverfordwest, Mariner's Square 1906

In the shadow of St Mary's Church, Hotel Mariners on the right was established in 1625.

Caption For Cheltenham, Promenade 1923

St Mary's Church, the oldest in the town, is Norman in origin, and probably stands on the site of an earlier Saxon building.

Caption For Potterne, Old Houses And Church 1898

Next door to the Porch House in Potterne (see next pages) is another - newer - building.

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1922

Soaring above the High Street is the spire of St Mary the Virgin Church, dating back to the 14th century.

Caption For Bristol, The Harbour C1935

The 285ft high spire of St Mary Redcliffe towers above the city docks.

Caption For Hemingbrough, The Church C1955

The needle-thin 15th-century spire of St Mary's parish church at Hemingborough seems disproportionate to its low, 13th-century central tower.

Caption For Bishops Lydeard, West Street C1955

The building on the right of this picture was built as the village police station in 1915, and contained a cell.

Caption For Prestbury, Deep Street C1960

Peeking over the roof of the bow-fronted pharmacy is the castellated tower of St Mary's church, a building that dates from the 12th century, and largely rebuilt in the 15th century.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Hart Street 1893

The central position of its parish church and the rectilinear layout of the town, which can still be traced today, are remnants of medieval planning.

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1900

Although nothing remains of it today, there was a St Mary's Church here in the 11th century, which at that time was the most famous building in Oxford.

Caption For Richmond, From Terrace 1898

The Terrace, another Georgian promenade, offers a spectacular panorama of the town.

Caption For Little Abington, The Church C1965

St Mary's Church, built of field stones and dressed with ashlar, was thoroughly restored in 1885.

Caption For Cholsey, The Post Office C1960

Amongst the display boards outside the post office, in the Forty, is one advertising two home fixtures of Reading Football Club: one match against Arsenal and the other against Brentford.

Caption For Penzance, Quay Street 1906

St Mary's Church, rising steeply over the slate roofs of Penzance, was built in 1834.

Caption For Old Basing, 1898

The village has long been famous for Basing House, a ruined building reduced to rubble by Cromwell and his army during the Civil War.

Caption For Cartmel, Devonshire Place 1929

The magnificent late 12th-century priory church of St Mary and St Michael dominates this view of Devonshire Place.

Caption For Newark, From Trent Bridge 1909

The buildings, including the 18th century Warwick House with St Mary's 252ft- tall spire behind it, are all recognisable today, though the market site at the top of the road is

Caption For Kidlington, St Mary's Church And Cottages C1960

Situated in Church Street, St Mary's Church was originally built during the 13th century.

Caption For Tetbury, Bath Road C1955

The attractive entrance to the town is seen here; we are looking north from Bath.

Caption For Stamford, The Stamford Hotel C1955

The grand Regency façade of the Stamford Hotel looks rather out of place squeezed in among the other buildings of St Mary's Street.

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace From Suspension Bridge C1900

The steamer 'Daisy' calls at Lambeth Pier, which is built on to the new riverside Lambeth Palace Road.

Caption For Dunstable, St Mary's Church C1965

A directory of 1898 noted that in Dunstable 'the Catholics have a mission at 78 High Street'.

Caption For Ilminster, Silver Street C1950

St Mary's Church, which rises behind the Dolphin Hotel, is renowned for its lavishly-decorated tower and impressive tie beam roof, both of which date from its rebuilding in the 15th century.