Places
19 places found.
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- Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire
- St Peters, Kent
- Weasenham St Peter, Norfolk
- Burgh St Peter, Norfolk
- Walpole St Peter, Norfolk
- Ampney St Peter, Gloucestershire
- St Peter's, Gloucestershire
- Thorpe St Peter, Lincolnshire
- Toynton St Peter, Lincolnshire
- Saltfleetby St Peter, Lincolnshire
- St Peter South Elmham, Suffolk
- St Peter's, Tyne and Wear
- Ayot St Peter, Hertfordshire
- Carleton St Peter, Norfolk
- Charlton St Peter, Wiltshire
- Fugglestone St Peter, Wiltshire
- Rockland St Peter, Norfolk
- Wiggenhall St Peter, Norfolk
- St Peter The Great, Hereford & Worcester
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Memories
270 memories found. Showing results 141 to 150.
John Horwood
I wonder if any can help me? I am attempting to trace my mother-in-laws family history. I am trying to locate a John Horwood possibly born in Thorpe Manderveil around 1868, from his wedding certificate he married Ellen Francis Wootton ...Read more
A memory of Brackley in 1890 by
Maybank
Maybank was a large house, formerly a doctor's surgery, situated off St Anne's Road, in Aigburth. I was in "digs" there with the Jones family (Ron & Nell and their children Peter & Helen) in the 1960's. I met Peter at Cardiff ...Read more
A memory of Aigburth in 1964 by
No Idea Where This
I was born in Mill End, Rickmansworth in 1950 and have no idea what church this is a photo of. I went to infant school in Shepherds' Lane, Mill End opposite St. Peters' and it isn't that. I then went to Ricky Grammar School in ...Read more
A memory of Chorleywood in 1961 by
Irby In The 50's
My father Dennis Stephens, used to manage the tennis courts and bowling green on Mill Hill Road. My aunt Effie Wheildon, took over the pet shop after Grace Shatwell ended her tenure and moved from her bungalow (opposite our house at 59 ...Read more
A memory of Irby by
1907 1965 Family Sussex Street Caroline St St Peters
Four Generations of Bowrings! Hazel Bowring - In 1958 I was born in Salford, sister of Michael Bowring. I was born at 146 Sussex Street in 1958, my parents were Kenneth Thomas & Rita Patricia ...Read more
A memory of Salford in 1950 by
George James Mc Conney
Ironically this picture represents two important monuments relating to my maternal uncle. At St. Peter's Church on the right is where he sang as a choir boy. The war memorial on the left immortalizes his death in 1943 at age ...Read more
A memory of Harrogate in 1943 by
Living In Frimley
I was born in Frimley in 1957. We lived in a bungalow along the Frimley Green Road. I loved Frimley as a child, it was mainly farmland even then. I particularly remember the Manor House opposite St Peter's Church. I remember going ...Read more
A memory of Frimley in 1965
Summer Days At Oystermouth
Memories of The Mumbles by John S. Batts Viewing on-line a collection of Frith’s old photos of The Mumbles has jogged many memories. For me the place was simply known as “Mumbles,” home to a much-treasured uncle ...Read more
A memory of Mumbles, The by
My Short Time Spent Living With A Family When I Was About 10 Yrs Old
My brother, was in the army and was wounded and sent to a hospital near Banbury, where he met and married a nurse, who was living with her parents in Kings Sutton. I ...Read more
A memory of King's End in 1942 by
Mum & Dad
Both of my parents came from Lowestoft, my Dad William Elder lived in Kirkley Street and was born in 1919. My Mum Iris Coleman lived in St Peters Street. Her Grandfather was on the lifeboats and they used to live I think in Spurgeons Score ...Read more
A memory of Lowestoft
Captions
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St Peters was designed by architect George Richardson in 1789 (for Robert Sherrard, 4th Earl of Harborough) in the Classical manner that Pevsner describes as 'an attempt at combining the tradition of
Ardingly is a village overlooking the Ouse valley, north of Haywards Heath.
The 15th-century local granite and limestone church tower of St Peter and St Paul, heavily restored in 1872 by P W Ordish, shows above the houses of quality which bound The Green.
St Peter's was originally late Norman, but virtually rebuilt in the 15th century.
This picture is remarkable for the diversity of personal transport it depicts.
The parish church of St Peter and St Paul was attached to a nunnery founded by the abbot of Ramsey in c1006 and dissolved in 1537.
The Ford Thames van bears a DD Gloucestershire registration; behind it we can just see the back of the latest Thames van which superseded it.
St Peter's is a splendid 15th- century church built in the Perpendicular style, although the interior was substantially renovated in 1872.
St Peter's Church, Nevendon is an ancient church built in the 13th century by a member of the Fitz-Lewis family.
St Peter's is Early English in style and is appropriately in Church Road, Earley, now part of Reading.
This broad open space is a kaleidoscope of noise and colour on market day.
This is a charming photograph of the area outside the churchyard entrance.
They take place around the Palladian-style market cross which is in the centre of five main roads.
A view across the town taken from above the Tilmore railway bridge.
With its imposing 160ft-high tower, Cromer church was erected in the reign of Henry IV and dedicated to St Peter and St Paul.
These opposing views of the High Street are photographed at five year intervals.
The view is closed at the far end of the street by Norman Burton's, built in the early 1800s, and just to the right the café sign invites you to Frances Hill's tea rooms.
King Henry I founded an Augustinian priory here in 1131, built a palace and established a new market town that rapidly became a place of considerable importance.
The shingled spire of the 14th-century church of St Peter and St Paul rises above this picturesque collection of old houses and shops at the southern end of the churchyard.
The Central Library was opened by King George V in 1934, and it was then the largest public library in the country.
The Ford Thames van bears a DD Gloucestershire registration; behind it we can just see the back of the latest Thames van which superseded it.
Edward I granted Berkhamsted to his second queen, Margaret of France.
A beautifully proportioned view of the High Street, looking southwards towards St. Peter's
A thousand years ago, Fareham was a patchwork of ancient woodland, heathland, some cultivated fields, a harbour and a river.
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