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St Peters Church

I have this same photograph in my collection only it was taken at my wedding in March 1962 with the backs of my wife & I and the reverent Denis Lane facing the camera

A memory of Woodmansterne by Tony Arkell

St Peter's Church At Birstall

My "sixth" great grandparents James Norfolk and Mary Wilson were married in St Peter's Church at Birstall. This was on 3rd September 1690. If any other person following up family history at this parish has a connection ...Read more

A memory of Birstall by John Howard Norfolk

Old School

I went to St Peters School fron 1952 to 1957. I love my time there. I remember the toilets in the back play ground. I also remember the school dinners they were great and cooked fresh each day. We went to St Peters church for all of the ...Read more

A memory of Harborne by bren.turner46

Earliest Days

My parents and I moved to Petts Wood from London in 1932 to a new semi detatched at 53 St Johns Road. The builder was named Wostall. My aunt, a school teacher, also moved next door. St Johns Road then was unadopted, and at the ...Read more

A memory of Petts Wood

When I Was A Kid

I lived in St Richards road and was evacuated to Allerton Yorkshire during the war. When we returned I was 12 1/2 yrs old but soon made friends at Southwick girls school and had a boyfriend Peter Morris, is he still around? I am ...Read more

A memory of Fishersgate by maviscurley

Thanks For The Memories

Hi I have just read the article "memories of St. Peter's and Broadstairs" by Ronald Taylor, written in 2012. His memories of his childhood in St Peter's could have been mine, I remember everything he mentions including my ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs

Good Times

I lived in and around the Romford area from 1957 until 1979 - I have never been back. I went to school first at St Edwards (the confessor) near the market square, we were taught by nuns and some were tyrants! Sister Aloysius, tall and ...Read more

A memory of Romford

Bramley (Lincroft Crescent) In The Years 1951 To 1967

Bramley In The Years 1951 To 1967 A conversation with Lynden Flint From: john.holliday11@btopenworld.com To: Lynden Flint Hi Lynden. I do hope you are well and still ...Read more

A memory of Bramley by john.holliday11

Growing Up In Cold Ash Part Iii

For a small rural community Cold Ash was a busy village in the 1950s. Collins’ Farm, three shops, four pubs, a coal merchant, and two garages all provided local employment. In addition the Convent with its farm ...Read more

A memory of Cold Ash by grahamfsmith

Home

My Memory is of the Kerry Arms Hotel between 1972 to 1979. My parents were the Manager and Manageress and I was the oldest of 4. I was 6 when we moved there. My Sister Gail and I went to a little school around the corner called St Peters. It ...Read more

A memory of Hereford in 1976 by Maria Harkin

Captions

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Caption For Petersfield, Market Square 1898

What a gem this photograph is.

Caption For East Blatchington, The Village 1891

The church of St Peter has a fine Norman font.

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral 1892

The Cathedral was once the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter.

Caption For Petersfield, The Maltings 2005

The Corn Exchange This was built to provide a covered building where corn (wheat, barley, and other cereals) could be bought and sold; its building must indicate an ever-burgeoning corn trade,

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1960

The centre of Heswall was originally much closer to the shoreline, probably in the area around Village Road and St Peter's Church, but the advent of Telegraph Road - the A540 - has moved the commercial

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1955

The centre of Heswall was originally much closer to the shoreline, probably in the area around Village Road and St Peter's Church, but the advent of Telegraph Road - the A540 - has moved the commercial

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, Church Gates 1921

Many refer to this village as the most perfect in Lancashire; with its village green next to the church, and an old inn across the road, it is just how we all imagine an old English village ought to look

Caption For Stonyhurst, The College 1899

There are two of these large man-made ponds at the front of the college.

Caption For Inskip, The Church C1950

William Bramwell, born in a thatched cottage, heard the preaching of Christopher Hopper (who was known as 'son of thunder') and determined to establish Methodism in rural Fylde.

Caption For Cromer, Church Street 1902

By the time of this photograph Cromer had experienced a continuing building boom, which included new premises for fashionable stores such as Jarrold & Sons (left), who are still flourishing both in Cromer

Caption For Grantham, Angel And Royal Hotel C1960

The Second World War had been over for about ten years, and better times were on the way - and so there were traffic direction signs and advertisements for travellers.

Caption For Teddington, St Alban's Church, The Interior 1899

It became quickly clear that St Mary's Church was too small for the parish.

Caption For Petersfield, Path From Workhouse To Town 2005

The Union Overseers' Boxes are to this day preserved in Petersfield Museum in St Peter's Road.

Caption For Fareham, St Peter And St Paul, Parish Church 2005

Cattle sold quick and at liberal prices.

Caption For Teddington, St Alban's Church 1899

It became quickly clear that St Mary's Church was too small for the parish.

Caption For Dunchurch, Tudor Cafe C1955

On the left of D92001, below, we can glimpse the 14th-century church of St Peter with its 15th-century tower and modern stained glass.

Caption For Boston, Pescod Square 2005

by the Order of St John) to appoint the Vicar of Boston.

Caption For Boston, From The Ferry 1893

by the Order of St John) to appoint the Vicar of Boston.

Caption For Paignton, St John's Church 1889

The parish church is dedicated to St John the Baptist, but it was known in 1488 and in 1755 as the church of SS Peter and Pawle, a name used by the followers of St Augustine in around 600AD.