Maps

77 maps found.

1898, St Lawrence Bay Ref. RNC824028
1922, Beeston St Lawrence Ref. POP636616
1919, Wick St Lawrence Ref. POP869804
1919, Waltham St Lawrence Ref. POP860155
1946, Clyst St Lawrence Ref. NPO671478
1945, St Lawrence Bay Ref. NPO824028
1946, Marston St Lawrence Ref. NPO775231
1895, Wootton St Lawrence Ref. RNE874488
1893, Tilney St Lawrence Ref. RNE848535
1922, Tilney St Lawrence Ref. POP848535
1895, St Lawrence Bay Ref. RNE824028
1898, Wick St Lawrence Ref. RNE869804
1946, Ilketshall St Lawrence Ref. NPO743283
1946, Wick St Lawrence Ref. NPO869804
1919, Wootton St Lawrence Ref. POP874488
1898, Beeston St Lawrence Ref. RNE636616
1898, Clyst St Lawrence Ref. RNE671478
1946, Lydeard St Lawrence Ref. NPO770868
1921, Ilketshall St Lawrence Ref. POP743283
1919, Lydeard St Lawrence Ref. POP770868

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Memories

90 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Growing Up In Hawkhurst

I have so many happy memories of growing up in Hawkurst in the 1940s /1950s  and although Hawkhurst has changed a lot over the years it's a lovely place to visit. I still remember all the shops along the colonnade and the ...Read more

A memory of Hawkhurst in 1950

First X Rays Come To Blaenavon!

My Grandfather, Mr. Llewellyn Price [British Empire Medal], was awarded a silver cigarette case on 24 July, 1937 by the Medical Society of Blaenavon. A golden key to the X-ray room was also presented. This ceremony was ...Read more

A memory of Blaenavon in 1930 by Debbie Knight

Childhood Memories

I started at the infants school in 1948 in Chobham St Lawrence and I made my own way in those days, it was safe to then. I remember the headmistress of the infants school was Mrs Gosden, and a teacher, Mrs Hutchinson, also a lady ...Read more

A memory of Chobham in 1948 by Ann Tedder

Morris Dancing In The Streets At The Winchester May Fest

On Friday 15th & Saturday 16th May 2009, Winchester celebrated traditional and contemporary music, dance and song in venues all around the city. Many events featured Morris Dancing and ...Read more

A memory of Winchester in 2009 by John Howard Norfolk

Elmstead School

My name was Margaret Locke when I went to school here from 1955 to 1961. The teachers were Miss Webb (head teacher), Mrs Wringe and Miss Vera Norfolk. I have fond memories of Elmstead and was christened in St Pauls church and married ...Read more

A memory of Elmstead by Margaret Seccombe

Arnolds Of Rode

My great aunts Amy And Bet Arnold lived in Ivy house (22 High st) from 1921 to 1965 when they had a bungalow called Mayfair built on the road to St Laurence's church and the main road, . Sadly they died not long after moving there. Ivy house ...Read more

A memory of Rode by mary.barnes

1950s Rosenau Rd.

Hi, I was born in 1946 at the South London Hospital for Women and lived for a while at 15 Etruria St. Battersea, it was near Dogs Home Bridge and Battersea Power Station, where my dad, Charlie Jones worked. Soon we moved ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by kenjones8

Silverton Stud. Sutton Dowells

He hon janet kidd daughter of Lord Easterbrook owned and ran the stud farm here, breeding hangovers horses. She was the prime thinker and moved got start the Taunton jumping festival. My mother and father living ...Read more

A memory of Auton Dolwells by haylwinselfe

Growing Up In Ramsgate

I was born in Ramsgate in 1947. An only child, I lived with my parents in Grove Road. I have many happy memories of the town. Each night, as a young child, I used to go out with my father for "a little walk around" and we covered a ...Read more

A memory of Ramsgate by Trevor Brown

Captions

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Caption For Heanor, Memorial And Church C1960

In the background, the stately Perpendicular tower of Heanor's Parish Church of St Lawrence dominates the view. The church was extensively rebuilt in 1868.

Caption For Lechlade, Burford Street C1955

St Lawrence's church was built in the Perpendicular style and paid for by merchants made rich from wool.

Caption For Alton, St Lawrence's Church, Reredos 1898

It was dedicated by the Bishop of Winchester on 10 August (St Lawrence's Day) 1898, the money having been raised as part of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

Caption For Ampleforth, Main Street C1960

Nestling just under the hills surrounding the North York Moors is the old settlement of Ampleforth, built around the early abbey of St Lawrence.

Caption For Alton, Market Street 1907

The upper floor was used for a library, meetings, courts, balls, dinners, sales and lectures, and for the National School before it moved to the school buildings near St Lawrence's Church.

Caption For Surfleet, The Church C1955

Pisa is famous for its leaning tower, but Surfleet's church of St Lawrence is a notable south Lincolnshire rival, as it leans considerably towards the A152 main road despite two very robust buttresses.

Caption For Warminster, High Street From St Lawrence's C1965

Warminster, on the A36 at the head of the Wylye valley, was an important market town and communication centre.

Caption For Ludlow, Broad Street C1960

In all these photographs the tower of St Lawrence's church dominates the town.

Caption For Winchester, The Square 1909

In the background is the Norman church of St Lawrence, which tradition suggests was the chapel of William the Conqueror's royal palace.

Caption For Warminster, High Street From St Lawrence's C1965

From outside the chapel of St Lawrence, we can see the Athenaeum (centre), built in 1858 as a place of entertainment.

Caption For Warminster, Christ Church C1965

From outside the chapel of St Lawrence, we can see the Athenaeum (centre), built in 1858 as a place of entertainment.

Caption For Bidborough, Church 1896

The church of St Lawrence is superbly positioned on the brow of a narrow spur offering splendid views to the north of the Greensand Hills.

Caption For Meriden, The Parish Church C1960

St Lawrence's stands on Meriden Hill, aloof from most of the community it serves, but close to a small cluster of old houses and with views towards Coventry.

Caption For Reading, Market Place C1870

This view looks towards St Lawrence's church.

Caption For Lechlade, The Old Market Place C1950

Lechlade stone was used to build St Paul's Cathedral; it was brought from 10 miles north down to Taynton Quarry. The town is dominated by the Market Place and the church of St Lawrence.

Caption For Gnosall, Village 1899

In the distance is the tower of the parish church, St Lawrence.

Caption For Meriden, The Parish Church C1960

St Lawrence's stands on Meriden Hill, aloof from most of the community it serves, but close to a small cluster of old houses and with views towards Coventry.

Caption For Alton, From Windmill Hill C1880

On the right we can see St Lawrence's Church. The house with its walled garden on the left is Culverton House.

Caption For Lechlade, The Old Market Place C1950

Lechlade stone was used to build St Paul's Cathedral; it was brought from 10 miles north down to Taynton Quarry. The town is dominated by the Market Place and the church of St Lawrence.

Caption For Lechlade, The Square C1955

The focus of the town is the triangular medieval market place, with the best buildings on its south side: the Old Vicarage of 1805 with its Venetian ground floor windows, mansard roof and battlemented

Caption For Gumfreston, Church 1890

The church is dedicated to St Lawrence. The nave and chancel date back to the 12th century; the tower is 13th century.

Caption For Winchester, The Square 1936

Public executions were held in The Square in earlier days, with the bell of St Lawrence's tolling mournfully as the victim was brought before the crowd.

Caption For Seale, Village From Hogs Back 1906

This compact little village in a hollow south of the Hog's Back is benignly watched over by St Lawrence's Church, with its wooden 14th-century south porch.

Caption For Eyam, Village 1896

We can see the tower of the parish church of St Lawrence, where the minister, William Mompesson, led the sacrifice, in the left background.