Maps

52 maps found.

1945, Sydling St Nicholas Ref. NPO844142
1898, Sutton St Nicholas Ref. RNE843273
1898-1899, St Nicholas Ref. RNC824205
1898, Combe St Nicholas Ref. RNE676000
1922, Deeping St Nicholas Ref. POP689593
1919, Sydling St Nicholas Ref. POP844142
1898-1899, Combe St Nicholas Ref. RNC676000
1920, St Nicholas At Wade Ref. POP824206
1947, St Nicholas At Wade Ref. NPO824206
1901-1903, Deeping St Nicholas Ref. RNC689593
1898, St Nicholas South Elmham Ref. RNE824211
1899-1901, Sutton St Nicholas Ref. RNC843273
1921, St Nicholas South Elmham Ref. POP824211
1894, St Nicholas At Wade Ref. RNE824206
1901, Combe St Nicholas Ref. HOSM41688
1887 - 1906, St Nicholas Ref. HOSM60102
1887, Sydling St Nicholas Ref. HOSM61226
1946, St Nicholas South Elmham Ref. NPO824211
1887, Deeping St Nicholas Ref. HOSM42954
1886, Sutton St Nicholas Ref. HOSM61005

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Memories

132 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Bristol Blitz

The High Street - the scene of many stirring events in Bristol's history and the heart of the city - was destroyed and lost forever during the Second World War. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Combe St Nicholas School During The Second World War Period

My father and mother-in-law lived in Combe St Nicholas during the Second World War. My father-in-law taught at the local school. He then went to war and was a prisoner of war in ...Read more

A memory of Combe St Nicholas in 1940 by Susan Comber

Pilgrims Wood Sandy Lane

Hello, my name is Fred Clarke, I was at the orphanage called Pilgrims Wood, in Sandy Lane, in 1945/46. I remember the searchlights and the barrage balloons on the Hogs Back. We used to play in the woods, and go to the ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1945 by Frederick Clarke

Cholderton Post Office

I spoke to my Dad last night to share what I found on Cholderton. He grew up in the Cholderton Post Office building in the 20's. He also lived in the cottages in the laneway that leads to St. Nicholas Church. He described ...Read more

A memory of Cholderton by Deb Mac Kenzie

Life Around St Nicholas Church

When we were children we used to toboggan down St Nicholas Hill in snowy weather, which was wonderfully exciting as it is so steep. I was married in St Nicholas Church on 25th July 1959 which was an exceptionally hot ...Read more

A memory of Laindon in 1959 by Christine Wardrop

St Nicholas School

Formerly St Nicholas School.  I attended St Nicholas School from 1952 until 1956. I have a photograph taken in 1955 where at the age of 7 I was on the football team, The sons of the singer Joan Regan attended the school and ...Read more

A memory of Mickleham in 1955 by John Wordsworth

My Great Grandfather

The man in this photograph is quite possibly my Great-Grandfather. The family name is 'Wye' and he was the lock keeper at St. Catherines lock during the late 1800's early 1900's the family lived in the lock keepers cottage on ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1900 by denise.hieke

I Am A Beach Boy

I was born in July 1942 at 2 Church Road ,the youngest of eight children,the time I remember best is around 1952,being a kid in the Beach then was brilliant,so many things to do, Boating Lake,Minature Railway,Swimming ...Read more

A memory of Severn Beach in 1952 by Robin Stockham

Middle Rasen Farmer Sires Two Mayors For Grimsby

My 2nd G/Grandfather, Robert Milner (1794-1870), married Mary Ann Norton on 25th April 1821 in St. Peters Church, Middle Rasen, winessed by Thomas Miller, Nicholas Danby and Frances Popple.  They ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rasen by Ilynn Anne Miller

St Nicholas School, Mickleham

I remember Miss L Garrard, the Head Mistress, Miss T Garrard her sister, and their adopted son Malcom Daverney (?). He had an open top MG sports car, and one day I had to go to the Dentist in Dorking for emergency ...Read more

A memory of Mickleham in 1953 by Angela Sayadian

Captions

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Caption For Ipswich, Wolsey's Birthplace, Silent Street C1955

On the corner of Silent Street and St Nicholas' Street we see this impressive group of Tudor buildings with a carved corner post.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

A field known as Joiners Hill on the south corner of St Nicholas Lane at the entrance from High Road is shown on the 1839 Laindon Tithe Map, and it is thought that the route via Laindon High

Caption For Didsbury, Parish Church C1955

St James's, Skinner Lane was remodelled no less than three times during the 19th century, in 1855, 1871 (chancel) and 1895 (south aisle).

Caption For Kings Norton, Old Saracen's Head 1949

The village church, dedicated to St Nicholas, is Norman in origin and was partially rebuilt during the 13th century.Within a few decades the church was extended; the west tower with its octagonal spire

Caption For St Ives, The Chapel Of St Nicholas C1912

St Ives Island, on which the Chapel of St Nicholas stands, is actually a headland joined to the shore.

Caption For St Ives, Porthgwidden Beach C1960

This view shows St Ives' smallest beach bursting at the seams at a time when beach holidays were at the height of their popularity.

Caption For Spalding, Ayscoughfee Gardens C1960

These gardens are at the rear of Ayscoughfee Hall, which is now in the process of being restored.

Caption For South Ockendon, The Village C1955

To the right of the photographer is the interesting church of St Nicholas with its round west tower.

Caption For Loughton, Church Of St John The Baptist 1923

It is not the original church, which is St Nicholas' Church.

Caption For Looe, View From The Church Steps 1888

The 'Pioneer' lies alongside the quay at West Looe; we are looking upstream towards the bridge.

Caption For Laindon, St Nicholas's Church C1955

Picturesquely perched on top of its steep knoll and surrounded by a sea of 20th- century housing, the church of St Nicholas, Laindon, possibly dates from the 12th century.

Caption For Richmond, Castle, The Keep And Robin Hood's Tower 1913

Outside the 19th-century cell block, where Conscientious Objectors were imprisoned in 1916, stands the Sebastopol cannon, long since gone, brought to the town in 1858 and accompanied on its journey

Caption For Kings Norton, The Park C1960

In this picture the 15th- century spire of St Nicholas's church overlooks the park, which incorporates the tree-lined drive to the former vicarage, demolished in 1970.

Caption For Bristol, The Bridge And The Church Of St Nicholas 1901

Dominating this picture is the church of St Nicholas.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Above Rapparee Cove C1875

The outer quay has been extensively redeveloped, but St Nicholas's chapel atop Lantern Hill is still there.

Caption For Thorne, Market Place C1960

At nearby Fishlake, the village church is noted for its late Norman doorway.

Caption For Witham, St Nicolas' Church 1900

The original hub of Witham was here, at Chipping Hill.

Caption For Newcastle Upon Tyne, Quayside 1896

In this picture the late 19th-century skyline of Newcastle is dominated by the 15th-century tower and spire of St Nicholas' Cathedral and the imposing bulk of the castle keep.

Caption For Abingdon, Stert Street 1893

This view looks along Stert Street towards the tower of St Nicholas Church which faces the Market Place; the street still retains much of its character, apart from the traffic.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Harbour C1875

At the top of Lantern Hill (centre right), 100 feet above sea level, stands the Chapel of St Nicholas, patron saint of sailors, fittingly enough, and also of scholars.

Caption For Romford, The Broadway, Elm Park C1950

Meyers the greengrocers is now Haart the estate agent, the Elm Park Hotel is abbreviated to 'The Elm Park', and the trees in St Nicholas Avenue are considerably taller.

Caption For Sevenoaks, High Street And Church 1900

St Nicholas's Church (left) has a 90ft-high tower and turret with a cupola.

Caption For Barry, Parish Church 1899

St Nicholas has a recorded history going back to the 13th century.

Caption For Chawton, Village 1897

Later it became a boys' club known as the St Nicholas Club and games such as billiards were played here.