Places
36 places found.
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- Ottery St Mary, Devon
- St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
- Holmbury St Mary, Surrey
- St Mary's Bay, Kent (near New Romney)
- Port St Mary, Isle of Man
- St Mary Bourne, Hampshire
- Buckland St Mary, Somerset
- Tedburn St Mary, Devon
- Chadwell St Mary, Essex
- Week St Mary, Cornwall
- Wisbech St Mary, Cambridgeshire
- St Mary Cray, Greater London
- Trimley St Mary, Suffolk
- Seavington St Mary, Somerset
- St Mary's Platt, Kent
- Rockland St Mary, Norfolk
- Adhurst St Mary, Hampshire
- Down St Mary, Devon
- Bow, Devon (near Down St Mary)
- Kingston St Mary, Somerset
- Donhead St Mary, Wiltshire
- Stoke St Mary, Somerset
- St Mary's, Northumberland
- Lowton St Mary's, Greater Manchester
- Ramsey St Mary's, Cambridgeshire
- St Mary's, Isle of Man
- St Mary's, Orkney Islands
- Codford St Mary, Wiltshire
- Creeting St Mary, Suffolk
- Collaton St Mary, Devon
- Pulham St Mary, Norfolk
- Hinton St Mary, Dorset
- Stratford St Mary, Suffolk
- Blandford St Mary, Dorset
- Clyst St Mary, Devon
- St Mary Hoo, Kent
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Memories
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Hart Road
I was born in the house number 9 Hart Road . I remember attending Manor county First school and walking g there on my own. Who'd do that now as a 5 yr old ? Brother and sisters all went to St Mary's and I remember seeing them on The ...Read more
A memory of New Haw in 1966 by
Happy Days
I started at St.Anne's in the early 40's and was evacuated with some of the girls to Baccombe Warren, Wendover, as my father was in the war and my mother was looking after his business in Bond Street, Ealing. I remember Rosemary and ...Read more
A memory of Ealing in 1940 by
Happiness And Memories
I used to attend St. Marys without the walls church service every Sunday and eventually in 1956 got married there by the Rev. Digby Thomas. My Father had been a choir boy in that church many years before, having lived in ...Read more
A memory of Chester in 1950 by
Hither Green Lane
From Martin's description it sounds as if he lived in Hither Green Lane [as did I in the 50s and 60s] There were allotments behind the houses, an inevitable draw, since we were forbidden to go there, and would be shouted at and ...Read more
A memory of Lewisham by
Grand Stand Demo
Lived in Doncaster Gardens - No.43 in the flats then No.49 in the three storey houses which are still there, before they filled the green in where we played football, with houses. Used to help run the Oriel Youth Club from its ...Read more
A memory of Northolt in 1960 by
Walton On The Hill In 40s
I was born and lived in Chequers Lane Walton in 40s. Our house which was No 74 was the Police House and I used to cycle to St Hildas School at Tadworth, run by Miss Adams who lived in house opposite Chappell's ...Read more
A memory of Walton on the Hill in 1950 by
The Back Streets Of N8
In 1940 at age 1, I was moved into 123 Nelson Road with my parents and older brother.It was to be my permanent home for the next 20 years. Nelson road was split into two parts by Weston Park, the scruffy end between ...Read more
A memory of Crouch End in 1940 by
I Was A Boy Of 11 Walking From The Station To A Choir School Nearby
In 1953 I attended, as a boarder, the 'St Mary of the Angels Choir School' in Addlestone. You walked from the station, turned right up the High St and then left up a hill(?). The ...Read more
A memory of Addlestone by
All My Yesterdays.
This is not about the Norwegian Mission. If you look to the left of the Mission in the background you can see the Hassenbrook School Annexe. I lived in Corringham and went to Herd Lane Junior School. I started at Herd Lane ...Read more
A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by
Prestbury, My Home.
Although I moved from Prestbury to Gloucester in 1966 when I got married, then to Somerset in 1967. Prestbury has always held a special place in my heart, I always call it my home. I lived in a small cottage in ...Read more
A memory of Prestbury by
Captions
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The spire of St Mary's Church rises to 152 feet, and is a landmark for miles around.
Written records of St Mary's Church date back to 1210. The High Street is remarkably quiet, but it is captured at a time of largely horse-drawn transport.
A short stroll from the toll bridge brings you to the little church of St Mary's.
The higher part of Kilburn village, including the parish church of St Mary (which we can see in the background, centre) clusters around its large village green.
On the extreme left is D H Corneby, baker and confectioner. Further on is T C Baker, watch and clock repairer.
The area known as Churchgate Street lies close to Old Harlow, and has the air of a quiet village.
In 1815 Lord Byron married Anne Isabella Milbanke at Seaham Hall; the marriage is recorded in the church register at St Mary's. Byron hated Seaham; and the marriage was not made in heaven.
A short stroll from the toll bridge brings you to the little church of St Mary's. Above the altar hangs an impressive picture of the Last Supper.
The 11th-century tower of St Mary le Wigford church peers out amid the later commercial architecture.
This view features the church of St Mary the Virgin.
Cartmel has been described as a cathedral city in miniature.
St Edward's was completed in 1940, although the redbrick geometrical design looks post-war.
St Mary's Church, Winthorpe is the oldest and finest of the three Skegness churches. It dates from the 15th century, but was built on the site of an earlier church. It was restored in 1881.
Since the 18th century, the town has been a centre for the brewing of beer. The breweries used the Wharfe to bring in raw materials and transport finished products.
Market Hill House, Grade II* listed (centre), has had a variety of uses over the years: a doctor's house, a dormitory for St Mary's School and bank premises.
St Mary's Church stands overlooking the old village green; it once served a parish that included the then small hamlet of Congleton nearby.
St Mary's Church is one of the finest churches in Cheshire, and serves a community that was, at one time, more important than nearby Nantwich.
These gardens are at the rear of Ayscoughfee Hall, which is now in the process of being restored. The building is partly used as the Spalding Tourist Office.
Balderton Gate is the next turning south-east off Cartergate. Here we have a glimpse of the 237 feet high spire of St Mary Magdalene's.
Since the 18th century, the town has been a centre for the brewing of beer. The breweries used the Wharfe to bring in raw materials and transport finished products.
This narrow passage leading down to St Mary's Street was home in 1900 to a fishmonger and hairdresser, as well as the Hole in the Wall Inn, previously the Coach and Horses (although it is hard to imagine
The market on St Mary's Square in the 1960s. The church and cloisters are clearly visible in the background. Moss's warehouse has gone, and the land has become a car park.
The 13th-century church of St Mary is on a knoll in the centre of the village. The Lychgate, c1520, is a half-timbered cottage by the churchyard with an upper floor extending above.
St Mary's Parade is to the left, going up to the church. The Judge's Lodgings are at the bottom of Castle Hill down the lane.
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