Maps

97 maps found.

1921, Burgh St Peter Ref. POP655692
1946, Walpole St Peter Ref. NPO860077
1946, Weasenham St Peter Ref. NPO862483
1899, Thorpe St Peter Ref. RNE847546
1893, Wiggenhall St Peter Ref. RNE870076
1946, Saltfleetby St Peter Ref. NPO824638
1896, Ayot St Peter Ref. RNE629390
1923, Thorpe St Peter Ref. POP847546
1920, Chalfont St Peter Ref. POP666104
1922, Carleton St Peter Ref. POP661442
1899, Saltfleetby St Peter Ref. RNE824638
1898, Rockland St Peter Ref. RNE819159
1903, Saltfleetby St Peter Ref. RNC824638
1896, Ampney St Peter Ref. RNE625026
1896, Chalfont St Peter Ref. RNE666104
1898, Burgh St Peter Ref. RNE655692
1946, Wiggenhall St Peter Ref. NPO870076
1901-1902, Carleton St Peter Ref. RNC661442
1897-1898, Chalfont St Peter Ref. RNC666104
1901-1902, Wiggenhall St Peter Ref. RNC870076

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Memories

270 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Great Haseley

I was five when I moved to Great Haseley from Newington, near Stadhampton, with my mother, father and brother. The year was 1957 and Horse Close Cottages was a new housing estate - we were thrilled to have a bathroom and an ...Read more

A memory of Great Haseley by Linda Twibill (Nee Ring)

The Happiest Days Of Your Life

Brambletye school, well set between the beautiful Ashdown Forest and thriving town of East Grinstead on the Sussex/Surrey border was a paradise on Earth for any schoolboy with an aesthetically romantic (!) ...Read more

A memory of Brambletye House in 1959 by Giles Daubney

Harrow Farm

My grand x3 grandfather James Sewell lived at Harrow Farm, he worked as a farm labourer. There was land named Sewells land which was auction by the Boggis estates and sold in 1914. Another ancestor, James, was a publican and ...Read more

A memory of South Hanningfield in 1870 by Sarah Hay

St. Peter's

As soon as we moved to the village we became members of St. Peter's church and attended most Sundays. Mr. Powell was the vicar. I remember seeing the 8 bells outside the church before they were hoisted into the tower. After ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1958 by Elizabeth Green

My Dear Home Town Of Bournemouth

I was born there in 1928, in Boscombe Hospital, Bournemouth, and lived in Bournemouth till 1962. There is no where like Bournemouth, lovely beaches, stores, theatres, the Chines, and Shell Bay. An excursion to ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by Jean St. Dennis

Where I Was Born

My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more

A memory of Sole Street in 1946

Childhood Days

I was evacuated to Reepham from London, when the war was going on. I lived in the high street with a Mrs Tonn, and a Mr & Mrs Mason on their farm. The days of freshly made butter and milk! Farm animals as pets! I ...Read more

A memory of Reepham in 1940 by Shirley Ring

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

Edmund Not Alban

This photograph is of St Edmund Hall, affectionately known as 'Teddy Hall', which by common consent is the oldest seat of learning in the University of Oxford. Founded in the early 13th century by St Edmund of Abingdon, who lectured ...Read more

A memory of Oxford in 1973 by Peter Britton

Jenkins Family Church Knowle

This is not so much a memory, more of a request. Does anyone remember the Jenkins family from the 1950s - I believe the Rev Jenkins was vicar at St Peter's, Church Knowle at the time. I am trying to trace his son ...Read more

A memory of Church Knowle in 1955 by Peter Baynton Power

Captions

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Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey C1960

Within the vestry of the abbey at the south-west end are stained glass windows dating from 1928.

Caption For Bournemouth, Perambulator 1900

Next door is the National Provincial Bank branch, with the tailoring and foot- wear stores of Barnes further along the parade of shops.

Caption For Aylesford, The Bridge C1960

Another fine view, this time taken at high tide. The river washes the quayside above the bridge. The Church of St Peter dominates the scene.

Caption For Aylesford, The River C1960

A close-up of St Peter's Church, which dates from Norman times, although it is mostly medieval. In the foreground is a stair-turret to the rood-loft.

Caption For Arlesey, The Church C1960

Dedicated to St Peter the parish church stands approximately at the northern entrance to the village. Originating in the 13th century, the six-bell toer was rebuilt in 1877.

Caption For Norwich, From St James Hill 1896

The great cathedral spire dominates the view, with the square block of the castle on the left and St Peter Mancroft's tower in between.

Caption For Huddersfield, The Parish Church C1960

The parish church of St Peter at Huddersfield was built on a Norman foundation, but was extensively restored and remodelled by J P Pritchett of York in 1836, in the Victorian Gothic style.

Caption For St Ives, Washing Day 1927

A classic washing-day scene in St Peter's Street Court, known also as Luke's Court. The tap at the top of the steps was shared by most of the surrounding households.

Caption For Maldon, Market Hill Corner C1955

This medieval flint tower belonged to St Peter's church. However, it now simply serves as the vestibule to the public library.

Caption For Witherley, The Church C1960

The River Anker flows slowly by St Peter's, which has served the village since 1173. From this placid view, only the middle cottage survives today.

Caption For Norwich, St Peter Mancroft Church 1896

This view, taken from St Peter's Street, shows the great parish church which dominates the west side of Norwich's great market-place.

Caption For Norwich, From St James Hill 1896

The great cathedral spire dominates the view, with the square block of the castle on the left and St Peter Mancroft's tower in between.

Caption For Barnwood, The Church C1960

Barnwood is mentioned in the Domesday Book, at which time it was owned by St Peter's Abbey in Gloucester.

Caption For Whitney, The Church Interior C1950

The interior of St Peter and St Paul's church is much the same, although sadly, in my opinion, the 'God Is Love' script has been painted out. Notice, also, the beautifully carved pulpit.

Caption For Peterborough, The Cathedral From The South East 1890

A final view of the Cathedral in all its glory. So much has changed around the world, but St Peter's lives on, looking solid as a rock.

Caption For Whitney, The Church Interior C1950

The interior of St Peter and St Paul's church is much the same, although sadly, in my opinion, the 'God Is Love' script has been painted out. Notice, also, the beautifully carved pulpit.

Caption For Norwich, Market Place And St Peter Mancroft Church 1891

Between the Guildhall and St Peter Mancroft's church all the buildings on the right, except the Sir Garnet Wolseley pub, were demolished in the 1930s; the market was extended westwards to give the splendid

Caption For Broadstairs, York Gate 1887

The attractive old streets of St Peters are still one of the most delightful aspects of Broadstairs.

Caption For Eype, Village 1930

This is another view of Lower Eype from further to the south-west, closer to the cliff above Lyme Bay, looking inland to Mount Lane and St Peter`s Church (centre).

Caption For Fakenham, Market Square C1965

Dominating the skyline is the 15th century tower of the church of St Peter and St Paul.

Caption For Tawstock, St Peter's Church 1890

This remarkable church, St Peter's, is hidden in the Taw valley a couple of miles from Barnstaple.

Caption For Norwich, St Peter Mancroft Church 1896

This view, taken from St Peter's Street, shows the great parish church which dominates the west side of Norwich's great market-place.

Caption For Sudbury, Market 1904

Market Hill is lined with elegant Georgian buildings, with St Peter's Church at the top.

Caption For Norwich, Market Place And St Peter Mancroft Church 1891

Between the Guildhall and St Peter Mancroft's church all the buildings on the right, except the Sir Garnet Wolseley pub, were demolished in the 1930s; the market was extended westwards to give the splendid