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Places
26 places found.
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- Bourne, Lincolnshire
- Bourne End, Buckinghamshire
- The Bourne, Surrey
- St Mary Bourne, Hampshire
- Bourn, Cambridgeshire
- Bourne, Avon
- Bourne End, Hertfordshire
- Manor Bourne, Devon
- Bournes Green, Essex
- Bourne Valley, Dorset
- Bournes Green, Gloucestershire
- Middle Bourne, Surrey
- Lower Bourne, Surrey
- Bourne Vale, West Midlands
- Bourne End, Bedfordshire (near Gibraltar)
- Bourne End, Bedfordshire (near Clapham)
- The Bourne, Hereford & Worcester
- Manthorpe, Lincolnshire (near Bourne)
- Bournes Green, Hereford & Worcester
- Northorpe, Lincolnshire (near Bourne)
- Caldecote, Cambridgeshire (near Bourn)
- Thurlby, Lincolnshire (near Bourne)
- Morton, Lincolnshire (near Bourne)
- Wootton Bourne End, Bedfordshire
- Stainfield, Lincolnshire (near Bourne)
- Egbury, Hampshire (near St Mary Bourne)
Photos
183 photos found. Showing results 81 to 100.
Maps
161 maps found.
Books
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Memories
1,722 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.
William James Waugh
My memory doesn't go back that far as I was born in 1952 but I have a special reason for seeking anyone who knows this person and would be glad to hear from anyone who can tell me anything about him. His birth certificate ...Read more
A memory of Gretna Green in 1930 by
Early Years Of My Life
I was born in 1936 in Shipley nursing home and we lived at 1 The Green, Micklethwaite until 1944. My father died in 1941 and my mother was left with me and brother John, surname Walker, to bring up on her own. ...Read more
A memory of Micklethwaite in 1930 by
Fortescue And Church Families
I don't have a memory as such, but I have been researching my family history and have traced my mother's family back to this place. My mother was born in 1916 and lived in Oxford. However, her grandfather came from ...Read more
A memory of Marcham by
Childhood Memories
I was born in Cwm and I was always known by my middle name of Maelor, My fondest memories are playing with my friends Ken, Idwal, Iola, Anne Evans and Anne Parry to name but a few, We all used to meet after school to play, I ...Read more
A memory of Cwm in 1959 by
George Goode
George Goode who was born at Wappenbury in the 1840s was one of the builders who worked on one of the many re constructions that took place over the years on this church. He was my great grandfather on my father's side of the ...Read more
A memory of Leamington Spa
1962 Vacation &Nbsp; 1968
It was the year before I married that my husband to be and myself went on a vacation to Weymouth. We had a lovely time, the weather was just glorious for us. We always said that when we married we would revisit Weymouth. ...Read more
A memory of Weymouth in 1962 by
Ford Family In Hanbury 1700s On
We travelled from Sydney, Australia in 2006 to Hanbury, looking for traces of our Ford Family who had lived in the area around 1800. Our particular ancestor was a convict, John Ford, "Alias Tonks", b. ...Read more
A memory of Draycott in 2006 by
Growing Up With All My Relatives Living In Stramshall Parish
I was born in 1928, to John James and Olive Mellor, my grandfather was Percival Jackson Mellor, my grandmother Mary Ellen Mellor. They built with help Park Hill Farm, New Road, ...Read more
A memory of Stramshall by
Wickford And Runwell Hospital
I got a job as a Junior House Officer at Runwell Hospital in March 1958 and worked there for a year, initially living in the hospital residence and then, after I married in Dublin, Ireland later the same year, moved ...Read more
A memory of Runwell in 1958 by
Happy Memories
I was born in Foregate Street, the home of my grandparents, in 1951. I left Stafford in 1953 and returned in 1960 to live in the north end of the town. I well remember playing on the 'Witches hat' with my friends, paddling in the ...Read more
A memory of Stafford in 1960 by
Captions
139 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.
It was at Winsford that Ernest Bevin was born in 1881.
Robert Kett, who led the rebellion in Norfolk during 1549, was born in Wymondham; he held the first meeting of peasants on Wymondham common.
The lovely churchyard provides a fitting last resting place for the Yorkshire-born composer Frederick Delius, whose works sought to express the magic and peaceful charm of the English countryside.
Major-general Thomas Harrison, who served in the Parliamentary army during the Civil War, was born in a house on the High Street.
Major-general Thomas Harrison, who served in the Parliamentary army during the Civil War, was born in a house on the High Street.
The house below that was home to District Nurse Georgina Montgomery, who was born in India, and then to Nurse Bendall.
A local man called Square Stubbs was born in Beckbury in 1671 - he used to ride up to 20 miles every day, always at a steady trot that became known as All Stretton.
Mary, Queen of Scots was born here in 1542, and Prince Charles Edward Stuart stayed here in 1745. The palace was accidentally burnt down by General Hawley's troops in 1746.
Two of the artist's daughters were born in the fourth house on the right in 1750 and 1751.
Bethesda, a village born of slate and the workings of the Penrhyn Quarry, has always had a vibrant community.
Conistone clusters around its village green, and is still just as dependent on farming as when this photograph, complete with ewes and new-born lambs in the foreground, was taken.
Born in 1830, the year the college opened, Brown was a poet, scholar, and Fellow of Oriel College.
This quirky artist is Cookham's famous son, being born at Fernlea further down the High Street in 1891 and buried in the churchyard.
Greenock was the birthplace, in 1736, of James Watt, who was born in a house on Dalrymple Street.
The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, eldest son of Sir Timothy Shelley MP, was born on 4 August 1792 at Field Place in Warnham, where he spent his childhood.
The Carry On film star Hattie Jacques was born here.
The journalist-cum-explorer Henry Morton Stanley was born John Rowlands in a cottage beneath the castle.
John Keble, writer of The Christian Year and a leading light in the Oxford Movement, was born in Fairford in 1792, and the American artist Edwin Austin Abbey came to live in the town in 1878.
His mother, Caroline Suckling, was born at the rectory to the left of the church.
The school was founded in 1726 as an endowed charity school for 'orphan gentlewomen borne of parents of the Church of England'.
The famous 16th-century map maker, John Speed, was born in this village.
The picturesque village has been used for the filming of the BBC series 'Born and Bred'. East Barsham's manor house was built by Sir William Fermor during the reign of Henry VII.
Robert Nixon was born near here. On 22 August 1485 he fell into a trance, and afterwards said that a great battle had taken place and that there was now a new king.
Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's sixth and surviving wife, was born here in 1512; at that time the castle was in the hands of Sir Thomas Parr.
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