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Maps

433 maps found.

1895, Netley Marsh Ref. RNE789138
1898, Marsh End Ref. RNE774978
1898, Marsh Green Ref. RNE775059
1896, Marsh Lane Ref. RNE775086
1899, Marsh, The Ref. RNE775101
1898, Walpole Marsh Ref. RNE860074
1895, Steep Marsh Ref. RNE839051
1946, Berkley Marsh Ref. NPO638888
1945, Henstridge Marsh Ref. NPO731526
1946, Hilperton Marsh Ref. NPO736665
1947, Harker Marsh Ref. NPO727314
1946, Little Marsh Ref. NPO757686
1940, Little Marsh Ref. NPO757687
1946, Dilton Marsh Ref. NPO690803
1895, East Marsh Ref. RNE697647
1898, Henstridge Marsh Ref. RNE731526
1895, Elmers Marsh Ref. RNE700802
1898, Elton's Marsh Ref. RNE701115
1899, Caundle Marsh Ref. RNC664826
1921, Cossall Marsh Ref. POP678261

Books

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Memories

262 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

My Early School Years In Mill Hill 1943 1950

I have few memories of my primary school which was in a private house in Croft Close a turning off of Marsh Lane, but I do remember being very happy there. This was during the latter war years. ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Bromley By Bow Hospital?

My mother, at the tender age of 17, was taken to Bromley-by-Bow Hospital in the midst of the London blitz to have her first child. She never saw her baby girl, was told she had died and everyone was to be evacuated to ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by Linda Wilkins

Ancestors

While doing my family tree I have come across births of my ancestors in Maltby le Marsh, Mary Skinn born 1856 son of John Skinn who married Elizabeth Rylott at the Parish Church on 23rd March 1852. John's parents were James Skinn ...Read more

A memory of Maltby le Marsh in 1860 by Mark Skinn

Home Farm

I am writing this on behalf of my Dad, Harold Holmes nicknamed Tiny who is still alive at the age of 91, the oldest male born in Saltfleet. He was born in Saltfleet in 1919 son of the local baker Alfred & Elizabeth Holmes. Educated ...Read more

A memory of Saltfleet in 1920 by Sheena Mee

An Evacuee In 1940

I remember my first home in Westbury Leigh was with a family called Rowe, they seemed fairly old people to me (then a ten year old boy) but now I am eighty I don't suppose they were. One of the brothers, a Charles Rowe, ...Read more

A memory of Westbury Leigh by Robin Porter

Belvedere And Little Belvedere

Would anyone remember the above ? My Great Great Grandfather bought a plot of land in Jefferson Lane and obtained a Southern Railway carriage which he made into a holiday home calling it Belvedere after the ...Read more

A memory of St Mary's Bay in 1956 by Jean Manwaring

The Crown Ph

I remember that accident happening - I think it was in the late 60's. My Dad had the sweetshop in the High Road opp the Police Station - and I remember my uncle coming in and telling us. We were quite amused by the name ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet in 1968 by Pamela Jeanetta Gaines

All The Fun Of The Fair

Who remembers the travelling fun fair that came to Blackfield in the 1960s? Did you go to Blackfield Junior school? What about skating on the frozen Gravel pits at Holbury in the winter 1962/3/4 or the Esso Cinema? or the ...Read more

A memory of Holbury in 1960 by Julian Bishop

Totteridge Buckinghamshire

We moved to High Wycombe just after the war when Dad came home and he went back to work for the London Transport at the bottom of Marlow Hill. We lived at first in Suffield Road and I went to the Church Of England ...Read more

A memory of Tylers Green in 1947 by Anne Sheridan

Vintage

These memories really are 1944 to about 1953. The corner shop by the church was a favourite as they used to sell home made toffee when sweets were on ration. One character I can still see was Mr White the baker being taken ...Read more

A memory of Minster in 1944 by Michael Heyes

Captions

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Caption For Burnham Overy Staithe, The Creek C1955

Here the Burn winds its way through lavender-covered salt marshes to the sea; here the sand dunes stretch away to Holkham in the east and Scolt Head island to the west.

Caption For Walberswick, The Heronry C1955

The route ran through this area of marsh and woodland known as the Heronry. With the relaxed timetable of the Southwold line, there was ample opportunity for poaching en route.

Caption For Keyhaven, The Harbour C1955

The marshes are home to large populations of birds that include wild fowl, little terns, and black-headed gulls.

Caption For Chedgrave, Church C1955

All Saints' Church stands solidly against the east wind which blows across the marshes. A meeting room has been added on to the west end of the tiny church.

Caption For Burgh Le Marsh, The Windmill C1965

North of Wainfleet, on the Skegness to Lincoln road, Burgh le Marsh is a market town whose charter was granted in 1401. At its east end is another of Lincolnshire's preserved windmills.

Caption For Horning, St Benet's Abbey Ruins C1955

Amidst the Cowholm marshes are the scanty ruins of St Benet's Abbey, founded by Canute.

Caption For Pegwell, Village 1907

Situated at the southernmost end of the Isle of Thanet, the bay is bounded by cliffs on the north, and by marshes to the south.

Caption For Stalham, Hunsett Mill C1935

This scene is worthy of a painting; it shows a typical windpump used to drain the reclaimed marshes.

Caption For Beccles, Market Square 1900

In the days when trading wherries plied their way up and down the rivers, transporting goods from the East Coast sea ports, or from one town to another, Beccles, set alongside the marsh-lined River Waveney

Caption For Crowland, The Bridge 1894

The town grew up at the gates of the abbey on a low island amid the surrounding marshes, receiving its charter in 1142.

Caption For Cley, The Marshes 1959

The marshes were a popular haunt of wildfowlers seeking tasty birds and unusual specimens for the taxidermist. About 400 acres of this area were purchased by Dr Sydney Long in 1926.

Caption For Ferring, The Village C1960

Marsh's stores and Ferring Motors' garage are on the opposite side of the road.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The River Thurne 1934

This type of elegant windmill came into its own during the spring and autumn when the marshes were often full of flood water; during this time it was literally 'all hands to the pump' to ensure the safety

Caption For Norwich, Post Office And Prince Of Wales Road 1896

At the Royal Hotel on the left the author first sampled samphire, a Norfolk delicacy found growing in salt marshes around the coast. This has become so popular that you need a licence to pick it.

Caption For Stokesby, The Ferry Inn C1935

In 1940 both river and marshes froze, so it was possible to walk the whole way to Acle. The ferry became redundant when a road was built.

Caption For Blythburgh, The Church 1895

The church, known locally as 'the cathedral of the marshes', with its 128ft nave and 83ft tower, presents an imposing landmark.

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Caption For Rye, 1894

A great medieval port and a walled town, it declined as the sea retreated; by Victorian times it was mainly a prosperous market town for the surrounding area and the Walland Marshes.

Caption For Lancaster, The Cricket Ground 1918

Our photograph was taken from Giant Axe Field; the area behind the photographer, known as Marsh, had at the time been developed as a linoleum and oilskin manufacturing plant.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1890

This last chapter follows on geographically from where the fourth chapter finished, at Burgh le Marsh four miles west of Skegness.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

Will Marsh and his Merrie Men performed in the wooden theatre on the left, near the bathing machines, whilst the fair ground was also near the high water mark with a helter-skelter, roundabouts, a rifle

Caption For Runcorn, Weston Point C1955

Down below, on what was once marsh land, and an area known as Duke's Fields, is not only the Manchester Ship Canal but the Waver Navigation Canal and the Runcorn Docks.

Caption For Seatown, C1955

The buildings beside Sea Hill Lane are the Anchor Inn and Anchor Inn Cottage (left), Seatown House (centre) with its flag-pole, and thatched Seatown Farmhouse (right), which was known as Marsh's Farm.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, East End 1929

The east end part of the quay faces northwards with views across the flat marshes to the sea beyond.

Caption For Blythburgh, The Church 1895

The church, situated on high ground above the river Blyth, and known locally as 'the cathedral of the marshes', presents an imposing landmark.