Maps

302 maps found.

1921, Cleeton St Mary Ref. POP670145
1921, Capel St Mary Ref. POP660989
1922, Rockland St Mary Ref. POP819158
1919, Woodlands St Mary Ref. POP873710
1946, Ashby St Mary Ref. NPO627476
1922, Wisbech St Mary Ref. POP871767
1919, Kingston St Mary Ref. POP748238
1922, Moulton St Mary Ref. POP784684
1946, Capel St Mary Ref. NPO660989
1946, Covenham St Mary Ref. NPO679182
1921, St Mary Hoo Ref. POP824106
1946, Stratford St Mary Ref. NPO841283
1946, Preston St Mary Ref. NPO810713
1945, Seavington St Mary Ref. NPO827280
1947, St Mary Hill Ref. NPO824104
1946, St Mary Hoo Ref. NPO824106
1898, Ashby St Mary Ref. RNE627476
1946, Walton St Mary Ref. NPO860251
1898, Thwaite St Mary Ref. RNE848132
1898, Tivetshall St Mary Ref. RNE848981

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Memories

660 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

The Flying Horse

I worked at the pub on Parson Street. Banbury is a great town, to remember crazy memories, like when you did not have any money then there would be no electric or TV. I remember St Mary's church bell practice was on Wednesday ...Read more

A memory of Banbury in 1977 by Carol Jeacock

Market Drayton Revisited

I visited my mother in the Midlands (Shrewsbury)recently. A trip to Market Drayton on Wednesdays is mandatory (my stipulation) each time I travel from my home in Essex where I have resided for many years now. ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 2010 by Allen Warrender

The Fleetwood I Left Behind

I was born in Fleetwood in 1947 but seemed to oscillate between there and Malaya for a number of years up to the age of 12 just before dad died. My first memories are of starting at Stella Maris convent and then ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood in 1970 by Pat Corrigan

Living In Willesden

I lived in Willesden until I was 17. I went to St Mary's C of E school which is no longer there. One day a week we would all walk to St Mary's church for a lesson. I was also baptisted at the church. We used to play in ...Read more

A memory of Willesden in 1950 by Pat Thomas

Bramley In The Years 1935 To 1941

Now 80 years of age I used to live with my Mum and Dad and brother Michael in Lincroft Crescent just above the Sandford estate. The houses were new and rather small though we were so happy ...Read more

A memory of Bramley in 1930 by Lynden Flint

My Grandad Humphreys Thomas John1875 1965

Grandad Humphreys, he was a carpenter making and restoring the Lockgates on the Montgomery Canal. Born in Welshpool 1875-1965. I remember the little trains running across Church Street as a boy of 8 ...Read more

A memory of Welshpool in 1954 by Keith Bedford

Triggered A Few More Memories

Waterloo in the 1940s to 1950s My early memories are of Waterloo where I used to live at Winchester Avenue until 1958. My father died there in 1989. On College Road there were air raid shelters which me and ...Read more

A memory of Waterloo by Graham White

Wallasey Village

Where St Marys is now used to be a narrow lane with sandstone cottages. I remember one day in the early '50s seeing them demolish these cottages. They wrapped a steel cable round the bases, attached it to a tracked bulldozer and pulled. The cottages simply folded in on themselves. I was quite sad.

A memory of Wallasey in 1950 by Martin Knott

Growing Up In Easebourne

I went to live in Cowdray House, aged 4, in 1951. My father worked in the accounts office in Easebourne village, and I attended Easebourne Primary School (Headmaster was Mr Bevan) along with Barbara Fisher, who also ...Read more

A memory of Easebourne in 1956 by Roger Mills

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

Captions

842 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Dover, Esplanade 1899

Here we have a magnificent view of the broad sweep of the breezy seafront at Dover, with the castle overshadowing the town from four hundred feet above, and the Roman Pharos clearly visible beside the

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity Street 1914

Looking south down the wonderful architectural hotch-potch of Trinity Street, with the medieval church of Great St Mary in the distance.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Catholic Church 1895

The foundation stone was one brought from the ruins of Furness Priory, and the church was dedicated to St Mary of Furness.

Caption For Bromfield, Church From North West 1924

The chancel ceiling of St Mary's church in Bromfield was painted in 1672.

Caption For Chesterfield, Church, South East 1896

Despite looking as though it is about to topple over, the spire of St. Mary

Caption For Ottery St Mary, Church 1938

The fine brick column marks Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.

Caption For Madingley, The Church 1909

The church of St Mary Magdalene is mainly 13th and 14th-century, with beautiful stained glass windows dating from the 16th century.

Caption For Oxford, The Martyrs' Memorial 1922

The memorial in St Giles dates back to 1841; it stands on an island in the road and was designed by George Gilbert Scott.

Caption For Sunbury On Thames, The Church From The Bridge 1890

St Mary's church is a mostly Victorian reconstruction, though parts are early Georgian.

Caption For Witchampton, Village 1904

Beyond the ornamental lych gate framed by these cottages is the church of St Mary and St Cuthberga, whose brown and grey stone west tower is Perpendicular.

Caption For Rye, The River Rother 1901

The Ypres Tower and the spire of St Mary's church are clearly visible in this picture of Strand Quay and the River Rother.

Caption For Huish Episcopi, St Mary's Church C1955

Huish Episcopi stands at the confluence of the rivers Yeo and Parret.

Caption For Clonmel, St Mary's Church C1890

The church is a fine pre-Reformation church, now part of the Church of Ireland.

Caption For Andover, St Mary's Parish Church 1899

The parish church stands majestic at the top of Church Hill, as it has done since 1846.

Caption For Cheshunt, The Roundabout C1960

St Mary's Parish Church c1960 The 15th-century stone tower of this Perpendicular church situated in the heart of the old village, with its 17th- century cupola on the stair turret, was heavily

Caption For Walditch, Village 1899

The medieval system of strip-lynchet farming is still visible on the hillsides around this small hamlet in this turn of the century photograph.

Caption For Painswick, St Mary's Church 1900

St Mary's church is the focus of this ancient little town, which is built almost exclusively from Cotswold stone.

Caption For Cambridge, Market Place 1890

Perhaps not on a par with the great Suffolk wool churches, Great St Mary's, overlooking the Market Place, is none the less an impressive piece of Perpendicular architecture.

Caption For Nantwich, Welsh Row 1898

In the distance is the tower of St Mary's, founded shortly after the Norman Conquest but almost totally rebuilt in the 14th and 15th centuries thanks to endowments from local salt merchants.

Caption For Alfington, Village 1906

Alfington is a tiny village alongside the river Otter, north of Ottery St Mary.

Caption For Cambridge, Market Place 1890

Perhaps not on a par with the great Suffolk wool churches, Great St Mary's, overlooking the Market Place, is none the less an impressive piece of Perpendicular architecture.

Caption For Norwich, Chapelfield Gardens 1901

Once belonging to the collegiate church of St Mary-in-the-Fields, this green was an unofficial park until 1877.

Caption For Hixon, St Peters Church C1955

Consecrated in 1848, this was designed by George Gilbert Scott, the architect responsible for the restoration of St Mary's Church in Stafford and many others around the country.

Caption For Colby, Glen 1897

By rail Castletown was only seven minutes away, Port Erin eight minutes, and Port St Mary seven minutes.