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Maps

28 maps found.

1878, Brea Ref. HOSM38751
1919, Brea Ref. POP649089
1946, Brea Ref. NPO649089
1896, Brea Ref. RNE649089
1900, Brea Ref. RNC649089
1946, Carn Brea Ref. NPO661813
1899, Long Bredy Ref. RNC766265
1900, Carn Brea Ref. RNC661813
1897, Long Bredy Ref. RNE766265
1887, Llanddewi-Brefi Ref. HOSM51767
1946, Carn Brea Village Ref. NPO661815
1919, Long Bredy Ref. POP766265
1945, Long Bredy Ref. NPO766265
1896, Carn Brea Ref. RNE661813
1919, Carn Brea Ref. POP661813
1919, Carn Brea Village Ref. POP661815
1896, Carn Brea Village Ref. RNE661815
1900, Carn Brea Village Ref. RNC661815
1923, Llanddewi-Brefi Ref. POP758623
1878 - 1879, Carn Brea Ref. HOSM40196

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Memories

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Born And Bred A Jersey Marine Girl

There's alot to be said about Jersey Marine,it will always be home to me. I come from a well known family "Huxtable" and most of them are still there today. I've very fond memories of growing up there, ...Read more

A memory of Jersey Marine in 1974 by Rebecca Williams

A Schoolboy's View Of Bexleyheath In The Early 1950s

I went to school in Bexleyheath between 1950 and 1954. I believe the school was in Pelham Road but I can't be sure. Maybe there was a separate infants department in North Street? My first ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1950 by John Howard Norfolk

Hilton Terrace Fondly Remembered

i went to fallin primary school i was born in 1952 Capt Gracie was the headmaster at fallin school, i lived in the wooden house in Hilton Terrace number 19 , auld Hailey Mghee was our next door neighbours, my late dad ...Read more

A memory of Fallin by June Mc Allister

Infants School

Born and bred in Red Houses (then Red House Estate) at a time when everyone took time and effort to keep their home and gardens beautiful.  Everyone knew everybody and it was a community that looked after each other.  I remember ...Read more

A memory of High Etherley in 1957 by Marjorie Richardson

Mrs Marzetties Farm

In 1956/7 I lived with my parents on a farm opposite West End pond. The farmer was a strange lady (in a little boy’s mind) called Mrs Marzetty. I remember she dressed like a man. Her daughter was called Nancy. Mother ...Read more

A memory of West End by delavarde

Born And Bred

Born in Ablington just after the war we moved to Avon Banks, where I lived until married in 1970. My mother's father, mother and brothers (Fenners) all lived in Figheldean. Having read other peoples memories it brought back probably the most enjoyable part of my youth.

A memory of Figheldean in 1951 by Conrad Evans

Born And Bred In Minnigaff

I along with my brothers, Stewart and Graeme, our parents Allen and Sheila lived our early childhood at 15 McGregor Drive. All went to the original primary school and then onto Creetown Secondary. Many happy memories ...Read more

A memory of Minnigaff in 1955 by Ian Emery

Drayton Jottings

Drayton Jottings. Auntie Alice, in Kings Avenue, regularly seen, out on her front doorstep, she kept it clean, the 'raddled' red stone was buffed to a shine, 'Old fashioned traditions', here continued,so fine. one day, ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

Born And Bred

I was born at Tir Elenore Farm, Betws in 1937. I went to Betws Primary School and then to Amman Valley Grammer School.

A memory of Betws-y-Coed in 1930 by Gwyneth Williams Nee Thomas

A Gentlmen From Amblecote

A Gentlemen from Amblecote, Staffordshire By The Oracle | April 16, 2009 This public voice, dos not usually, print obituaries. However, three persons have signed their names to a tribute to Samuel Kinnear from ...Read more

A memory of Amblecote

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Captions

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Caption For Carn Brea, The Monument 1891

Surrounding this monument to Lord de Dunstanville, erected in 1836, are the famous Carn Brea remains, near Redruth.

Caption For Hodnet, The Hall C1960

They are, I think, particularly beautiful in the late spring when the rhododendrons, azaleas and bluebell walks are at their best.

Caption For Severn River, The Severn Bore 1906

The sudden inward rush of water up the Severn is at its best when backed by a south-westerly wind; then the bore is like the one pictured here.

Caption For Manchester, Ship Canal, Grain Elevators C1965

No 8 dock is away to the right, and the area where the sheds are is now the Quay House.

Caption For Marske, The Hall C1955

Marske Hall was rebuilt c1600 and Georgianised c1730, and behind it is a once-handsome stable block - the Huttons bred racehorses.

Caption For Aylesbury, Aylesbury Ducks C1955

They were bred in Aylesbury and the surrounding villages, including Walton and Haddenham, whose ponds were of great use, and at Weston Turville, which alone sent 25,000 ducklings a year to London in the

Caption For Uttoxeter, Cattle Market C1965

The black cows and white cows of the Batavians and Friesians were bred and culled to produce cows that made the best use of limited land by producing the most milk.