Maps

38 maps found.

1946, Huish Ref. NPO741869
1940, Huish Ref. NPO741871
1946, Huish Ref. NPO741870
1919, Huish Ref. POP741869
1898, Huish Ref. RNE741871
1919, Huish Ref. POP741871
1895, Huish Ref. RNE741869
1898, Huish Ref. RNE741870
1900, Huish Ref. RNC741869
1919, Huish Ref. POP741870
1899, Huish Ref. HOSM49084
1946, Beggearn Huish Ref. NPO636665
1899-1900, Huish Ref. RNC741870
1897-1899, Huish Ref. RNC741871
1899, North Huish Ref. RNC793552
1919, Huish Episcopi Ref. POP741877
1919, South Huish Ref. POP834940
1919, North Huish Ref. POP793552
1946, North Huish Ref. NPO793552
1946, Huish Champflower Ref. NPO741874

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Memories

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Its Panto Time! Oh Yes It Is!

You ever been to a panto? Oh yes you have!!! Remember! You go into a large packed hot old theatre full of sticky shouting children and adults trying to look as if they are not enjoying themselves. The house ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by David Hinge

Ww2 Fearnana Refuge In The Storm

A hush lies over Fearnan now except for the songbirds.  No cockerels greet the morning. The once abundant fields are barren; many of the cottages are used only for vacations and are shuttered in winter.   The 100 ...Read more

A memory of Fearnan by Alastair Barnett

Childhood Memories

My sister Margaret and I would walk from our "Yarford Cottage "through the US army camp at Tetton Park on our way to school which was then next to the church. Charlie Barrett was the game keeper, Captain and Mrs Pawson ...Read more

A memory of Kingston St Mary in 1943 by David Selley

Weston Point I.C.I Recreation Club And Runcorn Town

Memory, Saturday Night Old Time dance upstairs in theI.C.I Club. My father played there on the drums. I was there with a girlfriend and her mother and father and grandmother, the old lady taught me ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1957 by Robert Welding

Glyn Hall

We moved to Glyn Hall about 1942. My father and later, my mother worked at the ROF Glascoed. My sister Glenys has photographs of some of the social activities including a fancy ball. I doubt that there would be any external photos as ...Read more

A memory of Mamhilad in 1942 by Diana Lewis

Milnathort A Genteel Place

My sister and I were invited to spend holidays at the home of a very kind lady in Milnathort. Church of Scotland ministers were asking members of their congregations to look after children from 'homes' during the ...Read more

A memory of Milnathort in 1965 by Janette Dewar

A Silvery Dust

What I am about to write was once classified information; but due to the BBC documentary I can disclose and inform you that I had a brother in law who is dead now, but I recall things of which he was to tell me as in ...Read more

A memory of Monk Sherborne by Roland Mitchell

1960s And Prior London Road Haunts

I was born in Bagshot but moved to Camberley in 1955 when I was 8. I attended York Town Primary School which was, and on checking the maps still appears to be, located on the other side of the London Road, a bit ...Read more

A memory of Camberley in 1960 by Liz Schultz (Nee Berry)

The Plas Mynach Llanaber Road

60 odd years ago Plas Mynach was de-requisitioned from war service.  I worked for a Mr Hamblin from Birmingham, he had purchased the building to reopen as a hotel after we had refurbished throughout. All food stuff ...Read more

A memory of Barmouth in 1946 by Derek Hyde

Childhood Memories

These memories have been contributed by Myra Greer. In 1947, when I was 7, my mother and I moved from Salisbury in Wiltshire where my father was stationed at RAF Boscombe Down, to near Llanfarian, where my grandparents had ...Read more

A memory of Llanfarian in 1947

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Captions

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Caption For Huish Episcopi, St Mary's Church C1955

Huish Episcopi stands at the confluence of the rivers Yeo and Parret. St Mary's Church has a fine example of a Somerset tower.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Rapparee 1894

The incident was hushed up, but in World War I Alfred Price became a local hero.

Caption For South Cerney, The Manor, Park And Church C1965

./ As if a choir/ In robes of fire/ Were saying here/ Nor shout, not rush/ But hush/ For God is here.'