Places

4 places found.

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Maps

25 maps found.

1946, Peverell Ref. NPO805543
1919, Peverell Ref. POP805543
1898, Hatfield Peverel Ref. RNC728350
1899-1900, Peverell Ref. RNC805543
1899, Bradford Peverell Ref. RNC647865
1896, Peverell Ref. RNE805543
1945, Bradford Peverell Ref. NPO647865
1921, Hatfield Peverel Ref. POP728350
1896, Hatfield Peverel Ref. RNE728350
1898, Sampford Peverell Ref. RNE824742
1919, Bradford Peverell Ref. POP647865
1946, Sampford Peverell Ref. NPO824742
1898-1900, Sampford Peverell Ref. RNC824742
1895, Hatfield Peverel Ref. HOSM47908
1945, Hatfield Peverel Ref. NPO728350
1897, Bradford Peverell Ref. RNE647865
1919, Sampford Peverell Ref. POP824742
1887 - 1903, Sampford Peverell Ref. HOSM58538
1905 - 1912, Peverell Ref. HOSM56587
1886 - 1887, Bradford Peverell Ref. HOSM38584

Books

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Memories

15 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Peveril St

I was born 12 peveril St battersea in1949 went to Bolingbroke school spent a lot of time in battersea park, in the 50s we moved out in the 60s due to slum clearance. Have so many happy memories of those days. My name is Derek strapp if anyone remembers me I would like to hear from them.

A memory of Croydon by Derek Strapp

Greengrocer From Hatfield Peverell, Essex At No 336

In 1881 at 336 Portabello Road single woman Mary Dowsett aged 46 was greengrocer and had her neice Elizabeth Poulter living with her. She may have had a stall in the market as it mainly sold fresh-food in the 19th century? I think the present market resides in the district of Notting Hill.

A memory of London by Gemma Gemma

The Rock.

I was a resident of St Boniface Home, Sampford Peverell, from 1943 to 1946. Our Scout and Cubscout group used 'the Rock' (although we had a different name for it) for many of our scouting activities. The large mound to the west was ...Read more

A memory of Sampford Peverell in 1945 by James Barrell

Does Providence Cottage Still Exist

My paternal grandmother, May Moss, used to live in Providence Cottage in Hatfield Peverel. Does anyone know if it still exists, and what road it is in? Presumably it was connected to the Church in some way.

A memory of Hatfield Peverel by Barbara Connor

Leigh Road And Living In Eastleigh

My grandmother lived in a flat in the Eagles building behind Collins the butchers. In the 1951 picture, the girl on the bicycle could easily be me! I would have been 10 then and my coat was a light green with black ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh by Mrs Monica Kitchenside

Chamberlayne Road Boy School

Interesting to read John Scott's recollections of Chamberlayne Road Boys' School. Strangely enough, I can remember nearly all the teachers. I started in 1942 in Miss Stockwood's class, then progressed to Miss Scott, Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1942 by Anthony Lawford

Childhood In The Village

I moved to Hatfield Peverel in late 1941, after my family was bombed out in London. My father took the Duke of Wellington pub over, where we lived until 1949. Yes they were good years in the village, but at the ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield Peverel in 1942 by Sylvia Cox Gromer

Eastleigh Memories

All the pictures have such lasting memories. I was born on Nutbeem Road in 1935 and attended Chamberlayne Road Boys School and Barton Peverill Grammar School. Three of us, Dave Gardner, John Young and myself, started at the ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh by Henry Lassiter

St Margarets School Yeaton Peverey

I was a pupil at St Margaret's School for Girls about this time, it was run by a Miss Hainselin and Mrs Scott. A most beautiful place to be, although I can't say I learnt anything but to speak well and behave ...Read more

A memory of Yeaton Peverey in 1964 by Rosie Inglis

Matthew Hopkins Witchfinder General

Essex has the unhappy distinction of having executed more witches than any other county in England’s history, and the first major trial for witchcraft itself, as the main indictment, took place in Chelmsford in ...Read more

A memory of Manningtree by Julia Skinner

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Captions

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Caption For Little Baddow, Paper Mill Lock, River Chelmer C1960

It stands just upstream of the road to Hatfield Peverel, in an area sometimes known as World's End.

Caption For Castleton, Peveril Castle C1864

Peveril Castle was originally built by William Peveril, illegitimate son of the Conqueror, to administer the Royal Hunting Forest of the Peak.

Caption For Castleton, Market Place 1909

Peveril Castle stands on a hill 260ft above the village, yet despite its looks it was far from impregnable; it was even in Scottish hands for a number of years.

Caption For Castleton, Peverill Castle 1896

A closer view of Henry II's keep at Peveril Castle.

Caption For Haddon Hall, Courtyard C1862

The first Haddon was built by William Peveril, the same descendant of the Conqueror who built Peveril Castle at Castleton, but the present building mainly dates from the rebuilding by Sir Richard Vernon

Caption For Swanage, From Ballard Downs 1899

The view is southwards across Swanage Bay to Peveril Point (centre left) and Peveril Downs (central skyline) on the other side of the town.

Caption For Swanage, From Coastguard Station 1897

This view is looking from Peveril Point to the Clock Tower (centre), showing its original spire, which was replaced by a cupola in 1904 after fundamentalist Christian protests that spires only

Caption For Swanage, From Durlston Castle 1892

Peveril Point and its strata of Purbeck marble jut out seawards (centre right) with the chalk cliffs of Ballard Point (top right) rising northwards across Swanage Bay.

Caption For Bolsover, The Castle 1902

Recently extensively renovated by its current custodians, English Heritage, Bolsover Castle was originally built high on a limestone crag overlooking the town by William Peveril, illegitimate son of William

Caption For Eastleigh, The Swimming Pool C1955

In 1932, the local County High School left the Barton Peveril farmhouse (which gave it its name), and shortly afterwards this open air swimming pool was built in the grounds.

Caption For Swanage, 1897

This view shows Peveril Point, eastwards to its lookout and fort (far left), which with a semaphore mounted on Round Down, operated as a Royal Navy signal station during the Napoleonic Wars

Caption For Carlisle, The Lake District Mountains 2005

Carlisle marks the place where three of these rivers meet - the Peveril, the Caldew and, most importantly, the Eden; a point that is also marked by a striking natural feature, a sandstone bluff