Maps

97 maps found.

1947, St Peter's Ref. NPO824259
1895, St Peters Ref. RNE824261
1905, St Peters Ref. HOSM60234
1896, St Peter's Ref. RNE824260
1925, St Peter's Ref. POP824259
1898, St Peter's Ref. RNE824259
1947, St Peters Ref. NPO824261
1920, St Peters Ref. POP824261
1919, St Peter's Ref. POP824260
1946, St Peter's Ref. NPO824260
1884 - 1885, St Peter's Ref. HOSM40689
1898-1899, St Peters Ref. RNC824261
1898-1900, St Peter's Ref. RNC824260
1901-1904, St Peter's Ref. RNC824259
1922, Walpole St Peter Ref. POP860077
1895, Fugglestone St Peter Ref. RNE710018
1898, Charlton St Peter Ref. RNE666906
1898, Carleton St Peter Ref. RNE661442
1920, Ayot St Peter Ref. POP629390
1919, Charlton St Peter Ref. POP666906

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Memories

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Green Street Green

My Dad, Sandy Leonard was the Group Scout Leader of the 1st Green Street Green Scout Group in the 1960’s. We lived just up from the Crescent Way. Best to all Peter

A memory of Green Street Green by Peter Leonard

More Memories From A Boy Growing Up In Burghfield

Back in Burghfield around 1962, I clearly remember one day during the School Summer Holiday seeing a Huge Red and Green Steamroller coming towards me with a whole host of Road Tar making ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Andrew Cooper

Childhood

As a child I lived at 63 St. Peter’s Avenue which was the only house on that block next shop being blessed dry cleaning the opticians and then the church all of which were demolished and boots chemist and the car park occupy this space now ...Read more

A memory of Cleethorpes by Marlene Scales

Anyone Remember The Original Cabin Shop/Cafe At The Bottom Of Northdown Hill?

The Cabin was a significant part of my childhood. We first moved to St Peters, into a rented house opposite the church, then up to a council house in Hugin Avenue. As I ...Read more

A memory of St Peters by djacarr

Growing Up In Fareham

I was born in Brighton Sussex. After travelling from station to station, as my father was in the RAF (I'll miss out that part of the story), My mother Eileen,sister Shirley & I moved to Fareham after the 2nd WW, I was 9 yrs ...Read more

A memory of Fareham by Alan Kitchin

Childhood In Withyham

We moved to 2 Bower Cotts Balls Green about 1950. My dad was employed by the owner of Duckings, the farm situated opposite the entrance to station road. Nos. 1 and2 Bower Cotts were up on the bank almost opposite the school which ...Read more

A memory of Withyham by iobs

Visiting My Grandmother In Newton

Every school holiday from 1959 onwards, my brothers Tony, Brian, and later my sister Karen and I stayed with my grandmother Sarah Stones & Harold Stones. Gran owned the Stones greengrocers shop in High ...Read more

A memory of Newton-le-Willows by beverleybettyboo

Ss Channel Queen

This vessel was built by Messrs Craggs of Middlesbrough - launched 13th July 1895. 185 ft long - Gross tonnage 386 tons with full electric lighting. She ran a regular service across the Channel calling at Guernsey, Jersey and St ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe in 1890 by Colin Vosper

Vicar And Liquor

In the 1960s, I was a choirboy at St. Peter's Church. The church was next to our school, with a pub across the road. Local gossip held that the vicar was an alcoholic. When adults said, "I've got an appointment with the vicar", it ...Read more

A memory of West Molesey by John Curtis

Memories Of Childhood

I was born 1943 in Purley Cottage Hospital, lived at 2 The Mount, christened at St Peters and taught at Woodmansterne Primary for a while. Walked to school via Hatch Lane and Rectory Lane and where they joined is, I think, ...Read more

A memory of Woodmansterne by Laurie Packer

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Captions

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Caption For Burnley, St Peter's Church, South West 1895

A hint of the heavily-wooded banks of the Brun can be seen on the left of this picture.

Caption For Duntisbourne Abbotts, The Church C1960

The church of St Peter, with its unusual saddleback-roofed tower, dates from Norman times.

Caption For Caversham, Bridge 1904

St Peter's Hill climbs out of the village towards Caversham's striking parish church of St Peter, which occupies a pleasant setting above the Thames.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone Church 1904

The east end of St Peter's church is seen from Church Road.

Caption For Caversham, St Peter's Hill 1908

St Peter's Hill climbs out of the village towards Caversham's striking parish church of St Peter, which occupies a pleasant setting above the Thames.

Caption For Duntisbourne Abbotts, The Church C1960

The church of St Peter, with its unusual saddleback-roofed tower, dates from Norman times.

Caption For Eype, The Village 1899

A tiny coastal hamlet in the parish of Symondsbury, Eype was provided with its own 350-seat chapel of ease, dedicated to St Peter, in 1865 (right-hand skyline).

Caption For Goodworth Clatford, St Peter's Church 1965

Near the Wiltshire border, St Peter's contains a tablet which recalls a chorister's dedicated service in this church.

Caption For Belaugh, The Church From River 1921

St Peter's Church perches on a lofty crest overlooking the River Bure which twists through a series of loops below.

Caption For Bredenbury, View From The School C1955

Although much of St Peter's church dates from as recently as the 14th century, there are signs of a much earlier church on the site.

Caption For Wallingford, Church And Bridge 1899

Here we see the serene Thames at Wallingford.

Caption For Caversham, St Peter's Hill 1908

St Peter's Hill climbs out of the village towards Caversham's striking parish church of St Peter, which occupies a pleasant setting above the Thames.

Caption For Offham, The Church 1894

St Peter's church was built in the 1830s to replace the old church at Hamsey, which was isolated on a former island in the Ouse meadows.

Caption For Colchester, West Stockwell Street 1904

Situated in the Dutch Quarter, where Flemings settled, Stockwell Street still has some good medieval houses.The gabled Stockwell Arms seen opposite still exists—in 1866 the bellringers of St Peter's

Caption For Derby, St Peter's Church C1960

This view of St Peter's Church, which stands at the junction of St Peter's Street and East Street in the city centre, shows just how busy the traffic was then.

Caption For Canterbury, The Cathedral 1888

St Peter's Street and the High Street wind into the distance on the right, with the smaller towers of St Peter's church and St George's church visible just off to the left of the

Caption For Shaldon, St Peter's Church Interior 1903

The interior of St Peter's has piers and dressings of polyphant stone and a marble pulpit with alabaster steps.

Caption For Formby, St Peter's Church C1960

St Peter's at Formby was built in 1739 to replace the 12th-century chapel at Raven Meols which was gradually being covered over with shifting sand.

Caption For Manchester, St Peter's Church C1885

When it was completed in 1794, St Peter's Church was on the very edge of the built-up area of the town.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Square C1955

At the north end of the High Street is St Peter's Green, a large triangular open space, with the church on the north side.

Caption For Eype, The Village 1899

A tiny coastal hamlet in the parish of Symondsbury, Eype was provided with its own 350-seat chapel of ease, dedicated to St Peter, in 1865 (right-hand skyline).

Caption For Formby, St Peter's Church C1960

St Peter's at Formby was built in 1739 to replace the 12th-century chapel at Raven Meols which was gradually being covered over with shifting sand.

Caption For Stamford, Old St Peter's Gate Bastion C1955

Although isolated fragments of Stamford's 13th-century town walls can still be found around the town, often incorporated into later buildings, St Peter's Gate bastion or angle tower is the only recognisable

Caption For Norwich, Market Place And St Peter Mancroft Church 1891

One of the largest markets in the country, looking across to the church of St Peter Mancroft. one of the largest and most impressive parish churches in England.