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Photos

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Maps

433 maps found.

1923, The Marsh Ref. POP846455
1920, The Marsh Ref. POP846456
1925, Upper Marsh Ref. POP857629
1920, Stratford Marsh Ref. POP841280
1922, Walpole Marsh Ref. POP860074
1920, Send Marsh Ref. POP827608
1919, Elmers Marsh Ref. POP700802
1919, Higher Marsh Ref. POP734117
1919, Guy's Marsh Ref. POP723742
1919, Prince's Marsh Ref. POP810999
1923, Marsh Green Ref. POP775055
1919, Marsh Mills Ref. POP775093
1947, Marsh Baldon Ref. NPO774961
1947, Marsh End Ref. NPO774978
1946, Marsh Side Ref. NPO775097
1947, Neat Marsh Ref. NPO788151
1897, Blythe Marsh Ref. RNE644650
1895, Borough Marsh Ref. RNE646284
1895, Carswell Marsh Ref. RNE663287
1895, Cossall Marsh Ref. RNE678261

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Memories

262 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

Hook Hill

In 1960, when I was 6, we moved into Longhalves, a detached house on the left of Hook Hill going up, and just on the brow of the hill. The road then was narrow and dangerous, and in about 1964 they took 3 - 4 yards off our front garden ...Read more

A memory of Freshwater in 1960 by Peter Adams

Former Residents Of Combe Fishacre

I, along with my three brothers and two sisters was brought up in Combe Fishacre House from 1965 to about 1988. My father lived there with his Aunt and Uncle (Neville and Anne Parry) who bought ...Read more

A memory of Coombe by Gillie Turner.

The Pound

I used to live in The Pound at Goosey. As a pub it seemed massive to me when I was a lot younger, now I realise that in fact it was really small and intimate for a pub. I used to love the huge open fireplace, the smell of the wood smoke ...Read more

A memory of Goosey in 1985 by Tim Evans

Rushendon

I lived in Swale Avenue, Rushendon as a young lad. I was cared for by Mr and Mrs West. Mr West worked in the local pottery works. I can remember there used to be a huge glass works, a stone's throw from Manor Road. As children we would ...Read more

A memory of Rushenden in 1956 by Graham Pudney

Sunny Days In Crowhurst

I was having a trip down memory lane the other day and thinking of those summer days making camps up in 'the bunny fields' and fishing down at the marshes, in 1960-65. It seemed most of the village boys went, ...Read more

A memory of Crowhurst in 1964 by David Power

Privateers And Pirates

The Llandoger Trow - It is rumoured that Daniel DeFoe had met Alexander Selkirk ( shipwrekced sailor who had been rescued by a Bristol ship) in the Llandoger, on whose story he based his book 'Robinson Crusoe'. The ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Norris Or Norrice Family In Finglesham Kent 1844 81

For over 36 years from 1844 to after 1881, Sarah Susannah Jell born in Ringwould about 1804 lived in Finglesham as the wife or widow of Thomas Norris, agricultural labourer. He was the son of ...Read more

A memory of Finglesham in 1860

War Time Memories

This is the department store Bon Marshe filmed from outside the post office, During the war, part of the store was taken over by the American forces and many a date was arranged, to meet under the clock on the far corner. I ...Read more

A memory of Gloucester in 1940 by June Jackson

Growing Up British

Since my birth coincided exactly with the outbreak of World War II in the September of 1939, my mum must have felt that childbirth was synonymous with calamity;  I was Mum's 'war effort'. Home was a semi-detached two-storey ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1945 by Heather Rohrer

Connah''s Quay Power Station And The Salt Marsh Reclamation Project

DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE ALL THE SAND AT PARKGATE AND HESWALL WENT TO? and does anyone have any memories of how the Salt Marsh has changed since the first land/salt marsh reclamation ...Read more

A memory of Parkgate in 1950

Captions

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