Places
23 places found.
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- Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire
- St Peters, Kent
- Weasenham St Peter, Norfolk
- Burgh St Peter, Norfolk
- Peter Tavy, Devon
- Walpole St Peter, Norfolk
- Ampney St Peter, Gloucestershire
- Peter's Finger, Devon
- Peters Marland, Devon
- St Peter's, Gloucestershire
- Peters Green, Hertfordshire
- Saltfleetby St Peter, Lincolnshire
- Thorpe St Peter, Lincolnshire
- Toynton St Peter, Lincolnshire
- St Peter's, Tyne and Wear
- St Peter South Elmham, Suffolk
- Ayot St Peter, Hertfordshire
- Carleton St Peter, Norfolk
- Charlton St Peter, Wiltshire
- Fugglestone St Peter, Wiltshire
- Rockland St Peter, Norfolk
- Wiggenhall St Peter, Norfolk
- St Peter The Great, Hereford & Worcester
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1960s Whitburn Memories
I have some lovely memories of staying with my auntie Madge Dale in Adolphus Street in Whitburn in the 1960s with my mum and dad. As a small child I used to sleep in a tiny attic bedroom where my mum Doris Goodall (who ...Read more
A memory of South Shields by
1967 Rlch
I spent most of my childhood in and out of the hospital and have such wonderful happy memories. I was usually on Charlie Mac ward (Charles McAllister). I remember Sister Bromley (spoke to her only a few of years ago), Dr Burston and Peter ...Read more
A memory of Heswall by
1973 Demolition Year For The Market Buildings
I arrived in Wolverhampton when demolition of the market buildings was under way. The buildings in front of the church (in the photo) must have already been long gone, but the buildings on the side of ...Read more
A memory of Wolverhampton
44 Wiltshire Road
I was born at 44 Wiltshire Road, in the basement flat in June 1955, and lived there until I was 6. I remember listening to gospel singing coming from St. Johns church and the colourful weddings that happened there. I remember a car ...Read more
A memory of Brixton by
55 Rusper Road (It Was 33 In The !920s)
I lived there until 1939 and was then with the 4th Royal Sussex . In the photo left centre you can see the old post office /store run in those days by my aunt and uncle (Sumerfields) our house was next door. Down ...Read more
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96 Melody Road Staplehurst Family
I was born at St Teresa's Hospital in Wimbledon in December 1949 and taken home to our prefab in Melody Road. My dad was called Ernie, my mum Phyllis, and two older brothers Bill and Ted. Bill was 12 years older ...Read more
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A Kirton Holme Boyhood
I was born in a farmhouse called Bank House Farm on 20th Nov 1945. In 2 days I shall be 65. I was educated at Kirton Holme County Primary School. My teachers were Mrs Brown, Mrs Shawe, Mr R Tomblinson, and later headmaster ...Read more
A memory of Kirton Holme by
A Life Of Cockney Wit And Humour
Hi Guys , Another piece of East End literature from Vic B , I was thinking back the other day of the things that made me laugh as a youngster growing up in the East End although it must have applied to the whole of ...Read more
A memory of South Hackney by
A Million Miles From A Game Of Football.
I wrote this piece for a writing group exercise in April/May 2019, near my home in NE Scotland. LIttle did I know then that some of the memories would form part of my Mum's Eulogy just three months later. The day ...Read more
A memory of Wembley by
A Walk From Shotgate Baptist Church To The Nevendon Road Part 2 See Part 1 Below
Continued from Part 1 below. Next to Martins Bank was a record shop, where I remember going with my parents and standing listening to records in the small listening ...Read more
A memory of Wickford by
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St Peter's is the parish church of Barnstaple.
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
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
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.
St Peter`s Church was built in 1846, replacing a much earlier place of worship on this site.
St Peter`s Church in Prestbury has always been an important local church.
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.
East from St Peter's Hill, Avenue Road descends towards the River Witham, lined by middle-class late Victorian semi-detached villas.
When it was completed in 1794, St Peter's Church was on the very edge of the built-up area of the town.
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.
The church of St Peter was made redundant in 1972, and is now protected by English Heritage.
The vast bulk of the Cathedral soars above the city, and St Peter's Street and the High Street are seen bedecked in flags and bunting to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth the Second.
East from St Peter's Hill, Avenue Road descends towards the River Witham, lined by middle-class late Victorian semi-detached villas.
St Peter's was the name of this church, which gave Church Street its name.
The spire of St Peter`s Church, rising to 202 feet, was added to the building in 1879.
The church of St Peter was made redundant in 1972, and is now protected by English Heritage.
The magnificent 15th- century church is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul.
St Peter's is a building of some antiquity, and this view of the rear of the parish church does not do justice to its clarity of line or the aesthetic appeal of its architecture.
This is another view of Lower Eype from further to the south-west, closer to the cliff above Lyme Bay, looking inland to Mount Lane and St Peter`s Church (centre).
The c hurch of St Peter de Merton is of great interest, for it contains Anglo-Saxon work.
Its name came from Peter Hesketh's uncle, Bold Fleetwood Hesketh.
Up the hill towards one of Chalfont St Peter's commons, Gold Hill, Tudor-style shops and flats were built on the north side of the road in 1922, called Market Place and decked out with fake
The old centre of Chalfont St Peter has suffered greatly, by-passed too closely and swamped by housing estates, the houses steadily increasing in size before merging with the affluent 'Metroland
Guernsey St Peter Port, The Old
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