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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Memories
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My Early Years
I was born right across the road from this row of shops ,at no. 491 they were every old cottages ,the end one being the old police station, complete with dungeon, the elderly lady who lived there still had the front as it was as a ...Read more
A memory of Heaton Mersey by
Missed School Friends
My dad was in the ACC at Lichfield barracks. My brothers Michael and Peter & sister Helen and myself Pamela Morley all went to this school. This was my first and best school memories I have. ...Read more
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Memory
I worked as Head Waiter here during Harold Wilsons time as P.M. Richard Marsh and other ministers used to escape here. We had the walker cup here. Our team led by Joe Carr and including a young Peter Oosterhouse. My girfriend was a ...Read more
A memory of Sandwich by
Memories Of Gildersome
I'm always interested to read memories of Gildersome. I have just visited in October 2018. Just a short visit but it certainly hasn't changed in some respects. The streets are narrower from what I remember but street lane and ...Read more
A memory of Gildersome by
Leave Things Alone
I lived on Frenchbarn Lane just across from St Peters church from 1960 to 1972, I was 5yrs old when I moved there. Coming from Salford docks area it was like moving into one of Enid Blytons books. A real farm just up the ...Read more
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Ives Newsagent
Ives was my mothers maiden name, it was her father Edward and then her brother Bryan who had the shop . I believe it was a newsagents before my grandfather was proprietor.Bryan sold the shop and moved to Somerset .He sadly passed away ...Read more
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My parents moved to Enfield in 1936 when I was 6 years old. we lived in Norfolk Rd Ponders End. I loved Saturday Minors at the Picture Palace ( The Plaza ) seeing Buck Jones the cowboy and ...Read more
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Harry Penny
was in Rothwell same years know you I had 3 brothers Maurice Gerald kevin I am peter ashworth home 2 catholic was sent to preston for 2 years then returned mrs bennet always refered to us us as the bad preston boys.
A memory of Rothwell by
Harold Hill In The 50s
I went to the infant school then dycorts then harrowfields, , I remember going to school in the smog, we always had fog, snow, the milk cart was horse and cart, rag and bone the same, names like the tattems, ginger hinde, ...Read more
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Happiest Time Of My Life
I think it was in 1969 that I worked in San Feliu de Guixols, Spain (Costa Brava) where I met and fell in love with Patricia L. Dawe, from Barking/Essex. Pat was on holiday in San Feliu with her parents and her twin sister, I ...Read more
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Captions
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The spire of St Peter's Church can be seen from all parts of Horbury.
The parish church of St Peter, which dates from before 1222, was built on the site of part of the old St John's Chapel at the side of the Roman Akeman Street.
St Peter's stands in meadows beside the Usk, to the left of the A40 and just beyond the western outskirts of Abergavenny.
St Peter's stands in meadows beside the Usk, to the left of the A40 and just beyond the western outskirts of Abergavenny.
This is the mother-church of Sudbury, with St Peter's as its chapel-of-ease.
St Peter's occupies the original site of the community that eventually became Burnley, which perhaps dates from the Dark Ages.
Having built the pier, the next move by Peter Bruff and the directors of the Woolwich Steam Packet Company was to build a hotel.
A close-up of St Peter's Church, which dates from Norman times, although it is mostly medieval.
A classic washing-day scene in St Peter's Street Court, known also as Luke's Court.
The Church of St Peter dominates the scene.
Tiverton's wealth grew from the cloth trade, and merchants like John Waldron, Peter Blundell (founder of Blundell's School) and John Greenway made fortunes.
The interior of St Peter and St Paul's church is much the same, although sadly, in my opinion, the 'God Is Love' script has been painted out.
Dedicated to St Peter the parish church stands approximately at the northern entrance to the village.
The intricately carved High Altar is by Peter Turnerelle (1774 - 1839), who was from Belfast.
The parish church of St Peter at Huddersfield was built on a Norman foundation, but was extensively restored and remodelled by J P Pritchett of York in 1836, in the Victorian Gothic style.
The great cathedral spire dominates the view, with the square block of the castle on the left and St Peter Mancroft's tower in between.
This medieval flint tower belonged to St Peter's church.
The River Anker flows slowly by St Peter's, which has served the village since 1173.
The great cathedral spire dominates the view, with the square block of the castle on the left and St Peter Mancroft's tower in between.
Barnwood is mentioned in the Domesday Book, at which time it was owned by St Peter's Abbey in Gloucester.
The Lucy Baldwin hospital was built in the 1920s, and farmer Peter Pratt recalls that when the river was in flood he had to get the night shift nurses over to the Manor House Annexe - this never flooded
This view, taken from St Peter's Street, shows the great parish church which dominates the west side of Norwich's great market-place.
Sir Henry Thompson, son of a vice admiral and curate of the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, helped to found Holy Trinity Church in West Street, as well as church schools in Park Lane and Fontley
The interior of St Peter and St Paul's church is much the same, although sadly, in my opinion, the 'God Is Love' script has been painted out.
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