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Maps

122 maps found.

1895, St Johns Ref. HOSM60028
1898, Holbeach St Johns Ref. RNE737583
1897-1902, St Johns Ref. RNC823955
1946, Barford St John Ref. NPO633089
1919, Peasedown St John Ref. POP802342
1919, Sherborne St John Ref. POP829808
1896, Barford St John Ref. RNE633089
1895, Berwick St John Ref. RNE639252
1946, Tipton St John Ref. NPO848762
1945, Sherborne St John Ref. NPO829808
1899, Peasedown St John Ref. RNC802342
1947, Aldbrough St John Ref. NPO621164
1925, Aldbrough St John Ref. POP621164
1919, Tipton St John Ref. POP848762
1898, Peasedown St John Ref. RNE802342
1897, Tipton St John Ref. RNE848762
1946, Stanton St John Ref. NPO838525
1946, Terrington St John Ref. NPO846110
1901-1902, St John's Fen End Ref. RNC823970
1919, Stanton St John Ref. POP838525

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Memories

923 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Ealing 1962 Onwards

I moved to Windsor Road in Ealing in 1962 when I was 11. I remember the Grove with fond memories. All the shops! The tailor's shop and the barbers. The sweet shop which always had a bowl of water for the dogs outside in the ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1962

Old Family Connections

My great great grandfather John Cranstoun owned 15 Upper Broad Street from about 1850 to his death in 1890 and he is buried in St. Lawrence Church.

A memory of Ludlow in 1860 by Candace Franklin

Growing Up In Gildersome

I was born in 1952 and lived in Gildersome until I was 19 years old. My name until then was Lorraine Thompson. I have many happy memories of living in the village. Until I was 4 years old I lived in a terrace called ...Read more

A memory of Gildersome in 1952 by Lorraine Smith

1905

My great grandmother lived in the Staincliffe Cottages in 1905. Her name was Margaret Brown, she had 3 children that I know of. Tom, who played for the Poolies, John, who was wounded in the 1st World War and succumbed to his injuries, ...Read more

A memory of Seaton Carew by Ms Brown

My Family

Hi, just wondering if anyone remembers my dad Freddy Pye? he was born in Albert Street in 1946. my grandparents John and Doreen and my great grandparents Laura and Syl Pye also lived in Albert St. Dad has great memories of his childhood ...Read more

A memory of Caerau by Tracy Pye

Lady Margaret Road

We moved to 108 Lady Margaret Road in 1969. I went to St. Anselms RC school in the Green and then later Southall Grammar (Villiers); my brothers William and Martin went to St. Marks (Hounslow) and Ealing Green then to Dormers. ...Read more

A memory of Heston in 1970 by Eileen Emerson

St Johns United Reformed Church

I was married at this church on 25th March 1978. My grandmother, Evelyn Sanderson also played the organ here, and at its sister church St Georges further up Park Rd. My grandfather's funeral service was also ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1978 by Joyce Griffiths

My Grandmother, Sarah Regan

My grandmother's funeral was in April of 1959; she used to live at 2 Johns Avenue from1910 to 1943 when she moved to her daughter's house in Harrow. My grandfather, John Regan, was also buried there in July ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1959 by Michael Dickson

Growing Up In Northwood Hills

I was born in a small maisonette off Alandale Drive and my mum still lived there until she passed away aged 95 in 2014. The border between Hillingdon/Harrow runs across the back garden. I attended Pinner Wood ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills in 1960 by John Jossevel

My 'kemp' Ancestory

I hope I'm not in error here but would dearly love to liaise with someone who might have local knowledge of where my Kemp relations resided - I think it was in and around Leverton. Richard and Christien Kemp had their ...Read more

A memory of Chilton Foliat by Julie Kemp

Captions

521 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Great Easton, The Endway C1960

The church of St John and St Giles is a largely 12th-century structure with a much-maligned wooden bell-tower.

Caption For Sudbury, The Croft And Roman Catholic Church 1900

On the west side of the green area called the Croft, backing on to the river, are the workhouse and St Gregory's off to the left.

Caption For Worcester, St John's Church 1904

St John in Bedwardine, to give it its full name, is a 12th-century church of considerable interest, despite Victorian alterations.

Caption For Rothley, The Temple C1955

John Ely, a Manchester architect, added the Tudoresque bay window to the right in 1894.

Caption For Hothfield, Church 1901

In the 16th century Sir John Tufton entertained Queen Elizabeth I over two days.

Caption For Stapleford, Parish Church C1960

Over the past forty years there have been some dramatic internal changes to St Andrew's Church. A new east window by Christopher Webb and a statue of St Andrew by John Skelton appeared in the 1960s.

Caption For Salisbury, St Ann's Gate 1906

Built in 1331, St Anne's Gate links the Close with St John's Street and Exeter Street.The chapel above the gate, built into the Close wall, was used for concerts.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, All Saint's Church 1897

Originally, St James', Altham had served the Clayton-le-Moors area, but the expanding population of Clayton led John Mercer, a devout Methodist, to realise the need for an Anglican church.

Caption For Rothley, The Temple C1955

John Ely, a Manchester architect, added the Tudoresque bay window to the right in 1894.

Caption For Knaresborough, The Town And The River 1888

In this picture we get a better view of St John's Church, which contains a monument to Sir William Slingsby, discoverer of the springs at Harrogate.

Caption For Paignton, St John's Church 1889

The parish church is dedicated to St John the Baptist, but it was known in 1488 and in 1755 as the church of SS Peter and Pawle, a name used by the followers of St Augustine in around 600AD.

Caption For Sudbury, St Leonard's Hospital 1900

The medieval leper hospital of St Leonard's was in Melford Road, where Colneys Close is named after John Colneys, who founded the hospital in 1372.

Caption For Oxford, St Giles C1950

On the east side of St Giles is St John's College, founded in 1437 for Cistercian monks.

Caption For Felixstowe, The Bay Looking East C1955

The bowling green is surrounded by beach huts and set amidst suburbia in St Edmund's Road, with Cordy's Regal restaurant, now The Alex, to the right.

Caption For Horbury, Cluntergate C1955

Cluntergate is one of the main roads leading out from the centre of Horbury, whose main claim to fame is that it was the birthplace of the famous 18th-century architect always, but erroneously, known as

Caption For Berkhamsted, St Peter's Church C1960

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.

Caption For Bury, Church From The River 1898

We are on the navigable and tidal River Arun.The church of St John the Evangelist has a shingled broach spire; flint and stone are used for walling and buildings.A ferry with landing steps connected

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Church C1955

Although its style is medieval, this church, dedicated to St John the Evangelist, was built in 1885 by Sir Gilbert Greenall, a Lancashire MP and founder of the famous brewing company that bears his

Caption For Swimbridge, St James's Church 1894

Here is another broach spire, 102ft tall, after the style of St Peter's, Barnstaple. The church, St James, is packed with interest.

Caption For Glen Helen, The Hotel 1893

Glen Helen is situated about two miles north of St John's, and was developed from 1850 onwards by a Mr Marsden who named the glen after his daughter.

Caption For Sudbury, St Peter's Church 1932

The medieval leper hospital of St Leonard's was in Melford Road, where Colneys Close is named after John Colneys, who founded the hospital in 1372.

Caption For Symondsbury, Village C1940

Here Symondsbury may be deficient but it can boast the thatched Ilchester Arms Inn (right), which is named for the Strangways family, owning lands from Abbotsbury Swannery to Melbury

Caption For Cambridge, Pembroke College C1955

St Catharine's College's open court faces Trumpington Street. The chapel houses a memorial to one of its more famous alumni, John Addenbrooke, whose bequest founded the county hospital.

Caption For Cambridge, St Catharine's College 1890

St Catharine's College's open court faces Trumpington Street. The chapel houses a memorial to one of its more famous alumni, John Addenbrooke, whose bequest founded the county hospital.