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Places

1 places found.

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Maps

222 maps found.

1901-1902, Catton Grove Ref. RNC664712
1897-1898, Burroughs Grove Ref. RNC656938
1897-1909, Lisson Grove Ref. RNC756747
1903-1904, Marton Grove Ref. RNC775360
1946, Grove Vale Ref. NPO723109
1919, Brays Grove Ref. POP649060
1923, Whirley Grove Ref. POP867420
1923, Golden Grove Ref. POP717243
1920, Hall Grove Ref. POP725342
1923, Poplar Grove Ref. POP808995
1947, Nut Grove Ref. NPO795052
1898 - 1899, Grove Fm Ref. HOSM38743
1898, Golden Grove Ref. RNE717243
1896, Hazel Grove Ref. RNE729518
1896, Send Grove Ref. RNE827607
1947, Rose Grove Ref. NPO819957
1947, Knowle Grove Ref. NPO750539
1896, Brays Grove Ref. RNE649060
1900-1901, Golden Grove Ref. RNC717243
1897-1898, Gravel Hill Ref. RNC719414

Books

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Memories

532 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Eastwood Nottinghamshire

I lived with my grandmother (Elizabeth Jones), mother and sister at 72 Church Street Eastwood until I was about 7 years old (1956). My grandmother owned 4 (possibly 5) cottages in a row (ours being number 72) in Church ...Read more

A memory of Eastwood in 1954 by Diane Elizabeth Hobson

Old School

Gad's Hill Place was my school when I was 7-9 years old, from about 1950-1953. About 4 or 5 girls of similar ages lived on Thames Sailing Barges at Hoo and went to school together, sometimes by car, but usualy by bus. I don't ...Read more

A memory of Rochester in 1951

Visiting Graves Of Grandparents And Great Grandparents

My grandparents Mary (Westbrook) Howard and John Howard rest in the Hanwell cemetery, along with Mary's parents, buried in the row ahead. It took me one and a half hours to find them, ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 2005 by Andrea Stanley

The Day We Topped Out £12m New Leisure Centre In Wednesfield!

£12m Wednesfield Leisure Pool. It has been a very big week for both myself and Mary, we have attended 11 individual events as well as trying to hold the day jobs down! On Monday ...Read more

A memory of Wednesfield by Phil Bateman

Pancake Fritters From Robinsons Bakery, West Bromwich

I remember my mom buying the apple doughnuts with fresh cream. But my favourite was what I recall being called a 'pancake fritter' - like a pancake but a lot deeper, and with currants ...Read more

A memory of West Bromwich in 1972

Researching Ancestors

On Sunday 21st Feb 2010 my mother, family and I visited Hinton Charterhouse to look for information on the Wiltshire family who lived in the High Street. We found the bow window house that was a butchers shop and ...Read more

A memory of Hinton Charterhouse in 2010 by Nic Hall

Carol Singing

I too rememeber Rev Milner and his wife also going carol singing down Knatts valley before the war. Does anyone remember Mr Rudd who looked after the greens at Woodlands golf course, a little short chap he was? Also any ...Read more

A memory of Knatts Valley in 1930 by Ronald Meddick

James Roberts

I have a photo of a grave in Llangristiolus in Wales and buried in it is James Roberts, died 4th Nov 1844 aged 45 years, and his daughter Susannah, died 28th Nov 1844 aged 4 years. Does anybody know if this grave is still ...Read more

A memory of Llangristiolus in 1860 by Raema Kent

A Lost Childhood

My beloved late mum grew up and lived in the stunning village of Rode, way back in the late thirties I think. Sadly she's gone now, and I wish I had written down more of her memories of Rode. Her family name was Humphries, and she ...Read more

A memory of Rode by Rene Rees

Sunny 1950''s Sunday Mornings

I have many memories about the old St Mary's Church. Until I started thinking of them I realised that I have not got one involving a rainy day apart from when my Grandad was buried in the churchyard. He was ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors in 1954 by Ann Arthur

Captions

193 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Heysham, Stone Coffins 1891

These six ancient graves hewn from solid rock close to the chapel of St Patrick lie on the impressive Heysham headland.

Caption For Farndon, St Chad's Church C1960

St Chad's Church in Farndon is one of the few that still carries out a rush-bearing ceremony each year: fresh rushes are brought into the church, and also laid on the paths and graves outside.

Caption For Kings Worthy, Village 1912

Nearby lies the churchyard; here we can find the grave of James Parker, who was brutally murdered outside the village in 1886.

Caption For Southport, The Palladium 1914

In 1914 the Palladium was offering a picture show every afternoon and George Graves & Co twice nightly.

Caption For Edwinstowe, St Mary's Church C1960

An Anglo-Saxon settlement grew up around the chapel on the site of the grave of Edwin, King of Northumberland. He had been killed at the Battle of Heathfield in AD633.

Caption For Rotherham, All Saints' Church C1955

The churchyard contained 1800 graves; it was closed in 1854, with many of the stones being removed in 1932 and 1950 during the creation of All Saints' Square.

Caption For Sidestrand, Church 1938

The old church tower, along with the old graves, was left on the cliff top.

Caption For Saltwood, Village Hall And Almshouses 1902

During the building of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, numerous graves of Saxon warriors were found; some of the warriors still clasped swords in their hands.

Caption For Ickleford, The Church And Lychgate C1960

In the churchyard stands the grave of Henry Boswell, a gypsy king, who boasted that he lived through the reign of three Georges and that he knew every road in the land.

Caption For Macclesfield, Birtles Church 1903

A grave near the fence commemorates Harold and Mary Worth, killed by enemy action on 23 December 1940 at Acton Farm.

Caption For Cambridge, St Andrew's Street 1908

On the other side of the road is the church of St Andrew the Great, which contains a monument to the explorer Captain Cook, along with the graves of his widow and two sons, the younger of whom attended

Caption For Cambridge, St Andrew's Street 1931

On the other side of the road is the church of St Andrew the Great, which contains a monument to the explorer Captain Cook, along with the graves of his widow and two sons, the younger of whom attended

Caption For Maidenhead, Technical School And New Drill Hall 1903

Now demolished, its site is occupied by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission headquarters of 1974. Stanley Spencer, from nearby Cookham, studied art at the Technical Institute.

Caption For Prestbury, High Street 1896

In the churchyard lies the grave of Maria Rathbone, a little girl who died having lost her way home, and whose body was recovered several weeks later as the result of a dream by a stranger.

Caption For Long Melford, Hall Street C1955

Many of their cast-iron grave markers can be seen in the churchyard.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey From The East 1927

The 'discovery' of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere's graves in the 12th century, and the legend of Joseph of Arimathea, Christ's uncle, founding the first Christian church in England were powerful

Caption For Churchtown, The Parish Church C1955

In the churchyard are a number of interesting graves, including those of a medieval knight and of one of the Young Pretender's soldiers.

Caption For East Witton, Village 1918

In the Farmery Mine a disaster in 1820 killed 20 men - their graves are in the churchyard.

Caption For Hampstead, Rosslyn Hill 1898

It has suffered gravely since being declared redundant in 1977, and is boarded up at the time of writing. The church is included in English Heritage's Register of Buildings at Risk in Greater London.

Caption For Newport, St Woolos's Church 1893

In the churchyard there is an unmarked grave of ten supporters of the Chartist movement - a stone plaque near the main entrance commemorates them.

Caption For Beddgelert, The Bridge And Llewelyn Hotel 1889

Yet, until about 1800, the village was known as Beddcelert, the grave of St Celert. The creeper-clad Prince Llewelyn Hotel is on the right, with two gigs waiting in front of it.

Caption For Sheffield, Barker's Pool And Town Hall C1955

landmark: the Methodists' Victoria Hall in Norfolk Street in 1908, Sheffield Newspapers' Kemsley House in High Street in 1916, the City Hall between 1928 and 1932; the Central Library and Graves

Caption For Sheffield, The Moor C1960

landmark: the Methodists' Victoria Hall in Norfolk Street in 1908, Sheffield Newspapers' Kemsley House in High Street in 1916, the City Hall between 1928 and 1932; the Central Library and Graves

Caption For Belaugh, The Church 1921

At one time the churchyard wall decayed, rainwater washed the soil away from the graves, and bones were taken down the hill, even into the water.