Maps

7,211 maps found.

Map Of Devonshire, Devon Ref. F09
1904-1908, Crook Of Devon Ref. RNC683976
1904-1907, Devon Village Ref. RNC690524
1904 - 1938, Hillhead Ref. HOSM48561
1904 - 1938, Hillhead Ref. HOSM59769
1887, Ashill Ref. HOSM36334
1887, Bradfield Ref. HOSM38581
1885 - 1905, Hillfield Ref. HOSM55991
1888, Hamlet Ref. HOSM48019
1887 - 1888, Clapham Ref. HOSM41013
1905 - 1906, Brixton Ref. HOSM64801
1882 - 1883, Longcross Ref. HOSM47925
1905, Horsebridge Ref. HOSM48947
1887, Puddington Ref. HOSM57206
1883 - 1905, Chilsworthy Ref. HOSM40812
1900, Chapelton Ref. RNC666661
1900, Chilsworthy Ref. RNC667897
1900, Derby Ref. RNC690221
1899-1900, Burrington Ref. RNC656918
1898-1900, Brownheath Ref. RNC653048

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Memories

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East Terrace

I used to live in #1 when I was about 6 years old and have memories of climbing out of a window and sitting on the roof and looking out to sea. I also used to cycle off to school each day along this street. My father was ...Read more

A memory of Budleigh Salterton in 1948 by Michael Braund

Family History Dated 1781 Kings Somborne.

Please could any one in Kings Somborne let me know who to contact regarding my family history. I have a family tree that dates back to 1781. My decendents were from Kings Somborne. I have names from ...Read more

A memory of King's Somborne by First Name Last Name

Greengrocers 1899 1934 East Street: Mark & Annie Crouch

My Great Grandfather Mark Crouch ran a greengrocers shop from the front room of his thatched cottage in East Street from 1899-1934 and then after he died his wife Annie continued as a ...Read more

A memory of Westbourne in 1890 by Ruth Hooper

Daffodils In June

Just a short note: I am writing my first novel due to be published in December. While travelling through Devon recently, I was still stuck for the name of the central character of the book, now I have it, her name is Fenny Bridges Thank you for the inspiration. Dorset Burroughs

A memory of Fenny Bridges by Dorset Burroughs

A Very New Broadway

In 1962 my parents and I (12 years old) moved from Bristol to open Victoria Wine (later to become the Wine Market before reverting back to Victoria Wine). There were still several empty units awaiting occupation. I can recall ...Read more

A memory of Plymstock in 1962 by cpden

Teignmouth Folk Festival 2008

A weekend long folk festival in June attracted crowds of spectators to the street entertainments around Teignmouth and also to the concert performances in the Carlton Theatre. Many of the entertainers were morris ...Read more

A memory of Teignmouth in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

The Bell Hotel, Hare Street, Buntingford

I have recently discovered that my Great Grandfather John Main originally from Devon (a shoe maker) and then in Brixton, London as a Dairy Manager owned the Bell Hotel in Hare Street around 1905. My ...Read more

A memory of Buntingford in 1900 by Judith Irwin

The Newmans Of Sible Hedingham

Researching my maternal family tree, I have found that my Grandfather's family originally came from Sible Hedingham and Castle Hedingham. John Newman's occupation was given as stockman and his wife Jane worked ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham by Lin Harper

History Of Clayton Family 1700s

Descendants of George Clayton Generation No. 1 1. GEORGE1 CLAYTON was born 1788 in Pickhill, West Roxby, Yorkshire England. He married ANN MUDD 08 December 1806 in Pickhill, West Roxby, Yorkshire England. She ...Read more

A memory of Pickhill in 1860 by Orrin Clayton

The Howard Family Of Barnes And Hammersmith

My Great-Great-Grandad, Henry Howard, lived in the early 1800’s - a time of great rural depression - and so he left his Devon home to look for work in London with the result that several generations of my ...Read more

A memory of Barnes in 1870 by John Howard Norfolk

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Captions

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Caption For Beer, Pillow Lace Workers 1901

A lace maker works at a floral sprig of Honiton lace outside her cottage door at Beer in South Devon.

Caption For Beer, Pillow Lace Workers 1901

A lace maker works at a floral sprig of Honiton lace outside her cottage door at Beer in South Devon.

Caption For Newark, The Boathouse 1909

In earlier times both the Trent and the Devon were actively fished, sometimes illegally.

Caption For Tiverton, Country View C1960

Close to Tiverton, this could be said to be archetypal Devon: rolling hills, cultivated fields and a small farm tucked away from the world.

Caption For Sidmouth, Milford Road 1918

The River Sid starts its short journey to the sea amidst the high land at Broad Down and Farway; here the Bronze Age inhabitants of East Devon buried their dead.

Caption For Uplyme, Yawl Bottom 1900

A walk through the countryside around Uplyme often takes you as much into Dorset as Devon, for the county border weaves around the ridges, woods and tiny brooks of the locality.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1927

The end of our coastal journey brings us to one of the finest churches in Devon. St Michael's is a delight.

Caption For Gunnislake, Fore Street C1950

Motorists heading out of Cornwall from Callington must descend a steep hill through the old mining village of Gunnislake, which is situated in the Tamar valley close to the Devon border.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1927

The end of our coastal journey brings us to one of the finest churches in Devon. St Michael's is a delight.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

This was a typical Devon seaside community where smuggling was endemic. One of Devon's most notorious smugglers, Jack Rattenbury, lived locally two centuries ago.

Caption For Newark, The Boathouse 1909

In earlier times both the Trent and the Devon were actively fished, sometimes illegally.

Caption For Sidmouth, Fore Street 1918

The River Sid starts its short journey to the sea amidst the high land at Broad Down and Farway; here the Bronze Age inhabitants of East Devon buried their dead.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1927

The end of our coastal journey brings us to one of the finest churches in Devon. Axmouth's St Michael's is a delight.

Caption For Buckfastleigh, Fore Street C1965

Buckfastleigh was for centuries the centre of the South Devon cloth industry, as its location on the Dart meant there was a ready source of power.

Caption For Sidmouth, Sid Vale Dairy 1906

Sidmouth nestles in a broad valley where the pastoral countryside of East Devon sweeps down to the sea. It was a centre for fishing and farming long before it became popular with tourists.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1905

Visitors approaching from Devon descend this steep hill to the sea at Lyme.

Caption For Barnstaple, Green And Trinity Church C1871

Subsequently, it would become the Alexandra Hospital, which remained in business until 1978 when the new North Devon General hospital was opened.

Caption For Honiton, View From Honiton Hill C1955

The high ridges surrounding the upper reaches of the River Otter offer wonderful views across the East Devon countryside.

Caption For East Budleigh, The Waterfall 1928

A feature of several East Devon villages is a brook running alongside a main street.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1912

It is an excellent centre for visitors wishing to explore the coast and downland of this part of Dorset and nearby east Devon.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

Axmouth, in East Devon, was an important port until its river entrance silted up.

Caption For Chardstock, Holy City C1960

Chardstock was a Dorset village until 1886, when it was 'moved' across into Devon. The county border is not far away.

Caption For Kilmington, The Village C1960

Not far away is Coryton Park, rebuilt in 1754-56 by Benedictus Mawood Tucker, afterwards Sheriff of Devon.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Smithy 1909

Visitors approaching from Devon descend this steep hill to the sea at Lyme.