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Maps

21 maps found.

1879, St Stephen Ref. HOSM60247
1946, St Stephens Ref. NPO824304
1919, St Stephens Ref. POP824303
1919, St Stephens Ref. POP824304
1920, St Stephens Ref. POP824305
1946, St Stephens Ref. NPO824303
1946, St Stephens Ref. NPO824305
1898, St Stephens Ref. RNC824305
1896, St Stephens Ref. RNE824304
1896, St Stephens Ref. RNE824305
1919, St Stephen Ref. POP824302
1900, St Stephen Ref. RNC824302
1896, St Stephens Ref. RNE824303
1899-1900, St Stephens Ref. RNC824303
1895, St Stephen Ref. RNE824302
1946, St Stephen Ref. NPO824302
1882, St Stephens Ref. HOSM60137
1912, St Stephens Ref. HOSM60138
1879, St Stephen Ref. HOSM62447
1899-1900, St Stephens Ref. RNC824304

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Memories

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Latchmere Grove, Battersea

Childhood until age 6 - I remember so clearly our walks via Latchmere Passage to the Park and all the sights and fun of the Tree Walk, Fountains, Guinness Clock, the Grotto. I remember my dad taking me to the swings on a ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by sarahmartin

Southall Memories

My parents, who came to England from India in 1955, when I was 3 months old, moved to Southall in 1959, from Whitton, when I was 4. I remember Southall Broadway at that time-there was actually a saddlery business there! C. Quinion, ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Sandya Narayanswami

Growing Up In Fareham

I was born in Brighton Sussex. After travelling from station to station, as my father was in the RAF (I'll miss out that part of the story), My mother Eileen,sister Shirley & I moved to Fareham after the 2nd WW, I was 9 yrs ...Read more

A memory of Fareham by Alan Kitchin

Happiest Time?

The happiest moment of my life at that time 1959 and no doubt of those who knew me was the day I left Redditch, never to return. Naturally I had some memorable times, Redditch Drama Club, Redditch Drama Club, Redditch Drama Club but overall ...Read more

A memory of Redditch by James Gregory

My Childhood

I was born to Victor Owen Colman Emmerson and Jean Florence Emmerson at the family home of Garden Cottage, Holmbury St Mary in September 1957. I have an older brother, John and a younger sister Diane who were also born there. My ...Read more

A memory of Holmbury St Mary in 1957 by Barbara Parkes

Family Of Ewj Moloney, Lancing Solicitor D 1978

I was part of the St James the Less Players, the Parish church drama group, which started my career on the boards. The Downs,The Manor, The Park, The Clump, The Chalkpit..The Woods The Beach..were all ...Read more

A memory of Lancing by Rose Moloney

We Lived In Weaste Salford 5

Hi , I'm back Stephen Buck of Guide street in Weaste . Born 1957 , attended St Luke's on the corner of Mode wheel road . Any old friends and neighbours on here I also created a group on Facebook called "we lived in Weaste" in the hope of finding old friends .

A memory of Weaste by abbeymill2245

Campsbourne Junior School Around 1960

I attended Campsbourne Junior School between 1958 and 1961. I arrived during the 2nd Year at the age of 8, having moved from St Michael's School in Highgate. I was placed in the top stream and my class teachers were ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey by al.birkett

Penlee Stores, Fore Street, Tregoney

I was born in the same bedroom as my father at Penlee Stores, a little shop (now long gone) opposite Penlee House. My grandfather started the business, he was what is termed a hawker. He travelled the Roseland ...Read more

A memory of Tregony by Ruth Lidgey

More Of Enfield

Swimming at the open air pool was so compulsory at George Spicer and then Kingsmead schools but then we grew a little and in the holidays worked at Pearsons and danced at the Court above Burtons in the market square. Those days it was ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1970 by Gordon Thompson

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Captions

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Caption For Banks, Hoole Lane C1955

Along the street on the left stand St Stephen's Institute and the village school; beyond, on Ralph's Wife's Lane, is the church of St Stephen in the Banks.

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas' Bridge C1955

This beautiful old bridge still stands next to the ford, and although often called a packhorse bridge, it was probably built to allow the priors to travel between St Stephens and St Thomas; hence its more

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas' Bridge C1955

This beautiful old bridge still stands next to the ford, and although often called a packhorse bridge, it was probably built to allow the priors to travel between St Stephens and St Thomas; hence its more

Caption For Dublin, St Stephen's Green, The George Ii Statue 1897

The former statue of George II which used to stand on St Stephen's Green. Regarded as symbolic of British oppression, the statue was bombed away in 1937.

Caption For Ipswich, Buttermarket 1893

On the corner with St Stephens Lane stands the Ancient House, a remarkable building which is probably the best surviving example of medieval pargetting - decorative plasterwork - in Britain.

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas Hill 1906

We are looking down this attractive street to the St Thomas and Newport part of Launceston, where the old church tower is just visible.

Caption For Wolsingham, Parish Church C1965

Dedicated to St Mary and St Stephen, the parish church was rebuilt in the late 1840s; all that is left of an earlier 12th-century structure is the lower part of the west tower.

Caption For Launceston, Old Hill 1893

This lane dips precipitously down into the valley of the Kensey and St Thomas's Church. On a rise in the distance is the church of St Stephen.

Caption For Hampstead, St Stephen's From Pond 1898

St Stephen's Church is prominent on Rosslyn Hill above the tranquil water of the pond, which is disturbed only by a few fishermen and rather more observers.

Caption For Ipswich, Ancient House 1921

On the corner with St Stephen's Lane stands the Ancient House, a remarkable building which is probably the best surviving example of medieval pargetting - decorative plasterwork - in Britain.

Caption For Dublin, St Stephen's Green, The Cascade 1897

St Stephen's Green on the south of the city was one of the three ancient commons enclosed in 1663. It covers 22 acres and was laid out as a park in 1880 with a lake and other water features.

Caption For Winchester, St Cross Church 1896

The Hospital of St Cross was founded by Bishop Henry de Blois, half-brother to King Stephen, in 1136. It is one of the oldest charitable establishments in England.

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas' Bridge C1955

This beautiful old bridge still stands next to the ford, and although often called a packhorse bridge, it was probably built to allow the priors to travel between St Stephens and St Thomas; hence its more

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas' Church C1955

St Thomas's was once a chapel of ease to St Stephen's church, down in the valley next to the River Kensey and close to Launceston priory, of which some ruins remain.

Caption For Bodfari, The Dinorben Arms And St Stephen's Church C1960

The church of St Stephen is thought to date originally from the 7th century; it is certainly recorded in a taxation document of 1254 as the church of 'Bottewara'.

Caption For Redditch, St Stephen's Parish Church C1955

St Stephen's stands on the Green, around which people first settled when they moved from Bordesley after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

Caption For Cardiff, St John's Church 1893

The origin of St John's tower is not entirely clear.

Caption For Ipswich, Buttermarket 1893

Here, on the corner with St Stephens Lane, stands the Ancient House.

Caption For Dublin, St Stephen's Green, The Lake And The College 1897

Looking across the lake in St Stephen's Green to the portico of the Royal College of Surgeons. It was designed by Edward Parke in 1806 and completed in 1829.

Caption For Nottingham, Lower Parliament Street C1950

A mixture of architectural styles are on the left, including two old houses, the entrance archway to the old St Stephen's church and the south entrance to the Victoria Railway Station.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey, East End Of Henry Vii Chapel 1890

We are looking from Parliament's St Stephen's Entrance. The chapel, at the abbey's east end, was completed in 1512 after ten years of building work.

Caption For Dublin, Grafton Street 1897

This busy view looks north along Grafton Street, which links St Stephens' Green to the Liffey. In the foreground, the road curves to the left round Trinity College.

Caption For Dublin, Shelbourne Hotel 1897

A view along St Stephen's Green North, showing hansom cabs and the famous Shelbourne Hotel when it was just thirty years old.

Caption For Leeds, St Stephen's Church, Kirkstall 1894

St Stephen's has a west tower with a spire and was almost entirely altered internally in the late Victorian period.