Maps

7,210 maps found.

1898-1900, Littletown Ref. RNC758357
1899, Kenn Ref. RNC746130
1899-1900, Merton Ref. RNC778457
1898, Chapelton Ref. RNE666661
1946, Willand Ref. NPO870348
1898, Lea Ref. RNE753769
1898, Castle Ref. RNE663675
1898, Westown Ref. RNE866417
1898, Waddon Ref. RNE859336
1898, Ashill Ref. RNE627695
1946, Worston Ref. NPO874692
1898, Crook Ref. RNE683935
1898, Hampton Ref. RNE726220
1898, Pennsylvania Ref. RNE803844
1895, Shop Ref. RNE830530
1898, Shortmoor Ref. RNE830666
1898, Smallbrook Ref. RNE833110
1898, Puddington Ref. RNE811400
1898, Redhills Ref. RNE814858
1898, Petton Ref. RNE805511

Books

32 books found. Showing results 217 to 240.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

Urmston Lane, Stretford

Me and my sister Jane were adopted due to neglect and abuse, then lived on Urmston Lane,sadly the abuse continued. However I enjoyed my time at Lostock Secondary Modern and also Stretford Cricket Club. My mates Paul Atherton, ...Read more

A memory of Sale by Andy Thompson

My Formative Years In Ashbourne

I was born at the maternity hospital in 1951, My parents and I lived at 24 Clifton Road while I was a baby but moved to 66 Park Avenue as my mother could not abide my father's mother. I attended St Oswalds C of E ...Read more

A memory of Ashbourne by gordon.braddock

Wembley Convalecent Home, Near Bideford North Devon

In 1948 when I was 9 years old I was sent to Wembley convalescent home in North Bideford after recovering from scarlet fever, I loved it there, it was like heaven on earth. we had no education, all ...Read more

A memory of Bideford by Gladys Foley

Station Master Audley End

Not so much a memory as a request! My great-grandfather William Saward was Station Master at Audley End for 38 years, between 1857 and 1895. He lived in the Station House, where my grandfather Bertram was born and became a ...Read more

A memory of Audley End by david_saward

St James Barton Bristol Bs1 The History

The old St James Barton area of the city was demolished in the late 1950s to make way for Bond Street and the bus station. The rebuilding of the city started almost as soon as the Second World War had ended. ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Abertysswg

I remember so many people from Abertysswg that it was great to find this website and know there are people writing about the village I shall always think of as ' home '. Had fate been kinder to me I most probably would never have left ...Read more

A memory of Abertysswg by Linda Shapiro

Martin's Broadway Stores

I think we moved to Farnham Common in about 1967, my parents took over the family shops "Martin's Broadway Stores" we lived above the shops to start with, in a flat that was heated with green house paraffin heaters. was ...Read more

A memory of Farnham Common by carolynselley

Sampford In The 1960 S

Lived in Sampford 1952 - 1977 and went to Sampford Primary School 1957-63. The school had three classes, Mr Vickery, the headmaster, taught the oldest pupils, Miss Michelmore, a middle-aged lady (in 1960) the middle class ...Read more

A memory of Sampford Peverell by fvoisey

Plympton Ambulance Station

I was resident in Plymouth up until 1963 when I moved to Exeter. However, between 1959 and 1963 I was a Red Cross volunteer at the Plympton Ambulance Station and did duties at weekends. The old Devon County Ambulance service ...Read more

A memory of Plympton by john.wickens

Church Lane

I used to live in Church Lane, opposite the ‘Nipp Inn’ cafe, having moved from Reeves Avenue (at 8 years of age in 1954), via Fryent Way (at the age of 12). I left Church Lane in 1971 and moved to Devon to get married. I have lived Australia since 1972. Brian Hoare. 23/05/2020

A memory of Kingsbury by brishe

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 217 to 240.

Caption For Swansea, General View From Hill 1893

There is also very great trade for coal which they export to all the ports of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall and also to Ireland itself so that one sometimes sees a hundred sail of ships at a time loading

Caption For Newark, Castle And Footbridge 1890

Covering three acres, it controlled the point where the Fosse Way crossed the River Devon.

Caption For Newark, Devon Bridge 1909

The Devon is in reality a branch of the Trent, but it played a vital role in Newark's commercial success.

Caption For Swansea, Oil Tanker With Tug, King's Dock 1925

There is also very great trade for coal which they export to all the ports of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall and also to Ireland itself so that one sometimes sees a hundred sail of ships at a time loading

Caption For Lynmouth, Countisbury Hill 1929

LYNMOUTH, set on the rocky north coast of Devon, was 'discovered' in 1812 by the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, who stayed here with Harriet Westbrook, his first wife.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1890

Bideford was a busy little quay both for traffic up and down the Taw and Tamar rivers, and for general coasting trade between the north Devon and north Cornwall ports, the Bristol Channel and South

Caption For Littleham, Cottages 1890

ONE of the great joys of Exmouth is its beautiful setting, caught magnificently between the sea, the long Exe estuary and the wilder countryside of heath and cliff that so defines east Devon, offering

Caption For Exmouth, General View 1890

Exmouth is Devon's oldest resort, and still displays its heritage with pride.

Caption For Yarcombe, Yarcombe Inn C1955

The medieval church has some particularly grotesque gargoyles - one depicts Judas Iscariot being eaten by a demon.

Caption For Eccleston, Eccleston Ferry 1895

Here we see holidaymakers being carried across the Dee on the chain ferry.

Caption For Newark, The Ossington Coffee Palace C1965

As well as the coffee tavern, the building provided clubrooms, a library and a bowling alley to distract the citizens from the Demon Drink.