Maps

207 maps found.

1896, Deane Ref. RNE689291
1924, Dean Ref. POP689161
1919, Dean Ref. POP689168
1895, Dean Ref. RNE689168
1895, Deane Ref. RNE689292
1947, Deane Ref. NPO689291
1946, Dean Ref. NPO689163
1945, Dean Ref. NPO689169
1945, Dean Ref. NPO689170
1919, Dean Ref. POP689169
1919, Dean Ref. POP689170
1919, Deane Ref. POP689292
1897, Dean Ref. RNE689159
1946, Dean Ref. NPO689165
1946, Dean Ref. NPO689166
1945, Deane Ref. NPO689292
1896, Dean Ref. RNE689163
1898, Dean Ref. RNE689165
1895, Dean Ref. RNE689169
1898, Dean Ref. HOSM42927

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Memories

613 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

My Grandparents

My grandparents come from Elsecar and Wentworth, in Mill Lane, you may have seen the Roundhouse,Can`t miss it really just up from Pondside. When my real grandad died my grandmother remarried a man named Stanley Horn from Harley. Now ...Read more

A memory of Elsecar in 1952 by Susan Sutton

Shovels Inn 1952 To 1971

My grandparents, John & Betty Whiteside, were Landlord & Landlady of The Shovels Inn 1952-1971. I was born in 1955 and clearly remeber the pub as it was then, before they tore down walls! The old men of the village ...Read more

A memory of Hambleton by Lynda James

Delamere By Sid Grant

The Jewish Fresh Air Home and School was founded in 1921 by Miss Margaret Langdon, MBE, MA (1890-1980) and located at Blakemere Lane, Delamere near Norley, in the beautiful Cheshire countryside.  My time spent there was from age ...Read more

A memory of Delamere in 1930 by Sid Grant

Growing Up In Lower Belvedere

My first real memory of Belvedere was that of starting school at St Augustines Primary around 1954. I can recall a wind up gramaphone which the teacher would frantically wind up to keep the music playing, even a funny ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere in 1950 by Ken Mulley

Sittingbourne To Australia

My name is Margaret.  I was born in Park Road, Sittingbourne on 18.4.45. My parents were Flossie and Cyril Neaves. My dad worked as a machine man in the Sittingbourne paper mills and my mum worked fruit picking in the ...Read more

A memory of Sittingbourne in 1971 by namscox

Talke A Forgotten Village

As you proceed north along the A34 towards the Cheshire border you will approach Talke traffic lights and on the left and right side of the road there are two areas of grassed land. This grassed area was once the village of ...Read more

A memory of Talke in 1959

Growing Up In A Small Village

My parents moved to Twycross from London in the early 1960s. We lived on Sheepy Road next door to Mr Charlie Brooks and Louie Jones. On the opposite side were Stan and Ilma Jones and Len Gibbs and his daughter Joan. I ...Read more

A memory of Twycross by Tracy Wright

Bombing Raids In 1940

Bristol's premier shopping centre was turned into a wasteland of burned out buildings after major bombing raids in 1940, during the Second World War. Bridge Street Summary Bridge Street ran from High Street, rising up a ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Tales Of College Green

This shows College Green and its grand posh upmarket shops, at a time in the past when parking wasn't a problem. Many famous people lived round the Green over the years including Mary Robinson; actress and mistress of the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Berwick Family 1717 1852

Mrs Sarah Norris, born Berwick, died in 1852 at Great Mongeham. Although she was a pauper, she had lived to a grand old age of 85 and was kept out of the workhouse by her daughter Mary, who cared for her and did the ...Read more

A memory of Great Mongeham

Captions

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Caption For Wimborne, Minster 1904

The wall running almost the whole width of the picture surrounds the Dean's Court kitchen garden.

Caption For Gilwern, The Main Road C1955

The Premier Wireless Stores on the right is now Dean's TV Services. It and Hatherleigh next door were built as one building in 1903.

Caption For Chesterfield, Church Interior 1896

Mary's was given to the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln in 1100, an event which probably took place shortly after its building. The oldest part dates from the 13th century.

Caption For Oxford, Christ Church Cathedral 1922

John Fell, Dean of Christ Church and Bishop of Oxford, engaged Christopher Wren to crown the main gateway with this splendid creation, transferring the medieval bell from the cathedral to the college

Caption For Wimborne, The Coach And Horses 1936

Meanwhile horses, carts, children and dogs have given way to the motor car, while a higher fence has appeared around the Dean's Court fields.

Caption For Yateley, The Common 1924

Between 1854 and 1972 it was used by the Army; prior to that it was a fish- pond for the dean and chapter of Winchester Cathedral.

Caption For Tillingham, St Nicholas' Church C1955

Tillingham has been owned by the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's since at least 604.

Caption For Coleford, Town Centre 1950

In between these two great rivers lies the Forest of Dean, of which Coleford is one of the principal towns.

Caption For Wimborne, Holy Trinity Chapel 1908

On the floor, to the right as we face the altar, is the gravestone of John de Berwick, a dean of the minster, who died in 1312.

Caption For York, Clifton, St Peter's School 1909

In 1844 it was acquired by the Dean and Chapter to use for St Peter's School, which had outgrown its former site.

Caption For Cove, 1909

Between 1854 and 1972 it was used by the Army; prior to that it was a fishpond for the dean and chapter of Winchester Cathedral.

Caption For Dublin, St Patrick's Cathedral, Dean Swift Tablet 1897

Swift (1667 - 1745), became Dean of St Patrick's in 1713.

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral, Choir Screen 1887

The Iron Choir Screen which separated the entrance to the choir from the nave was removed in 1959 by order of the Dean and Chapter, presumably to give an uninterrupted view from the western entrance

Caption For Gilwern, The Main Road C1955

The Premier Wireless Stores on the right is now Dean's TV Services. It and Hatherleigh next door were built as one building in 1903.

Caption For Taunton, East Street 1902

The first chapter's tour starts in the heart of the lush Vale of Taunton Deane in the county town of Taunton, a bustling town with much of its former through traffic taken by the nearby M5.

Caption For Eastcote, Field End Road C1965

The almost Arts and Crafts Deane Parade on the far right of the photograph is typical of his pleasant but unexciting buildings.

Caption For Basingstoke, London Street C1910

On the right is a striking 19th-century congregational church with a large Tuscan portico, while nearby are some almshouses founded in 1607 by Sir James Deane.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey C1900

To the left we can see St Margaret's Church, and on the right are the offices erected in 1854 over the entrance to Dean's Yard.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Old School C1955

Built in St Mary`s churchyard in the late 17th century with an endowment from Thomas Deane de Parke, this building educated the village boys until early last century.

Caption For Cookham Dean, Winter Hill 1925

Much of the best part is now owned by the National Trust, who also own a fair amount of Cookham Dean's open space. Here we see a car toiling up the hill from the Cookham direction.

Caption For Blakeney, The Severn Railway Bridge C1950

The bridge boosted the local economy by enabling coal from the Forest of Dean to be transported across to Sharpness, from where it was shipped inland up the canal to Gloucester and the Midlands

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral, Choir Screen 1887

The iron choir screen which separated the entrance to the choir from the nave was removed in 1959 by order of the Dean and Chapter, presumably to give an uninterrupted view from the western entrance

Caption For Harnham, The Church 1906

The Victorian Church of All Saints in Harnham was built in 1854 and dedicated to the memory of a former Dean of Salisbury Cathedral.

Caption For Harnham, The Church 1906

The Victorian Church of All Saints in Harnham was built in 1854 and dedicated to the memory of a former Dean of Salisbury Cathedral.