Places
36 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Gloucester, Gloucestershire
- Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
- Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
- Cirencester, Gloucestershire
- Stroud, Gloucestershire
- Tetbury, Gloucestershire
- Nailsworth, Gloucestershire
- Northleach, Gloucestershire
- Lechlade on Thames, Gloucestershire
- Fairford, Gloucestershire
- Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire
- Chipping Sodbury, Avon
- Thornbury, Avon
- Yate, Avon
- Cotswold Hills, Gloucestershire
- Kingswood, Avon
- Dursley, Gloucestershire
- Berkeley, Gloucestershire
- Prestbury, Gloucestershire
- Sherborne, Gloucestershire
- Cranham, Gloucestershire
- Blakeney, Gloucestershire
- Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire
- Newnham, Gloucestershire
- Littledean, Gloucestershire
- Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
- Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
- Newent, Gloucestershire
- Lydney, Gloucestershire
- Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
- Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire
- Uley, Gloucestershire
- Rodborough, Gloucestershire
- Coleford, Gloucestershire
- Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire
- Bibury, Gloucestershire
Photos
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Maps
4,931 maps found.
Books
16 books found. Showing results 25 to 16.
Memories
29 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
Childhood
I was born in Normacot in 1953. I am the eldest of 4 children born to an Irish mother and a railway worker father. My great great grandfather came with his son from Bream near Lydney in Gloucestershire. They lived in Upper Spring Road ...Read more
A memory of Normacot in 1953 by
Padgate January 1944 Ac2. Wilf Wallace.
At the age of 17 (now aged 90 ) I entered Padgate as a young lad for my basic training. The barrack room was long and cold with only two coal fire stoves in the room. We were a mixed bunch of young lads from ...Read more
A memory of Padgate by
St Johns School
I remember the Sunday March to Tiffield Church from St John's School and return. I remember masters there - Betteridge, Faid, Wooley and the young lads 'lusting' after Headmaster's daughter!! The good teaching received there. My ...Read more
A memory of Tiffield in 1948 by
Shadrach Jenkins
My paternal great great grandfather came from Bream, Gloucestershire on July 31st 1831. He was the 10th of 14 children and was born at Oakwood Mill. He started work when he was 9 years of age, minding doors at Brunswick Coal Pit, ...Read more
A memory of Bream in 1860 by
Highnam Property Gardens And Admiral Martin George Guise Of The Guise Family
I understand that in Highnam there is a large property transformed into beautiful gardens called Highnam Court. This property belonged to the Baronets of Guise until a ...Read more
A memory of Highnam by
My Childhood To Adulthood
I was born at Hesslewood Nursing Home in 1939 and lived in Kingston Avenue. The schools I went to were the infants school in Swinegate, Hessle County Secondary School on Boothferry Road and Tranby High School on Heads ...Read more
A memory of Hessle by
The Co Op Dairy
I have some good memories of Slough High St. My dad worked for co-op as milkman, he had a horse drawn wagon. The horses used to be stabled behind the old Co-op department store on the corner of the Grove. I used to go with my dad ...Read more
A memory of Slough in 1955 by
Holly Cottage
My Grandparents and Great Grandparents, lived in High Legh. I seem to have an address of four lane end, but also Holly Cottage. I have been to the village a couple of times but cannot find it. Can anyone help. They left High Legh ...Read more
A memory of High Legh
Childhood Memories 1950s
We moved to Ickenham in 1950, I was three, we lived in Greenacres Avenue, only partially completed then, a cowfield next to our house to where Breakspear Road South is now, St George's Drive was not built. We could see the ...Read more
A memory of Ickenham by
Last Wedding
I love this old church, St. Michael’s, our scout troop was named after it. I was in the scouts for many years. I enjoyed every minute. Alas we had to attend the new church, St, Gabriel. I was married on May 24th 1975, after special ...Read more
A memory of Pitsea by
Captions
46 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.
The parish boundary runs along the river, and was formerly the county boundary too, for Welford was in Gloucestershire until 1931.
At the beginning of the 20th century the combined output of all Gloucestershire pits was about 1.5 million tons.
Behind the car, with its familiar DG Gloucestershire registration, is one of Stroud's surviving Victorian pillar-boxes.
A Gloucestershire Constabulary police officer directs traffic at the cross. He is facing Westgate Street. Dorothy Perkins store is immediately behind him.
Natural beauty, rich history, elegant towns and picture book villages: by whatever criteria we apply, Gloucestershire is glorious.
But thanks to the dedication of railway enthusiasts, the former trackbed has been re-laid through Bishops Cleeve, and passenger services are now operated by the Gloucestershire Warwickshire
Wharves and warehouses were built alongside the river to accommodate the trade in cheeses from all parts of Gloucestershire and North Wiltshire.
Prestbury claims to be the most haunted village in Gloucestershire.
While staying in Gloucestershire in 1863, Lewis Carroll described the view across the Severn Vale as 'marked out just like a giant chessboard'.
It is the largest church in Gloucestershire. The less mighty shop building next door advertises Hunt Tailors.
It is the largest church in Gloucestershire. The less mighty shop building next door advertises Hunt Tailors.
The design was based on Clearwell Castle in Gloucestershire, which Wyndham also owned. The door, the two-seater sofa, and the chairs, give us some indication of how large the Palm Court was.
Within a short distance, the river becomes the border between Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. Further on, it subsequently becomes the border between England and Wales.
It is known as Hetty Pegler's Tump, and is in Gloucestershire. It contains five burial chambers opening from a central gallery in which decomposed bodies were placed.
It is known as Hetty Pegler's Tump, and is in Gloucestershire. It contains five burial chambers opening from a central gallery in which decomposed bodies were placed.
The village of Slad sits in one of the loveliest valleys in Gloucestershire.
The Ford Thames van bears a DD Gloucestershire registration; behind it we can just see the back of the latest Thames van which superseded it.
Fairford is situated on the River Coln a few miles from the Thames in Gloucestershire. It is noted for fishing, and for a fine old mill dating from a long-time dependency on wool.
Mary was happy to burn men, women and children; among others who suffered in Gloucestershire were Edward Horne of Newent, Thomas Drowry, a blind boy of Gloucester, John Coberley of Cheltenham, and John
Fairford is situated on the River Coln a few miles from the Thames in Gloucestershire. It is noted for fishing, and for a fine old mill dating from a long-time dependency on wool.
The Ford Thames van bears a DD Gloucestershire registration; behind it we can just see the back of the latest Thames van which superseded it.
The Wiltshire & Gloucestershire Railway Company put forward a bill to undertake the work, which was finally sanctioned on 21 June 1864.