Maps

7,210 maps found.

1899-1900, Riverside Ref. RNC818661
1919, Highwood Ref. POP734738
1919, Hillfield Ref. POP736186
1946, Hillhead Ref. NPO736304
1919, Monkton Ref. POP782694
1919, Penhill Ref. POP803438
1919, Pennsylvania Ref. POP803844
1919, Merton Ref. POP778457
1919, Lea Ref. POP753769
1919, Popham Ref. POP808912
1946, Cranford Ref. NPO681343
1946, Clifford Ref. NPO670612
1946, Clifton Ref. NPO670662
1946, Bridgend Ref. NPO650107
1946, Blackborough Ref. NPO642266
1946, Blackhorse Ref. NPO642642
1946, Chapelton Ref. NPO666661
1898, Stockwell Ref. RNE839958
1898, Shillingford Ref. RNE830158
1898, Perry Ref. RNE805242

Books

32 books found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Trick And Price Families 51 Westbury Street.

Most of my relatives in Swansea got married in St Mary's. I have traced my Trick ancestors to Hartland in Devon. My great uncle Thomas Gilbert R Trick was down on the Swansea 1911 census as being an ice ...Read more

A memory of Swansea by Wendy Price

Treboul, 1861 To 1925

William Paige and his 12 chidren were the first occupiers of the new Treboul House and farm in 1861, his son Richard Edwin Paige JP took over the house and farm, with adjoining farms Criffle and Berry, in about 1875 and was there ...Read more

A memory of Treboul by wnigelpaige

To; Chris Dutfield

Hi Chris, How wonderful to hear from you after all these years, I had a lot of happy memories of Stubbington, but not so much of Hurn Court which I couldn't leave fast enough, there was a lot of bullying at that school, but it was a ...Read more

A memory of Stubbington by paul.mercer01

Though Tis Dorset, I Thought Twere Devon

When I was a child, I lived at Axminster. My favourite seaside resort was Lyme Regis, about 6 miles away from home. Even though I was told, on countless occasions, that Lyme lay in Dorset, I would not ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis by Marjorie Alcock

The Life Of A .Woolacombe Lad

I was born in the North Devon Royal Infirmary in June 1936 and lived in and around the village for 19 years before doing my national service.I never returned again as i needed a job in a city like Bristol. My father was ...Read more

A memory of Woolacombe by mwhite1

The Two Bob Gun

At the top of Queens Road in Buckhurst Hill is a small newsagents shop. It was owned by the Mr & Mrs. Silk.  The shop sold papers magazines cigarettes, sweets and a few toys. Situated right across the road from where Princes ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Denman Lalonde

The Starlings Of Hemsworth

Hullo Folks from Richard Starling here in N Devon Born in Victoria Street, Hemsworth in 1948, I must thank folk from my birthplace for my community and working values. I'm able to enjoy a prosperous retirement thanks to ...Read more

A memory of Hemsworth by richard.starling

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 as ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham by Lin Harper

The Lawrence Children's Home, Situated In King Harry Lane

From the age of 2 in November 1949 until December 1953, due entirely to sad family circumstances, I found myself installed as a resident in The Lawrence Children's Home in King Harry Lane, St ...Read more

A memory of St Albans by Peter Thompson

The Daccombe Treacle Mine

On reading peoples of Daccombe I'm surprised no one has mentioned the famous Treacle Mine, probably a secret closely guarded by the villagers themselves. Maybe I've now let the cat out of the bag! Anyway in 1921/22 my ...Read more

A memory of Kingskerswell by Martin Lee

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Golf House 1906

Budleigh Golf Club was created on what had been common land on the cliffs to the west of the town, and is now known as East Devon Golf Club.

Caption For Devonport, Royal Hotel, Fore Street 1890

Devonport stands to the west of the city of Plymouth, and is the newest of the three towns that make up Devon's largest urban area.

Caption For Brixham, Fishing Fleet 1896

Before being overtaken by Plymouth a couple of decades ear- lier, Brixham was the leading fishing port in Devon.

Caption For Batheaston, High Street C1960

This follows the course of a much older road, the Roman 'Fosse Way', which runs from the 'colonia' of Lincoln to Axminster in Devon, built as a military road around 47 AD.

Caption For Yarcombe, The Church And Vicarage C1960

Yarcombe is situated in a beautiful fold of the Blackdown Hills, one of the least spoiled parts of East Devon.

Caption For Westward Ho!, Nelson Terrace 1907

Rudyard Kipling attended the school between 1878 and 1882, and later based 'Stalky and Co' on his experiences on the Devon coast.

Caption For Branscombe, Ye Old Mason's Arms 1931

Branscombe is strung out down a deep valley running from the Devon downlands to the sea at Branscombe Mouth.

Caption For Branscombe, Ye Old Mason's Arms 1931

Branscombe is strung out down a deep valley running from the Devon downlands to the sea at Branscombe Mouth.

Caption For Powderham, Castle 1906

The ancestral home of the earls of Devon is open to visitors; it has a large herd of deer roaming the finre grounds overlooking the River Exe.

Caption For Saunton, Sands 1920

This area of the North Devon coast has acres of sandhills.

Caption For Beer, Pillow Lace Workers 1901

Lace-making has always been an important tradition in East Devon, though it would be a rare sight today to see it carried out in the street by a local cottager.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1906

The oldest holiday town in Devon, Exmouth was popular by the early 17th century; it grew enormously during when the Napoleonic wars closed the Continent to our gentry, who had to holiday somewhere.

Caption For Gunnislake, Devon Great Consols Mine 'wheal Emma' 1893

This mighty copper mine scarred the slopes north of Gunnislake on the Devon side of the River Tamar.

Caption For Bampton, White Horse Hotel C1950

This was once an important stopping place on the main road from Taunton to the north Devon area; now, a new road further south has removed much of the traffic from this place.

Caption For Exmouth, Rolle Street 1895

Exmouth prospered as a holiday resort - the first in Devon - from the early 18th century, coming into its own when the Continent was closed to visitors during the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Ottery St Mary, Church 1938

The church of St Mary is the finest in Devon outside Exeter Cathedral.

Caption For Tavistock, 1893

Tavistock, one of Devon's three original Stannary Towns, lies on the banks of the Tavy, which rises high on the moors near Cut Hill and flows into the Tamar upstream of Tamerton.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

Exmouth is reputed to be the oldest seaside town in Devon.

Caption For Dawlish, The Seafront From The Royal Hotel 1890

A place familiar to all train travellers through Devon, Dawlish nestles across the sides of a broad combe, with the railway line protecting the town from the sea.

Caption For Hope Cove, Cottages 1904

Tiny fishing smacks still set out from the cove each day, much as they probably did in 1588 when the Spanish Armada was first sighted off the Devon coast.

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

The town is said to be Devon's oldest resort.

Caption For Quarr Abbey, C1875

The abbey was founded in 1132 by Baldwin de Redvers, afterwards Lord of the Island and Earl of Devon.

Caption For Littleham, Sandy Bay Beach C1960

Sandy Bay is Littleham's beach, offering some of the finest bathing on the East Devon coast.