Maps

122 maps found.

1897, Ayot St Peter Ref. HOSM36635
1881, Carleton St Peter Ref. HOSM40081
1899, Codford Ref. HOSM41408
1887, Toynton St Peter Ref. HOSM62203
1899-1901, St Peter The Great Ref. RNC824258
1901-1902, St Peter South Elmham Ref. RNC824257
1884, St Peter The Great Ref. HOSM39171
1888 - 1905, Saltfleetby St Peter Ref. HOSM58422
1897 - 1923, Chalfont St Peter Ref. HOSM40596
1903 - 1904, Burgh St Peter Ref. HOSM39501
1886 - 1904, Walpole St Peter Ref. HOSM63314
1903, St Peter South Elmham Ref. HOSM60118
1884 - 1886, Wiggenhall St Peter Ref. HOSM64565
1875 - 1882, Ampney St Peter Ref. HOSM35950
1882 - 1883, Forncett St Peter Ref. HOSM45667
1882, Morley St Botolph Ref. HOSM54102
1886 - 1887, Travellers' Rest Ref. HOSM60119
1896, Peper Harow Ref. RNE805095
1920, Peper Harow Ref. POP805095
1940, Peper Harow Ref. NPO805095

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Memories

1,304 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Balloon Woods Wollatton

Balloon Woods. Most people says it was a hell hole. Yes some parts of it was. But to a child it was good. There were more quite a few blocks. Some had four floors, these were called Tansley Walk, Bealey Walk, Hartington Walk ...Read more

A memory of Wollaton in 1971 by Jean Smith

28 Boundary Road

We moved from Coulsdon to Wallington in 1966 where I attended Collingwood School from 1965-1967, I then spent 3 years away at Boarding School in Caterham, before returning in 1970-1972 to attend Wallington Independent School for ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1971 by David Marshall

C1970 71 A Year In Bosham

What a year ! I was 17 and offered a job by Phil Peters at Bosham Sea School. I arrived in the February to help prepare the sailing dinghies and launch for the coming season. The launch was in the car park and the Wayfarer ...Read more

A memory of Bosham in 1970 by Stewart Robinson

The Ghost At The Ship

My parents owned and ran The Ship Inn from 1960 to 1975. My father a retired soldier and wartime paratrooper had taken early retirement to buy the business, then called The Barne Arms Hotel after the estate. The new Inn sign was ...Read more

A memory of Dunwich in 1970 by James Ritchie

Strange But True

My father was a bank manager in Faringdon in the 1970s and managed the accounts of the Pusey estate and the Hornby family, owners of the estate. On one occasion, during an annual fete, Dad was asked to act treasurer of the fete. He ...Read more

A memory of Pusey in 1970 by David Pusey

Pridgeons Ltd Our Family Shop In Breakspeare Road

Pridgeons Ltd, in Garden Road, Abbots Langley was our family business from the 1940s until it was sold in 1972.  My grandfather Cyril Pridgeon and my grandmother Dorothy Pridgeon started the ...Read more

A memory of Abbots Langley in 1970 by Denise Pridgeon

Phil & John's Amazing Journey Part 2 Football, Pubs, Old Friends

Stopping briefly outside the Working Men’s Club, the meeting place on Saturday lunchtimes for us Groby footballers before away games, we pass the chippy, the old blacksmiths where the old ...Read more

A memory of Groby in 1970

Old Friends, Does Anyone Know What Happened To Them?

I lived in Ashtead from the 1960s to about 1972 when my parents went back to Ireland. I went to St. Peters Primary School Leatherhead for two years,. This is a list of pals I used to hang out with ...Read more

A memory of Ashtead in 1970 by Patrick Mara

My Childhood Memories...

My name is Dawn Thompson, I grew up in one of the Cottages next to the Pub (no 3). My father Peter Thompson, worked there for many years. I remember the Hunt meetings and I remember Tom Hatton, who ran it many years ago. After ...Read more

A memory of Pirbright in 1970 by Dawn Thompson

Methilhill Primary 67 78

Stayed in Elmwood Road (35), that strange bit that was Methil but everybody thought was Methilhill. I was the one wi the big, black, daft alsation with the bad ear. Anyway my memories in no particlar order, the primary, ...Read more

A memory of Methilhill in 1970 by Jock Chalmers

Captions

474 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Cromer, War Memorial 1921

It is located in Church Street in a prominent position in front of the church of St Peter and St Paul.

Caption For Colchester, North Hill And The Market 1892

North Hill climbs towards High Street, just beyond St Peter's church tower seen in the distance.

Caption For Bishops Hull, The Church Of St Peter And St Paul 1906

The church of St Peter and St Paul is unusual in having one of Somerset's octagonal towers.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

At the time of our photo, its three echelons included ABC Wallpapers, Forbuoys newsagents and Robinson Rentals at the bottom; Peter's gents' hairdressing and Hart's store in the middle; and offices for

Caption For Edensor, The Village C1960

The elegant spire of the parish church of St Peter was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and consecrated in 1867.

Caption For Steeple Aston, The Church C1955

St Peter's Church has never had a steeple: in this instance, the word steeple derives from the 13th-century word 'stepel', meaning an unfortified tower, which the church does have.

Caption For Fulwood, The Methodist Church C1965

Peter Hesketh Fleetwood was then a Member of Parliament for Preston and attended these meetings.

Caption For Marlborough, High Street 1901

The west end of the High Street is bounded by St Peter and St Paul's Church, dating from the mid to late 15th century.

Caption For Bolton, Halliwell, St Peter's Church 1898

St Peter's is the earliest of the churches in Halliwell.

Caption For Stockbridge, The White Hart C1955

Old St Peter's 12th-century church hides behind the inn.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

At the time of our photo, its three echelons included ABC Wallpapers, Forbuoys newsagents and Robinson Rentals at the bottom; Peter's gents' hairdressing and Hart's store in the middle; and offices for

Caption For Uppingham, The Market Place C1955

The square is overlooked by the church of St Peter and St Paul, which commands views of the town on one side and rolling countryside on the other.

Caption For Oxford, St Peter's In The East 1890

One of the city's lesser-known buildings, St Peter's in the East is a wonderful old church which lies hidden in the shadow of St Edmund Hall.

Caption For Wisbech, Parish Church Tower 1923

Parts of the present Parish Church, which is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, date from just after the construction of Wisbech Castle in the late 11th century.

Caption For Langwathby, The Church C1965

St Peter's Church, seen here from the churchyard and looking towards the village green, was rebuilt in 1718 on the site of an earlier church.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street 1903

It is coming up to ten minutes to eleven by St Peter's clock as one of the new electric tramcars rattles along Bridge Street on its way to Saltney.

Caption For Poole, From Constitutional Hill 1908

Parkstone's St Peter's Church can be seen behind.

Caption For Middle Rasen, The Church C1955

The church of St Peter, in North Street, has a superb Norman doorway, possibly the best in the county (so the experts say), and the church has further Norman architecture inside.

Caption For Cromer, From The Sea 1902

The 160ft tower of the mainly Perpendicular church of St Peter and St Paul soars majestically over the town and is a prominent day mark for shipping in the choppy coastal waters.

Caption For Farnborough, Old Parish Church 1897

Easily the oldest building in Farnborough, the parish church of St Peter dates from about 1200, although there is evidence to suggest a Saxon church may have occupied the site before

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 Caversham, The Church 1913

This view shows the tower of St Peter's Church from the now much-municipalised Reading bank.

Caption For Drayton, Church Lane C1965

The tower of St Peter's Church was built in the 15th century.

Caption For St Albans, St Peter's Street 1921

George Smith's Town Hall of 1830, which with its Ionic columns and Tuscan pillars bears a remarkable resemblance to the Corn Exchange at Bishop's Stortford and dominates St Peter's Street and its avenue