Maps

7,210 maps found.

1919, Cranford Ref. POP681343
1919, Crawley Ref. POP681570
1919, Crook Ref. POP683935
1919, Dipple Ref. POP691043
1919, Bolham Ref. POP645559
1946, Waddon Ref. NPO859336
1946, Smallbrook Ref. NPO833110
1919, Lowertown Ref. POP770005
1919, Littletown Ref. POP758357
1919, Meldon Ref. POP777802
1919, Poughill Ref. POP810218
1919, Puddington Ref. POP811400
1919, Northay Ref. POP794159
1946, Brushford Ref. NPO653502
1946, Bonehill Ref. NPO645774
1946, Eastleigh Ref. NPO698670
1946, Exton Ref. NPO702440
1946, Cockwood Ref. NPO673175
1946, Brixton Ref. NPO650614
1900, Pilton Ref. RNC806217

Books

32 books found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Memories Of A Descendant Of A Bratton Fleming Family

Although I live in Canada, I have a sentimental attachment to Bratton Fleming, where my grandmother, born Melia Ann Parkin, was born long ago. This attachment was fostered by my seeing ...Read more

A memory of Bratton Fleming by Ted Hewlett

Memories Of My Life And Family In Bideford.

I was born in 1954 in Bideford. I went to a small private school near the strand but it closed down, then went to church infants school near St Mary's Church, then to another school near Abbotsham Road , then ...Read more

A memory of Bideford by yvonnecosmetic

Mr And Mrs A Garland

I remember spending many happy times in Shipley, staying with my grandparents, Mr and Mrs A Garland, or Arthur and Edith (Arlie) Garland, at 16, Church Close, Shipley, Sussex. I used to walk the dog with my grandad ...Read more

A memory of Shipley by Jane Vertntenten

My Esh Winning Childhood

I lived in Brandon Road in the house next door to the Majestic Cinema from about 1940 to 1946. The house in those days was called Dent Dale which was written on the glass panel above the door. I used to go to the school ...Read more

A memory of Esh Winning by James Wigmore

My Home Town

I was born in Paignton in 1935 in 1 Stafford Rd our house backed on to Queens Park. When I was 6 years old we moved into a flat in 26a Torbay Rd under The Devon General Bus Station. Dellers Cafe was on the opposite corner & I went to ...Read more

A memory of Paignton by shirleye

My Birth Place

I was born in woodgate street nine Ellms lane Battersea in November 1936, all the people older than me who were around at that time must have passed away. In our house lived my grandparents, my mum and dad, brother jock, sister ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by squiresdp

My Birth Place

I was born in woodgate street nine Ellms lane Battersea in November 1936, all the people older than me who were around at that time must have passed away. In our house lived my grandparents, my mum and dad, brother jock, sister ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by squiresdp

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

My Life At Selgars Mills, Uffculme, Devon

I was an evacuee during the Second World War and was sent to Devon I wasn't quite 4 years old. I remember staying with Auntie Hetty and Uncle Jack I think their surname was Gay. I was there from 1939 until 1943 or ...Read more

A memory of Uffculme by maureencaroline

My Memories Of The Red Lion Area

Roger... After reading your recollections of the Woodsend Road I hope you don't mind me adding to your list of memories. It fair to say before I start to write we do know one another and by now we both have a lot of ...Read more

A memory of Flixton by yumapair6

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Barnstaple, Queen Anne's Walk 1894

Queen Anne's Walk was built in 1709 by Richard Rolle, scion of one of the great landowning families of Devon.

Caption For Calstock, Viaduct 1907

At this date the building of the new 12-arched viaduct across the Tamar is nearly finished, and the construction yard can be seen below on the Devon (right) bank.

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

This charming Devon fishing village lies alongside the broad waters of the Torridge River, which swings left just beyond the point to join the Taw and the open sea.

Caption For Honiton, High Street C1960

Before the days of motorways and bypasses, Honiton was the gateway to Devon for travellers coming from the south and east of England, who passed along this long straight road.

Caption For Lyme Regis, 1890

heights of Timber Hill, is situated at the westernmost end of Dorset.Walking through the fields and cliffs of Lyme the visitor can never be quite sure whether he or she is in Dorset or neighbouring Devon

Caption For Newark, The River C1965

In 1968, when work was underway on a new Devon Bridge, timber piles and some stonework were discovered on the river bed.

Caption For Plymouth, Drake's Island 1890

Now in Cornwall, Mount Edgecumbe, from where this picture was taken, was once part of Devon.

Caption For Woolacombe, 1906

This one was built by the Chichester family in the 18th century; it burned Welsh limestone, which was held to be superior to the Devon limestone.

Caption For Newton Ferrers, Bridge End 1931

Both are delightful, with old Devon cob cottages and attractive gardens in an area of fine scenery.

Caption For Colyton, Church 1907

The unusual octagonal lantern was installed in the 15th century when Colyton was one of the three richest wool towns in Devon.

Caption For Badbury Rings, 1899

The trees in the park have all been chamfered up to a certain height to prevent them being grazed by the Bankes family's famous herd of Red Devon cattle.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Cairn From The West 1911

In 1974 the Devon Trust for Nature Conservation rented the site from the council and turned it into a nature reserve.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

Before railways and metalled roads, there were only two main routes into Devon.

Caption For Chillington, The Post Office 1904

On 9 and 10 March 1891 the legendary Great Blizzard hit Devon and Cornwall.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1890

Once the town manufactured and exported cloth and built ships; it imported tobacco and salted cod, and wool from the Continent for the Devon weaving industry.

Caption For Seaton, Fore Street 1895

Though never one of Devon's more fashionable resorts, it has a charm of its own and an attractive setting.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

The pier looks out towards the North devon coast. 1907 saw a pavilion built on the seaward end, which was destroyed by fire in the 1930s.

Caption For Beer, Street And New Inn 1901

Note also the pavement is already surfaced - not the most common sight in a Devon village at the start of the 20th century.

Caption For Barnstaple, Haymaking 1890

This photograph epitomises Devon a century ago.

Caption For Croyde, The Bay 1894

Once a sleepy Devon backwater, Croyde's beach and bay was discovered by holidaymakers in the 19th century.

Caption For Seaton, The Beach And Promenade 1898

Seaton is Devon's easternmost resort, with only a few miles of rugged cliffs and landslips separating the town from neighbouring Dorset.

Caption For Seaton, White Cliff From Beach 1898

Though never one of Devon's more fashionable resorts, it has a charm of its own and an attractive setting.

Caption For Arlington, The Post Office C1960

The first round-the-world solo yachtsman Sir Francis Chichester was part of the family, and he is buried in North Devon.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Courtenay Park Bowling Green 1907

Courtenay is the family name of the Earls of Devon, who were the major landowners in the area and responsible for much of the Victorian expansion of Newton Abbot.