Maps

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Memories

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The Jarretts Of Ermington

My mother's maiden name was Jarrett, her father was Fred Jarrett who along with his brother Jim ran a small building company. I lived in Ermington from 1957-1974 and was related, or so it seemed, to almost everyone within a ...Read more

A memory of Ermington by Chris Stephens

Dorset Dairies

Jacqueline Jackson, if you read this email me please waxrose@me.com  Would your great grandfather be a Harry Hann? He was the owner of Dorset Dairies next to my birthplace in Factory Road, Eastleigh. I went to school in ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke by John Scott

Rayne In 1950 1960

I was born in Rayne and in the 1950s.I have fond memories of being able to play various sports in the road at School Road with my brother Peter and friend Richard Dodd, gaining a few more players as word got around! We used to mark ...Read more

A memory of Rayne by Hugh Walker

Great Haseley

I was five when I moved to Great Haseley from Newington, near Stadhampton, with my mother, father and brother. The year was 1957 and Horse Close Cottages was a new housing estate - we were thrilled to have a bathroom and an inside ...Read more

A memory of Great Haseley by Linda Twibill (Nee Ring)

Family Killed By Mushrooms Circa 1950

Hi. Does anyone recall a family who ate wild mushrooms and died around 1950? I was reliving memories of Rocklands St Peter and Caston and the man I was talking to, now 75 years old, asked if I could remember ...Read more

A memory of Stow Bedon by Alan Gardiner

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

Bristol Blitz

The High Street - the scene of many stirring events in Bristol's history and the heart of the city - was destroyed and lost forever during the Second World War. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Stubbington House School Teachers

I read with interest Peter Madden's memories. I remember Madden, we were all known by surnames. Just to jog a few more memories, there was Miss Critten's partner Miss Stapleton, they taught the juniors - Donkey ...Read more

A memory of Stubbington by Kevan Fogarty

Do You Know Lilla Allan Bryant

I am looking for my paternal grandmother or her relatives. Her name is Lilla Allan (nee Bryant). She was married to my grandad Haydon Fraser Allan who owned Allans Bakery at 147 Windsor Road in Neath. They married in ...Read more

A memory of Neath by Nicky Brown

East Barsham Manor 1929 Photograh

The 1929 photograph was taken when my stepfather's father, Douglas J Coleman owned it. His father, Edward J. Coleman, bought it in 1915, the year my stepfather was born. This is where he (Peter Hales-Coleman) ...Read more

A memory of East Barsham by Bunny Garst

Captions

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Caption For Barnstaple, Parish Church 1919

St Peter's was consecrated in 1318 by Bishop Stapleton.

Caption For Aylesford, The Village C1960

A close-up of the cottages nestling by the side of the River Medway, with St Peter's Church in the background.

Caption For Sudbury, Market 1904

Outside St Peter's Church tower a crowd concentrates on the Punch and Judy show.

Caption For Winchcombe, Gloucester Street 1907

Looking down Gloucester Street, this view shows St Peter's in the distance.

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

The lesser-known St Peter's in the East is a fascinating old church which lies hidden beyond St Edmund Hall.

Caption For Aberdovey, From The Hills 1892

St Peter's, the Victorian church in the middle of the picture, was Aberdovey (or Aberdyfi's) first church, though the song 'The Bells of Aberdyfi' suggests that an earlier church lies drowned beneath the

Caption For Poole, Longfleet Church And Schools 1887

He was a Liberal Party supporter, and not popular with Conservative supporters; they built nearby St Peter's in Parkstone, which was consecrated the day after St Mary's.

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral, The South Porch 1891

Across the top of the doorway are the six figures representing St Peter, St Paul and the four evangelists, which were carved by J F Redfern.

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 Trusthorpe, Trustville C1955

The tower in the background is of the church of St Peter in Trusthorpe village.

Caption For Prestbury, High Street 1896

The tower of St Peter's can just be seen above the roofs on the right-hand side of the picture.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Old Market Square 1929

His poem about the embittered fisherman Peter Grimes inspired an opera by a much later and better known resident, Benjamin Britten.

Caption For Manchester, Art Gallery C1885

The other fine buildings along the street include the Portico Library and St Peter's Church.

Caption For Lower Heysham, Cliff Walk C1955

Hidden by the trees is St Peter's Church, believed to have been founded in 967.

Caption For Bristol, St Peter's Hospital 1901

In 1712 St Peter's Hospital looked after around three hundred sick and poor people.

Caption For Fremington, The Church C1955

Much of the quaintness of St Peter's was lost when Sir George Gilbert Scott 'restored' it in 1867.

Caption For St Ives, Fish Street 1906

The road off to the right is St Peter's Street.

Caption For Doddington, Church 1906

Immediately north-east of the Hall is St Peter's Church, almost entirely rebuilt in the 1770s by Thomas Lumby in partly scholarly Gothic, although a cheery Strawberry Hill Gothick breaks out here

Caption For Exeter, The Cathedral C1940

A statue of St Peter, the cathedral's patron saint, stands high on the gable.

Caption For London, Oxford Circus C1925

The north-east one is occupied by Peter Robinson, who also have an annexe on the far side of Great Portland Street.

Caption For Bilsington, The Church Of St Peter And St Paul C1910

This little church, dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, sits on the edge of Romney Marshes; its origins go back to the 12th century.

Caption For Eype, Edgecliff Camp C1955

A small-scale start for what is now Highlands End Caravan Park. here we are Looking north towards St Peter's Church, on The Mount.

Caption For Harrogate, Cambridge Crescent C1955

The view looking down Cambridge Crescent, busy with shoppers, shows the corner of the parish church of St Peter on the extreme right, in front of the cinema.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Amusement Park 1947

It was known for many years as Peter Pan's Playground and lies to the west of the pier, close to the place where the previous photographs were taken.