Maps

7,210 maps found.

1946, Monkton Ref. NPO782694
1946, Perry Ref. NPO805242
1946, Nomansland Ref. NPO792524
1945, Northay Ref. NPO794159
1919, Kenton Ref. POP746312
1919, Eastleigh Ref. POP698670
1919, Hatch Ref. POP728265
1919, Humber Ref. POP741969
1919, Langstone Ref. POP752715
1946, Littleborough Ref. NPO758203
1946, Hamlet Ref. NPO726077
1946, Hampton Ref. NPO726220
1946, Hatch Ref. NPO728265
1946, Langstone Ref. NPO752715
1899-1900, Upham Ref. RNC856887
1919, Sheldon Ref. POP829513
1919, Smallbrook Ref. POP833110
1919, Townsend Ref. POP851263
1919, Southville Ref. POP835815
1919, Rushford Ref. POP822900

Books

32 books found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Lord And Lady Of Hollacombe, Devon

Arthur Richard George Hamling with Lindsey Stark Hamling have assumed the Feudal Manorial Titles of Lord and Lady of Hollacombe, Devon, by way of appropriate conveyance and private treaty. 2011, USA.

A memory of Hollacombe

Lock Farm

My grandparents Bill and Alice Guy lived in a cottage on the farm at Lock where my grandad worked and I believe my Granny did starching for the 'big house'. She used to tell me of the happy memories on the farm and the great respect ...Read more

A memory of Partridge Green by margo1

Living In Binfield 1946 1971

I moved to Binfield with my parents Rose and Cyril Richardson and my brother Brian in 1946. We lived in Rose Hill at a house called “Athlone”.  It isn’t there any more, it was demolished and six houses built on the ...Read more

A memory of Binfield by Terry Richardson

Kingswear, Me, And My Dog.

He was only a few weeks old when he came to us, my mother had got to know about him and thought he was just the thing I needed to cheer me up. I was fourteen years of age and had not long moved home; my parents had decided ...Read more

A memory of Kingswear

Kingsbridge Secondary School

I was in 1935 and in the early 1950's lived in Thurlestone. I initially attended the Thurlestone Primary School but after sitting the 11 plus exam and failing I went to Kingsbridge Secondary School (it was called ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbridge by Mike Linscott

Kingsbridge School And Friends

My name is David Thomas. I was born in 1938, in Plymouth, but my parents lived in Warren Road in Kingsbridge. Next door lived Billy Maddick, and I would go there to listen to 'Dick Barton, Special Agent' because I ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbridge by paintpal

Jack O! Newbury

My first job when I left school in 1970 was jack o Newbury laundry in York road then I went to the dry cleaners just round the corner, I used to live in camp close at the top of sandleford , I now live in Devon but still go back now and again as I still have family living there, paul willis

A memory of Newbury by p-willis1

Ii. Fore & Aft

STEPHEN and ELIZABETH JELBERT (neé GILBERT) BAWDEN were the parents of: Stephen b. 6 April 1812, ch 25 Apr 1812/1813? in Redruth, m. Mary Terrill in Church of Redruth, emigrated to US Harriet ch 5 March 1815 emigrated to US; ...Read more

A memory of Redruth by Carol Bawden

I Was A Boy Of 11 Walking From The Station To A Choir School Nearby

In 1953 I attended, as a boarder, the 'St Mary of the Angels Choir School' in Addlestone. You walked from the station, turned right up the High St and then left up a hill(?). The ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone by peter.beschorner

I Join The Railway.

I Join the Railway In the summer of 1953, my Aunt and Uncle were staying with us for their holiday. It must have been my Uncle who first spotted the advertisement in the Dartmouth ...Read more

A memory of Kingswear

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

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

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

The quay at Appledore, built in 1846, still stands; but these coastal trading schooners, once the lifeblood of trading along this north Devon coast, are now only memories, superseded by motor transport

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

At the beginning of the last millennium, marauding Danes landed on these sandy Devon beaches and put the village of Exmouth to fire and sword.

Caption For Totnes, Parish Church 1896

The red sandstone parish church of St Mary was built by Roger Growdon and dedicated in 1450 by Bishop Lacey, whose name can still be seen on pub signs around Devon.

Caption For Otterton, The Village C1955

Otterton has some of the best examples of cob and thatch cottages in Devon.

Caption For Maiden Newton, High West Street 1906

Maiden Newton stands on the high road between Dorchester and Crewkerne, an old route connecting Dorset with Devon.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

Beer was the birthplace in 1788 of the smuggler Jack Rattenbury, who lived a life of adventure landing untaxed cargoes along much of the Devon coast.

Caption For Barnstaple, 1929

Taken close to Junction station, this photograph shows the North Devon Infirmary, the white building below the church tower.

Caption For Newark, The Boathouse 1909

Taken from alongside the River Devon, this picture shows its confluence with the lesser arm of the Trent as they flow past what is now Newark Marina.

Caption For Bigbury, The Village 1925

These two forms of transport still battle for space in the lanes of South Devon.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

Beer was the birthplace in 1788 of the smuggler Jack Rattenbury, who lived a life of adventure landing untaxed cargoes along much of the Devon coast.

Caption For Porlock, Foot Of Porlock Hill 1923

Grinding up with slipping clutch and near-bursting radiators, it was, I recall, one of the trickiest parts of our summer holiday route in the 1950s to North Devon and Cornwall, with its

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

Woolsthorpe, but the village west of Grantham in rolling countryside right on the Leicestershire border; it has fine views of Belvoir Castle a mile away on its hill on the other side of the valley of the River Devon

Caption For Bridport, W.Frost Shop Front 1909

He was also publisher and proprietor of the local newspaper, the full title of which was the `Bridport News & Dorset, Devon and Somerset Advertiser`.

Caption For Hamble, The Village C1955

With its steep, winding streets and pretty cottages, there is a definite hint of Devon or Cornwall about it.

Caption For Barnstaple, St. Peters Church 1929

The curious broach spire - one of three in North Devon - was added in 1389, paid for by the corporation.

Caption For Ottery St Mary, Broad Street 1938

To the left is the confectionary shop of H Bovett; then comes the Volunteer Inn, and in the distance the premises of the East Devon Motor Company - unchanged in use today, for it is still

Caption For Bridport, W.Frost Shop Front 1909

He was also publisher and proprietor of the local newspaper, the full title of which was the 'Bridport News & Dorset, Devon and Somerset Advertiser'.

Caption For Clovelly, Post Office, Transfer Of Mail 1936

Beside him stands the post donkey, who was vital to efficient and regular deliveries in this isolated village in North Devon.

Caption For Bideford, The Old Ship Tavern 1906

The 19th-century author Charles Kingsley was passionately fond of Devon; Rose of Torridge and the Brotherhood of the Rose feature in his best-known book, 'Westward Ho!'

Caption For Lydford, Village And War Memorial 1922

The Saxons were here and had a mint, one of four in Devon.

Caption For Launceston, Square And War Memorial C1922

Barclay's Bank, originally built for the East Cornwall Bank in 1885 with the town clock on its corner, placed there in 1922 and still running today; Lloyd's Bank (centre left), which took over the earlier Devon

Caption For Exeter, In The Port 1896

Fishermen from all over Devon and Cornwall worked the cod stocks of the Grand Banks, and Topsham sent more ships across the Atlantic than any other port.

Caption For Exmouth, Royal Beacon Hotel 1906

Exmouth is Devon's oldest seaside resort, and this was reflected in the construction of several early and very prominent hotels.