Maps

60 maps found.

1895, Appleton Ref. RNE626122
1919, Appleton Ref. POP626122
1896, Appleton Ref. RNE626121
1947, Appleton Ref. NPO626122
1903, Appleton Ref. RNC626121
1923, Appleton Ref. POP626121
1947, Appleton Ref. NPO626121
1896, Appleton Thorn Ref. RNE626132
1897, West Appleton Ref. RNE863634
1923, Appleton Park Ref. POP626129
1923, Appleton Thorn Ref. POP626132
1925, Appleton Wiske Ref. POP626134
1924, Nun Appleton Ref. POP794912
1947, East Appleton Ref. NPO696855
1903, Nun Appleton Ref. RNC794912
1947, Appleton Wiske Ref. NPO626134
1903, Appleton Roebuck Ref. RNC626131
1896, Appleton Park Ref. RNE626129
1898, Appleton Roebuck Ref. RNE626131
1898, Appleton Wiske Ref. RNE626134

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Memories

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‘Bert, The Picture Man’ – He Took The Silent Movies To West Norfolk – Looks Back On A Golden Age

I found this cutting from the Lynn News & Advertiser, Friday, January 12, 1968 and thought it might be of interest to others. IF ANYONE COULD BE CALLED A ...Read more

A memory of Hunstanton by geoffhunter

Football Matches Between Port&High Clarence

I happened upon this site purely by accident, but it brought back some great memories. I am Pete Boland, young brother of Owen, a keen & very good footballer. I remember as a kid the matches ...Read more

A memory of Port Clarence by Peter Boland

Woodhall Parade, Wingletye Lane, Hornchurch

I lived in Glanville Drive for the first part of my life from 1947. Out nearest post office was in Woodhall Parade, just over the railway bridge in Wingletye Lane, One thing that sticks in my mind is that the ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by John Fricker

Wood Hall Parade

I can remember most of the shops here. The off-licence, Stowells; where Robert Harlow and his family lived and served. Then Draytons, the sweet shop - Mr Drayton had rather red cheeks! Then there was Lings, the post office and ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1960 by Paula Kent

Willie Hall

Hello, I am researching for a book and need information from friends and relations of Willie Hall who played for Tottenham Hotspurs. I believe he was born in Tenter Buildings in Appleton Gate in 1912. I would love to hear from you, thanks for your time. John M Taylor

A memory of Newark-on-Trent by John Michael Taylor

Where It All Began!

My great grandfather John Plant (known as Jack) was the grave digger at Mappleton church, St Mary. He married Francoise Chevenia, a coloured lady bought over from Mauritius to work as a maid at the Manor House in Mappleton. They ...Read more

A memory of Mappleton in 1920 by Marie Spencer

Westray St And The Appletons

Hi, I was born in 1937 in Furnace Cottages but spent my childhood until 1954 living at 26 Westray Street. My gteat friend is Peter Libby who still lives there and who I manage to visit every year . Might I suggest you ...Read more

A memory of Carlin How in 1948 by Fred Miller

West Leigh Schhol

I was born in Lymm, at 4 Barsbank Lane in April 1960. I went to Westleigh Private school, where the head Mistress was a Mrs. Armstrong. I remember horse back riding at a stables in the village, known as Willy's, Willy was a ...Read more

A memory of High Legh in 1964 by Carole Labranche

We're My Roots Lay

I was born in Kelstern 1954, the house I was born in my gran and grandads was next door to the school, sorry to say neither of these exist today, but times move on as they say. My grandparents were Bert and Margery Vickers. My ...Read more

A memory of Kelstern by johnh.appleton

War Time

I was born in Bexleyheath in 1938 and lived there until 1961 You can read my memories in A Little Girl's War published by Amberley Publishing Wendy appleton

A memory of Bexleyheath by David Cawley

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Captions

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Caption For Bulphan, The Old Plough House C1955

Appleton's Farm was built in the 15th century.

Caption For Ormesby, Lealholm Crescent C1965

The local shops include Appletons the baker's, a small supermarket, a chemist's and an off-licence.

Caption For Appleton Le Street, The Church C1960

Appleton-le-Street's hill-top parish church of All Saints is famous for its tower, the lower part of which shows signs of Saxon work.

Caption For Widnes, St Bede's Roman Catholic Church 1900

St Bede's Church, built in 1847, is situated in an area once known as Appleton.

Caption For Farnworth, Church 1900

Established on 34 acres of land that had previously belonged to the Appleton House estate, Victoria Park opened to the public in 1900.

Caption For Widnes, Park Entrance 1900

Established on 34 acres of land that had previously belonged to the Appleton House estate, Victoria Park opened to the public in 1900.

Caption For Appleton Le Street, The Village C1960

The quiet village street at Appleton-le-Street, west of Malton, shows little passing traffic outside the village pub.

Caption For Farnworth, The Church And Cottage 1900

It was in Farnworth that the Farnworth and Appleton Football Club was formed in 1873.

Caption For Widnes, St Bede's Roman Catholic Church 1900

Situated in Appleton, to the north of central Widnes, St Bede's is a reminder of the then recent change in the status of Britain's Roman Catholics.

Caption For Wareside, Babbs Green C1955

The van (right) is driving down Fanhams' Hall Lane from Ware, and may be about to turn left past Appleton Farm and Baker's End.