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Maps

162 maps found.

1897, Lowe Ref. RNE768675
1896, Low Barugh Ref. RNE767800
1897, Low Borrowbridge Ref. RNE767835
1896, Low Bradfield Ref. RNE767843
1898, Low Bradley Ref. RNE767844
1895, Low Burnham Ref. RNE767865
1898, Low Eighton Ref. RNE767969
1897, Low Ellington Ref. RNE767972
1898, Low Fulney Ref. RNE768107
1898, Low Green Ref. RNE768138
1898, Low Mill Ref. RNE768358
1898, Low Westwood Ref. RNE768601
1897, Fenton Low Ref. RNE704458
1896, Roebuck Low Ref. RNE819360
1896, Werneth Low Ref. RNE863525
1897, Cauldon Lowe Ref. RNE664795
1897, Low Alwinton Ref. RNE767748
1897, Low Angerton Ref. RNE767750
1898, Low Biggins Ref. RNE767812
1897, Low Braithwaite Ref. RNE767848

Books

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Memories

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Henson Ancestry

An ancester of mine, Edith Rebecca Henson, lived in Worlaby in the late 1800s/early 1900s in Low Road or Top Road, Worlaby. She lived with the Rusling family as a niece. She married Richard Frank Henson in 1905. They ...Read more

A memory of Worlaby in 1890

Bowes Arms Public House

The building on the right of the photograph with the sign above the door is, I believe, the Bowes Arms Public House. My 3xgt grandparents, Martin and Ann Bell, were the licencees. When Martin died in 1883 Ann took over ...Read more

A memory of Barnard Castle in 1890 by Barbara Lennon

Marshs And Kennetts

My mum grew up in a house called Fernlea in West Ashling. She was the youngest of 8 children by Ron and Frances Marsh. Frances was also known as Cissy and was a Kennett - who had been in West Ashling when she was a child. ...Read more

A memory of West Ashling in 1890 by Liz Purkiss

Railway Info.

The furniture van to the left will have been carried to Barnstaple by rail. There were special low 'road vehicle trucks' onto which these vans could be loaded and moved long distances around the country. and it is standing next to the end loading docks at this end of the station.

A memory of Barnstaple in 1890

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