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Maps

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1946, Newtown-In-St Martin Ref. NPO792134
1919, Newtown-In-St Martin Ref. POP792134

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Memories

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Littlebrook, 1948 1950

We moved to Littlebrook late 1948. I got to like it here. My parents decided house not suitable so on market in spring. Liked going trainspotting to see Thanet Belle rush through. Had 2 friends, Sandy and Michael, both at ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter in 1949 by John Nurcombe

Edward John Hughes  

My grandfather Edward John Hughes of Henllys Isaf sadly  passed away on Wednesday 27th of June 2007 at Bryn Beryl at the age of 92.  He will be greatly missed by all who knew him, especially the ones closest to him. My ...Read more

A memory of Llanbedrog in 2007 by Mathew Hughes

Social Club In St Michaels Hall

After the WW 2 there as a club in the hall where we played badminton, chess etc. Does anyone remember this?

A memory of Pitsea in 1946 by Derrick Burt

Mary Gilligan 1896 1980 Inmate In St Clare's 1903 1913/14

My maternal grandmother, Mary,(7) and her sister, Agnes(2) were sent to St Clare's in Pantasaph after the death of their father. She remembered having to wait on the day girls and was very ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph by ba62sher

Wonderful Holidays In St Osyth

I remember St Osyth with great fondness, holidayed there with Mum and Dad for quite a few years, always the first 2 weeks of September for some reason. We stayed in a bungalow called The Retreat in Oakmead Road. I ...Read more

A memory of St Osyth in 1967 by Paul Stokes

Binsted When I Was A Child 1950 60s

SUMMER IN BINSTED I remember summer! It was more than one week in May I remember it lasted six whole weeks I remember summer! It started with a train journey - I remember great clouds of steam! Haymaking, ...Read more

A memory of Binsted by Sue Percival

Born In 1946 In St. Mary's Road

I went to Eastbury boys school, lived then in Blake Avenue, had vert fond memories of Barking town centre, also played in Eastbury House. I remember the pie mash shop and the coffee bar next to the picture house called the Electric or known as the bug hole.

A memory of Barking in 1956 by Roy Alan Robinson

My Dad Was Born In St Leonards Road Mortlake

My Dad was born at 202 St Leonards Road, Mortlake on 14th June 1913. I have no understanding of how the family came to live there and the only way I have found out is from Dad's birth certificate. He was ...Read more

A memory of Mortlake in 1910 by John Howard Norfolk

On The Farm In St Weonards+

During the years 1964 - 68 my ex husband and I lived in a cottage on Trelasdee Farm in St. Weonards. He was a stockman/tractor driver for the farmer. The farm had 4 houses for the employees, we lived in one of the ...Read more

A memory of St Weonards in 1964 by Diane Kerwin

Married In St Paul Ad Vincula Church, Wisborough Green

We lived in the village on Wephurst Park Farm for 4+ years from 1989. We loved the surroundings and the country life. I lived here with my husband Ray, daughter Natalie and our son Ryan ...Read more

A memory of Wisborough Green in 1992 by Tracy Hazelton

Captions

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Caption For Camberley, St Paul's Church 1907

His grave, in St Peter's, Frimley, contains a cross made up of wood from that ship.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1950

Two members of the Sleeman family are remembered in St Mary's Church as being instrumentally involved in eradicating the cult of Thuggee in India during the early part of the 19th century

Caption For Enfield, Bush Hill Station, St Mark's Road C1955

The grand pub and the simple working men's houses and shops in St Marks Road and First Avenue are all of a similar date.

Caption For Wimborne, The Minster, The Saxon Chest 1886

The oldest of three chests in St George's chapel is thought to date from the time of Wimborne's monastery and nunnery.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Queen's Square C1960

In addition, a special exhibition of photographs was staged by Michael Stanyon in St Barnabas Church.

Caption For St Neots, Poppyfields 2005

These have included the enlargement of the Tesco store near the bypass, the reconstruction of the road bridge over Hen Brook in St Mary's Street, and a large new housing complex and marina on