Places
36 places found.
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- Bury, Greater Manchester
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester
- Prestwich, Greater Manchester
- Radcliffe, Greater Manchester
- Whitefield, Greater Manchester
- Bury, Sussex
- Tottington, Greater Manchester
- Holcombe, Greater Manchester
- Bury's Bank, Berkshire
- Bury, Cambridgeshire
- Black Lane, Greater Manchester
- Chesham, Greater Manchester
- Fairfield, Greater Manchester (near Bury)
- Four Lane Ends, Greater Manchester
- Rainsough, Greater Manchester
- Limefield, Greater Manchester
- Starling, Greater Manchester
- Walshaw, Greater Manchester
- Besses o' th' Barn, Greater Manchester
- Ainsworth, Greater Manchester
- Elton, Greater Manchester
- Gigg, Greater Manchester
- Pimhole, Greater Manchester
- Holcombe Brook, Greater Manchester
- Hawkshaw, Greater Manchester
- Nuttall, Greater Manchester
- Unsworth, Greater Manchester
- Affetside, Greater Manchester
- Hollins, Greater Manchester (near Bury)
- Jericho, Greater Manchester
- Oak Bank, Greater Manchester
- Nangreaves, Greater Manchester
- Summerseat, Greater Manchester
- Bury, Somerset
- Blackford Bridge, Greater Manchester
Photos
481 photos found. Showing results 201 to 220.
Maps
357 maps found.
Books
4 books found. Showing results 241 to 4.
Memories
964 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.
Haywards Of Loders Family Tree Search
Hello from Australia to Loders, Researching on-line family Thomas Hayward, m Mary Anne Dodge 1808 November in Sherborne church. Already one gggg cousin Jill Hayward left an entry but has not made contact. Another ...Read more
A memory of Loders by
Bamford Parish Church No One Cares Anymore
A churchyard is a place where families can be near their deceased loved ones, a calm and beautiful place surrounded by trees and flowers, but that is not the case in Bamford churchyard. The grass and weeds ...Read more
A memory of Bamford in 2009 by
Willcoxs And Bennets And A Jones
Is there anyone out there who can help me with a family that I believe lived in Old Sodbury House at the 1901 census? At this time William Charles Willcox 52, lived with Mary J Jones 40, who later became Willcox. ...Read more
A memory of Old Sodbury in 1910 by
Very Early Memories!
I was born in Chelsfield in March 1945 at The Bunglaow, Crown Rd/Warren Rd. I was born on the day that the last doodle bug bomb was sent over by the Germans and it dropped not far from where I was born. I have been told that ...Read more
A memory of Chelsfield by
My Mother
My mother, Beatrice Constable, was born in a little cottage in Balcombe. The happy event took place in a small asbestos bungalow with lots of hydrangeas around the front door. Her parents were Joshua and Elizabeth Constable. Nan had seven ...Read more
A memory of Balcombe in 1900 by
St Cleer Church
This scene has changed little, except for the addition of carpeted areas and pews that look far more comfortable and inviting! I feel sure that every person who has walked through the doors of this church has been touched by what ...Read more
A memory of St Cleer in 2005 by
Landlord Of White Horse Inn
I believe the White Horse was run by the Pratley family in the 1940s - 1950s. Jack Pratley married my father's cousin, Kathleen (nee Keen). I am slightly confused as the name of this pub is sometimes recorded as the "White ...Read more
A memory of Bladon in 1950 by
Happy Childhood
I lived with my grandma Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bignell at No 10 Ten Cottages from 1943 to around 1948. The houses were Estate owned (and still are) and my grandad Robert Bignell worked at the manor house first as a shepherd and then ...Read more
A memory of Wormleighton in 1946 by
Memories Of The Red Lion
I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from ...Read more
A memory of Wareside in 1966 by
Happy Childhood Memories
I have very fond memories of living in Winscombe as a child, in fact they were some of the best years of my life. I was living in Yadley Lane, and loved to take walks up the old railway line which ran past our house, in fact ...Read more
A memory of Winscombe in 1978 by
Captions
367 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.
Born in Bury in 1840, Walter was appointed to the surgical staff of Manchester Royal Infirmary in 1873 and went on to become one of the most brilliant surgeons of his time.
The popular Victorian poet Sydney Thompson Dobell visited the village in 1853, and the author of Beau Geste, P C Wren, is buried in the churchyard.
He lived his last few years upstream in Marlow and is buried in its parish churchyard by the river.
West of the church and across a stream is The Bury, the manor house until 1741.
The Russells became earls and later dukes of Bedford and, although they had moved their seat to Woburn Abbey by the 18th century, the dukes continued to be buried in St Peter's Church in
Gough, a Quaker, was buried in Tirril in the graveyard adjoining the Meeting House.
One of the best-recognised beauty spots in Rickmansworth, the Splash (the town ditch), which is being crossed by the Austin A40, had originally been part of the drive to Bury Manor House, whose gates can
It housed the Bury and West Suffolk Record office from 1953 to 1973, and the John Gersham Parkington Memorial Clock Museum from 1953 to 1992.
Dartford is an ancient market-town which grew into a busy industrial centre on the River Darent, at the point where it was crossed by the Roman Watling Street, parts of which lie buried four feet beneath
Dartford is an ancient market-town which grew into a busy industrial centre on the River Darent, at the point where it was crossed by the Roman Watling Street, parts of which lie buried four feet beneath
Immediately south of the church whose spire can be seen behind, is The Bury.
Kathleen Marian Peek, who died in 1952, was the last member of the family to be buried here.
This far-famed monument was transported to Britain through the treacherous Bay of Biscay from the deserts of Egypt, where it had lain buried and forgotten in the sands.
This far-famed monument was transported to Britain through the treacherous Bay of Biscay from the deserts of Egypt, where it had lain buried and forgotten in the sands.
Odda died at Deerhurst and is buried in Pershore.
Odda died at Deerhurst and is buried in Pershore.
Admiral Walker, who fought with Nelson, is buried here.
He was later buried here in the vault of the church; the entrance was sealed up in 1884, only to be rediscovered in 1950.
Edmund Burke was baptised here, and Robert Emmett is said to be buried in the churchyard.
Of interest is the tomb of local benefactor, 'Francis Douce, Doctor of Physick', who died in 1759 and was buried under a pyramid beyond the tower.
On his return as he dismounted his old horse collapsed and died, and is buried in the garden.
It once housed the abbey founded by King Stephen in 1147, where he was buried with his queen Matilda.
He was born in Wotton House in 1620 and inherited it later in the century; he died in 1706 and was buried in the fine parish church, which is isolated in the fields north of the A25.
St Mary's Church is on rising ground west of the town, with Lowndes Park to its north and east and The Bury to its west.
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