Maps

97 maps found.

1946, Toynton St Peter Ref. NPO851316
1899, Toynton St Peter Ref. RNE851316
1922, Walpole St Peter Ref. POP860077
1920, Ayot St Peter Ref. POP629390
1919, Charlton St Peter Ref. POP666906
1895, Fugglestone St Peter Ref. RNE710018
1898, Carleton St Peter Ref. RNE661442
1898, Charlton St Peter Ref. RNE666906
1919, Fugglestone St Peter Ref. POP710018
1921, Rockland St Peter Ref. POP819159
1946, Ayot St Peter Ref. NPO629390
1945, Chalfont St Peter Ref. NPO666104
1946, Carleton St Peter Ref. NPO661442
1898, Weasenham St Peter Ref. RNE862483
1946, Rockland St Peter Ref. NPO819159
1893, Walpole St Peter Ref. RNE860077
1946, Burgh St Peter Ref. NPO655692
1940, Charlton St Peter Ref. NPO666906
1940, Fugglestone St Peter Ref. NPO710018
1919, Ampney St Peter Ref. POP625026

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Memories

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Laleham Abbey

My sister Kathleen Taylor (former name) was cook in the kitchen for the retired old ladies. I was always staying with her during school holidays. Her husband then (now deceased) was Barry Taylor and they had two children, Sarah born ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1970 by Stuart Mitchell

Rayne In 1950 1960

I was born in Rayne and in the 1950s.I have fond memories of being able to play various sports in the road at School Road with my brother Peter and friend Richard Dodd, gaining a few more players as word got around! We used to mark ...Read more

A memory of Rayne by Hugh Walker

Bristol Blitz

The High Street - the scene of many stirring events in Bristol's history and the heart of the city - was destroyed and lost forever during the Second World War. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Growing Up In Gildersome

I was born in 1952 and lived in Gildersome until I was 19 years old. My name until then was Lorraine Thompson. I have many happy memories of living in the village. Until I was 4 years old I lived in a terrace called Green ...Read more

A memory of Gildersome in 1952 by Lorraine Smith

My Early Years In Brynteg

I was born at 1 Cilcain Grove, Brynteg in 1935 to Peter Price Davies and Kitty Davies with my brother David and sister Joan. I went to the junior and secondary schools before going on to the Wrexham Technical ...Read more

A memory of Brynteg in 1940 by Glyn Davies

Small Timber Cottage; Dicks Mount, Burgh St Peter

Location: Burgh St Peter, Beccles: My sister and brother-in-law (Ronald and Shirley Miller), owned a small timber cottage above the dyke on Dicks Mount during 1960-1970's. It was a charming one or ...Read more

A memory of Beccles in 1966 by Christine Anne Veasey

Name Of

This picture is of St Peter-ad-Vincula (St Peter in chains) at Bottesford, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. One of only a few in the country with this dedication another being in The Tower of London. 13th century Early English style and at ...Read more

A memory of Scunthorpe by Christine Bell

Paul

Hi, I was christened here at St Peter's Church and lived in Berkhamsted for 21 years.

A memory of Berkhamsted in 1958 by Paul Kirby

Endbutt Lane

I was born in Crosby in 1958 and lived in Endbutt Lane for years, not far from the Endbutt Hotel. I had very mixed memories some happy, a lot sad. St Peter & Paul's school, friends Marie G, Susan C, Jeanette and Pat F, horse riding in ...Read more

A memory of Crosby in 1969 by Cathy Joseph

Teenage Years In Fareham

I lived and worked in Fareham when I moved with my family from Hertfordshire. My father and uncle worked for Fareham District Council. I remember going to the Odeon and Embassy cinemas on many occasions with my fiance. I ...Read more

A memory of Fareham in 1953

Captions

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Caption For Grantham, Avenue Road 1904

East from St Peter's Hill, Avenue Road descends towards the River Witham, lined by middle-class late Victorian semi-detached villas.

Caption For Canterbury, General View C1952

The vast bulk of the Cathedral soars above the city, and St Peter's Street and the High Street are seen bedecked in flags and bunting to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth the Second.

Caption For Barton Upon Humber, St Peter's Church C1960

The church of St Peter was made redundant in 1972, and is now protected by English Heritage. Lincolnshire possesses very many Anglo-Saxon church towers, and St Peter's is one of England's best.

Caption For Grantham, Avenue Road 1904

East from St Peter's Hill, Avenue Road descends towards the River Witham, lined by middle-class late Victorian semi-detached villas.

Caption For Liverpool, The Provisional Cathedral 1890

St Peter's was the name of this church, which gave Church Street its name. Built in 1704, St Peter's was a very popular church and well attended.

Caption For Barton Upon Humber, St Peter's Church C1960

The church of St Peter was made redundant in 1972, and is now protected by English Heritage. Lincolnshire possesses very many Anglo-Saxon church towers, and St Peter's is one of England's best.

Caption For Heswall, The Church C1935

St Peter's is a building of some antiquity, and this view of the rear of the parish church does not do justice to its clarity of line or the aesthetic appeal of its architecture.

Caption For Northleach, The Church C1960

The magnificent 15th- century church is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Church 1897

The c hurch of St Peter de Merton is of great interest, for it contains Anglo-Saxon work. The present chancel was the nave of the first church, while the tower was added after the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Chalfont St Peter, Market Place C1955

Up the hill towards one of Chalfont St Peter's commons, Gold Hill, Tudor-style shops and flats were built on the north side of the road in 1922, called Market Place and decked out with fake

Caption For Chalfont St Peter, High Street C1950

The old centre of Chalfont St Peter has suffered greatly, by-passed too closely and swamped by housing estates, the houses steadily increasing in size before merging with the affluent 'Metroland

Caption For Horbury, St Peter's Church C1955

The spire of St Peter's Church can be seen from all parts of Horbury.

Caption For Berkhamsted, St Peter's Church C1960

The parish church of St Peter, which dates from before 1222, was built on the site of part of the old St John's Chapel at the side of the Roman Akeman Street.

Caption For Sudbury, St Gregory's Church C1955

This is the mother-church of Sudbury, with St Peter's as its chapel-of-ease.

Caption For Dulwich, Lordship Lane C1955

Behind the camera is St Peter`s Church, and on the left is the Grove Tavern.

Caption For Abergavenny, Llanwenarth Church 1898

St Peter's stands in meadows beside the Usk, to the left of the A40 and just beyond the western outskirts of Abergavenny.

Caption For Abergavenny, Llanwenarth Church 1898

St Peter's stands in meadows beside the Usk, to the left of the A40 and just beyond the western outskirts of Abergavenny.

Caption For Eype, Edgecliff Camp C1955

A small-scale start for what is now Highlands End Caravan Park. here we are Looking north towards St Peter`s Church, on The Mount.

Caption For Hope, The Church 1919

The churchyard of St Peter`s parish church at Hope is filled with gravestones commemorating local families, such as the Eyres and the Woodruffes.

Caption For Prestbury, The Church 1896

St Peter`s Church in Prestbury has always been an important local church.

Caption For Hambledon, St Peter's Church 1904

St Peter`s Church was built in 1846, replacing a much earlier place of worship on this site.

Caption For Barnstaple, St. Peters Church 1929

St Peter's is the parish church of Barnstaple. This present building was erected in the 13th century on the site of a previous church.

Caption For Burnley, St Peter's Church 1895

This is an unusual photograph of Burnley's parish church in that it is taken from the north, where the trees make photography difficult.