Maps

125 maps found.

1946, Holywell Lake Ref. NPO739181
1925, Holywell Green Ref. POP739174
1920, Holywell Row Ref. POP739185
1897-1898, Holywell Ref. RNC739156
1901, Holywell Row Ref. RNC739185
1925, East Holywell Ref. POP697447
1898, Holywell Lake Ref. RNE739181
1947, West Holywell Ref. NPO864436
1919, Holywell Lake Ref. POP739181
1946, Holywell Bay Ref. NPO739160
1901-1902, Holywell Ref. RNC739149
1898-1899, Holywell Ref. RNC739152
1898-1899, Holywell Ref. RNC739154
1902-1903, Holywell Ref. RNC739189
1946, Holywell Row Ref. NPO739185
1919, Holywell Bay Ref. POP739160
1897, East Holywell Ref. RNE697447
1896, Holywell Green Ref. RNE739174
1900-1901, Holywell Ref. RNC739148
1903, Holywell Green Ref. RNC739174

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Memories

80 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Assemblies Of God Pentecostal Church

In the 1932 The A O G was to rent a piece of land within Sheffield. It was intended to buy the land from the landowner should all go well. A marquee was put up and decked out with basic chairs. Prior to the ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield in 1900 by Roland Mitchell

East End

I was born in Sunderland in 1948 and Christened in Holy Trinity Church, Church Walk, where all of my mother's side of the family had been hatched, matched, and dispatched. I was raised in Wear Garth till the age of twelve years old when my ...Read more

A memory of Ryhope by Sheila James

Tooting Holy Family Convent

Oh dear Tooting, I have wonderful memories of that place. We moved there from Stepney in 1956 and used to live in Graveney Road, just off Selkirk Road. I remember the Fountain pub in Fountain Road just round the corner. ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1963 by Ann Burgess

Bristol's Loveliest Church, St Mary Redcliffe.

St Mary Redcliffe Church. Bristol's loveliest church, St Mary Redcliffe, was described as 'the fairest, the goodliest and most famous parish church in England' by Queen Elizabeth I in 1574. Thanks to ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1880 by Paul Townsend

My Childhood

I was born in Cookham in 1952. I attended Holy Trinity Primary School and sang in the church choir. One Remembrance Sunday I was given the honour of carrying the cross at the head of the procession from the church to the war memorial. I ...Read more

A memory of Cookham in 1952 by Peter Tisdale

Princess Street Platt Fields

I lived with my mother and grandad in Princess Street, Rusholme and went to Holy Trinity Infant School. We used to play in Platt Fields which was only at the bottom of our street. My friends were Alma Lynch, ...Read more

A memory of Hulme in 1950 by Doreen Carroll Nee Foster

Childhood In Waltham Cross

I was born in Waltham Cross in 1941, right in the middle of an air raid.  My dad was yelling up at the planes saying "Not tonight Adolf, not tonight!" Waltham Cross back then was a wonderful village to grow up in. ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Cross in 1950 by Madeline Rees

Memories Of My Childhood In Rossington.

My story starts on the 1st of March 1950, the date of my birth at Doncaster Royal Infirmary.  My parents Jack & Mary Flather lived in Old Rossington at 65 Haigh Crescent, living with relatives (Guy) ...Read more

A memory of New Rossington in 1950 by Sandra Faulkner

Birthplace

I was born in Coworth rd, number 2 which is opposite the shop, I remember the shops well. The post office was run by the 2 Miss Whites and the VG Stores was run by the Freemans, brothers who were partially sighted. Later on the shop ...Read more

A memory of Sunningdale in 1959 by Lizzie Halls

Holy Family Convent Tooting Broadway 1930 36

My mother is writing aother volume of her memoirs and suggested that I send you an account of her sojourn in Tooting whilst her mother was Matron of the Royal Dental Hospital and she spent six happy years at ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by paulrwnorris

Captions

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Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, 1891

The Catholic Church considered bathing in public to be sinful, though taking the waters at holy wells to relieve aches and pains was acceptable.

Caption For Rhos On Sea, The Seafront 1921

Its real name is Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, and the minute 6th-century St Trillo's chapel, built over a holy well, still stands on the promenade.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, The Church C1950

Midway between the ancient sites of two Norman motte and bailey castles at the extreme ends of the village, Holy Trinity Church is the topographical as well as the spiritual centre of Ascott; old

Caption For Holywell, The Great Ouse 1914

Holywell developed by the Great Ouse as a traditional `ring` village: the main street runs around the perimeter of the community with only one access road.

Caption For Pitsea, Pitsea Road C1955

Many people approached their houses by grass tracks, and drew water from a well or carried buckets to a standpipe (sometimes a half-mile away); they cooked by paraffin or coal and lit their homes

Caption For Chesterfield, Holy Trinity Church 1914

The fine embattled western tower of Holy Trinity houses a clock and one bell.

Caption For Port Erin, Rushen Church 1907

Here we see Kirk Rushen (Holy Trinity) with its bell turret and the vicarage.

Caption For Washington, The Village C1965

The Village c1955 The two principal churches in the village at this time were the Roman Catholic Our Blessed Lady Immaculate, which dated from the late 1870s, and Holy Trinity, which had been

Caption For Duncton, Church 1912

Holy Trinity Church was built in 1866 in the Decorated style, on the site of a medieval church.

Caption For Kendal, Parish Church 1914

Kendal's church of the Holy Trinity is Cumbria's largest parish church, and dates from the 13th century, although it was extensively restored 60 years before this photograph was taken, between

Caption For Cranford, Church Of The Holy Angels C1965

The District Church of the Holy Angels began its existence in a steel hut.

Caption For Duncton, Church 1912

Holy Trinity Church was built in 1866 in the Decorated style, on the site of a medieval church.

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Caption For Westham, C1965

Holy Trinity Church was built in 1866 in the Decorated style, on the site of a medieval church.

Caption For Asfordby, The Street C1955

For nearly a hundred years, the Holwell ironworks were an important focus for the village.

Caption For Laindon, St Nicholas's Church C1955

The timber is about 700 years old, and the bell turret rests on an arched frame of timber.

Caption For Elsecar, Parish Church C1955

Holy Trinity church was built in 1843, and in 1902 a peal of bells was added as a grateful memorial to the 6th Earl of Fitzwilliam, nephew of Rockingham.