Maps

77 maps found.

1945, Wootton St Lawrence Ref. NPO874488
1898, Lydeard St Lawrence Ref. RNE770868
1896, Marston St Lawrence Ref. RNE775231
1898, Ilketshall St Lawrence Ref. RNE743283
1919, Marston St Lawrence Ref. POP775231
1919, Lydeard St Lawrence Ref. POP770868
1921, Ilketshall St Lawrence Ref. POP743283
1898-1900, Clyst St Lawrence Ref. RNC671478
1901-1902, Beeston St Lawrence Ref. RNC636616
1902, Wick St Lawrence Ref. HOSM64526
1887, Lydeard St Lawrence Ref. HOSM52856
1910, Waltham St Lawrence Ref. HOSM63430
1946, Tilney St Lawrence Ref. NPO848535
1945, Beeston St Lawrence Ref. NPO636616
1898-1899, St Lawrence Ref. RNC824027
1921, St Lawrence Bay Ref. POP824028
1919, Clyst St Lawrence Ref. POP671478
1920, Ayot St Lawrence Ref. POP629389
1896, Ayot St Lawrence Ref. RNE629389
1898-1900, Lydeard St Lawrence Ref. RNC770868

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Memories

88 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

1950s Rosenau Rd.

Hi, I was born in 1946 at the South London Hospital for Women and lived for a while at 15 Etruria St. Battersea, it was near Dogs Home Bridge and Battersea Power Station, where my dad, Charlie Jones worked. Soon we moved ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by kenjones8

Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School

I attended Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School from September 6, 1963 until February 1969. Although I had passed my 11 Plus examination very highly (highest in the southwest of England) and wanted to go ...Read more

A memory of Lawrence Weston in 1963 by Timothy Purnell

Silverton Stud. Sutton Dowells

He hon janet kidd daughter of Lord Easterbrook owned and ran the stud farm here, breeding hangovers horses. She was the prime thinker and moved got start the Taunton jumping festival. My mother and father living ...Read more

A memory of Auton Dolwells by haylwinselfe

Wedding

I was married at St. Lawrences Church in 3rd April 1965, what a lovely day it was, a beautiful church and the weather was perfect.

A memory of Morden in 1965 by Sheila Sears

Troedy Best Place In The World To Grow Up

1953, my first day of school, holding hands with Brian Brown going down the street to the bottom gate of school was my first real memory of Troedy. We all took care of each other those days, we shared ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch in 1953 by Jennifer Jenkins

Growing Up In Holbeach St Marks (The Marsh)

Although I was actually born in Holbeach Bank, and spent the first 3 1/2 years of my life in Holbeach St Matthews, I spent my childhood in Holbeach St Marks. My mother and father Ray and Greta Gray, ...Read more

A memory of Holbeach St Marks in 1955 by Alan Gray

Growing Up At Newton Poppleford

I was born in London, moved to Oak Tree Villas at Newton Poppleford in Devon at 9 months. Jean Bastin lived on one side and Brian Pring on the other, with Mrs Harrison the church organist in the fourth house, ...Read more

A memory of Newton Poppleford in 1930 by David Page

Sidcup High Street

Just looking at this photo brings a lump to my throat. We lived in Blackhorse Road just off the High Street. The shop in the photo is on the corner of Blackhorse Road. I was 15 yrs old in 1965 and the Beatles were topping the charts ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup in 1965

No 489 Squadron Flew From Raf Langham

A commemorative brass plaque in the church of St Andrew and St Mary, Langham was erected in memory of these men of 489 Torpedo Bomber Squadron RNZAF (and their comrades in other Coastal Command Squadrons) ...Read more

A memory of Langham in 1944 by David Burrowes

Schooldays

I went to the High School in Ludlow from 1941 - 49 and then went back to teach there in about 1956. I had a flat in Broad Street just below where this picture stops and used to go to this church of St Laurence on a very regular basis- they ...Read more

A memory of Ludlow in 1941 by The Revd. Madeleine Evans

Captions

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Caption For Southampton, High Street 1908

Badly damaged during World War Two, it was finally demolished in the 1950s.

Caption For Eyam, Village 1896

We can see the tower of the parish church of St Lawrence, where the minister, William Mompesson, led the sacrifice, in the left background.

Caption For Plymouth, Drake's Island 1890

The folly was constructed using stone from the tower of St Lawrence's church, which used to stand on the site now occupied by Royal William Yard in Stonehouse.

Caption For Lechlade, St John's Lock C1960

This is the highest lock on the River Thames, which was at one time an important artery of commerce and trade.

Caption For Reading, Market Place C1870

This view looks towards St Lawrence's Church.

Caption For Eyam, The Church 1896

Eyam`s parish church of St Lawrence has many memories of the tragic visitation of the plague in 1665-6.

Caption For Upwey, St Lawrence's Church And Village C1870

Positioned cosily under the downs, and with its cluster of thatched and slate-roofed cottages around it, the Perpendicular tower of St Lawrence's Church rises above the surrounding gravestones.

Caption For St Ives, Bridge 1899

The present bridge was constructed in Barnack stone in 1414, and the chapel of St Ledger (or St Lawrence as some records suggest) was consecrated in 1426.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Street C1955

The house with the two dormers is Lawrence House, now the town museum, and at the far end we can see the gable of Eagle House.

Caption For Bidborough, Church 1896

The church of St Lawrence is superbly positioned on the brow of a narrow spur offering splendid views to the north of the Greensand Hills.

Caption For Hungerford, St Lawrence's Parish Church 1903

This photograph could well be a study in oils, but the church of St Lawrence, standing next to the canal, is said to be large and uninspired.

Caption For Rosedale Abbey, Church And Post Office C1960

The small hamlet of Rosedale Abbey sits in the heart of Rosedale on the southern edge of the North York Moors, seen in the background.

Caption For Gumfreston, Church 1890

This charming 12th- century church is dedicated to St Lawrence.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Street C1955

The house with the two dormers is Lawrence House, now the town museum, and at the far end we can see the gable of Eagle House.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Street C1955

The house with the two dormers is Lawrence House, now the town museum, and at the far end we can see the gable of Eagle House.

Caption For Hungerford, The Church And Canal C1955

Records show that St Lawrence stands on the site of a Christian church dating back to at least 1108.

Caption For Rosedale Abbey, The Green C1960

It was dissolved in 1535, and remained mostly intact until 1850, when mining brought a demand for housing.

Caption For Edgware, George V Memorial Gardens, Canon's Park C1955

Originally owned by the Priory of St Bartholomew The Great, the estate was acquired in 1709 by James Brydges, later Duke of Chandos.

Caption For Rugby, The Open Air Swimming Baths 1932

On St Matthew Street opposite once lay Gilbert's Rugby Football Museum, where rugby balls had been made by hand since the first half of the 19th century.

Caption For Rugby, St Andrew's Parish Church 1922

This separation of St Andrew's Church from the Abbey of Leicester was to save its assets from seizure at the dissolution of the monasteries during the reign of Henry VIII — a fate suffered by both

Caption For Waltham St Lawrence, The Church C1955

A majestic yew tree marks the approach to St Lawrence's, which has a west tower of flint and stone blocks topped with early brick.

Caption For Malmesbury, Abbey Ruins 1924

Here we see the south transept of the abbey before the restoration had taken place, with the spire of St Paul`s in the background.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, St Mary's Church, The Interior 1894

It was a small quiet village, and used to govern the hamlets of St Laurence, St Peter and St John.

Caption For Measham, The Parish Church C1965

In the heart of the old coalfield, this large village had many inhabitants dependent upon the mine and its good coal.