Maps

302 maps found.

1919, Buckland St Mary Ref. POP654773
Codford, 1940, Codford St Mary Ref. NPO673209
1946, Creeting St Mary Ref. NPO682969
1900, Week St Mary Ref. RNC862690
1899, Clyst St Mary Ref. RNC671479
1946, Wainfleet St Mary Ref. NPO859509
1896, Ampney St Mary Ref. RNE625025
1946, Trimley St Mary Ref. NPO853483
1920, Holmbury St Mary Ref. POP738586
1940, Holmbury St Mary Ref. NPO738586
1940, Donhead St Mary Ref. NPO692001
1947, Cleeton St Mary Ref. NPO670145
1898, Rockland St Mary Ref. RNE819158
1898, Stoke St Mary Ref. RNE840132
1898, Pulham St Mary Ref. RNE811477
1919, Tedburn St Mary Ref. POP845682
1921, Trimley St Mary Ref. POP853483
1922, Tydd St Mary Ref. POP855243
1923, Wainfleet St Mary Ref. POP859509
1919, Donhead St Mary Ref. POP692001

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Memories

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Clements Hall

I must have been about six when I stayed at Clements Hall with my brothers Edwin and Terry in the 1950s. Christine story brought back memories. I also remember the geese, the matron often made me sit on the step to shell the peas. The ...Read more

A memory of Hockley in 1956 by Gillian Mower

St Mary’s Graves End

My name is Gary Canham, my brother Richard and I were placed into care at St Mary’s School in Graves End on the 24/04/1961, aged 3 and 2, we remained there till being returned to our mother and stepfather on 22/06/1963. I have ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by Gary Canham

High Street, St. Mary Bourne

In the foreground are the village Almshouses, with two village shops also in view. The first is the Post Office stores and the other owned by Roy and Ruth Wells. Neither are there today.

A memory of St Mary Bourne in 1955 by Stephanie Garnham

Village Life

I was born in post-war Corringham into a large family that had been evacuated from the blitzed East End of London. I was christened and married at St. Mary's Church and I lived in Chamberlain Avenue (down the left fork of the road) ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1940

Visits To Cathedral

We used to stay one week each summer with my mother's aunt and we would be taken to see the sights of Coventry. I remember so well going into the ruined cathedral and feeling a sense of awe and that it was still a place of worship, ...Read more

A memory of Coventry in 1955 by Josie Skene

Scene Of High Street, St. Mary Bourne, Hampshire

This photograph shows the thatched house of Mr and Mrs Hansford on the right, on the opposite side of the road to the village stores owned by Roy and Ruth Wells. In the centre of the picture, in the ...Read more

A memory of St Mary Bourne in 1955 by Stephanie Garnham

Flagstones

This property is known as Flagstone and is at the foot of the Causeway, next to St Mary's Church. It is dated 1615 on the centre gable, this is thought to relate only to that part of the buidling. The main building may be up to 200 years ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by M

My Ancestral Ties To Pembroke

Greetings from Canada. Although I have never visited England I have long had a great admiration of Wales. My Great Grandfather who was born in London in 1835 of Welsh parents wrote many notations in margins of a Family ...Read more

A memory of Pembroke by Edgar Johns

West End

I was born on a not very pleasant day in February 1954! We lived in the Dunkirk area of the West End below the factory/mill on Dunkirk Lane. We had "The Green" to play on, Warley Road, and then the "Top Park" further up when we were a little ...Read more

A memory of Halifax by Thomas Gledhill

Lock Keeper, Wheaton Aston.

A headstone is to be found in St Marys & St Chad's churchyard in Brewood. The late Thomas Williams, lock Keeper at Wheaton Aston lock. If anyone can add to this. Why Brewood no Wheaton Aston. 1847. It seems I cannot add a photograph.

A memory of Wheaton Aston by Simon Wain

Captions

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Caption For Newtown Linford, All Saints Church C1965

St Mary de Castro Church c1955 St.Mary de Castro, situated as its name implies within the medieval castle, was founded by Robert de Beaumont in 1107 as a secular college, but by c1143 it had

Caption For Haverfordwest, Priory Ruins 1890

The Augustinian Priory of St Mary and St Thomas the Martyr was founded c1200 by Robert fitz Richard (d1213).

Caption For Crichel House, House And Park 1904

The original house, owned by the Napier family, burnt down in 1742, and the wealthy Humphrey Sturt, who had married an heiress, inherited the estate in 1765.

Caption For Hampstead Norreys, The Village From Folly Hill C1950

The village of Hampstead Norris nestles in a shallow valley, the buildings dominated by the short broad tower of St Mary's church in the background.

Caption For Sawston, St Mary's Church C1965

The lofty-aisled Norman nave of St Mary's was extended in the 13th century.

Caption For Horsham, The Carfax 1907

St Mary's Church 1907 Moving north-east to the western end of the Sussex Weald, we reach the town of Horsham, which expanded greatly after the railway arrived in 1848.

Caption For Newark, Market Place 1906

The 252 ft spire of St Mary Magdalen towers over the Market Place.

Caption For Stamford, Brooke's Court 1922

This passageway, which now runs from St Mary's Street down into the car park beside the meadows, formed one of a tight network of passages and closes which provided cramped tenement accommodation in this

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace C1965

A view of the Archbishop of Canterbury`s official residence when Archbishop Geoffrey Fisher, who crowned the Queen, was primate.

Caption For Bitteswell, The Village C1955

This view, almost unchanged today, shows the 14th-century St Mary's Church overlooking the village greens.

Caption For Stafford, St Mary's Church C1950

The nave of St Mary's acted as the parish church for the town, while the large chancel was used by a secular College of Canons, responsible to the King, whose duty was to pray for members of the

Caption For Arundel, High Street 1906

St Mary's Church 1907 Moving north-east to the western end of the Sussex Weald, we reach the town of Horsham, which expanded greatly after the railway arrived in 1848.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Triangle C1960

This area of Malmesbury was once called the Sheep Fair; it is in the parish of Westport, which by the late 19th century became a civil parish of westport St Mary Within.

Caption For Dublin, St Mary's Pro Cathedral 1897

The principal Catholic church in Dublin, the Church of the Conception of the Virgin Mary.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Upper High Street C1950

Looking up towards St Mary's church.

Caption For Cowes, Northwood House C1955

A casualty station was set up there during the air raids on Cowes on the night of 4 and 5 May 1942.

Caption For Edinburgh, St Mary's Cathedral 1897

Here we see the imposing interior of St Mary's Cathedral.

Caption For Stamford, St Mary's Church 1922

The tower and spire of St Mary's church dominates the view.

Caption For Eccles, Church Street C1955

The name Eccles comes from 'ecclesia', and means 'the place of the church', so it is no surprise that its central street is called Church Street.

Caption For Teddington, St Alban's Church 1899

It became quickly clear that St Mary's Church was too small for the parish.

Caption For Hitchin, St Mary's Church 1903

An atmospheric view of St Mary's south porch and tower, in 1903.

Caption For Beverley, North Bar Within 1913

It also reveals more detail of the west front of St Mary's Church.

Caption For Andover, St Mary's Church C1960

Seen here from beside the War Memorial, St Mary's Church stands in sharp silhouette.