Places

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Maps

20 maps found.

1946, Crow's Nest Ref. NPO685035
1919, Crow's Nest Ref. POP685035
1898, Crow Nest Ref. RNE684798
1882, Crow's Nest Ref. HOSM42462
1900, Crow's Nest Ref. RNC685035
1947, Crow Nest Ref. NPO684798
1925, Crow Nest Ref. POP684798
1895, Crow's Nest Ref. RNE685035
1903-1904, Crow Nest Ref. RNC684798
1848 - 1891, Crow Nest Ref. HOSM46230
1882, Crowsnest Ref. HOSM42488
1921, Crowsnest Ref. POP685054
1902-1903, Crowsnest Ref. RNC685054
1947, Crowsnest Ref. NPO685054
1899, Crowsnest Ref. RNE685054
1947, Crown East Ref. NPO684966
1898, Crown East Ref. RNE684966
1920, Crown East Ref. POP684966
1899-1902, Crown East Ref. RNC684966
1884, Crown East Ref. HOSM42481

Books

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Memories

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Living In North Boarhunt 1965 1968

My parents moved to North Boarhunt in 1964/65. We lived at the top of Trampers Lane - sideways to what was then Doney's Garage. Our house was called "Tryfan". I went to Newton Primary School and have very fond ...Read more

A memory of North Boarhunt in 1965 by Louise Selves

Memories At The Crows Nest Bungalow

During the mid 1960s I spent many a happy childhood holiday staying at the Crows Nest Bungalow at Reighton Gap. This bungalow was sited near the cliff edge, by the gorge overlooking the distant caravan site. (One ...Read more

A memory of Reighton by Simon Goddard

Grain Fort

After the war in 1946 my father, a sergeant in the MPSC, was transfered to Darland camp in Gillingham but as there were no married quarters available there we, as a family, were billeted in the Coastguards quarters on the Isle of ...Read more

A memory of Isle of Grain in 1946 by John Gregory

Hipperholme Cross Roads And Lightcliffe

The little 'hut' on the corner to me was always known as 'Mannings'. I think Mr Manning lived at the top of the stray. I had a paper round there for a while, early mornings going as far as Crosslee factory. ...Read more

A memory of Hipperholme by Dan Prest

Growing Up In A Small Village

My parents moved to Twycross from London in the early 1960s. We lived on Sheepy Road next door to Mr Charlie Brooks and Louie Jones. On the opposite side were Stan and Ilma Jones and Len Gibbs and his daughter Joan. I ...Read more

A memory of Twycross by Tracy Wright

Cofton Farm Camp Site

'Eee, when I were a lad'....... in the 1950's my dad and I would get the bus from Exeter to Dawlish and camp for a week at Cofton Farm, using a little WWII army-surplus 2-man ridge tent. My elder brother was in The Scouts, and ...Read more

A memory of Starcross by Christopher Howard

What A Joy!

I am Pewsey born and bred and what a joy it is to discover a site where memories of our country's unique village life can be shared and stored for the future. So much to share about Pewsey life... I remember playing with all the children ...Read more

A memory of Pewsey in 1976 by Emma Miles

Shops And Shopkeepers In East Street ....St Marys Hall..

I remember the pram/toy shop on the corner, there was also a fabric shop - I think it was where Famished sandwich bar was (can't remember what it is called now..) I could buy a piece of ...Read more

A memory of Shoreham-By-Sea in 1968 by Barbara Gunn

A Walk From Shotgate Baptist Church To The Nevendon Road Part 2 See Part 1 And 2 Below

Continued from Part 2 On the south side of the fire station were a few houses and then a footpath that led to the other entrance to the recreational ground. ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

Beanfield Secondary

I was in that class at Beanfield Secondary and remember, Jim Drummond, Ray Shillitoe,Pete Bird and also Mick Hambly, Clive Evans, Ann Francis, Irene Mitchell, Jim Gardener, John Gamble, Michael Parker and others. I lived on the ...Read more

A memory of Corby in 1965 by Ken Brooks

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Captions

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Caption For Cropton, St Gregory's Church C1960

Buried in the churchyard here is William Scoresby (1732-1816), the mariner who invented the crow's nest lookout for his arctic whaling ships.