Places
36 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Salisbury, Wiltshire
- Trowbridge, Wiltshire
- Marlborough, Wiltshire
- Swindon, Wiltshire
- Bradford-On-Avon, Wiltshire
- Chippenham, Wiltshire
- Calne, Wiltshire
- Malmesbury, Wiltshire
- Wilton, Wiltshire
- Devizes, Wiltshire
- Mere, Wiltshire
- Westbury, Wiltshire
- Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
- Warminster, Wiltshire
- Highworth, Wiltshire
- Melksham, Wiltshire
- Cricklade, Wiltshire
- Corsham, Wiltshire
- Pewsey, Wiltshire
- Castle Combe, Wiltshire
- Ramsbury, Wiltshire
- Stonehenge, Wiltshire
- Avebury, Wiltshire
- Amesbury, Wiltshire
- Tilshead, Wiltshire
- Longleat, Wiltshire
- Lacock, Wiltshire
- Box, Wiltshire
- Fovant, Wiltshire
- Ludgershall, Wiltshire
- Old Sarum, Wiltshire
- Burbage, Wiltshire
- Savernake Forest, Wiltshire
- Netheravon, Wiltshire
- Freshford, Wiltshire
- Zeals, Wiltshire
Photos
4,843 photos found. Showing results 21 to 40.
Maps
3,664 maps found.
Books
16 books found. Showing results 25 to 16.
Memories
113 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
My Maslen Ancestors
My great-grandparents were married at Little Coxwell 1864 and my grandfather was born there in 1864 also, my great-grandfather was called John Maslen and his wife was Jane (nee Haines), they had come over from the ...Read more
A memory of Little Coxwell in 1860 by
Bombing Raids In 1940
Bristol's premier shopping centre was turned into a wasteland of burned out buildings after major bombing raids in 1940, during the Second World War. Bridge Street Summary Bridge Street ran from High Street, rising up a ...Read more
A memory of Bristol by
Tales Of College Green
This shows College Green and its grand posh upmarket shops, at a time in the past when parking wasn't a problem. Many famous people lived round the Green over the years including Mary Robinson; actress and mistress of the ...Read more
A memory of Bristol by
Memories Of My Childhood
I was born in 1956, in Wiltshire, but my first memories are of Pawlett, where we moved, when I was very small. It was a smaller, quiter village than it is even now. I went to the village school, on the village green, next to ...Read more
A memory of Pawlett in 1961 by
Researching Ancestors
On Sunday 21st Feb 2010 my mother, family and I visited Hinton Charterhouse to look for information on the Wiltshire family who lived in the High Street. We found the bow window house that was a butchers shop and ...Read more
A memory of Hinton Charterhouse in 2010 by
Brooksby Hall Agricultural College, Leicestershire,England
Like Gwilym Evans I was enlisted into HM Forces in 1944, along with my twin brother. We were born in May 1926. Served with RASC as drivers first in Wiltshire, England, driving 3 ton ...Read more
A memory of Nantgwynant in 1949 by
Teachers
The picture is exactly how I remember the school. The headmaster was Mr Lee, we use to call him Jimpy. Then there was Mrs Waller, who we were all scared of, she was really strict. Mr Wiltshire was a favourite, he used to ...Read more
A memory of Headley in 1952 by
My Grandfather
This is approximately the year when researching my family history that I became aware that there is a plaque in the church for my grandfather, George Reginald Mundy of the Wiltshire Regiment, who was killed in action on 23/7/1916 ...Read more
A memory of Great Durnford in 1975 by
Personal Reflections
I was born in Sandleaze, Worton in 1957. I was brought up at 1 Mill Road near the Marston boundary. I remember many things about the village especially the Rose and Crown Pub and the Mill. I remember with pride the war ...Read more
A memory of Worton by
The Police Station & Cinema Advertisements
The memory from 1948 reminded me of my first and ALMOST ONLY experience of a cell. My parents were friends of Cliff Hayward of Bolton on Dearne and his family. Cliff was a Police constable on the ...Read more
A memory of Goldthorpe by
Captions
77 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.
Situated to the west of Romsey, Sherfield English lies close to the county boundary with Wiltshire.
This small Wiltshire market town has a long, roughly north-south High Street, seen here looking north from the junction with Bath Road.
This Wiltshire village grew up on three roughly parallel terraces on the steep and well-wooded Avon valley side, with the parish church at the south end.
This earlier view of the Strand shows the Wiltshire & Dorset Bank on the left and the Commercial and Temperance Hotel in the far distance.
This miniature model of Stonehenge in far-off Wiltshire was erected by William Danby of Swinton Hall, Ilton, near Masham in around 1820 as a folly to interest and impress visitors to his estate.
Home brewed Wiltshire Ales can be obtained at the New Inn, and Ushers Ales are still brewed today in the town.
It is amateurish in design, and the least impressive of all the Wiltshire horses.
Near the Wiltshire border, St Peter's contains a tablet which recalls a chorister's dedicated service in this church.
It is amateurish in design, and the least impressive of all the Wiltshire horses.
At No 23 is Rosa Lewis Cole, confectioner, and next door at No 24 is Wiltshire & Sons, butchers; their grocer's shop is opposite (left) at No 22.
Westbury Avenue, to the right, was named because of its view to Westbury White Horse in Wiltshire.
The school friends Brian Gregg, Rod Goodway, Roger Hartley, Bob Duke and Andy Rickell were discovered by pop impresario Micky Most, who lived in Wiltshire at the time.
Wharves and warehouses were built alongside the river to accommodate the trade in cheeses from all parts of Gloucestershire and North Wiltshire.
This church was built as part of the 'suburban' church movement for dealing with the expanding industrial towns of Wiltshire.
The business was founded by Joseph's father, who had come to Bristol from Wiltshire.
Hever is intimately associated with Anne Boleyn, who spent her childhood here in the company of her father Sir Thomas Bullen, the Earl of Wiltshire, whose tomb is at the little church of St Peter.
On the wall of the nave is 'one of the loveliest fragments of sculpture in Wiltshire, the portrait of a 13th-century lady, with curls in her hair, and hands clasped'.
This Wiltshire village is known locally as the village of four crosses, all medieval.
The petrol station opposite, once owned by Frank C Harcombe, according to Kelly's Directory of Wiltshire 1939, is now a parking area.
Wiltshire & Sons (left of photograph) opened their first supermarket in the 1960s, which later became Gateway in 1973.
South Tidworth is situated in the Test Valley, but in the 1974 boundary changes it ended up in Wiltshire.
This building opened as the Wiltshire & Dorset Bank in 1885 and is now used as offices and as a hairdresser's salon.
Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire, chosen in 1888 for reasons of communication.
The last tour heads west from the Wiltshire border to Devonshire; we are never far from Dorset to the south.
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