Maps

122 maps found.

1903-1904, St John's Ref. RNC823948
1899-1902, St John's Ref. RNC823950
1920, St John's Wood Ref. POP824000
1946, St John's Highway Ref. NPO823982
1919, St John Ref. POP823945
1919, St Johns Ref. POP823951
1896, St John Ref. RNE823945
1898, St Johns Ref. RNE823951
1896, St Johns Ref. RNE823955
1920, St Johns Ref. POP823955
1896, St Johns Ref. RNE823952
1947, St Johns Ref. NPO823951
1940, St Johns Ref. NPO823952
1922, St John's Fen End Ref. POP823970
1946, St John's Fen End Ref. NPO823970
1901-1904, St John's Chapel Ref. RNC823964
1901-1902, St John's Highway Ref. RNC823982
1897-1909, St John's Wood Ref. RNC824000
1893, St John's Fen End Ref. RNE823970
1886, St John's Fen End Ref. HOSM45279

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Memories

920 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

The Present Day Hospital.

St John's Hospital is home to 35 elderly people. 24 live in the older part. There are 6 houses each holding 4 flats. House six can be seen in the photo, it stands alongside the hospital chapel. The chapel is used twice a ...Read more

A memory of Canterbury in 2004 by Claire Allen

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

Working On Church Street Six Times

When in 2018 I started work as a supervisor in a shop on Church Street, it occurred to me that I had had four jobs & two volunteer posts on the road. The first was a temporary job in the late '70's under the ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern by bru.enzer

Janet Ware Gift Shop In High Street 1950

I was 10 years old when my parents, Mr & Mrs Arthur Easton owned the gift shop called Janet Ware in the High St. Arthur & Ruby Easton, me, my brother John, 3 yrs, & my sister Rosemary, lived in ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath by Jay Weatherly

Memories Of Ambleside And The Lakes

We as a family first stayed at Rothay Manor in Ambleside in 1953 and it was then that I had my first experiences in fell walking, trout fishing and negotiating the nearby "Stepping Stones" across the river ...Read more

A memory of Ambleside by ducatee

Ilderton Road

I became a Bermondsey boy after moving from a prefab where I was born in the big snow in 1947. We lived at 14 Caulfield Road, Peckham, just around the corner from Jordans Dairy in Lugard Road s.e.15. (The last dairy farm in London). I ...Read more

A memory of Bermondsey by Terry Baker

First Assembly Of New Year, Princes’ Road School, September 1960

Now Andrew Goatley will sing the blessing: “Lord, receive us with thy blessings Once again assembled here. Pardon all, their faults confessing, Year by year, a richer ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by David Browne

Moffat Road/Furze Road

John Andrews, born in Moffat Road, became interested in Photography and ended up with a photo studio on the corner of Furze Road. Remember Melbourne Photos and Croydon Press in Beulah Road. Used to watch television in ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by John Andrews

Weddings And Christenings

I have this photograph. My parents were married at St John’s in 1946 and in 1996 my daughter bought it and had it framed for their 50th Anniversary. I was christened here in 1949

A memory of Bromsgrove by Lynda Frost

Facts Of Life

Just before our wedding at St Thomas's in April 1967, Ching my wife to be and I, were called to see the vicar. We sat in his lounge and he gave the essential instructions for making love (for making babies). He spoke very slowly and each ...Read more

A memory of Oakwood by Roger Crunden

Captions

529 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

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 Rochdale, St John's Rc Church And Parish Hall C1960

Facing the railway station is this unusual Catholic church, dedicated to St John the Baptist.

Caption For Stamford, All Saints' Church 1922

There is a strong similarity in the design of the towers of All Saints', St John's and St Martin's churches.

Caption For Lechlade, St John's Lock C1955

Lechlade is the highest lock on the River Thames; it is seen here from St John's bridge.

Caption For Malmesbury, River Avon From Daniel's Well C1955

This branch of the river passes through the Mill Brewery, at this time owned by Linolite Limited, and on to the weir by St John`s Bridge and the Avon Mill, eventually joining the other

Caption For Helston, The Lake 1913

St Michael's is on the skyline, and round the bend in the valley to the left is the site of St John's Priory Hospital, which cared for travellers and lepers from 1220 to 1580.

Caption For Ballaugh, Church 1895

Designed by John Welch and built in the 1830s, the new Ballaugh church was one of a number built or rebuilt in the early decades of the 19th century.

Caption For Pilling, St John The Baptist Church C1955

The first Christian church at Newers Wood had a moat.

Caption For Perth, Post Office And New Scott Street 1899

It was at Perth, in 1559, that John Knox gave his famous sermon from the pulpit of St John's Church, a powerful and emotive speech against idolatry which is regarded by many as the start of the Reformation

Caption For Peterborough, Market Square 1919

This view, taken from St John's Church across Cathedral Square, shows the Canadian Government offices next door to the Capital and Counties Bank, St Nicholas' Gate, the print works, a toy

Caption For Harborne, High Street C1955

The church of St John Baptist was designed by Yeoville Thomason, architect of Birmingham Council House.

Caption For Oare, Vale C1960

John Blackmore was rector of St Mary the Virgin, and it was here that his grand- son Richard set the scene for the tragic marriage ceremony of Lorna Doone to John Ridd in his famous novel

Caption For Caldecott, The Village C1955

St John the Evangelist is a fine sight but in 1797 the 14th-century spire was 'shatttered by lightning'.

Caption For Harborne, High Street C1955

The church of St John Baptist was designed by Yeoville Thomason, architect of Birmingham Council House.

Caption For Whitworth, Facit C1955

Facit, to the north of Whitworth, was elected for a church under the Rochdale Vicarage Act, 1866.St John`s was consecrated on 1 December 1871.

Caption For Pleasington, Priory Church 1894

Now a Grade 1 Listed Building, work was begun on this magnificent Catholic church, dedicated to St Mary and John the Baptist, in 1816.

Caption For Newtown, Ye Swan Inn C1955

Still sparsely populated, Newtown does not feel large enough to be a village, although it does have a church, dedicated to St Mary and St John Baptist.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1892

St Ives Harbour, facing east and in the lee of the Island, is one of the more sheltered harbours on this rugged coastline.

Caption For Alton, St Lawrence's Church 1927

In this year, wooden statues of St Michael and St George were placed in niches on either side of the altar in the War Memorial Chapel.

Caption For Bath, From Empire Hotel 1935

This was part of John Wood the Elder's Royal Forum of the 1740s, now unfortunately dominated by the interloping Gothic spire of St John the Baptist.

Caption For Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe Church 1887

The magnificent St Mary Redcliffe owes much to the generosity of William Canynge the elder (died 1396), and his grandson William Canynge the younger (1394?

Caption For Hothfield, Church 1901

In the 16th century Sir John Tufton entertained Queen Elizabeth I over two days.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street Gate C1950

Built in 1331, St Anne's Gate links the Close with St John's Street and Exeter Street.