Maps

122 maps found.

1919, Tipton St John Ref. POP848762
1947, Aldbrough St John Ref. NPO621164
1925, Aldbrough St John Ref. POP621164
1897, Tipton St John Ref. RNE848762
1898, Peasedown St John Ref. RNE802342
1922, Holbeach St Johns Ref. POP737583
1946, Cranford St John Ref. NPO681351
1895, Sherborne St John Ref. RNE829808
1899-1900, St John Ref. RNC823945
1901-1902, St Johns Ref. RNC823951
1897-1909, St Johns Ref. RNC823952
1899, Tipton St John Ref. RNC848762
1946, Peasedown St John Ref. NPO802342
1893, Terrington St John Ref. RNE846110
1946, Holbeach St Johns Ref. NPO737583
1898, Cranford St John Ref. RNE681351
1922, Terrington St John Ref. POP846110
1919, Stanton St John Ref. POP838525
1904-1905, St John's Town Of Dalry Ref. RNC823995
1898-1899, Barford St John Ref. RNC633089

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Memories

920 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Ancestor

I have an ancestor named Robert French 1545-1590 who was baptised at St John’s, Saxmundham. I have never visited this area before, but will be in early October 2024. Perhaps to discover further information

A memory of Saxmundham by David Lawrence

Park House Farm

My wife and I spent one year ( circa 1953 ) living in an apartment at Park House Farm where Tony Warner raised sugar beets and pigs. The Manor House was built on a Roman foundation which then formed the basement of the building. ...Read more

A memory of Snettisham by Herbert Kulik

Campsbourne Junior School Around 1960

I attended Campsbourne Junior School between 1958 and 1961. I arrived during the 2nd Year at the age of 8, having moved from St Michael's School in Highgate. I was placed in the top stream and my class teachers were ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey by al.birkett

The Salford Girl

I was born in 1947 and lived at 52 West St, Lower Broughton, Salford 7. I attended St. John's School for girls, just off Chapel St. My parents were Annie and David Johnson. I had an older sister, Jean, and a younger brother, David. My ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Anne Whyte

Winnville

Winnville opposite Askrigg Post Office was the residence of George Winn and his wife Elizabeth. George was born in 1808 in Nappa Hall Askrigg along with his brothers Richard Metcalfe Winn and John Winn who became the vicar of St Andrews ...Read more

A memory of Askrigg in 1860 by Julie Brutnell

Living In Chilton

My family moved to Chilton Foliat and took over the "Old Post Office". I was still young then and went to the old school run by Mr & Mrs Hassall who lived next door to the school. Two classrooms and very fond memories. At ...Read more

A memory of Chilton Foliat in 1964 by Steve Elliott

Childhood Days

Having moved several times as a child we were offered our first council house on the new estate in Hough Green, we were one of the first families to move into Phillip Road and I can remember my late mother saying it looked like a ...Read more

A memory of Widnes in 1953 by Robert Graham

Researching Ann Fraser Or Other Area Fraser

I have a death notice for Ann Fraser, beloved wife of John Fraser who died Sat. November 10, 1894 at age 44. Interment at Harrington Church, on Wednesday, leaving Rose Hill at 2:30. I believe this is my ...Read more

A memory of Harrington in 1890 by Jim Buchanan

Laleham Abbey

My sister Kathleen Taylor (former name) was cook in the kitchen for the retired old ladies. I was always staying with her during school holidays. Her husband then (now deceased) was Barry Taylor and they had two children, Sarah born ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1970 by Stuart Mitchell

Looking Back To The Early Days

I was born in rented 'rooms' at Wordsworth Road in 1936 and came to move with my parents to five different addresses at Easington before I moved away from the area, when I married in 1963. But although my ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery in 1900 by Harold(Harry) Barnes

Captions

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Caption For Glen Helen, The Hotel 1893

Glen Helen is situated about two miles north of St John's, and was developed from 1850 onwards by a Mr Marsden who named the glen after his daughter.

Caption For Cambridge, Pembroke College C1955

St Catharine's College's open court faces Trumpington Street.

Caption For Cambridge, St Catharine's College 1890

St Catharine's College's open court faces Trumpington Street.

Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

There are no medieval churches in Leeds.The church of St John the Evangelist was consecrated in 1634 and retains its oaken interior and a great screen which is considered to be one of the finest of

Caption For St Annes, The Parish Church 1914

On 6 August 1872 the building of St Anne's parish church began.

Caption For Spilsby, The Church C1955

The tower of St James' Church is still the original Spilsby greenstone, but the rest of the church has been faced with the stronger limestone, hence the different colour.

Caption For Stamford, View From The Water Meadows 1922

From left to right, the four churches are All Saints', St John's, St Michael's and St Mary's.

Caption For West Bay, Harbourside C1955

High tide in the Basin, looking eastwards to St John's Church (left of centre), West Bay Hotel (centre), the Custom House (right of centre) and Old Storehouse (further right).

Caption For Coventry, Statue On The Cathedral 2004

By the entrance is Epstein's sculpture of St Michael defeating Lucifer, one of his last works.

Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

The church of St John the Evangelist was consecrated in 1634 and retains its oaken interior and a great screen which is considered to be one of the finest of its type in England.

Caption For Marton, The Church Of St James And St Paul 1897

Despite the brickwork at the east end, Marton's church of St James and St Paul is one of the oldest surviving timber churches in Europe - it was founded in 1343 by Sir John de Davenport, and hence the

Caption For Doncaster, The Racecourse C1955

There have been race meetings in Doncaster since 1600, but it was the St Leger of 1776 that put the town on the racing calendar.

Caption For Spilsby, The Church C1955

The tower of St James' Church is still the original Spilsby greenstone, but the rest of the church has been faced with the stronger limestone, hence the different colour.

Caption For Devizes, The Town Hall C1960

This view down St John's Street shows the Town Hall.

Caption For Manchester, The Cathedral 1889

Dedicated to the Glorious Virgin and the holy martyrs St Denis and St George, the cathedral was originally built as a collegiate church by Thomas, Lord de la Warre, in the 15th century.

Caption For Lytham, East Beach 1907

In the distance are Lytham windmill and the spire of St John's Church.

Caption For Doncaster, The Racecourse C1955

There have been race meetings in Doncaster since 1600, but it was the St Leger of 1776 that put the town on the racing calendar.

Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

The church of St John the Evangelist was consecrated in 1634 and retains its oaken interior and a great screen which is considered to be one of the finest of its type in England.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, The Boars Head C1955

The beam over the fireplace is reputed to have supported the figures of Christ, St Mary and St John across the rood screen in St Michael's church.

Caption For Fairford, The Mill And Bridge C1950

Beyond the mill, which dates from Norman times, is the square tower of St Mary's.

Caption For Cragg Vale, St John's Church C1955

The pinnacled Victorian Parish Church of St John, Cragg Vale, with its crowded graveyard, looks down the isolated, wooded valley where the coiners once operated, far from the eyes of the law and authority

Caption For Bredgar, The Street C1960

The church of St John has a beautiful tower, which overlooks this splendid-looking family home.

Caption For Thornton Cleveleys, The Little Church Within The Trees C1955

Recent restoration has beautified St John's, the parish church, which has long played an important role in the Fylde.

Caption For Friern Barnet, St James' Church C1965

In the 12th century Friern Barnet belonged to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, and the church, notwithstanding extensive mid 19th-century additions, dates from around that time.