Maps

122 maps found.

1901-1902, Terrington St John Ref. RNC846110
1898-1899, Stanton St John Ref. RNC838525
1897-1900, Sherborne St John Ref. RNC829808
1901-1902, Cranford St John Ref. RNC681351
1883 - 1905, St John Ref. HOSM60026
1898, Barford St John Ref. HOSM37095
1894, Sherborne St John Ref. HOSM59048
1888, Tipton St John Ref. HOSM50669
1903-1904, Aldbrough St John Ref. RNC621164
1897-1909, Berwick St John Ref. RNC639252
1901-1902, Holbeach St Johns Ref. RNC737583
1888, Tipton St John Ref. HOSM62022
1886, Terrington St John Ref. HOSM61419
1898, Stanton St John Ref. HOSM60313
1884, Peasedown St John Ref. HOSM56207
1886 - 1887, Holbeach St Johns Ref. HOSM48678
1900 - 1924, Berwick St John Ref. HOSM37650
1892 - 1912, Aldbrough St John Ref. HOSM35849
1883 - 1903, Annis Hill Ref. HOSM49293
1886, Rands Drain Ref. HOSM60030

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Memories

920 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

A Great Place To Live

Having been born and brought up in Buckhusrt Hill in the 1960s and 1970s and 1980s and now living in Kent, it reminds me what a unique place it once was. My immediate memories are of Lords Bushes and living in Forest ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Andrew Evans

Dukeshouse Wood Camp School (Part Two)

My recollection of  a dance that was arranged in the sports hall made me and another lad George Bishop decide to abstain from the proceedings as I think at the time, in fact I am sure about myself that I was very ...Read more

A memory of Hexham in 1940 by Les May

Orange Hill Girls Grammar School

After passing the 11+ at St Johns School, Milton Road, West Hendon, I attended Orange Hill from 1947. I had quite a journey, having to take the trolleybus along the Edgware Road then a walk down the Watling Avenue ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Ann Midson

Cononley

I was born in Buttershaw in Bradford. I moved to Cononley at the age of 5 and have spent happy times in and around the village. Living just outside the village parish lines at this time our family became very involved in the village ...Read more

A memory of Cononley in 1977 by Angela Wilkinson

Netherthong In The First World War Part 2

Throughout the course of the First World War many local organizations raised money to send parcels to local soldiers. This was particularly relevant at Christmas and the presents included shirts, socks, ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

St John's Street

During the Second World War they put up families in the almshouses, at the end of the war they had a street party for the children almost next to the almshouses, myself and the Willis brothers were there.

A memory of Malmesbury by David W Reeves

Percy Main Village

I was born in 1947, and lived at number 14, Blyth Street, Percy Main village, my maiden name was Bell. My mam was called Ethel, dad was Bob, and my sister was Iris. When I was a child my granda Joe Bell, his daughter Phemie and ...Read more

A memory of Percy Main by Sylvia Walker

Christmas

When I worked at Fentocraft in St Johns Road it was a small factory that did hand painting on glass and pick-a-sticks, a game. We always had a Christmas party, they would put a table down the middle and our bosses, a M and Mrs Bound, ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1960 by Pamela Mather

Happy Days 1950s And 60s

I was born and brought up in Weaverham until I left to move to Altrincham with my new wife (and job). Over that 20 year period I have so many happy memories; too many to record in 1000 words. Lived in Lime Avenue all that ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham by George Ellis

Ex St Roberts Catholic School Harrogate

Born in Waterloo Street, Harrogate, in early 1940s. Attended above school until left in 1956. Started work at J.S.Driver, grocers on Beulah Street, Stan Wood manager. Remember 'Syncopated Sandy,' playing ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by Tony Richardson

Captions

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Caption For Lindale, St Paul's Church 1898

An ancient iron bloomery, or furnace, was discovered in St Paul's churchyard in 1912 when the church was being extended; this is very appropriate for the churchyard that is the last resting place

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Street 1948

St Michael's tower (right), which dates from the mid 15th century, is all that remains of the city centre church today.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

Remarkably wide for Norwich, Ber Street was noted for its numerous butcheries and slaughterhouses.

Caption For Oxford, St John's College 1900

This turn-of-the-century photograph depicts the Canterbury Quadrangle, famous for its two loggias and two libraries.

Caption For Diss, Market P Lace C1965

St Mary's Church has a fine knapped-flint chancel.

Caption For Blunham, The Hill And Square 1968

This village's most famous resident was the preacher and poet, Dr John Donne.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Old Mill C1955

This is the mill in its derelict state before John Shelmardine presented it to the National Trust, and Dr Cyril Bouchier of UMIST started restoring the mill machinery to working order.

Caption For Lancaster, View From Castle 1927

This large, square Norman keep with its 10ft- thick walls was restored on orders from Queen Elizabeth I.

Caption For Ivybridge, Old Church And Village 1890

There was a chapel in Ivybridge from 1402, but the modern Church of St John was not built until 1882.

Caption For Salisbury, St John Street C1950

St John Street is the main entrance to the city from the south.

Caption For Horbury, Queen Street C1960

Horbury lies at the heart of the West Yorkshire heavy woollen district.

Caption For Fordingbridge, High Street C1960

A hospital dedicated to St John existed here during medieval times, until its dissolution during the reign of Henry VIII.

Caption For Perth, From Barnhill 1901

It was at Perth, in 1559, that John Knox gave his famous sermon from the pulpit of St John's Church, regarded by many as the start of the Reformation in Scotland.

Caption For Abingdon, St Nicholas's Church And Guildhall C1955

This view, taken looking towards the abbey gateway, shows on the right the much altered St John's Hospital.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

Remarkably wide for Norwich, Ber Street was noted for its numerous butcheries and slaughterhouses.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Butter Market C1965

At the far end, from the left are Lawson's the electricians, who brought television to Bury; Peatling and Cawdron's, wine merchants; the Castle pub; and Moyse's Hall.

Caption For Bromyard, Kidderminster Road C1960

Its name, the white bourne, means the white stream.

Caption For Danbury, Eve's Corner C1965

This tranquil scene shows the village pond with the reflection of the houses on its surface.

Caption For Harlow, College 1903

The college was in a lovely setting, and was within walking distance of the river, where the boys were taken for swimming lessons.

Caption For Dronfield, War Memorial C1965

St John's Church c1965 When the Domesday commissioners were doing their rounds in 1086, the most important royal manor in the area was at Unstone, which had its own church and a priest.

Caption For Frome, From Willow Vale 1907

In the middle distance is the spire of St John's.

Caption For Epping, High Street 1921

A lunchtime view, with Epping's wide High Street and the 1907 tower of St John's church forming the backdrop, of an early London omnibus.

Caption For Liverpool, St George's Plateau C1881

It was planned that around St George's Hall there would be unbuilt areas so as to show off the Hall, the grandest of the civic buildings.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street 1922

St Michael's Church, where John Wesley preached from the 15th-century pulpit in 1726, is just visible further along the street.