Maps

7,210 maps found.

1919, Street Ref. POP841609
1919, Turfmoor Ref. POP854430
1919, Upham Ref. POP856887
1919, Whitford Ref. POP869306
1919, Wick Ref. POP869729
1946, Ashill Ref. NPO627695
1919, Waddon Ref. POP859336
1919, Whitchurch Ref. POP867546
1899, Humber Ref. RNC741969
1899, Woolston Ref. RNC874369
1898, Bolham Ref. RNE645559
1895, Bradford Ref. RNE647848
1897, Bridgend Ref. RNE650107
1899, Blackhorse Ref. RNC642642
1899-1900, Coleford Ref. RNC675245
1900, Bradwell Ref. RNC648022
1898-1900, Cove Ref. RNC679143
1900, Fremington Ref. RNC709271
1900, Dipple Ref. RNC691043
1898-1900, Crook Ref. RNC683935

Books

32 books found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

The Nulty Family At Kittitoe Near Parracombe

I think I was 12 years old and living in Hatch End, Middlesex, when I first noticed a lovely girl of about my own age called Alison Nulty. She moved to Parracombe as her family wanted to start a chicken ...Read more

A memory of Parracombe in 1957 by John Howard Norfolk

160 Devon Street

We moved to 160 Devon Street in 1957 which is the top end, over the road from the outdoor. As we were a black family people didn't have much to do with us. I went to Bloomsbury Sec. Modern where the head was Mrs Hinchliffe. My ...Read more

A memory of Nechells in 1957 by Esmilda Arscott

Brimington Secondary Boys 1957 To 1961

I went Brimington Boys School, off Springvale Road, from Sept 1957 to July 1961. I must say that I enjoyed my secondary education, made loads of friends, and liked most of the teachers, apart from Thrack ...Read more

A memory of Brimington in 1957 by Dave Allen

A Day In Steelend

Getting up in the morning, before your mum & dad, meet your pals at the corner, head around Kilarnie Farm going to the River Devon to guddle some trout. We sometimes found a waterhen's or duck's eggs, so we would build a fire, ...Read more

A memory of Steelend in 1956 by Phil Mcintyre

1956 1960

My dad bought a brand new house on Craigwell Avenue in 1956. Builder was William Old. I was 4. The house was blue and yellow, 4 houses up on the left from Newberries Avenue. The construction went on for at least two years after moving in. ...Read more

A memory of Radlett in 1956 by Robin Thompson

Rock

Underdown was a magical place, a narrow island of rock left by quarrying at some time in the past. This photo is taken from the western end. At the eastern end there was a copse and the top of the island merged back into the side of a ...Read more

A memory of Sampford Peverell in 1956 by Bruce Thomas

Memories Of A Four Year Old

My memories of Court Hall School started in 1955 when I went with my brother from our London home, at the tender age of four and five. My father was told not to visit us for 3 months and so we were left. The head was ...Read more

A memory of North Molton in 1955 by Rebecca Pinniger

Happy Holidays

My memories of Sandford are many and full of love and happiness. My family, Mum, Dad, brother Jim, Uncle Lol and Aunt Alice started a lifelong love affair with Devon. We stayed with Charlie and Win Perkins (Uncle Char and Aunt Win) ...Read more

A memory of Sandford in 1955 by David Huxley

The Blue Boar Inn

My grandmother owned the Blue Boar Inn. Her name was Annie Dady. I believe she had the pub before the war and up until about 1960. Next door was Major Powell's racing stable and as a young lad I met Frankie Durr when he had ...Read more

A memory of Aldbourne in 1955 by Barry Dady

Pure Nostalgia

From 1948 until about 1960 the docks were my playground. My father was a member of the EXE Sailing Club (as was I, in my teens), and my grandmother lived in Mamhead View. I often stayed with my grandmother for extended periods. I got ...Read more

A memory of Exmouth in 1955 by John Plunkett Cole

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Calstock, Viaduct 1908

The construction workyard on the Devon bank has been cleared, but the wooden ketch 'Garlandstone' can be seen being built at James Goss's shipyard just behind the viaduct.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

Beer was the birthplace in 1788 of the smuggler Jack Rattenbury, who lived a life of adventure landing untaxed cargoes along much of the Devon coast.

Caption For Ashburton, West End C1955

Ashburton was the terminus of the nine-mile branch of the Buckfastleigh, Totnes and South Devon line, which was completed in 1872.

Caption For Abinger, Abinger Bottom 1924

It was installed on a nearby hilltop in the year this picture was taken, before being transferred to Hartland in North Devon in 1955.

Caption For Dawlish, The Seafront From The Royal Hotel 1890

A place familiar to all train travellers through Devon, Dawlish nestles across the sides of a broad combe, with the railway line protecting the town from the sea.

Caption For Plympton, St Mary's Church Reredos 1898

The only other one in Devon is at Ashwater.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

Before railways and metalled roads, there were only two main routes into Devon.

Caption For Bottesford, Market Street C1955

An expansive village, it sits on the River Devon, about a mile north of the Grantham Canal of 1797.

Caption For Culbone, The Smallest Parish Church In England 1929

Nearing the coast, in a steep wooded combe 400 feet above the sea, Culbone's church is well-known to walkers along the Somerset and North Devon Coast Path , but is inaccessible by public road

Caption For Braunton, Old House Church Street 1900

As much as any other, this view illustrates the timelessness of North Devon.

Caption For Swanage, Old Harry Rocks 1890

These Cretaceous rocks mark the eastern end of the Devon and Dorset World Heritage Site that is popularly known as the Jurassic Coast.

Caption For Launceston, Square And War Memorial C1922

Barclay's Bank, originally built for the East Cornwall Bank in 1885 with the town clock on its corner, placed there in 1922 and still running today; Lloyd's Bank (centre left), which took over the earlier Devon

Caption For Hamble, The Village C1955

With its steep, winding streets and pretty cottages, there is a definite hint of Devon or Cornwall about it.

Caption For Exmouth, A Cockle Woman 1906

This old woman is 'scratting' (scratching) the sands for the dark-coloured Devon cockles.

Caption For Mullion, Golf Links 1911

Golf was hardly played outside Scotland until the 1860s, when the first English club, the North Devon at Westward Ho!

Caption For Runcorn, The Docks C1900

By far the most important trade at Runcorn was china clay from Devon and Cornwall, bound for the Potteries.

Caption For Quarr Abbey, C1875

The abbey was founded in 1132 by Baldwin de Redvers, afterwards Lord of the Island and Earl of Devon.

Caption For Paignton, Church Screen 1889

Here eleven generations of Kirkhams resided, and became involved with important offices in Devon.

Caption For Exmouth, From The Pier 1906

It was 1,900 feet long and constructed from Devon limestone.

Caption For Bottesford, Market Street C1955

An expansive village, it sits on the River Devon, about a mile north of the Grantham Canal of 1797.

Caption For Exmouth, A Cockle Woman 1906

This old woman is 'scratting' (scratching) the sands for the dark-coloured Devon cockles.

Caption For Mullion, Golf Links 1911

Golf was hardly played outside Scotland until the 1860s, when the first English club, the North Devon at Westward Ho!

Caption For Newark, Cemetery Avenue 1904

Burials were forbidden within the town, and a plague pit was opened at the southern end of Millgate near the bridge over the Devon.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Pinhay 1922

This mansion on Lyme's western cliffs, a mile beyond Ware, was the far point on Jane Austen's walk from Dorset into Devon in 1804.