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Places
27 places found.
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- Mount Pleasant, Norfolk
- Mount Pleasant, Cornwall
- Mount Pleasant, Greater London
- Mount Pleasant, Cheshire (near Kidsgrove)
- Mount Pleasant, Hereford & Worcester (near Evesham)
- Mount Pleasant, Buckinghamshire (near Buckingham)
- Mount Pleasant, Sussex (near Newhaven)
- Mount Pleasant, Derbyshire (near Belper)
- Mount Pleasant, Kent (near Margate)
- Mount Pleasant, Durham (near Willington)
- Mount Pleasant, Clwyd (near Flint)
- Mount Pleasant, Derbyshire (near Swadlincote)
- Mount Pleasant, Dyfed (near Neyland)
- Mount Pleasant, West Glamorgan
- Mount Pleasant, Shropshire (near Shrewsbury)
- Mount Pleasant, Staffordshire (near Newcastle-under-Lyme)
- Mount Pleasant, Derbyshire (near Swadlincote)
- Mount Pleasant, Hereford & Worcester (near Redditch)
- Mount Pleasant, Warwickshire (near Nuneaton)
- Mount Pleasant, Devon (near Honiton)
- Mount Pleasant, Tyne and Wear (near Gateshead)
- Mount Pleasant, Cleveland (near Stockton-on-Tees)
- Mount Pleasant, Yorkshire (near Dewsbury)
- Mount Pleasant, Mid Glamorgan (near Merthyr Vale)
- Mount Pleasant, Suffolk (near Haverhill)
- Mount Pleasant, Sussex (near Lewes)
- Mountpleasant, Highlands
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
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Raf Radar At Inverbervie
I was based in Inverbervie from March 1957 till March 1958 with 977 Signals Unit of the Royal Air Force. 977 SU operated radar from an underground site on the hill a couple of miles north of the village. Height finding ...Read more
A memory of Inverbervie in 1957 by
St. Catherines Church
I was at Mount Pleasant School as a boarder for 6 years from 1946 to 1952. The school was in Dalmeny Road but apparently was taken down in 1965. I have been trying to find anyone who attended this school. Before going to ...Read more
A memory of Southbourne in 1948 by
Wartime In Bournemouth With The Post Office Service
My mother,Margaret Newell was employed at the Mount Pleasant Post Office HQ, London. In 1940 she was moved to Bournemouth where I believe the Forces Postal Service had been headquartered. Mail ...Read more
A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by
My First School
My very first memory is in 1934 when my parents, sister and I came to live in rooms over a private school in The Mount (from memory) near to a new Fire Station that had just been built. I was four years old and my mother was ...Read more
A memory of Chingford in 1930 by
Binbrook, The Holiday And Life.
Onwards and upwards through the years, I had an aunty and grandmother who lived there. Ending up at No2 Mount pleasant after living in Low Lane. Lilly and Bill Stone, parents of my mother Jaqueline Stone (now Stevens). ...Read more
A memory of Binbrook in 1956 by
Lingfield
Jean Chambers mentioned the bomb dropping on the school in 1943 - my parents shop (John Banks Outfitters) was almost opposite the school and I was born at the end of 1943 being given my second name of "Heather" after Heather Lumsden who ...Read more
A memory of Lingfield by
Where I Was Born
My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more
A memory of Sole Street in 1946
Coffee And Doughnuts
A friend from work, and I took courses at the Neath Technical Institute. I left Swansea about 7:30am, and had to run down Mount Pleasant to the bus station in order to get to the Institute. For lunch we walked up town to a little ...Read more
A memory of Neath in 1947
Tottenham In The 50s
I was born in Mount Pleasant Rd in 1947 and lived there until 1959 when we moved to Norfolk, attended Bruce Grove Jnr School and then Rowland Hill. I can remember being taken home from school by my teacher during the smog and ...Read more
A memory of Tottenham by
St. Oswalds Girls School
I came to Alllerwash Hall, Fourstones, when it was a private girls' boarding school called St.Oswalds. The Second World War had ended that summer and my mother had died just before Xmas that year, I was eleven. I had had a ...Read more
A memory of Allerwash in 1945 by
Captions
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Originally built as a private house called Mount Pleasant in 1730, it was later enlarged and renamed Mount Pavilion. In 1836 it became home to a group of Benedictine nuns.
Perks and Llewellyn's Mount Pleasant lavender fields, on the western outskirts of Hitchin in 1901.
The Girls' High School was founded in 1918 in Brueton House at Mount Pleasant, but moved to this purpose-built accommodation in Green Lanes in 1930.
Bondgate crosses Mount Pleasant to become the restrained High Street on the south side of the village rising up to Hill Top.
The Girls' High School was founded in 1918 in Brueton House at Mount Pleasant, but moved to this purpose-built accommodation in Green Lanes in 1930.
There are two Benthams, High and Lower, and this view looks down Mount Pleasant from the village cross in High Bentham.
Mount Pleasant Inn still stands above the marshlands of Dawlish Warren, though it has changed somewhat since this photograph was taken.
This view of the Rec shows the steam engine hiding the terrace of houses known as Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant Inn still stands above the marshlands of Dawlish Warren, though it has changed somewhat since this photograph was taken.
The New Town comprised Washington Village, Columbia, Fatfield, Mount Pleasant, Usworth, Donwell and Concord.
The open area to the left is the site of the yet to be built Peabody Housing Estate and in the right foreground is the corner of Mount Pleasant Road.
During both World Wars this vitally important strategic route carried an immense amount of military traffic north and south.
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