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Maps

26 maps found.

1898, Atch Lench Ref. RNE628283
1898, Thorp Arch Ref. RNE847429
1891, Thorp Arch Ref. HOSM61768
1899-1901, Atch Lench Ref. RNC628283
1892, Much Hoole Ref. HOSM51508
1896, Much Birch Ref. RNE785357
1896, Much Hadham Ref. RNE785360
1896, Much Hoole Ref. RNE785361
1896, Much Dewchurch Ref. RNE785359
1899, Much Wenlock Ref. RNE785365
1896 - 1919, Much Hadham Ref. HOSM54266
1898-1899, Much Hadham Ref. RNC785360
1899-1900, Much Marcle Ref. RNC785364
1896, Much Marcle Ref. RNE785364
1892, Much Hoole Ref. HOSM54267
1899-1901, Much Cowarne Ref. RNC785358
1898, Much Cowarne Ref. RNE785358
1896, Much Hoole Town Ref. RNE785363
1899, Farley Ref. RNE703416
1899, Woodside Ref. RNE873993

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Memories

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Elmers Mill Family History

Hi there. Harry Elmer (who I understand was my Grandad's brother) owned and ran this Mill into the 1940s. The Muggeridge Collection has some wonderful images of him replendent in the very gentlemanly working clothes of a ...Read more

A memory of Woolpit in 1890 by Les Elmer

Postman Standing On The Corner Of Galgate West With John Street

The Postman is believed to be John Blenkinsop. Five of the entrances to ‘Barney’ have the word ‘gate’ (meaning ‘way’) in their street names.   Galgate is the northern way into ...Read more

A memory of Barnard Castle in 1890 by Dave Charlesworth

Bristol's Cabot's Tower

Bristol's Cabot's Tower, and the penny pinching Council. Bristol's most prominent land mark, the Cabot Tower, was 100 years old in 1998. But the official opening was marked by a disastrous fire, a confidence trick and ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1890 by Paul Townsend

My Fathers Birthplace.

My father Cornelius Henry Johns (Naily to everyone who knew him) was born in the little Round House on the left of the photo. He was the youngest of a large family, and there were 11 people living there in 1899. They then moved ...Read more

A memory of Veryan in 1890 by Donald Johns

Harrington Board School

This is a memory from my own childhood when my grandmother used to tell me about her life as a child mill worker. Born in 1885, she died when I was 8 years old, and I so much wish I had more details of who the real Fanny ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1890 by Jackie Worrall

Ancestry

East Witton's interest to me began as it was the birthplace of my grandfather and his parents resided in Wast Witton Without (i found this through the 1901 census), though I cannot get any further back in time. I worked in nearby ...Read more

A memory of East Witton in 1890 by Dee Poulter

My Ancesters!

My memories are not of my own associations with Latimer, but I still feel a great affection for the place. When my grandparents got married in 1897 they went for a brief honeymoon in Latimer. My grandfather's aunt, Elizabeth Amanda ...Read more

A memory of Latimer in 1890 by Marjorie Davidson Smith

Grandmother

I have little information, other than my paternal Grandmother was the eldest of 16 children born in Bradwell approximately at this time, or much earlier, possibly 1875 onwards. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Cook. A cousin of ...Read more

A memory of Bradwell in 1890 by First Name Last Name

My 2nd Great Grandfather

From Parish magazine - Fittleton:- IN MEMORIAM - JAMES YEATES On February 2nd the Feast of Purification there passed to his rest one who will be long missed in this parish. James Yeates was born June 18 1817 in the ...Read more

A memory of Fittleton in 1890

Down The Lane

Not that I was around in the 1890's, but that is when building of 55 Cottages was started in CHEQUERS LANE. Built for workers at SAMUEL WILLIAMS, who were based at DAGENHAM DOCK, which is where my father, BERNARD MILLER, my Aunt, ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1890 by Iain Miller

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