Maps

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1896, Ness Ref. RNE788362
1897, Ness Point Ref. RNE788438
1898, East Ness Ref. RNE697721
1898, West Ness Ref. RNE864785
1896, Tripcock Ness Ref. RNE853539
1899, Great Ness Ref. RNE720218
1899, Little Ness Ref. RNE757761
1897-1902, Tripcock Ness Ref. RNC853539
1895, Vale Of Lanherne Ref. RNE858410
1896, Isle Of Dogs Ref. RNE744494
1897, Chapel Of Ease Ref. RNE666539
1895, Isle Of Axholme Ref. RNE744490
1897, Level Of Mendalgief Ref. RNE755332
1895, Vale Of Mawgan Ref. RNE858414
1896, Top Of Hebers Ref. RNE850118
1896, Town Of Lowton Ref. RNE851100
1896, Bottom Of Hutton Ref. RNE646689
1896, Vale Of Health Ref. RNE858409
1898, Vale Of Neath Ref. RNE858416
1896, Row-Of-Trees Ref. RNE821271

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Memories

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To A New Life

My greatgrandfather Patrick Matthews, his second wife Mary Ann (Smith) together with their daughter Rose sailed on the maiden voyage of the Majestic to New York in April 1890. Patrick was from Cootehill, CountyCavan, Ireland. In ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1890 by Sylvia Kendrick

The Cop

I lived at 14 Darcy Street until we moved to Wallsend in 1965. My name is Allan Calvert, we lived next door to Steven Oppenshaw and his family. I have lots of great memories of good friends, June Welsh, Dennis Thompson, David ...Read more

A memory of Langley Park in 1890 by Allan Calvert

Summer Holidays

Browsing through the Book "I Remember when..." published by The Francis Frith Collection, I was so delighted to see a picture of The Quayside in 1896 at Salcombe, Devon. There standing proud above the quay was 'Harbour Lights', the ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe in 1890 by Pete Combellack

Ss Channel Queen

This vessel was built by Messrs Craggs of Middlesbrough - launched 13th July 1895. 185 ft long - Gross tonnage 386 tons with full electric lighting. She ran a regular service across the Channel calling at Guernsey, Jersey and St ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe in 1890 by Colin Vosper

Winders Of Wombwell

I'm trying to find anything or anyone who knows about my ancestors; Harry and his brothers, Fred & William Winder, who lived here in the late 1880's.

A memory of Wombwell in 1890 by Adele Mcgow

Wilfred Albert Parsk

I think my Grandfather was born on this street! He was called Wilfred Albert Parsk and fought in the Somme at about 16 years of age He never spoke much about the war but I know he lost a lot of his friends. He died in the 1980s but his memory is still cherished!

A memory of Wrentham in 1890 by Roy Parsk

Where The Name Heelands Orginated

I was told a tale by Mrs Lester of Bradwell Village that one day the lord of Bradwell Manor had visitors from Scotland staying, and early one morning as they looked out of their bedroom window and looked across ...Read more

A memory of Heelands in 1890 by Linda Sholl

Wheat Leasows Wellington County Of Salop

My grandmother was named Violet May Purcell, born in May 1891. She emigrated to Canada as a young adult. Her father was Frederick Purcell, a wire cleaner; her mother was Ellen Purcell (nee Higginson). If anyone has additional information, please advise. Thank you.

A memory of Wellington in 1890 by Verna Murray

Webburn Lodge Formerly Lower Lodge

GRADE 11 LISTED. House, formerly the south lodge of Buckland Court (q.v.). Probably mid C19; simplified Tudor style. Granite rubble. Slated roofs. Large granite ashlar chimneystack on ridge in ...Read more

A memory of Buckland in the Moor in 1890 by Francis Hutchinson

Weavers Arms

My g g grandfather, Robert Jennings, is a resident at the pub with his wife Sarah and their children on the 1891 census. I always believed that he was the landlord as his son, my g grandfather, Charles, and his wife Florence ...Read more

A memory of Rockwell Green in 1890 by Ross Jennings

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Boston, St Botolph's Church From N.W. 1890

From the south you can see the Hall’s plan clearly, with the central Great Hall behind the three timber-framed gables of Hickman’s 1597 stair and corridor addition.