Maps

28,808 maps found.

1903-1904, Old Town Ref. RNC797211
1908-1909, Parkhead Ref. RNC801460
1903-1908, Ryehill Ref. RNC823286
1903-1908, Northfield Ref. RNC794285
1901-1903, South Knighton Ref. RNC834986
1903-1908, Melton Ref. RNC777950
1901-1902, New England Ref. RNC789634
1903, Wressle Ref. RNC874927
1903-1908, Camerton Ref. RNC660230
1901, Tewkesbury Ref. HOSM36659
1902, Cornhill Ref. RNC677719
1903-1904, West Hill Ref. RNC864399
1903-1908, West Newton Ref. RNC864799
1902, Shelton Ref. RNC829621
1902, Hartshill Ref. RNC727990
1903-1908, Kingswood Ref. RNC748291
1904-1907, Dykehead Ref. RNC696261
1902-1903, St Ann's Ref. RNC823602
1902-1903, St Luke's Ref. RNC824056
1903, Little End Ref. RNC757230

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Memories

261 memories found. Showing results 161 to 170.

Valco Icecream Palour

Italian born Goffredo Valco known to the locals as Alf was my great grandfather he along with his wife Maud owned and ran the icecream palour on the bottom on crown bank. I would love to hear any memories of my great grandparents and their business.

A memory of Silverdale in 1900 by Karen Perry

James Cannon

The gentleman in the white printer's apron walking towards the camera behind the group of three men on the right hand side of the picture is my grandfather James Cannon (1878-1922). He worked in Hitchin at the printers, Paternoster and Hales, as a compositor.

A memory of Hitchin in 1900 by Greg Cannon

Death Of Bargee At Kings Ferry Bridge

My grandfather James Britton was a sailing barge skipper. On the 18th or 19th of April 1906 he was negotiating passing under Kings Ferry bridge, linking the mainland to the Isle of Sheppey, this ...Read more

A memory of Kingsferry Bridge in 1900 by britpacific

Hackney In The East End Of London

My nana was born in Hackney in 1907. She was born to an unmarried mother in the Salvation maternity hospital for unmarried mothers on Mare Street, Ivy House to be precise. She stayed in Brent House mother and baby ...Read more

A memory of London in 1900 by Karen Surtees

John Belton

John Belton who wrote the postcards was the son of John (Horsford) Belton who was master at Spaldwick mill in the 1901 census, he was my G.G.G Uncle. John H was the son of my G.G.G.Grandfather Benjamin Belton who's father was Charles ...Read more

A memory of Spaldwick in 1900 by Graham Chandler

Atcham Schoolhouse

I only knew Atcham as the place where my grandfather's family lived in 1901. My grandfather lived there with the rest of his family in the Atcham Schoolhouse because his dad was the local School Master at that time. I recently ...Read more

A memory of Atcham in 1900 by Helen Sliwinski

Ole Tramps Band Brentwood Essex

No memories, BUT would like to connect with someone whose ancestors perhaps played in this band...it was connected with the Brentwood Railway Inn. My aunt and her husband were managers of the Inn..Henry and Florence Emily Proctor Pope. ANY info will be welcomed!!!

A memory of Brentwood in 1900 by Marilyn Wright

David Griffiths

My G G grandfather David Griffiths was one of the blacksmiths in Llandybie. he lived at Henbont and had many children all who stayed and married in the area. I would love to be able to find out who and where the relations of ...Read more

A memory of Llandybie in 1900 by Sharon Meek

Kiln Cottage

Not so much a memory more a request. Does anyone remember a place called Kiln Cottage which I understand was an orchard/?farm? I had a postcard from my grandfather to my grandmother when he was in the forces address to 1 Kiln ...Read more

A memory of Didcot in 1900 by Sheila Carrington

Harpers Tailors And Outfitters

I understand that my great uncle John Henry Harper had a tailors and outfitters business at 17 Lower Brook st in 1901 until unknown date. Does anyone have any knowledge of this business or what business operated from this address since then. Woul love to hear. Rosemary Holden (nee Harper)

A memory of Rugeley in 1900 by Rosemary Holden

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