Maps

15,030 maps found.

1919, Ickford Ref. HOSM49253
1919, Shabbington Ref. HOSM58859
1910, Radcot Ref. HOSM57437
1916, Argoed Ref. HOSM36194
1916, Gelli-Hâf Ref. HOSM46171
1910, Felpham Ref. HOSM45380
1914, Whiterock Ref. HOSM48191
1915, Pentwyn Ref. HOSM56489
1912, Greta Bridge Ref. HOSM58073
1912, Wycliffe Ref. HOSM65298
1915, Barry Island Ref. HOSM43295
1910, Rhydlanfair Ref. HOSM57762
1910, Loxwood Ref. HOSM52826
1911, Beck Side Ref. HOSM37341
1911, Chapels Ref. HOSM40561
1911, Grizebeck Ref. HOSM47162
1910, Achriesgill Ref. HOSM35494
1910, Claughton Ref. HOSM41153
1910, Cockerham Ref. HOSM41480
1910, Littledale Ref. HOSM51671

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Memories

184 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

The Campain Family In The First World War

Great-Uncle John Percy Norfolk married Hilda Sanderson Campain and she had family connections in Alnwick. They had no children and I have thus inherited a fascinating assortment of their old sepia photographs of Alnwick and their family there, taken in about 1915.

A memory of Alnwick in 1910 by John Howard Norfolk

A Long Time Ago

My father Leonard Alfred Passfield was born in South Ockendon, in 1916 to Fred Passfield and Emily Jane who lived in North Street. Many are the stories he told me of his early life in South Ockendon. He had three brothers, ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon in 1910 by Robert Passfield

My Mam 1912

My mam Margaret Curran lived in Victoria Road, Gateshead and went to Victoria Road School. Her dad was down the Dunstan Colliery. She used to tell us tales of Annie Owlie who lived in Lobley Hill Woods. How she used to collect coal ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1910 by Glennis Spencer

Searching For Minnie

I am hoping to find any kind of information regarding a relative called Minnie Dore (nee Goodwin] who sadly died in Banstead asylum in aprox. 1918 leaving behind my grandfather and their three small sons, George, Maurice and ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1910

Majula House

When my grandfather Edward Mackenzie was married in 1915 his place of residence was given as Majula House, Lower Eythorne. I presume he was lodging there. He was a miner who I believe came from the north east. Does anyone know where is/was Majula House? jbmack

A memory of Eythorne in 1910 by James Mackenzie

John And Alice Griffiths

In 1911 Census my relative John Jerman Griffiths ( a Stone Mason ) and wife Alice Gwenllian (nee Evans) lived at 50 Glancynon Street, Abercynon with Alice's sister Margrett Mary Evans. John's brother Edward (Ted) had ...Read more

A memory of Abercynon in 1910 by Gillian Simmonds

A Brief Interlude

I have little knowledge of Ludwell, other than my grandparents, and a few aunts and uncles lived there for an unknown number of years in the 1910s. The cottage they occupied stands on the left at the foot of the hill coming from ...Read more

A memory of Ludwell in 1910 by Barrie R Collins

Baird

Apparently, The Willows was occupied in 1911 by Alexander Baird, a retired Bank Manager, his wife, Elizabeth, son Capt Henry Hume Chisholm Baird DSO and Capt Henry's wife. Alexander Baird was born in Alloa, Scotland, in 1841, the son ...Read more

A memory of Wickhambreaux in 1910 by David Jamieson

Alfred Ernest Warfield

Alfred Ernest and his wife, Violet Emily, lived at 65 Trefelin Street, Penrhiwceiber, and had children there. They were probably members of the Salvation Army - does anyone have information on the family and of the Salvation Army there please?

A memory of Penrhiwceiber in 1910 by Yvonne Neal

The Quantrill Family

My Quantrill grandparents came with a young family to live near the, then busy, cattle market in the centre of what was a row of three dwellings (now a shop). On one side was the telephone exchange ...Read more

A memory of Hagley in 1910 by Wendy Larmour

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