Places
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- Torquay, Devon
- Paignton, Devon
- Brixham, Devon
- Babbacombe, Devon
- Maidencombe, Devon
- Goodrington, Devon
- Cockington, Devon
- Watcombe, Devon
- St Marychurch, Devon
- Galmpton, Devon (near Paignton)
- Torre Abbey, Devon
- Chelston, Devon
- Churston Ferrers, Devon
- Torbay, Devon
- Oldway, Devon
- Torre, Devon
- Churscombe, Devon
- Hele, Devon (near Torquay)
- Barton, Devon (near Torquay)
- Anstey's Cove, Devon
- Wellswood, Devon
- St Michaels, Devon
- Higher Brixham, Devon
- Shorton, Devon
- Yalberton, Devon
- Collaton St Mary, Devon
- Combe Pafford, Devon
- Ellacombe, Devon
- Shiphay, Devon
- Blagdon, Devon (near Paignton)
- Hollicombe, Devon
- Broadsands, Devon
- Livermead, Devon
- Preston, Devon (near Paignton)
- Edginswell, Devon
- Flat Rock, Devon
Photos
56 photos found. Showing results 21 to 40.
Maps
164 maps found.
Books
4 books found. Showing results 25 to 4.
Memories
27 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
Kilburn, Grange Cinema
I lived in Torbay Road just off the Willesden Lane and our two parks were Queens Park and Grange Park. The State Cinema seemed very grand, so we all used to go to Saturday morning pictures at the Grange cinema. ...Read more
A memory of Kilburn in 1965
Real Holton Sparkes Of Cary In Castle Cary
My great uncle Mr Arthur Real who was born at Axmouth Devon in 1886 and grew up there, started a business in Castle Cary Somerset with Mr Walter Holton from Trowbridge Wiltshire in the 1930s. They ...Read more
A memory of Castle Cary in 1940 by
Happy Days In Woodford Bridge
I've just come across this site. My memory years are really from 1938 up to 1958, when I married and left Crownhill Road, but I have returned several times recently, as it draws me back to 'home', although we ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by
The Good Old Days
I was an only child and I lived in various addresses in Woodford Green and Woodford Bridge. My first address was in a flat above a Doctors surgery in High Rd, Woodford Bridge and my last address was in Crownhill Road, ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1970 by
Cudhill
We arrived in Brixham in the spring of 1954, our first 'home' was a one bedroom basement 'flat' in Torquay. I found plumbing work on a block of flats at Plainmore, and became close friends with Brian and Whin Dovey from the Newton Abbott ...Read more
A memory of Brixham in 1954 by
Born But Not Bred
Born to Kathleen Leniston, and Ned Leniston July 1951 in Torbay Road, to the glorious rolling green fields (joke) of Kilburn. There were still bloody big holes where buildings used to be, thanks to Mr Hitler's town ...Read more
A memory of Kilburn in 1951 by
Woodford Memories
Born and bred in Woodford. Had a paper round at WH Smith on the Woodford railway station. Not too bad in the summer but freeezing cold on the winter mornings. Sang in the choir at St Barnabas Church and receive 3 ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Green in 1955 by
My Home Town
I was born in Paignton in 1935 in 1 Stafford Rd our house backed on to Queens Park. When I was 6 years old we moved into a flat in 26a Torbay Rd under The Devon General Bus Station. Dellers Cafe was on the opposite corner & I went ...Read more
A memory of Paignton by
Kings Langley
The first 8 plus years of my life were spent here at Merrow Down, off the Common. The only time we were away was for a few months in 1939-40 during the Phoney War. I had various nannies, the best being Flora. She came about ...Read more
A memory of Timberscombe in 1940 by
I Worked There!
It was a Trust House Hotel when I worked there in the bar for a few years up to 1964. By that time it was very much larger than the photograph shows. The manager was Mr. Trew. It never made any money due to the short season. ...Read more
A memory of Haytor Vale in 1962 by
Captions
27 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.
Tor Bay is bounded on the north by Hope's Nose (round the corner to the left) and Berry Head, seen here across the bay.
Moving onto the island itself, this was the mill race to Ray Mill, demolished circa 1910.
Their path lay across the meadow which is now crossed by Tor Way, then alongside the Tilmore Brook, turning sharp right where there is still a footbridge, and finally down Folly Lane to the High
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