Places
17 places found.
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- St Lawrence Bay, Essex
- St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
- Ayot St Lawrence, Hertfordshire
- Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire
- St Lawrence, Essex (near Steeple)
- St Lawrence, Kent
- St Lawrence, Cornwall
- Lydeard St Lawrence, Somerset
- Beeston St Lawrence, Norfolk
- Wick St Lawrence, Avon
- Wootton St Lawrence, Hampshire
- Ilketshall St Lawrence, Suffolk
- Marston St Lawrence, Northamptonshire
- St Lawrence, Essex (near Burnham-On-Crouch)
- Tilney St Lawrence, Norfolk
- Clyst St Lawrence, Devon
- Ramsey Island, Essex (near St Lawrence)
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
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Marlin Square
I lived next door to your last writer, Denise. Her father was my cousin. I was married in 1964 at St Lawrence Church where my parents were also married. I had my wedding reception at my home in Marlin Square. Denise's parents ...Read more
A memory of Abbots Langley in 1964 by
Bridson Street
I was born at Hope Hospital and Christened at St.Luke's. A lot of my family (including me until I was 4 yrs of age) lived on Bridson St. My nan Dorothy (Dolly) and grandad William (Bill) Kendrick lived on the street until they were ...Read more
A memory of Salford in 1963
St Lawrence Church
St Lawrence Church holds special memories for my wife and I. We were married there in April 1961 and renewed our vows to each other some thirty years later when we were holidaying and reminiscing from Australia. It is a beautiful ...Read more
A memory of Morden in 1961 by
Spellow Lane
Our family lived in Spellow Lane, we went to St Lawrences School off Walton Road. We also went to St Lawrences church, Barlows Lane. My mum and dad, Flo and Harold, or Bill as he was known, Whiteside and us ...Read more
A memory of Fairfield in 1952 by
May 29th 1959 Voyage To Montreal
Our family emigrated to Canada on the Empress of England in 1959. We left Liverpool on May 29th and arrived in Montreal June 6th or 7th. I was a month short of my 12th birthday and I remember thinking on the ...Read more
A memory of Liverpool in 1959 by
The Temporary Chapel, Bede College Durham
This photograph of 1929 is of special interest to me because of the long, white building in the top left-hand corner of the image. This was the temporary chapel at the College and served in that capacity from ...Read more
A memory of Durham by
1952 1962
After moving many times between Enniskillen and Liverpool, I moved to Kirkby with my mum, dad and two brothers in 1952. There were only a couple of roads finished and after living in a cramped one room, which housed the bed, ...Read more
A memory of Kirkby by
Red House On Main Road
I am very interested in getting further details or photos of the large red mansion that stood on Main Road in Sidcup. It was about 100 yards further down from St Lawrences, going away from the high street. I remember walking ...Read more
A memory of Sidcup by
Growing Up In Foxton Cambridgeshire
How a Family that came to south Cambridgeshire Clifford John Masters, My Story I was born in 4 Chaucer Cottages Foxton on the 9th February 1940 The houses backed onto the “park” ...Read more
A memory of Barrington by
Old Moat Drive
Kay and I lived in Old Moat Drive for 35 years, married at St Lawrence Church our daughter christened there She went to St Lawrence school lots of good memories of the area, Paul Bennett
A memory of Northfield by
Captions
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The attractive heath, with its colourful heathers and gorse, reach down to a village boasting several buildings constructed of exquisite brickwork.
St Laurence's was destroyed by fire in 1827, but its ivy-covered tower remains.
It could almost be said that there are two Frodshams, one settlement that nestles just under Overton Hill and a second that developed along Main and High Streets.
The parish church of St Laurence is originally 12th-century with a 13th-century chancel.
Rode church is at the south-east end of the village, the bulk of which is to the north-west towards the River Frome.
Northfield is frequently described as having retained much of its village character.
In the middle-distance are Wivenhoe's oyster- sheds: they were built on stilts so that the tide could feed the oysters in their beds underneath.
Northfield is frequently described as having retained much of its village character.
Described once as 'a magnificent little cathedral' there has been a church on this site since at least the 11th century.
The Italianate dome to the right, is that of the then 16-year-old St Laurence's Roman Catholic Church and the spire to the left is that of the 3-year-old Wesleyan Methodist Church.
The parish church of St Laurence is originally 12th-century with a 13th-century chancel.
Humorist Laurence Sterne, once Vicar of Coxwold, lived at nearby Shandy Hall, where he wrote Tristram Shandy.
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