Maps

207 maps found.

1898, Dean's Green Ref. RNE689329
1919, Dean's Green Ref. POP689329
1947, Dean's Green Ref. NPO689329
1900, Dean Ref. RNC689165
1925, Dean Ref. POP689159
1919, Dean Ref. POP689165
1947, Dean Ref. NPO689159
1947, Dean Ref. NPO689161
1898, Dean Ref. RNE689166
1901-1902, Dean's Green Ref. RNC689329
1940, Dean Ref. NPO689168
1903, Dean Ref. RNC689161
1900, Dean Ref. RNC689166
1903, Deane Ref. RNC689291
1904, Deans Ref. RNC689320
1919, Dean Ref. POP689163
1919, Dean Ref. POP689166
1924, Deane Ref. POP689291
1896, Dean Ref. RNE689161
1895, Dean Ref. RNE689170

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Memories

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Childhood Memories

My grandfather lived in the tied cottage on the Plas farm in Lower Machen. His name was Albert Thomas, known as Bert. I have many fond memories of him and his cottage and playing around the farmyard and watching him complete ...Read more

A memory of Lower Machen in 1977 by Louise James (Nee Willetts)

My Childhood In Houghton Regis.

My name is Daniel (Danny) Cronin, the youngest of 5 and the only boy of Harry 'H' and Ann Cronin. My life began on the 27th of November 1970. My first place of residence was Recreation Road where I have ...Read more

A memory of Houghton Regis in 1970 by Daniel Cronin

The Abbey Moor Park The Ghost Of Jonathan Swift

I went to Farnham art school in 1968-1971, and at that time, Moor Park was used as a conference centre, available for hire, and inclusive of staff and an elderly chaplain called Dr Bird.  As ...Read more

A memory of Waverley Abbey Ho in 1969 by sbushell

Memories Of School At Gt Budworht Pickmere

My first teacher was Mrs Dishman [infants]. Miss Cawley [juniors]. Mr Brown ? the Headmaster. I recall a Richard Cox whose mother was a sort of janitor cum secretery, also Joyce Dean who lived near ...Read more

A memory of Great Budworth in 1942 by Brenda Burton

The Pond In The 1940s

I recall the row of houses on the left in 1940 to 1947. In the middle lived my friend Elsie Colburn, then on the end lived Joyce Dean, she was at the time one of nine children, we were all born in 1937. The house on the ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1940 by Brenda Burton

A Very New Broadway

In 1962 my parents and I (12 years old) moved from Bristol to open Victoria Wine (later to become the Wine Market before reverting back to Victoria Wine). There were still several empty units awaiting occupation. I can recall ...Read more

A memory of Plymstock in 1962 by cpden

Great Uncle John Street

I can remember visiting Warnham when I was very young, with my parents and brother Ron. We stayed with great uncle John, who was blind. I believe his wife's name was May, but  I am not  sure. My brother kicked a ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School by Evelyn Mould

Sacred Heart Church

This is Sacred Heart RC Church, in Accrington.  It has now been demolished.  I have many great memories and some not so great from this sacred place.  I felt like I had to share this info, with you when I saw this picture. ...Read more

A memory of Accrington by whitewitchwendy

Cricket On The Village Green

When I worked for Samuel Jones the boys in our office played cricket against a team in Cookham Dean and we girls went along as support. What a great place this is!  I remember a lovely village in lovely countryside ...Read more

A memory of Cookham Dean in 1960 by Kathleen Rice

Where I Grew Up Born 1944

My Mum and Dad moved into the village in the 1930's into a new house in Rogers Lane and lived there for 66 years.  My father was the village tailor working from a workshop in the back garden.  My mother was very ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Poges in 1950 by Vivien Halse

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Captions

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Caption For Wells, Sadler Street C1960

WE BEGIN the tour of the city by the Dean's Eye gate-house, the dropping-off point both for mod- ern tour coaches and ancient stagecoaches.

Caption For East Dean, War Memorial 1921

East Dean's simple war memorial fits well on the green of this flint-built village.

Caption For Staithes, High Street C1960

Another view of W and H Dean's Emporium where Armadillo Wine is on

Caption For Wells, Cathedral Deanery 1892

William Turner MD (1508-1568), 'Father of English Botany', cultivated his herb garden behind the battlemented wall while he was Dean of Wells.

Caption For Coleford, Town Centre 1950

The names over the shops - Ivor Griffiths and Williams the tobacconist's, Charles Kay and Birt's Stores - remind us that the Forest of Dean lies between Wales and England, embracing elements

Caption For Cinderford, High Street C1965

Cinderford is one of the two main towns in the Forest of Dean; its name reflects its involvement in the coal mining and iron working industries of the area, whose history reaches back to

Caption For Windsor, The Guildhall 1937

The late 17th-century Town Hall was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, whose father was Dean of Windsor.

Caption For Lydney, Forest Road C1955

The Forest of Dean was an extensive royal hunting ground between the Wye and the Severn, extending as far north as Ross and Gloucester.

Caption For Blakeney, High Street C1950

Blakeney stands at the edge of the Forest of Dean at the point where Blackpool Brook and Soudley Brook meet.

Caption For Chester, Cathedral Deans Seat 1913

The Dean's seat is just one of the many superb examples of wood-carving in the stalls. Bench ends, misericords and canopies are individually carved.

Caption For Shillingstone, Post Office And Main Road C1955

The building on the left is Dean's Central Stores --a modern retail outlet for a Dorset village of half a century ago.

Caption For Wells, Sadler Street C1960

At the bottom right is Dean's Eye, a gateway built in 1453. The Old Priory Café (left) is a jettied medieval building with a pargetted (carved plaster) 17th-century façade.

Caption For Blunham, The Hill And Square 1968

He was Rector of Blunham from 1621 until his death in 1631, during which period he also held the post of Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, London.

Caption For Durham, Prebends Bridge 1892

It was designed by George Nicholson, architect to the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral.

Caption For Chipping, Talbot Street C1955

At the top of the street is the Sun Inn where, in 1835, Lizzy Dean was a barmaid.

Caption For Lydney, The Harbour C1960

The Lydney Canal is just one mile long with one lock and the tidal doors seen here, but it was an important and busy port for the shipment of coal from mines in the Forest of Dean.

Caption For Staithes, High Street C1955

A pre-requisite of an English seaside holiday has always been a bucket and spade and these two young visitors study the selection offered for sale by W and H Dean.

Caption For Oxford, Magdalen College, Founder's Tower 1890

When John Fell was Dean of Christ Church, one of his students based a famous Latin epigram on him following a reprimand.

Caption For Oxford, Christ Church 1890

Robert Peel, William Gladstone and W H Auden were among the college's more distinguished students, and when John Fell was dean here, one of his scholars based a famous Latin epigram on him following a

Caption For Dublin, The National Museum 1897

The museum and its matching building, the National Library, were built in 1885-90 by Sir Thomas Deane.

Caption For East Dean, Village Green C1955

Continuing south, cross the Eastbourne to Seaford road into the centre of East Dean village with its steep winding lanes.

Caption For Wells, The Ancient Gatehouse C1960

In 1451, Bishop Bekynton commissioned his 'New Works', which included the Dean's Eye, or Browne's Gate, built in 1453, which connected the cathedral precinct with the city.

Caption For Basingstoke, London Street C1910

On the right is a striking 19th-century congregational church with a large Tuscan portico, while nearby are some almshouses founded in 1607 by Sir James Deane.

Caption For Hastings, The Castle 1925

Little remains of the chapel inside the castle of which Thomas Becket was once Dean in the reign of Henry II. The later Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary is also just a ruin.