Maps

59 maps found.

1898, Cleeve Prior Ref. RNE670166
1896, Bishop's Cleeve Ref. RNE641117
1940, Seend Cleeve Ref. NPO827387
1898-1900, Cleeve Ref. RNC670148
1946, Cleeve Hill Ref. NPO670156
1919, Chapel Cleeve Ref. POP666379
1946, Old Cleeve Ref. NPO796316
1898, Chapel Cleeve Ref. RNE666379
1898, Old Cleeve Ref. RNE796316
1902, Chapel Cleeve Ref. HOSM40543
1919, Cleeve Prior Ref. POP670166
1898, Seend Cleeve Ref. RNE827387
1883 - 1902, Cleeve Ref. HOSM41134
1899, Seend Cleeve Ref. HOSM58793
1898-1900, Old Cleeve Ref. RNC796316
1899-1900, Cleeve Hill Ref. RNC670156
1898-1900, Chapel Cleeve Ref. RNC666379
1883, Bishop's Cleeve Ref. HOSM37931
1899-1901, Cleeve Prior Ref. RNC670166
1898-1899, Seend Cleeve Ref. RNC827387

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Memories

28 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Childhood In The Village

I moved to Hatfield Peverel in late 1941, after my family was bombed out in London. My father took the Duke of Wellington pub over, where we lived until 1949. Yes they were good years in the village, but at the ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield Peverel in 1942 by Sylvia Cox Gromer

Childhood

I used to go to school in Cleeve Prior, we lived in one of the cottages over the road from the village school. I was friends with two girls who lived just outside on the road to Evesham. We all went to Blackminster County Modern after. I ...Read more

A memory of Evesham in 1963 by Jean Hope Pears

Gird And Cleek

If you were a boy in the 1950’s did you ever own, like I did, a gird and cleek? Many Motherwell fathers at the time worked in the local steelworks and some would make a gird and cleek for their young sons. Girls, on the other ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell in 1955 by John Cunningham

Silver Jubilee 1977

We moved to the Grove in North Cray from Edgebury Chislehurst in 1965. I went to the Boys side of Alma Rd School in 966 and later to Bexley Lane School. I have mixed emotions of attending Bexley Lane school, (now Cleave Park ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup by stevefmatthews

Duchy Hotel 1941

On the 12th June 1941 I was born in the Duchy Hotel as my father was then a serving Prison Officer. As I was so young I don't remember the early years of my life, but Princetown and the Duchy Hotel have been part of my life, ...Read more

A memory of Princetown in 1941 by John Bovis

Cowper Road Gillingham

My nan, Lucy Williams lived in Cowper Road, Gillingham - she was a lovely friendly lady and my sisters often stayed with her (one at a time!). They remember Gillingham Park nearby, where they would go to play. My nan used ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham in 1953 by Linda Edginton

Cosy Corner Tea Rooms

Members of my family were owners of the tea rooms at Cleeve Hill and had connections with the golf club there too. We may have some family connections. I have been to visit the area for family history research but could ...Read more

A memory of Cleeve Hill

Prep School

I started at the Prep School in 1970 and shall never forget the time here. It was a fantastic school and has lots of many happy memories.I left in 1975 due to family moving but shall never forget my time here and the kindness of the nuns. I was then known Sarah Cleaves.

A memory of Chew Magna by Sarah Hird

Old Cleeve

Hi, I am also related to the Cridlands. My Mother was Pat Cannon. She was the daughter of Bert & Edie. They also had another daughter Gwen, who used to live in Bilbrook with her husband Ted and daughter Linda who taught me how ...Read more

A memory of Old Cleeve in 1963 by Peter Portman

Castle Rock

My Great Aunts Martha, Sarah & Elizabeth built the Castle Rock Hotel for around £3000. It then became a nursing home and somebody was heard to say that it was the closest place to Heaven as the view over the sea to Lundy was ...Read more

A memory of Mortehoe by Lesley Field

Captions

30 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Liskeard, Cheesewring Long Tom 1908

At Cheesewring, a mile or two from St Cleer, there are dozens of mysterious stone monuments on the moor. They include megalithic stone circles, standing stones and old Celtic carved crosses.

Caption For Watermouth, Briery Cave 1898

One of the most spectacular is North Cleave Gut, 120 yards deep and ten yards wide, with a 350ft waterfall at its head.

Caption For Liskeard, Cheesewring Long Tom 1908

At Cheesewring, a mile or two from St Cleer, there are dozens of mysterious stone monuments on the moor. They include megalithic stone circles, standing stones and old Celtic carved crosses.

Caption For Liskeard, King Doniert's Stone C1955

A few miles away from St Cleer's Well is the King Stone (actually two stones), which is also known as King Doniert's stone. The granite stones date from the 9th century.

Caption For St Cleer, The Well 1938

This is St Cleer's Holy Well in the village named after him. The well is protected by the picturesque 15th-century baptistry erected over it.

Caption For Liskeard, King Doniert's Stone C1955

Both stones stand beside a lane to the north of St Cleer.