Maps

7,210 maps found.

1899, Bickerton Ref. RNC639591
1899-1900, Bonehill Ref. RNC645774
1898-1900, Bradfield Ref. RNC647817
1900, Bradford Ref. RNC647848
1900, Chapelton Ref. RNC666661
1900, Chilsworthy Ref. RNC667897
1898-1900, Ashill Ref. RNC627695
1899-1900, Meldon Ref. RNC777802
1898-1900, Monkton Ref. RNC782694
1899-1900, Longcross Ref. RNC766830
1946, Southville Ref. NPO835815
1946, Splatt Ref. NPO836487
1946, Stockwell Ref. NPO839958
1946, Street Ref. NPO841609
1946, Water Ref. NPO861463
1946, Wick Ref. NPO869729
1946, Wiltown Ref. NPO870845
1895, Headon Ref. RNE729830
1895, Eastleigh Ref. RNE698670
1895, Dipple Ref. RNE691043

Books

32 books found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Hampton Ferry The Green Bungalow

I lived in the green bunglow at the Huxley caravan site in about 1953. My mother's name was Barbara Buxton and dads name was Roy Buxton. Dad has now passed away but my mother is now 83 and lives in a ...Read more

A memory of Cropthorne in 1953 by Lynda Wood

Growing Up In North Cheam.

I lived at no 22 Farm Way, North cheam. I remember my father going off to rejoin the R.A.F when the war broke out. I was 7 years old. My mother went to work in a munitions factory. After spending a few years on a ...Read more

A memory of North Cheam in 1920 by Heather Dunkin

Family History Dated 1781 Kings Somborne.

Please could any one in Kings Somborne let me know who to contact regarding my family history. I have a family tree that dates back to 1781. My decendents were from Kings Somborne. I have names from ...Read more

A memory of King's Somborne by First Name Last Name

Expat Taffy

i was born in 1943 in Gilfach, it was wartime and dad was overseas, mum pregnant left oxford and went home to have me, nan was Elizabeth Harris and lived in the high street, her husband Bill Harris died in Galipoli in the first world ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch by b.claridge

Delphine Cafe Challaborough Devon.

i used to own the dolphin cafe (delphine cafe) around 1989 for about five years. previously a gentleman in the RAF owned it also whitelegs the fairground company had it, and had amusements inside and out. my ...Read more

A memory of Challaborough by jan.hammett

Change In Quay Working In The Last 10 Years

Since moving to North Devon 10 years ago from London, have seen the quay area rebuilt as a flood defence system. The equipment on the quay, with the replacement of the old crane with a new modern crane, ...Read more

A memory of Bideford in 2012 by Norman Hardaker

Brick Making In Brecon

My husband was born in Wales and is a descendant of farming stock going back to the 1700s, but it's only since retiring to Devon that he started Family History. It seems that his grandmother's parents were born and ...Read more

A memory of Llanafan-fawr in 1870 by Sue Mead

A Day In Steelend

Getting up in the morning, before your mum & dad, meet your pals at the corner, head around Kilarnie Farm going to the River Devon to guddle some trout. We sometimes found a waterhen's or duck's eggs, so we would build a ...Read more

A memory of Steelend in 1956 by Phil Mcintyre

Younger Days

I was born in Newton-le-Willows in 1946 and 21 years later married Jackie Emms from Newton-le-Willows also. During that time we would often spend the evening having a drink in the "Leigh Arms" cocktail bar (see photo). In ...Read more

A memory of Newton-le-Willows in 1946 by Ron Platt

Wrinstead Court

I went to Wrinsted Court with my mother and brother and sister in 1950. We went as tenants. Here is a short background. My father was killed in 1941 as he was in the Navy. Then my mother met my first step-father who was also ...Read more

A memory of Wrinsted Court by Christine Smith

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For East Budleigh, The Waterfall 1928

A feature of several East Devon villages is a brook running alongside a main street.

Caption For Kilmington, The Village C1960

Not far away is Coryton Park, rebuilt in 1754-56 by Benedictus Mawood Tucker, afterwards Sheriff of Devon.

Caption For Beer, Pillow Lace Workers 1901

Lace-making has always been an important tradition in East Devon, though it would be a rare sight today to see it carried out in the street by a local cottager.

Caption For Lydford, Manor Hotel 1906

The line was eventually completed in 1890 - 41 years after the rival South Devon Railway reached Plymouth.

Caption For Topsham, River Exe 1906

In 1282, the Countess of Devon, aggrieved with the merchants of Exeter, constructed a weir across the River Exe obstructing access to the city's port.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1898

Axmouth, in East Devon, was an important port until its river entrance silted up.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Smithy 1909

Visitors approaching from Devon descend this steep hill to the sea at Lyme.

Caption For Offwell, The Lower Village C1960

A network of footpath and bridleways offers excellent views across East Devon's pastoral landscape.

Caption For Tiverton, Penny Park 1930

At this time, views such as these could be replicated a hundred times throughout the county of Devon.

Caption For Stoke Gabriel, The Victoria And Albert Inn C1965

Starkey, Knight & Ford's brewery was in Tiverton, and their trademark black horses could at one time be seen all over Devon.

Caption For Chudleigh Knighton, The Clay Cutters Arms 1907

Clay has been mined commercially in South Devon since the 17th Century.

Caption For West Overton, The Village Centre C1955

It contains 17th-century panelling which originally came from Devon.

Caption For Newton Ferrers, Bridge End 1931

Both are delightful, with old Devon cob cottages and attractive gardens in an area of fine scenery.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street 1902

The Devon and Somerset Stores, seen here amongst many excellent shop fronts, has posters in the window advertising Frister Rossmann Sewing Machines at £3 7s 6d and £2 18s 6d.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Clock Tower C1955

It was the library for years, and today it is home to the North Devon Museum.

Caption For Chagford, Spinster's Rock C1871

Spinsters' Rock is in Devon, near Drewsteignton.

Caption For Hawkchurch, The Church Tower C1955

Hawkchurch is situated in wild and wooded country, close to where Devon slips imperceptibly into Dorset.

Caption For Sidmouth, Fore Street 1904

The red sandstone cliffs of East Devon break into the green and pastoral valley of the River Sid; Sidmouth lines the slopes of the gap.

Caption For Newton Abbot, The Market 1925

But farmers from all over South Devon still bring their animals to the town for the Wednesday livestock sales.

Caption For Brixham, Fishing Fleet 1896

Before being overtaken by Plymouth a couple of decades earlier, Brixham was the leading fishing port in Devon.

Caption For Tawstock, Tawstock Court 1890

Its 'Gothick' design is conspicuous in a particularly beautiful corner of Devon, alongside the river Taw.

Caption For Rousdon, Church 1900

The Devon historian Hoskins, who seems not to have been a fan of Victorian church building, said 'It has nothing to recommend it'.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1890

Once the town manufactured and exported cloth and built ships; it imported tobacco and salted cod, and wool from the Continent for the Devon weaving industry.

Caption For Woodbury, The Village C1955

Woodbury is one of Devon's largest parishes, and it occupies the great vale between Woodbury Common and the flood plains of the Exe.