Maps

7,210 maps found.

1898, Trinity Ref. RNE853507
1895, Worlington Ref. RNE874578
1897, Westville Ref. RNE866494
1899-1900, Rushford Ref. RNC822900
1919, Shop Ref. POP830530
1919, Shortmoor Ref. POP830666
1919, Worlington Ref. POP874578
1919, Willand Ref. POP870348
1919, Winsham Ref. POP871513
1900, Newport Ref. RNC791452
1899-1900, Nomansland Ref. RNC792524
1900, Penhill Ref. RNC803438
1898-1900, Pennsylvania Ref. RNC803844
1899-1900, Littleborough Ref. RNC758203
1898-1900, Marsh Ref. RNC774960
1898-1900, Shillingford Ref. RNC830158
1900, Shop Ref. RNC830530
1899, Hillhead Ref. RNC736304
1919, Cheriton Ref. POP667353
1919, Blackhorse Ref. POP642642

Books

32 books found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Lovely Braunton

My parents, my aunt and myself moved to Braunton in 1971. We lived next door to the Clarkes who were very kind to us. Although we had moved from a large town house, this house seemed large too - it had a wonderful view right ...Read more

A memory of Braunton in 1971 by Jenny Lister

Rock Inn

This was always known as Rock Inn, Haytor when I visited. I got to know a few of the local families, most of which are long gone. Courtier, Clifton, Morrish, Middleweek, Ford to name but a few. The Rock Inn was always very popular in ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale in 1971

My Childhood Memories...

My name is Dawn Thompson, I grew up in one of the Cottages next to the Pub (no 3). My father Peter Thompson, worked there for many years. I remember the Hunt meetings and I remember Tom Hatton, who ran it many years ago. ...Read more

A memory of Pirbright in 1970 by Dawn Thompson

Barking And St Margaret's Church From 1970's

My husband and I were married at St Margaret's Church in January 1970, we were married by the REV ROXBOUGH, he was a very gentle man and he and his wife moved to Devon in the 80s or there abouts. We ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1970

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 Sharon Rainbird

Goodrington

This is the best place in Devon to be. I  still get excited when I hear and see the steam train. My sisters and I came to Goodrington when we were very young and I still come every year. We love this place so much we have a beach ...Read more

A memory of Goodrington in 1970 by Wendy Hugonnet

The Best Memories

I was born in Otley hospital as were most from Guiseley and all around. In 1969 I was posted there as a police officer and stayed until 1974. My daughter was born there in 1972 and my dad died there on his 81st birthday. I know ...Read more

A memory of Otley in 1969 by Alan Hill

The Old Bridge Over The Canal

I have just been reading the memories of a Ms Hamilton. I used to cross the bridge on the way to and from Goldsworth Junior School as I lived in Horsell. My sister and friends would stop and fish for newts or frogs - ...Read more

A memory of Woking in 1969 by Natalie Dignum

Hope Cottage & 11 Binhams Meadow

My first home was Hope Cottage next to the Sun Inn, Dunsfold. I am pretty sure that the cottage was owned by Lloyds Bank and my parents rented it from them. My grandparents, Stan and Madge Blay, also lived in ...Read more

A memory of Dunsfold in 1969 by Sharon Lloyd Blay

Being Born At Stanwell Moor Living There

The year I was born at Ashford Hospital my mother and father were tenants at the Hope public inn.  June and John Nicholson and June's mother Beatrice Porter lived there and brought me up.   Mrs Porter ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell Moor in 1969 by Claire Manville

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Newton Abbot, St Paul's Church 1890

St Paul's was built in the Early English style by the Earl of Devon in 1861.

Caption For Boscastle, The Village 1906

Local opinion is that the village is every bit as striking as the more famous Clovelly in nearby North Devon.

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

Teignmouth is the second-oldest seaside resort in Devon; it has attracted visitors from the middle of the 18th century.

Caption For Torquay, From Vane Hill 1901

An early visitor said of Torquay: 'It is not England, but a bit of sunny Italy taken bodily from its rugged coast and placed here amid the green places and the pleasant pastoral lanes of beautiful Devon

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

Teignmouth is the second-oldest seaside resort in Devon; it has attracted visitors from the middle of the 18th century.

Caption For Torquay, From Vane Hill 1901

An early visitor said of Torquay: 'It is not England, but a bit of sunny Italy taken bodily from its rugged coast and placed here amid the green places and the pleasant pastoral lanes of beautiful Devon

Caption For Torquay, From Vane Hill 1901

early visitor said of Torquay: 'It is not England, but a bit of sunny Italy taken bodily from its rugged coast and placed here amid the green places and the pleasant pastoral lanes of beautiful Devon

Caption For Exmouth, The Coastguard Station 1906

Smuggling was rife on the East Devon coast as an organised industry well into the 19th century, hence the strong coastguard presence in every town.

Caption For Teignmouth, Roman Catholic Church 1906

South Devon Railway purchased the first Catholic Church of 1854 for £2000 after deciding to open the rail- way tunnels beneath it.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1898

As with so many East Devon villages, a tiny stream - the Beer Brook - runs down the main street, first on one side of the road and then on the other.

Caption For Topsham, The Quay 1906

The 50 steps alongside the wall (centre) lead to a churchyard with one of the finest views in Devon.

Caption For Topsham, The Church 1906

The 50 steps alongside the wall (centre) lead to a churchyard with one of the finest views in Devon.

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street 1919

French-derived names are common in North Devon; there was an influx of Huguenots from France in 1685 when they were being persecuted.

Caption For Eastleigh, North Stoneham Church C1955

The church has a three-gabled east end and a west tower rather reminiscent of a Devon church.

Caption For Membury, Church And Schools 1902

Not far away is another of East Devon's prehistoric

Caption For Hope Cove, Cottages 1904

Tiny fishing smacks still set out from the cove each day, much as they probably did in 1588 when the Spanish Armada was first sighted off the Devon coast.

Caption For Weare Giffard, The Harvest Field 1890

This idyllic scene hides a darker truth: Devon fell prey to an agricultural depression in the 1880s, and grain prices fell, causing thousands of acres of hitherto cultivated land to revert to grazing.

Caption For Beer, The Church 1922

The stone was used extensively for the arcades of many Devon churches.

Caption For Dawlish, The Seafront From The Royal Hotel 1890

A place familiar to all train travellers through Devon, Dawlish nestles across the sides of a broad combe, with the railway line protecting the town from the sea.

Caption For Hope Cove, Cottages 1904

Tiny fishing smacks still set out from the cove each day, much as they probably did in 1588 when the Spanish Armada was first sighted off the Devon coast.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Promenade 1920

Kingsbridge church, seen here in the distance, is dedicated to St Edmund the Martyr, an unusual dedication for a Devon church.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Promenade 1920

Kingsbridge church, seen here in the distance, is dedicated to St Edmund the Martyr, an unusual dedication for a Devon church.

Caption For Torquay, Farmyard 1906

Until recently, when Torbay succumbed to urban sprawl, the green fields of Devon did come almost to the heart of the town.

Caption For Torquay, Farmyard 1906

Until recently, when Torbay succumbed to urban sprawl, the green fields of Devon did come almost to the heart of the town.