Maps

7,210 maps found.

1900, Popham Ref. RNC808912
1899-1900, Poughill Ref. RNC810218
1899-1900, Splatt Ref. RNC836487
1898-1900, Stockwell Ref. RNC839958
1898-1900, Whitford Ref. RNC869306
1898-1900, Wiltown Ref. RNC870845
1946, Lowertown Ref. NPO770005
1946, Lea Ref. NPO753769
1946, Littletown Ref. NPO758357
1946, Poughill Ref. NPO810218
1946, Pennsylvania Ref. NPO803844
1898, Bradfield Ref. RNE647817
1898, Cheriton Ref. RNE667353
1898, Clayhanger Ref. RNE669896
1895, Burford Ref. RNE655626
1896, Lowertown Ref. RNE770005
1898, Meldon Ref. RNE777802
1895, Norley Ref. RNE792704
1898, Northay Ref. RNE794159
1898, Killington Ref. RNE747213

Books

32 books found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Memories

314 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Great Memories Of Durham City

My Uncle Gordon was the police man who used to sit in the police box at the top of the street in the market square directing traffic. This was around 1950s. I used to live in Meadowfield and came to Durham many, many ...Read more

A memory of Durham by John Greenwell

Growing Up In Sandiacre

I lived on Longmoor Lane, 101, and have fond but distant memories of the 50's and 60's. There were still stables for the canal tow horses at the foot of the bridge crossing the canal in Sandiacre town centre. I played with ...Read more

A memory of Sandiacre by Alan Hickman

Happy Memories Of North Broomhill

My mum lived was born at the Drift and moved to 9 School Row Broomhill. She met my dad during the Second World War in what she described as a green hut in Amble. They were married in the church at Red Row ...Read more

A memory of North Seaton by Anne Rogan

Holiday Memories

I have many happy, if rather boozy, memories of Downderry! I first went there in 1983 until my final visit in 1996, where I had 12 fantastic holidays there, most of the time in glorious sunshine. I went with my parents each year ...Read more

A memory of Downderry by Christopher Whittle

Holidays With Miss Gilbert

Back in the mid 1960s my late husband and I with our son David and later our daughter Catherine spent several happy holidays with Miss Gilbert. Her brother ran the farm and she kept house for him at that time. She fed ...Read more

A memory of Ruan Minor by Joan Landon

Hope And Anchor Inn

My first visit to South Devon was in 1950 as a teenager. We lived in London but my parents had discovered Salcombe and a boarding house in Devon Road and that is where we spent several consecutive summer holidays. From ...Read more

A memory of Hope Cove by David Roberts

I Join The Railway.

I Join the Railway In the summer of 1953, my Aunt and Uncle were staying with us for their holiday. It must have been my Uncle who first spotted the advertisement in the Dartmouth ...Read more

A memory of Kingswear

I Was A Boy Of 11 Walking From The Station To A Choir School Nearby

In 1953 I attended, as a boarder, the 'St Mary of the Angels Choir School' in Addlestone. You walked from the station, turned right up the High St and then left up a hill(?). The ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone by peter.beschorner

Ii. Fore & Aft

STEPHEN and ELIZABETH JELBERT (neé GILBERT) BAWDEN were the parents of: Stephen b. 6 April 1812, ch 25 Apr 1812/1813? in Redruth, m. Mary Terrill in Church of Redruth, emigrated to US Harriet ch 5 March 1815 emigrated to US; ...Read more

A memory of Redruth by Carol Bawden

Jack O! Newbury

My first job when I left school in 1970 was jack o Newbury laundry in York road then I went to the dry cleaners just round the corner, I used to live in camp close at the top of sandleford , I now live in Devon but still go back now and again as I still have family living there, paul willis

A memory of Newbury by p-willis1

Captions

227 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Ladram Bay, From High Peak C1965

This wonderful view shows the East Devon coast from the great cliff of High Peak to distant Exmouth, circling part of the great sweep of Lyme Bay.

Caption For Two Bridges, The Hotel C1955

Crockern Tor, a mile to the north, is the site of the Devon Stannary Parliament which sat from 1305 to 1749.

Caption For Chagford, Spinster's Rock C1871

Spinster's Rock is in Devon, near Drewsteignton.

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 Lyme Regis, Low Tide C1955

Lyme Regis straddles the border between Dorset and Devon, between two stretches of very unstable coastline.

Caption For St Columb, Fair Street 1906

This was once a major sport: Polkinghorne, as Cornish Champion, fought in front of a crowd of 17,000 when he faced Devon Champion Abraham Cann in 1826.

Caption For Tavistock, Town Hall 1890

Tavistock's wealth was generated in early Victorian times by the nearby Devon Great Consols mine, which was dug on land owned by the 7th Duke of Bedford.

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 Exmouth, Morton Crescent 1906

Exmouth has a good claim to be the first resort in Devon.

Caption For Chagford, Market Place 1906

Chagford was declared one of the first Devon Stannary towns in 1305, but by the late 16th century the tin was worked out and the town turned to spinning wool.

Caption For Tiverton, The Canal C1955

In 1971, Devon council took over the canal from British Waterways and have retained it as a leisure amenity ever since.

Caption For Seaton, Fore Street 1895

Though never one of Devon's more fashionable resorts, it has a charm of its own and an attractive setting.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Esplanade And Beach 1934

In the distance we see the great cliff of High Peak - one of the highest points along the Devon coast.

Caption For Countess Wear, The Bridge Over The Exe 1906

The Exe was one of Devon's richest salmon rivers, although as early as the 19th century concern was being expressed about the level of the stocks - vast numbers were taken when they were on their way upstream

Caption For Pilton West, From Railway Bridge 1900

Pilton is an ancient settlement, one of King Alfred's four original Devon burhs (burh means 'defended place'), and was built to guard the estuary.

Caption For Hope Cove, Cottages 1890

Hope is one of the more remote corners of Devon, located on the west side of the South Hams, six miles from Kingsbridge.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Esplanade And Beach 1934

In the distance we see the great cliff of High Peak - one of the highest points along the Devon coast.

Caption For Tawstock, St Peter's Church 1890

Cruciform in plan, it is early 14th-century (one of only seven remaining in Devon) and contains the finest collection of monuments in the county.

Caption For Westward Ho!, The Pebble Ridge And Sands 1932

The land behind the long-disappeared beach huts is part of the Royal North Devon Golf Club.

Caption For Bishopsteignton, Church Interior 1890

Over the old south doorway is one of the finest tympanums in Devon, the only one to show the adoration of the Magi.

Caption For Powderham, Castle C1874

The seat of the Courtenays, the Earls of Devon, Powderham Castle was first built on this site in the late 14th century.

Caption For Bigbury, The Village 1925

These two forms of transport still battle for space in the lanes of South Devon.

Caption For Exmouth, Pavilion Gardens C1955

The great tragedian Edmund Kean performed on stage there during his tour of South Devon.