Maps

122 maps found.

1901-1902, Wiggenhall St Peter Ref. RNC870076
1901-1902, Carleton St Peter Ref. RNC661442
1897-1898, Chalfont St Peter Ref. RNC666104
1882, Rockland St Peter Ref. HOSM57929
1887, Thorpe St Peter Ref. HOSM61710
1899, Charlton St Peter Ref. HOSM40610
1884, Creeting St Peter Ref. HOSM42221
1898, St Peter South Elmham Ref. RNE824257
1947, St Peter The Great Ref. NPO824258
1897-1899, Charlton St Peter Ref. RNC666906
1901-1902, Burgh St Peter Ref. RNC655692
1897-1898, Fugglestone St Peter Ref. RNC710018
1946, St Peter South Elmham Ref. NPO824257
1901-1902, Walpole St Peter Ref. RNC860077
1921, St Peter South Elmham Ref. POP824257
1920, St Peter The Great Ref. POP824258
1901-1903, Toynton St Peter Ref. RNC851316
1898-1899, Ayot St Peter Ref. RNC629390
1898-1899, Ampney St Peter Ref. RNC625026
1901-1902, Weasenham St Peter Ref. RNC862483

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Memories

1,304 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Bakehouse Lane

I was born at no 36 Church Street...it's not there now but 'Nip' Denton's family lived one side and the Parker's the other. My brother, Peter, was born at the bottom of Bakehouse Lane and my Grandmother lived in a bungalow next door to ...Read more

A memory of Gawber by jhirst2909

Bakers And Ealing Studios

My God! I remember the baker shop fondly as it was opposite the Ealing Studios, and we used to hang outside Ealing Studios loads of times as kids, hoping to see someone famous - and we did. I've said "Hello" to Hattie ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by John Nicholls

Bananas

My Aunt and Uncle used to take me to Peter Pans Pool when I stayed with them in the summer holiday. One day on the round a bout thing you pushed and then jumped on, a girl eating a banana ice lolly threw up and we all caught a bit !! ...Read more

A memory of Southport by emmans

Bank Hall School

Bank Hall School 1977 to its close in 1980, I remember the head, Mr Brennan, and his wife living in the house just next to the the main house, also Peter Lucas, Pete Denver, Mr Lowery. There were a few women there at ...Read more

A memory of Chapel-en-le-Frith by Tommy Neale

Barking And Dagenham

I used to live in the Barking/Dagenham area from 1945-1973.I was born at Barking hospital,sometimes known as Upney in 1945.I lived on the corner of Rugby Road and Bromhall Road,my mum and dad moved there from Bromley by ...Read more

A memory of Barking by ronnieibi

Baron Allerton Of Chapel Allerton

My great-grandmother, Mary Jackson, was born in Meanwood in 1850 and married just over three miles away at St Peter’s, the Leeds Parish Church, in 1873. Her husband was my great-grandad, William Arthur ...Read more

A memory of Meanwood by John Howard Norfolk

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Behind Princes Road

I kept looking at this photo & wondering why it seemed a familiar view...Then, with the aid of maps & old pictures realised it was taken from the field (Barren Down?) behind my old school, Ivey House. On the right ...Read more

A memory of Shepton Mallet by bru.enzer

Belleville School

A lady writing on here mentioned a couple of places in Battersea that bring back memories. First of all, she mentioned Meyrick Road. I never lived there, but my mum and dad did when my mum was carrying me. My mum and dad were Mr. and ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by s.fomes

Belmont School

I attended Belmont School from Nursery right through to Senior. My name was Gill Stokes (now McQuaid), I was born in 1939 and lived at 43 Headcorn Road, Thornton Heath. I know the school has been closed for years but it is great to know ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by gillianmcquaid

Captions

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Caption For Bromley, Parish Church And Lychgate 1899

The parish church of St Peter and St Paul had been rebuilt in 1790 as a typical Kentish church.

Caption For Hereford, St Peter's Square C1950

Standing beyond the market area of High Town, near to the Shire Hall, St Peter's is the civic church of Hereford.

Caption For Oakham, School Memorial Chapel C1960

Cock Peter and the church steeple are behind.

Caption For Nottingham, St Peter's Church 1890

Peter's Church to Trent Bridge and to the railway station, then on Station Street.

Caption For Sidford, Village 1906

On the far side of the bridge is the church of St Peter, built in 1873.

Caption For Petersfield, The Grange 2005

To aggrandize the entrance to the family home as it was approached from St Peter's Road (New Way), William Jolliffe provided £500 in his will, together with any further sums considered necessary

Caption For Colchester, North Hill 1891

The fine Georgian tower of St Peter's church was built in 1758, replacing the medieval one which was damaged by an earthquake in 1692.

Caption For Berrynarbor, General View C1960

St Peter's Church is the main landmark.

Caption For Stonegate, Church 1907

The church of St Peter was originally built in 1828, but was greatly enlarged in 1904 when the massive north tower and west spire were added.

Caption For Stockbridge, St Peter's Church C1965

Old St Peter's became too small as the town expanded west.

Caption For Reading, Caversham Court C1955

Caversham Court, which was near St Peter's Parish Church, was demolished in 1933, although 17th-century stables and garden walls remain.

Caption For Kilmersdon, The Village C1955

The 100ft tower of St Peter and St Paul's Church dominates this estate village of grey lias cottages.

Caption For St Ives, 1898

Artists such as Christopher Wood, Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth, Peter Lanyon and Patrick Heron all lived and worked here, making use of the unique quality of Penwith's light.

Caption For Sheffield, Aeriel View Of St Peter's Church C1965

The simple spire of St Peter's Church, Sheffield is typical of many such post-modern churches, which were built as large new council housing estates were erected in the suburbs of 'the Steel City', now

Caption For Cromer, Church Street C1960

The parish church of St Peter and St Paul has the tallest tower of any in Norfolk, rising to 160 feet.

Caption For Barnstaple, St Peter's Church And St Anne's Chapel 1890

St Peter's was dedicated in 1318 by Bishop Stapledon; by 1860 it had fallen into a ruinous state, with bulging walls and sinking roofs.

Caption For Hereford, St Peter's Square C1950

Standing beyond the market area of High Town, near to the Shire Hall, St Peter's is the civic church of Hereford.

Caption For Lingfield, Old Cage And Pond 1904

Music lovers come to visit the grave of the composer Frederick Delius, who is buried in St Peter's churchyard.

Caption For Harborne, High Street C1955

He was also responsible for rebuilding St Peter’s, Harborne.

Caption For Chelmsford, St Mary's Church 1892

The church's dedication was changed to St Mary the Virgin, St Peter and St Cedd - the latter being a Northumbrian monk who had done early missionary work in Essex.

Caption For Trusthorpe, Trustville C1955

The tower in the background is of the church of St Peter in Trusthorpe village.

Caption For Emsworth, The Square C1955

Today St Peter's Square is home to several coffee shops as well as the new Emsworth library, a butcher's, and a baker's that makes delicious cheesecakes.

Caption For Weare Giffard, 1923

It was replaced by St Peter's, designed by R T Hookway and consecrated by the Bishop of Exeter on 28 June 1890.

Caption For Chester, Stanley Palace 1923

Built in 1591 for Peter Warburton, MP for Chester, this fine town house passed into the hands of the Stanley family through the marriage of his daughter to Sir Thomas Stanley.