Maps

65 maps found.

1919, Downs Ref. POP692767
1919, East Down Ref. POP697126
1919, Emery Down Ref. POP701236
1919, Headley Down Ref. POP729815
1919, Old Down Ref. POP796403
1919, Tolvaddon Downs Ref. POP849468
1919, Sandy Down Ref. POP825292
1919, Rickard's Down Ref. POP816393
1919, Alveston Down Ref. POP624727
1919, Andover Down Ref. POP625633
1919, Down Hatherley Ref. POP692607
1919, Down Thomas Ref. POP692635
1919, Charlton Down Ref. POP666875
1919, Chavey Down Ref. POP667119
1919, Whiddon Down Ref. POP867205
1919, Treswithian Downs Ref. POP852908
1919, Winterbourne Down Ref. POP871609
1919, Perran Downs Ref. POP805213
1919, Quintrell Downs Ref. POP812469
1919, Higher Downs Ref. POP733997

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Memories

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Hopton Hill

My family were from this area and my grandfather Edward Gough Jones and grandmother Rosa Jones brought up 7 children Joan, Nora, twins Eileen and Beryl, Ron (who still lived in a bungalow at the Crescent Nesscliffe until this year ...Read more

A memory of Nesscliffe in 1910 by Yvonne Dixon

The Old Town Hall

The old town hall was burned down in 1919 during the Peace Day Riots, one of the great oxymorons of our time!

A memory of Luton in 1910 by Roy Litchfield

Ferry

Matthew Kirton, owner of Walbottle brick works, used to arrange for this river ferry to take Sunday School and other outings down river to North Shields and back, the ferry was called 'Blue Bonnet'.

A memory of Newburn in 1910 by David Tooke

My Mother's Memories Of Ospringe

After a time Mother married Charles Gamble, we called him Pop.  He left the Merchant Navy and went to work on the Estate for my Grandfather. We got a house at Ospringe it was next door to a water mill. The water ...Read more

A memory of Ospringe in 1910 by George Allen

Ebenezer Owen Davies

Ebenezer Owen Davies was a carpenter in 1914 who took in my father, Thomas William Banks aged 14 from the New Orphan Houses, Ashley Down, Bristol - I am endeavouring to find out more about what happened to my ...Read more

A memory of Bryngwyn in 1910 by Maureen Hawthorn

Sheringham Avenue

My Dad was born in Tottenham sheringham Avenue His Father was Maurice Redman and he worked for the local council as a bricklayer. they had three boys reg maurice and gordon.They moved down to billericay about 1929.I wondered if anyone remembers the family.vicki

A memory of Tottenham in 1910 by Victoria Manning

My Mam 1912

My mam Margaret Curran lived in Victoria Road, Gateshead and went to Victoria Road School. Her dad was down the Dunstan Colliery. She used to tell us tales of Annie Owlie who lived in Lobley Hill Woods. How she used to collect coal ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1910 by Glennis Spencer

Scullards Hotel

Does anyone remember the Scullards Hotel that was owned by Charles Scullard. My Gt.Grandfather Thomas Scrutton was the Manager, together with his eldest daughter Florence who was the Manageress. It was frequented by Sotonians ...Read more

A memory of Southampton in 1910

A Coal Mining Community Started In 1853

My late father was born in Troedrhiwfuwch on 16th Feb 1917. His name was David Thomas Harris, mainly known as Dai Tom. He lived in a terrace house later turned into a shop. He lived there with six ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch in 1910 by David Harris

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