Maps

52 maps found.

1898-1899, St Nicholas At Wade Ref. RNC824206
1901-1902, St Nicholas South Elmham Ref. RNC824211
1903, St Nicholas South Elmham Ref. HOSM60103
1896 - 1906, St Nicholas At Wade Ref. HOSM60219
1899-1900, Llanmaes Ref. RNC759010
1919, Llanmaes Ref. POP759010
1947, Llanmaes Ref. NPO759010
1898, Llanmaes Ref. RNE759010
1946, St Nicolas Park Ref. NPO824214
1899, St Nicolas Park Ref. RNE824214
1920, St Nicolas Park Ref. POP824214
1901-1902, St Nicolas Park Ref. RNC824214

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Memories

132 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

An Evacuee During Ww11

Packed off to Lostwithiel in the train from Paddington and found myself living in the Black Prince's Castle - Restormal. Well not quite, the farm on the Estate. I was baptised in St Winnow C.of E Church as part of our ...Read more

A memory of Lostwithiel in 1930 by John L Tooze

My Birth Place Scarcliffe

April 3 1946 is the date of my birth, born at 2 Nightingale Terrace, Scarcliffe. My parents being Rose and Albert Nicholls, I was baptised at St Leonards and went to Scarcliffe school and then went on to Moorfield ...Read more

A memory of Scarcliffe in 1946 by Joy Kathleen Nicholls/Davies

The 'cleopatra Restaurant' Next To The Northwood Hills Hotel, Elton John, Bluesology And 'toys And Sports'.

Seeing the photo of the 'Northwood Hills Hotel' and the tall 'office' building beyond, took me back to recall 'The Cleopatra Restaurant' that ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills by Tim Deacon

An Idyllic Childhood

Gosh, a blast from the past, Robin. I was at no. 10, Eris Tudor. Idyllic childhood. Weren't we lucky? Was shattered on a recent visit to find St Nicholas Church no more. Such wonderful memories, though, to pass on to our grandchildren. Eris Slater now.

A memory of Severn Beach in 1950 by Eris Slater

Growing Up In Gildersome

I was born in 1952 and lived in Gildersome until I was 19 years old. My name until then was Lorraine Thompson. I have many happy memories of living in the village. Until I was 4 years old I lived in a terrace called ...Read more

A memory of Gildersome in 1952 by Lorraine Smith

Bell Hotel, Radstock

I was born at Waldegrave Terrace, Radstock but moved to Elm Tree Avenue, Westfield a mile or so up the hill in 1952 when I was 6. I used to go to Miss Hill's infant school at the top of Bath Old Hill and my sister ...Read more

A memory of Coleford in 1953

An Idyllic Childhood

I enjoyed reading your piece Jane, I remember you so well. I lived at Newbold Revel, Stretton-Under-Fosse from 1953 - 1977, together with my siblings - Christopher, Angela and Nicholas O'Sullivan. We lived in a ...Read more

A memory of Stretton under Fosse by Teresa O'sullivan

Mill Pond Tenterden

My brothers and I who grew up in St Michaels used to fish in the Mill pond. I was only very small born in 1971 and I remember sitting on a wall next to the damn wining our legs over the edge of the pond. Then the damn broke and the Mill ...Read more

A memory of Tenterden by parryjoanna

St Pauls Cray School Memories.

I was living at the time at the top of what was called Chalk Pit Avenue, then an unmade and often muddy road in bad weather, at the bottom of the garden was a field and across the field was a fairly large house ...Read more

A memory of St Paul's Cray by Derek Stocker

Rowley Bristow Orthopaedic Hospital 1970

I became a Student Nurse, training for the Orthopaedic Nursing Certificate at The Rowley Bristow Orthopaedic Hospital, on the day before my 17th birthday in January 1970. The hospital was divided into two ...Read more

A memory of Pyrford by Robin Hickman

Captions

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Caption For Kings Norton, The Village Green C1960

It remains one of the leafier suburbs, though in 1936 the city council destroyed much of its appeal by demolishing the lovely old cottages which clustered round the green.

Caption For Brockenhurst, St Nicholas' Church 1959

The church is dedicated to St Nicholas, patron saint of wayfarers and children.

Caption For Harwich, Church Street 1954

A view looking south towards St Nicholas' church of 1821 and the adjoining Three Cups Hotel, part of which dates from the early 16th century.Admiral Nelson and Lady Hamilton stayed there.

Caption For Kenilworth, Bridge Street C1960

On the left are the Abbey fields, at the end of which stands the late 13th-century church of St Nicholas.

Caption For Colchester, High Street 1892

The street is dominated on the south side by the slender spire of St Nicholas's Church, unfortunately demolished in 1955.

Caption For Tillingham, The Square C1955

Behind the photographer is the ancient church of St Nicholas.

Caption For Kenilworth, Bridge Street C1960

On the left are the Abbey fields, at the end of which stands the late 13th-century church of St Nicholas.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Market Place 1908

In the distance is St Nicholas's Church, said to be one of the largest parish churches in England.

Caption For Sutton, Wesleyan Church 1913

The new Wesleyan Church, seen here from Church Road (now St Nicholas Way), was a sumptuous and unusual building.

Caption For Coventry, Cross Cheaping 1892

Sandwiched between St Nicholas Street and the old market place at Cross Cheaping, Bishop Street was one of Coventry’s main shopping thoroughfares.

Caption For Sidmouth, Church Chapel, Interior 1928

The window was designed in 1867 by Hughes and depicts some of St Nicholas` deeds.

Caption For Coventry, Cross Cheaping 1892

Sandwiched between St Nicholas Street and the old market place at Cross Cheaping, Bishop Street was one of Coventry's main shopping thoroughfares.

Caption For Abingdon, St Nicholas's Church 1890

Of the great Benedictine Abbey of St Mary in Abingdon little survives above ground.

Caption For Shepperton, Backwater And Church 1890

The Thames snakes and doubles back in these parts, and provides a delightful view of the church of St Nicholas.

Caption For Abingdon, Market Place 1924

Frith's photographer was looking east, past the Town Hall on the right, towards St Nicholas's Church and the abbey gateway.

Caption For Burton, The Church C1960

The parish church of St Nicholas, like many of Wirral's fine buildings, is constructed from local red sandstone.

Caption For Manchester, The Cathedral 1889

This view shows how the Cathedral also played the role of a parish church; it was surrounded with the burial stones of the town's faithful.

Caption For Barry, Romilly Park Bowling Green C1960

The tower of St Nicholas's Church is just visible above the group of houses on the left.

Caption For Manchester, The Cathedral 1889

This view shows how the Cathedral also played the role of a parish church; it was surrounded with the burial stones of the town's faithful.

Caption For Manchester, The Cathedral 1897

This view shows how the Cathedral also played the role of a parish church; it was surrounded with the burial stones of the town's faithful.

Caption For Thorne, Market Place C1960

At nearby Fishlake, the village church is noted for its late Norman doorway.

Caption For Colchester, High Street 1892

With its Roman remains and castle, Colchester has much to support its claim to be Britain's oldest recorded town.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier And Drake's Island 1892

Drake's Island was originally known as St Nicholas Island; it was owned by the Priors of Plympton, who used it as a rabbit warren.

Caption For Barry, St Nicholas Road 1910

The road took its name from St Nicholas.