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Guestbook EntriesJASON HIGGINS(18th March 2008 - durham)looking at the photos of new ollerton takes me back many years when i lived there,i have some fond memories. great site, keep it up.... Jan Dimock(17th March 2008 - Manchester, NH USA)I love this website that a friend introduced me to. I grew up in Northampton, England so the beautiful photos are a way for me to be transported, temporarily back to my homeland! Thank you to all the many photographers! Marc Smilen(11th March 2008 - Florida, USA)I was looking for a website that had any mention at all of author Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle. And I found your website. I collect old handwritten diaries and letters. I have the original WWI diary of Farciot Edouart, an American Motion Picture cameraman who was an American War photographer. Farciot Edouart won an Oscar award during his cinematic career. During the war, when he was in france being a war cinematographer, he met Arthur Conan Doyle on the train to Paris in august, 1918, per an entry in his diary. Henning Egholm(9th March 2008 - Denmark)What a great site! I absolutely adore it. This is just what I needed. Easy to go through and lots of fantastic photos. I can't wait to see England this summer. Karen(29th February 2008)The website and photographs are brilliant! I grew up in the Filey area, the photographs bought back all kinds of childhood memories. Thanks! robert g roles, jr(27th February 2008 - provincetown, mass)My Grandfather, Gordon Stewart Roles, came to the U.S from Maidenhead in 1904. He left behind a twin sister,then 19 clifton joseph(27th February 2008 - ewing, new jersey)I enjoyed your website very much. I have a painting size 24 by 48 called English Countryside and would like some information if possible. Thank you, Clifton Joseph Sandie(25th February 2008 - Somerset)What a brilliant website. As a coach driver having visited many of these places it is nice to look back on photographs of places that I have been too and hopefully to revisit again sometime. Sharon Hebert Linzy(24th February 2008 - United States of America)I am very interested in England because I am looking for a long-lost pen pal named Anne Bardwell. I believe she may have been in the area of Barrow-in-Furness, but I am not sure. Desiree(20th February 2008 - Hawaii)Beautiful, Beautiful. I admire especially the countryside, it reminds me of Thomas Kinkaide's paintings. I'd love to get lost in one of his scenes. I live in Paradise (Hawaii), and there it is just as breath taking. Sandra(15th February 2008 - North Carolina/USA)I have enjoyed this site so very much. Our son-in-law is from England and it has been great seeing the areas around where he lived. This certainly is a beautiful part of Gods world. garth phillis(13th February 2008 - parry sound ontario canada)Hi my name is garth i am from parry sound ontario canada i would like to say hi to hazel and micille rag doll breaders and is there any family with the name phillis in england i would like to find out were my gradfother was from ithink his first name was willam i think he may have been a cappenter on the titaniic not real sure ps i think england is awasome it is a beautfull country Anne(7th February 2008 - Peru)It is so nice to see wigan on the net , after travleing and woring away for the past 15 years. I worked at the foresters arms in shevington for over 11 years before moveing to live in Kuwait, I wonder if Ron Baxendale is still the owner. Maybe if some one reads this they could let me know ? I now live in Peru. Kelly Rogers(2nd February 2008 - Michigan USA)As a dedicated anglophile i have to say I'm so glad I found your site-it's awesome! Denis(24th January 2008 - Ireland)Great website. England indeed has some really beautiful spots. My personal favorites are the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. Having spent 5 years in Lancashire, I have crisscrossed this county and surrounding counties as well. Ron Caldwell(20th January 2008 - Asheville, NC, USA)I have been researching my family tree and have found that my family comes from several places in England. First, I am related to the Welles family of Warwickshire. Thomas, b. 1512, was the grandson of Cicely Plantagent and John Welles. My mother's family, the Allens, are related to the Wyatts of Devon, Yorkshire and Kent. The Sams family, my father's side, are traced through the Warrens of Cheshire. It would be wonderful if anyone out there is related to any of these families and I'd love to hear from any who are. thanks in advance. Maree Schubring(9th January 2008 - Australia)I am a descendant of John Tattam who was transported out to Australia as a convict in 1834. The Tattam name is quite common and has many variations but I am always interested in family that may still live in England. My Grandmother came from Devon and she was a Bucknell. I love your site because I can go back in time and see just how my ancestors may have lived as England has preserved her history so well. I would really like to hear from you just to see if our family 's are connected. Thanking you Maree. Jerry L. Stonham(6th January 2008 - Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)My paternal grandfather James Mahlon Stonham's parents came from Sussex, and settled in Emporium, Pa., and James was born in Philadelphia, Pa. We have traced some ancestry back to the 11th century in Sussex. Would like anyone named Stonham to send any information. Thank you. Chizzy(2nd January 2008 - UK)Great website - especially about from where i am from Chiseldon, Wiltshire.. we also a website called www.chiseldonvillage.co.uk keep up the good work people :} © 2001-2008 Pictures of England.com - All rights reserved - Terms & Conditions - Free Pictures |
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