Places

5 places found.

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Photos

14 photos found. Showing results 21 to 14.

Maps

39 maps found.

1898 - 1916, Glan-Y-Nant Ref. HOSM42702
1899, Pont-Y-Blew Ref. HOSM41428
1946, Allet Ref. NPO621678
1900, Allet Ref. RNC621678
1886, Allet Ref. HOSM35825
1895, Allet Ref. RNE621678
1898-1899, Charterville Allotments Ref. RNC666968
1919, Allet Ref. POP621678
1947, West Allotment Ref. NPO863627
1895, Charterville Allotments Ref. RNE666968
1895, West Allotment Ref. HOSM48818
1895, West Allotment Ref. HOSM63736
1901-1903, West Allotment Ref. RNC863627
1925, West Allotment Ref. POP863627
1946, Charterville Allotments Ref. NPO666968
1895, West Allotment Ref. HOSM41375
1919, Charterville Allotments Ref. POP666968
1897, West Allotment Ref. RNE863627
1919, Twyn-Allws Ref. POP854993

Books

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Memories

107 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Hinton Blewett 1945 1946

I first saw Hinton Blewett on a late September day when arriving at my prep school, Colchester House. This was housed in Hinton Blewett Manor, which was its wartime home. Its true home was in Clifton, Bristol but that ...Read more

A memory of Hinton Blewett in 1945 by John Nurcombe

Happy Days In Heswall (Rlch)

I guess I was on the same bus as Gina and her life long friends who I also remember. The Liverpool girls would meet up on a Sunday night to catch the ferry to Birkenhead and the bus to Heswall. If the girls from the Isle of ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1969 by First Name Last Name

Very Fond Memories Of Lmtoh Ward 5

I was in St Giles Hospital, Camberwell, and was transferred to Lord Mayor Treloars Orphopaedic Hospital, Alton because the surgeon was a good friend of the main Consultant Surgeon at Alton who was, I think Mr ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1959 by David Motuel

Alli In Glasbury

Fred took Allan fishing some time in the 1950's, when Allan was in his twenties. He had just married Norah (Nina) - (her mother used to call her No). Allan remembers wading out in Fred's waders and standing in The River Wye until ...Read more

A memory of Glasbury by Kayte Dyson

Lavender Hill

My uncle and aunt had a house in Beaufoy Rd, number 5, tucked into the corner next to the Fish & Chip shop. When I was home on on leave from sea that is where I lived, for about 5 years. Usually up the smoke to the jazz clubs I ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1954 by Peter Troy

Picton Castle

I lived in Picton Castle,and as a thirteen year old, I delighted to throw plums off our tree down into the playground of Troed Y Allt school,and watch the scramble of the children take place! It was whilst we lived there that the entire ...Read more

A memory of Pwllheli in 1942 by Robert Jones

The Good Old Days

I was born in Luton in the 1940s and remember well the shops in Manchester Street with WG Durrants butchers on the corner of Manchester Street and Bridge Street. Next door in Bridge Street was a garage and further along Manchester ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Michael Bream

Growing Up In Penge (1947 Onwards)

I have said that my early life began in Penge in 1947, but that is only as far back as I can remember. Although I was still only two then, I do have a very good memory. I can remember while I was in a pram outside the ...Read more

A memory of Penge in 1947 by Anthony Godly

Longley Road, Tooting 1950

Hi. I lived in Longley Road, Tooting opposite the bus station at the Tooting Junction end of Longley Road from 1950. We lived in a flat above Cussons grocery store until the site was bought and demolished by the council, for ...Read more

A memory of Tooting

Good Childhood In Willesden/Neasden

I was born in Park Royal hospital in Feb 1952 then taken home to 70 Craven Park Road spitting distance from Harlesden police station. Just across the road from our family doctor, (Dr Curtis) not much bedside manor, ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by pjspence18

Captions

147 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Thorpe St Andrew, Village And River Yare 1922

The Rush Cutters has a late 16th-century core, evident in the octagonal brick chimneys on the right and the massive stack behind the left hip.

Caption For Charmouth, Newlands School 1922

The Saxons and the Danes fought two battles near to Charmouth, though the village's history recalls a later defeat, for Charles II passed this way as a fugitive after the Battle of Worcester.

Caption For Avebury, Excavations C1908

A later excavation of the great ditch was carried out by H St George Gray in 1922, when he established that Avebury was built in the Neolithic age.

Caption For Steyning, View From White Horse Lane 1914

The church is of note, with a late-Norman font and a 16th-century tower.

Caption For Port Erin, Athol Park 1907

This is a late-Victorian development just off the seafront; the castellated roof of the Falcon's Nest Hotel can be seen rising above the terrace.

Caption For Beckington, Ravenscroft School C1950

The Castle, in 1955 the Ravenscroft School, a boys' prep school, is a late 16th-century house of three storeys with gabled attics and a three-storey porch and stair turret, both crowned with medieval-style

Caption For Llandrindod Wells, Station Crescent 1962

The prominence of brick buildings here demonstrates a late flourish in the development of this town: the railway brought both bricks and visitors to the town.

Caption For Horningsea, The Village C1955

The small post office occupies a late 19th-century cottage.

Caption For Devizes, St Mary's Church 1898

Stone urns were added to the gate posts at a later date.

Caption For Nelson, Centre C1953

This is not the original one which gave the town its name, but a later one built on the same spot.

Caption For Woodmansterne, Chipstead Valley C1955

Left of centre is the sprawling old house called Stagbury, a late 18th-century house demolished in the 1970s.

Caption For Marske, The Church 1913

The interior, re-ordered by a later John Hutton c1830, contains his memorial with its fulsome epitaph, the Hutton family pew, and a Victorian royal coat of arms dated 1850.

Caption For Marske, The Church 1913

The interior, re-ordered by a later John Hutton c1830, contains his memorial with its fulsome epitaph, the Hutton family pew, and a Victorian royal coat of arms dated 1850.

Caption For Bournemouth, From Boscobel Tower 1887

Bournemouth was a late starter as a seaside resort, for the land on which it stands was just wild and windswept heath until Mr Lewis Tregonwell built a holiday home there in 1810.

Caption For Cobham, The Hall 1899

A late Elizabethan and 18th- century mansion described as one of the most important houses in Kent.

Caption For Over, The Lanes C1967

Behind the brick wall is a late Victorian farmhouse, and opposite this some newly-built bungalows with new gardens.

Caption For Egham, Bell Weir Lock 1907

A later owner, Sir Robert Vyner, notoriously cooked one of his deceased servants, displaying the corpse in an open coffin to visitors - a macabre spectacle that delighted Samuel Pepys, who recorded

Caption For Stamford, View From The Water Meadows 1922

This view from the water meadows is a very well known one, and relatively little changed today, although it would look very different to a late medieval traveller – he or she would be able to see fourteen

Caption For Wimborne, High Street 1891

In The Square is the Crown Hotel, a late Georgian coaching inn known in the 1890s as George Payne's Family and Commercial Hotel (straight ahead).

Caption For Acock's Green, Olton Boulevard East C1965

At its western end, between Shaftmoor Lane and Fox Hollies Road, there is a parade of early 20th-century shops, and opposite there is a late 20th-century supermarket.

Caption For Old Hunstanton, The Church 1896

The church has tombs and fine brasses to the L'Estrange family; it also has a restored painted screen and a late Norman font.

Caption For Billingshurst, The Village 1928

Causeway Cottages, once a late medieval Wealden hall house, are in the background.

Caption For Cranbrook, Stone Street 1925

Situated on the High Street is The Studio, a Wealden Hall House, with a later gable on the left-hand side.

Caption For Longparish, St Nicholas Church 1899

The nave and aisles date from about 1210 with a later square-topped tower.