Places

5 places found.

Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.

Photos

14 photos found. Showing results 81 to 14.

Books

Sorry, no books were found that related to your search.

Memories

107 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

At My Nannies Near The Allotments

My nannie lived on East Street, which had a break in the street to go through the allottments. My nannie was called Hilda Lee, nee Marsh. I have fond memories too of Grandad Lee who passed away when I was around 6 ...Read more

A memory of Darfield by Vicky Ogden

Going For A Dip.

I lived in Bassaleg from 1941-45 and attended Bassaleg County Ssecondary Grammar School. My Friend Hazel Williams and I used to walk to Allt-yr-yn lido for a swim in the hot weather. It used to take us the best part of an ...Read more

A memory of Allt yr Yn in 1944 by Hettie Marsh Jones

Hanwell Allotments

Where Elthorne Park extension now is there were allotments. I used to go there with my dad and sometimes my mum. She used to go in the evening if he was working mainly to water. I remember planting onions potatoes etc, to a small boy it was an adventure. Does anyone remember these allotments?

A memory of Hanwell by Nick Beard

Chestfield Kent During Ww2

I was born in Bromley, Kent in 1940.My childhood was spent alternating between my mother and father's house called, from memory, either Stafford or Stratford House, on the right hand side proceeding from the Chestfield ...Read more

A memory of Chestfield by Graham Smith

Further Memories Of Potters Bar

My name is Colin Dickins and I stumbled on this recollection by Arthur Brown and thought I would add some of my memories. While I don't recall the name we must be about the same age. I lived in Coningsby Drive and went ...Read more

A memory of Potters Bar by cvdickins

At Rope Hill 1956 1958

I must say that my memories of Rope Hill while CGC Arch was Headmaster are not particularly happy ones. I remember him as a sadistic, flatulent fellow who was fond of the cane. Perhaps I was too much of a troublemaker. Some of the ...Read more

A memory of Boldre by stephenbrooks2124

The Providence Congregational Church 1956

"The Providence", as it was commonly known, stood at the corner of Laundry Yard and The Lynch. Built in 1795 with a later facade it was a gem of late georgian "chapel" architecture. You entered through a ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1955 by Philip Cousins

Goldsmith Mansions

I was taken to live in Goldsmith Mansions as a baby of two months in 1946. I lived there with my parents until approximately 1949. I have a memory of walking up the staircase to our flat. I have a much more vivid memory of the ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1946 by Sheila Watson

Horse Riding Memories In 1960's Rural Dinas Powys

I may or may not be the young person riding the pony in this photograph. The first lessons were conducted without a riding hat ( not an obligation in those days ) and without jodhpurs - expensive ...Read more

A memory of Dinas Powis by paula.harrett

My Home Town

I was born in Flint in 1946. Looking at the old photos in your memory archives of the 1950s, it brought back a lot of old happy memories to me. Looking at the Church Street photo with the Hawarden Castle pub on the right, the Red  Lion to ...Read more

A memory of Flint by kjprry

Captions

147 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Upwell, Town Street 1923

A later brick front was added to the 17th-century White Lion.

Caption For Glasgow, The Cathedral, The Nave Looking East 1897

At a later date it was divided into three congregations, the nave, choir and crypt.

Caption For Upwell, Town Street 1923

A later brick front was added to the 17th-century White Lion.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1955

Two oeil-de-boeuf windows and a later Tuscan-columned porch complete this quite picturesque ensemble.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, The Old House C1955

Two oeil-de-boeufs and a later Tuscan-columned porch complete this quite picturesque composition.

Caption For Newport, Crown House And Tudor House 1932

It was a late 16th-century building that underwent a makeover in 1692: this was when the shell-hood was added to the doorway, the pargework (or decorative plasterwork) executed, and the pub's name

Caption For Corbridge, Main Street C1955

This building is thought to be a late 13th- to early 14th-century hall that was raised to a pele-tower during the 15th century.

Caption For Abingdon, St Nicholas's Church Interior 1890

It is basically a late Norman and early 13th-century building, but it was much changed in the 14th and 15th centuries, including the battlemented west tower; its interior is relatively plain,

Caption For Bolton, Smithill's Hall 1894

The Hall dates from the 15th century, when it was the home of the Radcliffe family, though a later occupier, Andrew Barton, extended it in about 1516.

Caption For Canford Magna, Parish Church 1886

Its features include a chancel which started life as the nave of a late Anglo-Saxon church before being converted by the Normans, who also built a new nave with aisles.

Caption For Sudbury, Stour Street 1932

The building on the left is a 16th-century house with a central hall, two cross wings and a later addition at the far end.

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, although it would look very different to a late medieval traveller when there were fourteen parish church towers

Caption For Leeds, The Headrow C1965

The top floor was added at a later date.

Caption For Northampton, Park Avenue Methodist Church C1960

These architects had a prolific practice building non-conform- ist churches in a late Gothic style, usually in hard red brick with stone dressings, as here.

Caption For Pennard, The Castle 1893

The ruins are of a late 13th-century castle built on the site of an earlier stronghold.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1955

Two oeil-de-boeuf windows and a later Tuscan-columned porch complete this quite picturesque ensemble.

Caption For Cirencester, Castle Street 1898

A later king, Henry VIII, dissolved the abbey, and only the Spital Gateway remains.The wool industry was delivered into the hands of merchant adventurers, who built the huge perpendicular wool church that

Caption For Brampton, High Street 1964

Beyond it is a late 17th-century thatched house with a tall brick chimney stack.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Bury House 1897

This view is of the west front of this attractive house which, beneath its roughcast facade of about 1800, is a mid 17th-century house with a late 16th-century parlour wing; the three brick stacks probably

Caption For Leeds, The Headrow C1965

The top floor was added at a later date.

Caption For Leeds, The Headrow C1965

Since then it has changed ownership twice, first becoming part of the Lewis Owen Owen group, and then in 1996 a branch of Allders.The top floor was added at a later date.The dome of the town hall

Caption For Matlock Bath, New Bath Hotel C1955

The original part of the hotel is on the right of the picture, with a later extension to the left.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

Among the treasures are the tomb-chest of Thomas Fitzwilliam (died 1478), a late 15th-century font, and an early 17th-century pulpit.

Caption For Frimley Green, The Green C1965

The uninspiring shops and flats on the left were built around 1960, while the shop on the right, a late Victorian building with mock timber-framing, is now empty (October 2001).