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Maps

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1896, Adstone Ref. RNE619918
1919, Adstone Ref. POP619918
1946, Adstone Ref. NPO619918
1898-1901, Adstone Ref. RNC619918
1892, Adstone Ref. HOSM35591
1919, Alston Ref. POP624549
1947, Alston Ref. NPO624548
1896, Alstone Ref. RNE624569
1919, Alstone Ref. POP624569
1945, Alston Ref. NPO624549
1946, Alstone Ref. NPO624568
1897, Alston Ref. RNE624548
1898, Alston Ref. RNE624549
1898, Alstone Ref. RNE624570
1946, Alstone Ref. NPO624569
1946, Alstone Ref. NPO624570
1919, Alstone Ref. POP624570
1903, Alston Ref. HOSM35868
1923, South Anston Ref. POP834336
1946, Alston Sutton Ref. NPO624563

Books

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Memories

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Hawkinge, My Birthplace

I was born at Corner House, at the bottom of Aerodrome Rd, Hawkinge on 31st August 1936. My parents were the local newsagents in Canterbury Rd, backing onto the famous airfield.  I have vivid childhood memories of the war ...Read more

A memory of Folkestone in 1940 by David Pepin

Trolley Buses

I remember there used to be trolley buses through the high street, this would have been in the 1940s or 50s, and there was a lending library on the high street that you paid to take a book out. Also a grocers called Williams Brothers , ...Read more

A memory of High Barnet by Linda Smith

Ryders Folklore

These cottages are now known as Ryders, but it appears that in Edwardian times the place (or maybe this corner) may also have been known as "Seven Trees Well": I have a postcard with this picture on it sent on 7th May 1906 to a ...Read more

A memory of Okewood Hill in 1900 by Gary Crouch

Royal Masonic Schools Bushey (J Ston And Ston)

I am not sure if this kind of opportunity attracts those who feel anger at a perceived or real unfairness, during their childhood years, and/or those who have a tendency to dwell on the negative but I'd really ...Read more

A memory of Bushey by Laurence Blight

Life In Burghfield In The 1950s

The passageway led from Clayhill Road all the way through the village, and came out on the Reading Road, some 2 miles away, the passageway was used by us children daily as a short cut to school, and it went by ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common in 1955 by Andrew Cooper

Calstock Viaduct

When living in Bere Alston there were trains still running to Gunnislake over this beautiful viaduct. Made of concrete blocks which were made on site. It took four years to build and was opened in 1908. A wagon lift made of iron hauled ...Read more

A memory of Calstock by Sarah Cooper

Barmaid Marylin

We used to rent the bottom cottage down from the Co-op and the top house pub. My younger brother had a massive crush on the barmaid of the middle house. She was called Marylin (he is called Ben). Is she still there? I believe ...Read more

A memory of St John's Chapel in 1985 by Paul Simpson

The King's Head

Vaig viure a Aston Cantlow durant 4 mesos des del desembre de 1968 a casa dels meus amics David & Jo Edkins. Sóc de Barcelona i volia millorar el meu anglès. L'estiu del 2018 vaig visitar i dinar a The King's Head però vaig ...Read more

A memory of Aston Cantlow by tramsaez

Surveying At Newry

In the early 1950s Mining undergraduates at the University of Birmingham practised land surveying at Llanfairfechan. They lodged for most of June at Newry Cottages, now Plas Heulog. The task was to traverse the area south of ...Read more

A memory of Llanfairfechan by Phil Rwad

Stiperstones Poem

THE STIPERSTONES T’was long ago the Ludlow people vexed the Devil very sore He vowed to stone their homes and steeples until they were no more On Cranberries Hill he then collected his apron full of rocks and stones With these ...Read more

A memory of Stiperstones by Angela Bolton

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Captions

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Caption For Aylesbury, Walton Street 1901

The church is Holy Trinity by David Brandon, built in the 1840s in flint pebbles and stone, with further Victorian additions in brick and stone.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre.

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Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre.

Caption For Great Haseley, The Post Office C1955

The 16th-century thatched Plough public house with its low ceilings, exposed beams and stone flagged floor is still open today, but the post office, across the road, has closed since the time this photograph

Caption For Southwold, Church South East 1896

It is an exceptionally fine building fashioned from flint and stone, with an imposing 100ft tower.

Caption For Eastleigh, North Stoneham Church C1955

A great many gravestones and stone crosses occupy the churchyard at North Stoneham.

Caption For Billesdon, C1955

This view, taken from the fields beyond the village, shows the broach spire of the church of St John the Baptist, rebuilt in 1861, rising above the very attractive slate and stone roofscape of a village

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre.

Caption For Billericay, High Street And Crossroads C1965

The shop to its immediate left replaced an old house that had been weakened by a detonation during the Second World War.

Caption For London, Houses Of Parliament 1890

the bridge, the steep-roofed buildings have recently been replaced by architecturally exciting MPs offices; to the right is now Norman Shaw's 1890-1906 New Scotland Yard, with its tourelles and brick and stone

Caption For Reading, Forbury Gardens C1955

Here, just beyond the fountain, the bothy still survives, but with a tiled roof, while the Shire Hall, opened in 1911, with its balustraded hipped roof and built in mellow brick and stone, is now used

Caption For Kettering, High Street 1922

The Pearl Assurance sign has gone, and the upper windows of this building have been replaced, but the unusual brick and stone work above them is still there.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, 1903

The Moorish minareted building has gone, as have the elegant gates, the brick and stone archway, and the gate piers.

Caption For Bakewell, Haddon Hall C1955

The uneven steps and stone flags have been worn by the feet of centuries.

Caption For Bere Alston, Street 1898

A notable Victorian inhabitant of Bere Alston was Percival Johnson, who lived at Ward House from 1846-55.

Caption For Okehampton, Meldon Viaduct 1906

The line is now closed, although tracks still service a local quarry and Bere Alston.

Caption For Ipswich, Tavern Street 1896

On the left is the red brick and stone Lloyds Bank building, with its fretted skyline, while to the right is the neo-classical Post Office, built in 1881.

Caption For Castle Donington, Market Street C1955

The photograph is dominated by a brick and stone building typical of its turn-of-the-century date, but in this southern sector of the town earlier houses are to be found, including a stone-faced building

Caption For Ipswich, Tavern Street 1896

On the left is the red brick and stone Lloyds Bank building, with its fretted skyline, while to the right is the neo-classical Post Office, built in 1881.

Caption For York, Minster C1890

Pollution, mainly from the smoke from the railway, did a lot of damage to both glass and stone.

Caption For Reading, The Maiwand Memorial C1920

After World War I the base of the Maiwand Memorial with its fluted pilasters and stone swags was rebuilt in a harder limestone, for the name panels had eroded badly.

Caption For Barham, Bridge And River 1903

The flint and stone cottage, with its neatly clipped box hedge and the workshop of C Knight, the local builder and contractor, attached to its side, stands beside the footbridge and ford across the upper

Caption For Barham, Bridge And River 1903

The flint and stone cottage, with its neatly clipped box hedge and the workshop of C Knight, the local builder and contractor, attached to its side, stands beside the footbridge and ford across the upper

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Memorial Theatre 1892

Built out of red brick and stone, it was completely at odds with its surroundings.