Places

2 places found.

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Maps

18 maps found.

1898, Arnside Ref. RNE627077
1925, Far Arnside Ref. POP703205
1947, Arnside Ref. NPO627077
1925, Arnside Ref. POP627077
1912, Arnside Ref. HOSM36337
1947, Far Arnside Ref. NPO703205
1898, Far Arnside Ref. RNE703205
1903-1904, Arnside Ref. RNC627077
1903-1904, Far Arnside Ref. RNC703205
1911 - 1938, Far Arnside Ref. HOSM45123
1925, Tarnside Ref. POP845303
1903, Barnside Ref. RNC633757
1947, Tarnside Ref. NPO845303
1924, Barnside Ref. POP633757
1897, Tarnside Ref. RNE845303
1947, Barnside Ref. NPO633757
1896, Barnside Ref. RNE633757
1903-1904, Tarnside Ref. RNC845303

Books

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Memories

90 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Francis Frith Murderer Of Eyam

I am astonished that this collection is Francis Frith and I am assuming it is a coincidence that I found it when looking up Francis Frith of Eyam. Francis Frith was a resident of Eyam in Derbsyhire. He and his wife were ...Read more

A memory of Eyam by Lesley Beeley

My Home

I lived with my parents and brother, Ray, at the top of the High Street at 2, Grove Cottages, Leatherhead Road.  I lived there until I married Jean Rumming from Hersham, Surrey in 1960. This used to be a public house later closed down by ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1943 by Tony Davie

Growing Up In Motspur Park

I lived in Motspur Park from 1968 till 1989, everyone I knew friendly place, the local pub was clean and friendly, used to go courting there with my late husband. Been back a few times and have noticed a dramatic decline ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1984 by Catherine Goldby

1946 The Lookout, Ponsmere Kenneth Edwards Son Of Residents Sydney Herbert & Frances Eliza Nee Tyler Married

His father Sydney had been a Police Inspector who served in Rhodesia, and lived in Perranporth in a property called Inyanga and was a members of ...Read more

A memory of Perranporth by Gemma Gemma

'greetings'

Not so much a memory, more of a mystery! Sorting through some old papers, I came across a driving license issued in April 1952 by Kent Council to my dad. The address was given as 'Greetings', Benenden, Kent. The mystery is that I was born ...Read more

A memory of Benenden by John Andrew

United Parish Of Auchindoir And Kearn.

Hi all, I am trawling for information regarding John Cowe McIntosh. He was born with the name John Cow at Chapelhouse, Auchindoir, in February 1892. However, I cannot find a residence by that name. Thanks in advance.

A memory of Auld Auchindoir by Richard Kreider

Morris Dancing

My memories of Thaxted are very dear to me.  My parents, unfortunately now deceased, were Queenie and Denzil Roberts.  Denzil was a Pharmacist and purchased the property known as the Chemist Shop and refurbished the property so we could ...Read more

A memory of Thaxted in 1950 by Beryl Mitchell

Boyhood Memories From 1952

It was around this time that the tram lines were taken up from Sunderland Road in Gateshead. The men stored the old lines in Somerset Street and Devonshire Street. As boys we would dig up the tar from around the  streets ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1952 by Dave Southern

Netherthong In The First World War Part 2

Throughout the course of the First World War many local organizations raised money to send parcels to local soldiers. This was particularly relevant at Christmas and the presents included shirts, socks, ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

The Rock.

I was a resident of St Boniface Home, Sampford Peverell, from 1943 to 1946. Our Scout and Cubscout group used 'the Rock' (although we had a different name for it) for many of our scouting activities. The large mound to the west was ...Read more

A memory of Sampford Peverell in 1945 by James Barrell

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Captions

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Caption For Arnside, From The Beach 1894

Here a little Victorian girl poses among the rowing boats laid up on the beach at Arnside.

Caption For Arnside, Tower And Knott 1894

Arnside Tower is a large, ruinous pele tower built during the 15th century as a protection against marauding Scots.

Caption For Allithwaite, Kirkhead Tower C1965

The Beach 1894 Two youngsters are digging for shrimps in the sands of the beach at Arnside, where the River Kent enters Morecambe Bay, while in the background three adults sit on the seawall.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Pier 1914

They were built for the traffic across the bay from Morecambe and Arnside; the last steamer called in 1910.

Caption For Kents Bank, From The Sands 1894

The cross sands route from Hest Bank and Arnside comes ashore by Kents Bank station, which is regularly used in summer by those groups of walkers who have been led across Morecambe Bay,

Caption For Kents Bank, From Kirkhead 1894

The routes across the sands from Hest Bank and Arnside come here to Kents Bank.

Caption For Nazeing, The Red Lion C1955

The Red Lion, in the hamlet of Middle Street, was rebuilt in 1888; it is now a residence called the White House.

Caption For Gretna Green, Old Blacksmith's Shop Interior C1955

After 1856, a residence north of the border of not less than three weeks was required before a marriage could take place.

Caption For Southport, The Boulevard 1924

By 1924 Southport had a resident population in excess of 51,000, having grown only fractionally since 1901 when it stood at 48,000.

Caption For Southport, The Boulevard 1924

By 1924 Southport had a resident population in excess of 51,000, having grown only fractionally since 1901 when it stood at 48,000.

Caption For Hampstead Norreys, Parish Well 1959

The Parish Well was presented to the village by a resident of nearby Hawkridge in 1903.

Caption For Banks, The Clubroom, Riverside Caravan Holiday Centre C1955

Tables and chairs line the dance floor and spotlights highlight the stage, from which a resident band would provide music.

Caption For Hitchin, The Biggin 1903

The priory was dissolved in 1538, and it became a residence.

Caption For Eccleshall, The Castle C1965

In 1695 Bishop Lloyd began rebuilding the castle, and it continued as a residence until the death of Bishop Lonsdale in 1867.

Caption For York, Mansion House C1955

In St Helen's Square, what had been a Guildhall Chapel and then a public house was demolished to make way for the building of a residence for the Lord Mayor.

Caption For York, Mansion House C1955

In St Helen's Square, what had been a Guildhall Chapel and then a public house was demolished to make way for the building of a residence for the Lord Mayor.The result was this charming abode.

Caption For Buntingford, The River Rib 1922

The Cottage, on the corner, faces onto River Green and looks towards the right of the photograph and Pig's Nose, originally a c1500 farm shed but now a residence.

Caption For Otford, The Archbishops Palace 1895

He, in turn, made it into a residence for Princess Mary.

Caption For Leysdown On Sea, Station Road C1960

More than 40 years later, many visitors continue to pour in to stay at a resident caravan park offering karaoke and clubland singers on the entertainment bill.

Caption For Hawkstone Park, Giants Well 1898

The grounds here were laid out in the 1700s with all sorts of follies - a shell-lined grotto, a ruined castle, a rickety bridge over a narrow chasm, even a resident hermit.

Caption For Lanivet, St Benet's Abbey 1931

The old abbey just outside the village was founded in 1411 as a Benedictine hospital, but at the Dissolution it came into the hands of the Courtenay family who made it into a residence.

Caption For Eccleshall, The Castle C1965

In 1695 Bishop Lloyd began rebuilding the castle, and it continued as a residence until the death of Bishop Lonsdale in 1867.

Caption For Okehampton, The Castle 1890

The castle was rebuilt in the 14th century when an extension was added to the keep, and Okehampton became more a residence than a fortress.

Caption For Eccleshall, The Castle C1965

In 1695 Bishop Lloyd began rebuilding the castle, and it continued as a residence until the death of Bishop Lonsdale in 1867.