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Maps

44 maps found.

1947, Barber's Moor Ref. NPO632835
1924, Barber's Moor Ref. POP632835
1903, Barber's Moor Ref. RNC632835
1896, Barber's Moor Ref. RNE632835
1946, Barley Ref. NPO633279
1896, Barley Ref. RNE633279
1947, Barley Ref. NPO633278
1898, Barney Ref. RNE633612
1924, Barley Ref. POP633278
1921, Barney Ref. POP633612
1920, Barley Ref. POP633279
1946, Barney Ref. NPO633612
1898, Barley Ref. RNE633278
1898-1901, Barley Ref. RNC633279
1947, Barber Booth Ref. NPO632825
1947, Barber Green Ref. NPO632826
1925, Barber Green Ref. POP632826
1896, Barley End Ref. RNE633286
1896, Barley Ref. HOSM37126
1920, Barley End Ref. POP633286

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Memories

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Barbers

I had many a dodgy haircut, and a few good ones, at De Sallas (?) In Darkes Lane. And my father and mother used to love the Embassy Club. My father used to take me wrestling at the Ritz. I saw Mick McManus, Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks, Kendo ...Read more

A memory of Potters Bar by Stephen Walker

Memories Of Market Drayton

This once sleepy hamlet was first home to me, a better place for childhood there could not be. Little Drayton church and it`s `olde` Sunday school. fishing excursions with Uncle to Buntingsdale pool, Dalelands West; ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

The Triangle

When I was about 7 or 8 I used to stand outside Wally Kilmister's shop to see the Queen as she arrived for the Cup Final in May. Yes, Wally Kilmister's was a treasure trove - bought football boots, a football and all sorts of things ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Ian Waddell

1871

In 1871 my relatives were inn keepers of the cross keys pub. Names were Dorothy Hadfield and Abraham Barber. This I have just found out on my family history. They were in the pub in 1861 also and I think before that. I dont know if this is ...Read more

A memory of Chapel Milton by Laura Lomax

Halcyon Days In The 1950s

What fantastic days they were, despite the hardship. We were a family of 9 Seven children Allan Joy,twins Michael and David, myself Sam and a second set of twins Kathryn and Brian I too remember Mrs Greys shop, also ...Read more

A memory of Wrottesley Park in 1955 by Sam Woolley

Old John Barley Corn....

Known as the 'John Barley Corn' children because at the Staithe where they all used to play, there is an inlet. In the 1920s, when boats came past, the children would sing 'Old John Barley Corn if you throw us a penny we will sing ...Read more

A memory of Belaugh in 1920

Duncan Hamilton's Garage

On the left is Duncan Hamilton's Garage where as youngsters in the late 50's we would drool over the Jaguar Sports cars which they prepared and sold. My dad had SSL Engineering which was opposite the garage in Royston Road. To ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by Andrew Shepherd

Life In Cannich And Fasnakyle

My family and I moved from Elm Park in Essex to Scotland in the last weeks of 1948. My father, Leon A. Lalonde, had accepted a position as Chief Mechanical Engineer with John Cochrane and Sons, a construction company. ...Read more

A memory of Glen Affric in 1949 by Denman Lalonde

Great Memories

I was at Angus house garden city woodford Essex. in the 60s I used love going on holidays to yarmouth we used put our mattresses in the back of a van and go to the church hall it was great every day uncle that was mr and mrs ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge by Bryan Callahan

The Welling Mods: Long Gone But Never Forgotten

We were like one huge crazy family, not only from Welling, but also from the surrounding towns of Blackfen, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Dartford, Eltham, Plumstead and Woolwich - even as far as from the other ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

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Captions

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Caption For Bishop's Stortford, The Maltings On The River Stort 1903

Barley and fuel for the furnaces were brought to Stortford by water, and latterly by rail.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

On the left, with its porch projecting into the street, is the 14th- or 15th-century Chantry House, while just beyond, a striped barber`s pole overhanging the pavement indicates a gentlemen

Caption For Monmouth, The Monnow Bridge Gate 1939

By this time the Vaults have disappeared to make way for the Barley Mow.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

Street cleaners stand back from their wheelbarrows and a drayman delivers to the Ship Inn (right), with the Cross Keys and a striped barber`s pole being glimpsed behind.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

Street cleaners stand back from their wheelbarrows and a drayman delivers to the Ship Inn (right), with the Cross Keys and a striped barber`s pole being glimpsed behind.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1960

The three shops on the right, where the barber's pole is, were demolished in the 1970s to make the entrance to Bowen Square.

Caption For Brampton, The Village 1907

Only the Barley Mow (ahead), built using the stone from the spire of St Benedict`s Church at Huntingdon, survives; it is now a bustling and busy roadhouse full of the sound of piped music and merry

Caption For Hartford, The Village 1907

Only the Barley Mow (ahead), built using the stone from the spire of St Benedict`s Church at Huntingdon, survives; it is now a bustling and busy roadhouse full of the sound of piped music and merry

Caption For Ipswich, The Docks C1955

East Anglia has a long tradition for growing malting barley, and Ipswich had a number of maltings.

Caption For Norwich, Strangers Hall And Minstrel Gallery 1901

This 15th-century hall belonged to the merchant William Barley.

Caption For Norwich, Strangers Hall And Minstrel Gallery 1901

This 15th-century hall belonged to the merchant William Barley.

Caption For Petersfield, The Maltings 2005

The Corn Exchange This was built to provide a covered building where corn (wheat, barley, and other cereals) could be bought and sold; its building must indicate an ever-burgeoning corn trade,

Caption For West Stafford, Thatching C1960

Local thatch was originally made of wheat, rye or barley straw, but now longer- lasting reed is often used.

Caption For Liskeard, Church Street 1906

Note the little girls with their summer bonnets, and the barber's pole, centre.

Caption For Ashford, Marsh Street 1903

The barber's pole which can just be made out on the left indicated a men's hairdressers.

Caption For Longridge, Berry Lane C1955

The turrets, beyond the barber's shop, decorate the United Reformed Christ Church, which was built in 1865.

Caption For Camberley, Blackwater, London Road 1928

The old Barley Mow public house was based in the last building on the left.

Caption For Ulverston, Market Place 1912

It exported copper, iron, slate, barley, bobbins, gunpowder and leather all over the Empire.

Caption For Colchester, Scheregate

The 16th-century premises of H F Smith are now a shop dealing in ethnic ornaments, whilst the barber's shop (see the stripy pole) now sells antiques.

Caption For Earls Barton, The Village C1955

The Earl of Huntingdon lived nearby, and the village gets the other half of its name from his association with barley farming.

Caption For Elsenham, Fullers End C1960

The two pubs featured here are The King's Arms (far left) and, up the hill, The Barley Mow.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay C1955

This was originally constructed in stone in 1853 as a 250-yard-long working quayside for vessels trading in barley, linseed cake, corn, timber, salt, malt and manure, rather than for holidaymakers

Caption For Spilsby, The Terrace C1955

The barber's pole (centre right) has also gone.

Caption For Bebington, The Village 1936

Irwin's Grocery shop is now occupied by a barber's, a ladies' hair salon and an electronics shop.