Places

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Maps

15 maps found.

1909-1910, Blackhouse Ref. RNC642646
1911, Blackhouse Village Ref. RNC642655
1946, Blackhorse Ref. NPO642642
1919, Blackhorse Ref. POP642641
1919, Blackhorse Ref. POP642642
1946, Blackhorse Ref. NPO642641
1898, Blackhorse Ref. RNE642641
1899, Blackhorse Ref. RNC642642
1881, Blackhorse Ref. HOSM44820
1898, Blackhorse Ref. RNE642642
1899, Blackhorse Ref. RNC642641
1946, Black Horse Drove Ref. NPO641809
1901, Black Horse Drove Ref. RNC641809
1898, Black Horse Drove Ref. RNE641809
1920, Black Horse Drove Ref. POP641809

Books

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Memories

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Tilshead In The Last Century!

Tilshead was the place where I was born and have lived in for a long time.  It is a quiet village of around 400 or so people.  There was and still is a post office.  There was a pub called The Bell but is now a private ...Read more

A memory of Tilshead in 1966 by Anita Mundy

Shop Names And Trades.

The buildings from left to right are the Post Office with Drakelow Press printing and bookbinding firm in buildings above and behind it. Established prior to 1827 by a Stephen Dodd, in 1951 it became known as Drakelow Press. The ...Read more

A memory of Woburn by Claire Allen

Remembering Gomshall

On Sunday last I was informed by a dear friend, that the Black Horse / Lavender Goose is no more. Sold apparently for development project. How sad that a building with such history is now nothing more than rubble. Another important ...Read more

A memory of Gomshall by susan.hibbert53

My Mothers Wartime Memories

Or it could be late 1930s. My mother Ivy Eaglestone, at the age of about 11, was evacuated from London with her brother Leslie to stay at The Black Horse with Mr and Mrs Hughes, Elizabeth and Joe. They had 4 children: ...Read more

A memory of Trowbridge in 1940 by Tamara Fagg

Growing Up In Greenford In The 1960s And 1970s

Here are some random memories: Lists Bakeries on Greenford Broadway.  Lovely aroma, tasty bread. The paper bags all used to have the slogan 'Good Flavour Always Finds Favour'. The covered market near ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by Danny Robinson

Dunsmore People And Happenings Remembered

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION In 1995, when the first edition of this history was published, it seemed incredibly optimistic to have had three hundred copies printed for a market which was ...Read more

A memory of Dunsmore by Peter Jewell

Remembering

Hi I was born in Threshfield in 1954. My growing up years were done in Grassington. My Auntie Mary had the Black Horse back then and the chipshop was next door. I went to school in Grassington also and my best friend was Judith Easterby. If anyone knows me please contact me. Yvonne Booth (Dicken)

A memory of Grassington by Yvonne Booth

Wickham Bishops Born And Bred

In 1950 I was born on a cold winter's night to my mother Rosemary Jesse, at 'The Black Houses', Kelvedon Road, Wickham Bishops, built by architect, designer and socio-economic theorist Arthur Heygate Macmurdo. I ...Read more

A memory of Wickham Bishops by Marilyn Jesse

Then & Now

I remember during my teens to early twenties there always seemed to be gigs on. From The Green Man (where it must be said, I really shouldn't have been, not then being 18), where it was very bluesy music, plus of course the mighty ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster in 1973 by Dylan Mears

Blackpool Should Have Stayed There.

Born in Victoria Hospital. Grew up on Knitting Row Lane, Out Rawcliff. Worked at Fox's Biscuits and Big Jim's Black Horse Boddington pub in Kirkham. Worked in the engineering shop at the Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Had ...Read more

A memory of Blackpool by brruugen

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Captions

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Caption For Brownsea Island, The Castle 1891

Begun as a blockhouse to protect Poole Harbour in the reign of Henry VIII, it was completed in 1547- 8.

Caption For Yarmouth, Bridge Road C1955

Its castle, one of four blockhouses built by Henry VIII, was garrisoned until Victorian times, such was the prolonged fear of invasion from across the channel.

Caption For York, Low Petergate C1960

The pawnbroker has gone; instead there is a modern shopping block housing the furniture shop of Stevens and Goodall.

Caption For York, Low Petergate C1960

The pawnbroker has gone; instead there is a modern shopping block housing the furniture shop of Stevens and Goodall.

Caption For Stoke Gabriel, The Victoria And Albert Inn C1965

Starkey, Knight & Ford's brewery was in Tiverton, and their trademark black horses could at one time be seen all over Devon.

Caption For Darlington, North Lodge Park 1903

Entered from Gladstone Street, North Lodge Park is the remnant of the parkland that once surrounded William Backhouse's villa.

Caption For Yarmouth, The Bugle Hotel C1955

Its castle, one of four block- houses built by Henry VIII, was garri- soned until Victorian times, such was the prolonged fear of invasion from across the channel.

Caption For Northfield, The Black Horse 1949

Despite its looks, the Black Horse, Bristol Road, is in fact a fine mock-Tudor building designed by C E Bateman and built in 1929.

Caption For Northfield, The Black Horse 1949

Despite its looks, the Black Horse, Bristol Road, is in fact a fine mock-Tudor building designed by C E Bateman and built in 1929.

Caption For Pluckley, The Square C1955

It is their black horse insignia which is displayed on the pub sign of the Dering Arms.

Caption For Paddock Wood, Loading The Hops C1950

These two photographs of the village High Street give some indication of the constantly-flowing stream of traffic which passes the small, half-timbered Black Horse pub with its adjacent wine merchant

Caption For Pluckley, Village 1901

The black horse insignia of the family is displayed on the inn sign of the Dering Arms.

Caption For Westbury Leigh, The Village C1955

This view shows the entrance to the Phipps Arms, formerly the Black Horse Inn.

Caption For St Mawes, The Castle 1910

It is built in the form of a clover leaf, and below the walls is a Tudor block house.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, From The Pier 1914

From left to right can be seen the Blockhouses, the Venetian Bridge, the Royal Hotel, the flagstaff, the Band Pavilion and the old Town Hall clock.

Caption For Cranham, The Village C1960

Those of riper years were drawn to the village pub, The Black Horse, reached like a reward after climbing the steep rise on which it stands.

Caption For Skipton, Swadford Street 1923

The town boasted one RAC listed and two AA recommended hotels: The Ship, the Black Horse, and The Devonshire.

Caption For Polruan, From Fowey 1908

The blockhouse on the shore to the right was the castle from where a chain was stretched across the river for protection in times of war.

Caption For Skipton, Swadford Street 1923

The town boasted one RAC-listed and two AA-recommended hotels, namely The Ship, The Black Horse and The Devonshire.

Caption For Skipton, Swadford Street 1923

The town boasted one RAC-listed and two AA-recommended hotels, namely The Ship, The Black Horse and The Devonshire.

Caption For Pembury, High Street C1965

These two photographs of the village High Street give some indication of the constantly-flowing stream of traffic which passes the small, half-timbered Black Horse pub with its adjacent wine merchant and

Caption For Hose, The Black Horse, Bolton Lane C1955

In a not unattractive red brick, end-of-village group, it is impossible not to notice the Black Horse pub, with its well- mannered frontage and attractive pantiled roofs.

Caption For Burnham Market, The Village C1955

On the right is G W Roy's fancy repository and the post office, and just beyond that is the Black Horse pub.

Caption For Hose, The Black Horse, Bolton Lane C1955

In a not unattractive red brick, end-of-village group, it is impossible not to notice the Black Horse pub, with its well- mannered frontage and attractive pantiled roofs.