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Maps

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1900, Mullion Ref. RNC785984
1919, Mullion Ref. POP785984
1895, Mullion Ref. RNE785984
1906, Mullion Ref. HOSM70930
1946, Mullion Ref. NPO785984
1946, Mullion Cove Ref. NPO785986
1900, Mullion Cove Ref. RNC785986
1919, Mullion Cove Ref. POP785986
1906, Mullion Ref. HOSM54441
1895, Mullion Cove Ref. RNE785986
1906, Mullion Cove Ref. HOSM70932

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Memories

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The Bank Of England

The "Bank" has occupied this site since the late seventeenth century. Although you cannot see from either this view or indeed from the street, there is an exquisite garden and lawn in the centre! The Bank underwent an extensive ...Read more

A memory of London in 1963 by John Howard Norfolk

Corringham Essex

My father worked on a construction site at Tilbury I think it was, so our family moved from Thornaby to Corringham.  We lived in a trailer on a farm just behind the Bull Inn, right next to a school.  There was a lane between ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1951 by Max Anderson

Heolddu Comprehensive School.

I attended Heolddu Comprehensive school from September 1980 to May 1985. For the first two years I was going to the one that was in Park Cresent, formally known as Bargoed grammar school. Mr Keri Edwards was the head ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed by Andrew Dexter

Oh For Thing Past.

I was born in 1941 in St Augustine's Rd at the top of Chalk Pit Ave. The memory I have are, the Bull Inn at the corner of Sandy Lane next to Nashes Paper Mills. Ridge ways ? the all one shop, {things past}. Doing paper rounds ...Read more

A memory of St Paul's Cray in 1950 by David Stallwood

Memories Of Broughton During The War

Hi all. My brother and I were evacuated to Skipton in late 1941 from London. As we all sat on the floor in some large hall in Skipton after out trip up from London, people were walking around ...Read more

A memory of Broughton in 1941 by Robert Munn

Barleyfield

We lived on Fishers Lane, Pensby then moved to Barleyfield Road where my little sister was born in the front bedroom of no 1. We walked down to Greenbank Junior School every day, three little kids holding hands through fields of barley ...Read more

A memory of Pensby in 1967 by Debbie Ranson

Lyndhurst School, Gateshead Road

Science Mr Charles, Mr McGrath. Rural Science Mr Wilson, Mr Baker, Mr Anglesey. Art Miss Nunn. Woodwork Mr Hucker, Metalwork Mr Ladds, Technical Drawing Mr Thomas. Religious Knowledge Mr Clayton, Miss Edwards. ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1963 by Eric Oliver

Going To Church

I left Corringhamin 1956 when I was 11 years old I well remember the Bull Inn as I passed it every Sunday on my way to church, my dad was the rector there for 21 years. I remember all the coaches that took the church members on trips ...Read more

A memory of Corringham by ursulambennett

Newcomers

In 1960 the world's population was probably a mere 5 billion, now it is over 7 billion people. It was a bit of a shock to realise that people actually wanted to come and live in Eastry and presumably prices were slightly less than the big ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Shepperton Electrics & Bull Inn

I worked at Shepperton Electrics just across the road from the Bull in around 1968/9. Used to lunch at Bull and had a girlfriend at the time, Anne Sink, from Acacia Avenue. Shepperton Electrics opened a 2nd store in the High Street and I moved on to work in London. Good days and memories.

A memory of Shepperton in 1969 by Barry Lamb

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Captions

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Caption For Stanstead Abbotts, High Street 1929

Here we see the lower end of the High Street with the 17th-century Clock House on the opposite side of the T junction, with its mullions, quoins and quaint weather-boarded bell turret.

Caption For Barton Mills, The Bull Inn 1925

The pretty little village of Barton Mills, and the Bull Inn.

Caption For Barton Mills, The Bull Inn 1925

The pretty little village of Barton Mills, and the Bull Inn.

Caption For Bruton, Patwell Street C1955

There is one on the Old Bull Inn in this view, at least 20 feet above normal river level.

Caption For Newick, The Green C1955

A range of different building styles is seen in the picture, including the Bull Inn, whose sign stands on the green in front.

Caption For Donington, Market Place C1955

Beyond the Black Bull inn sign are the three gables of No 2, Pointz House, in which captain Matthew Flinders, the explorer of Australian shores and seas, was born in 1774.

Caption For Brookhouse, C1960

Brookhouse has a plague stone at Bull Beck Bridge near the Black Bull Inn, and is proud of its proximity to Crook O' Lune, the famous beauty spot painted by Joseph Mallord Turner RA.

Caption For High Bentham, Mount Pleasant From The Cross C1955

It is interesting to note the old-fashioned flaming beacon school sign on the left, and the cobbled frontage to the cottages and the Black Bull Inn on the right.

Caption For Shepley, The Bridge C1955

The Black Bull Inn is off to the right, and further left is the railway station on the Sheffield/Penistone line.

Caption For Mullion, Golf Links 1911

Polurrian Cove lies just north of Mullion Cove itself, and is the town's main beach.

Caption For Sissinghurst, Village 1903

Is the old chap (right) on his way to the Bull Inn for a pint of local ale or cider?

Caption For Newick, High Street C1955

The Green c1955 We are looking across Newick's green from the pump towards the Bull Inn, famed at one time for the annual sports- man's suppers staged by Thomas Baden- Powell, cousin of the founder

Caption For Theale, High Street C1955

Little has changed, except that the brewery beyond the Bull Inn is now offices and housing.

Caption For Mullion, Village 1904

Mullion takes its name from St Melaine, the 6th- century Bishop of Rennes, who excommunicated two British priests who went to preach on his patch.

Caption For Brookhouse, The Village C1955

By Bull Beck Bridge is the Black Bull Inn, where a cat sits beside a boot-scraper, perhaps waiting for opening time?

Caption For Newick, The Green C1955

A range of different building styles is seen in the picture, including the Bull Inn, whose sign stands on the green in front.

Caption For Hawkshead, Grammar School 1892

William Wordsworth must have looked out from these mullioned windows of the ancient Grammar School, where he was educated between 1779 and 1787.?

Caption For Monsal Dale, Cottage C1864

The limestone rubble walls, the mullioned windows and the heather-thatched roof indicate that it probably dates from the 17th or 18th century.

Caption For Mullion, Hotel 1899

Mullion (named after St Melanus) was once a thriving fishing community, making a living from the ubiquitous pilchards in the autumn and lobster and crab in spring.

Caption For Mullion, The Village 1904

There is another explanation of Mullion's name - it was at one time called Porth Mellin, 'the cove of the mill', and a mill existed here until the 19th century.

Caption For Exeter, Fore Street 1896

This delightful building with its stone-mullioned windows is a reminder of the days when wool played an important role in the local economy.

Caption For Dinder, High Street C1965

Overlooking the water is a row of 16th-century gabled and mullioned cottages, two farmhouses, a Victorian school and a former forge and pub that still shows the sign of the Dragon on the Wheel, a local

Caption For Ditcheat, The Village C1955

One of its stone mullioned windows has a pane painted with the arms of the Dawe family, the manor's later owners.

Caption For Barlborough, Hall C1955

The ornate, lantern-towered and mullioned structure was built for Lord Justice Francis Rodes to a design attributed to Robert Smythson in 1584, and remains in private hands.