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Maps

44 maps found.

1925, Barley Mow Ref. POP633299
1946, Barley End Ref. NPO633286
1947, Barley Mow Ref. NPO633299
1947, Barley Green Ref. NPO633288
1903-1904, Barley Ref. RNC633278
1901-1902, Barney Ref. RNC633612
1898, Barber Green Ref. RNE632826
1924, Barley Green Ref. POP633288
1923, Barber Booth Ref. POP632825
1896, Barber Booth Ref. RNE632825
1898, Barley Green Ref. RNE633288
1898, Barley Mow Ref. RNE633299
1903-1904, Barber Green Ref. RNC632826
1901-1904, Barley Mow Ref. RNC633299
1891 - 1910, Barley Ref. HOSM37125
1895, Barley Mow Ref. HOSM56242
1902-1903, Barber Booth Ref. RNC632825
1898-1899, Barley End Ref. RNC633286
1903-1904, Barley Green Ref. RNC633288
1885, Barney Ref. HOSM37063

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Memories

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Phythian Cres 1970

I was brought up in Phythian Crescent - with our own playing field. Many comments were made - is it a council property? I asked my parents - no it isn't. I believe the house behind ours was a farm - Phythian Farm, at the end is ...Read more

A memory of Penketh in 1970 by Angela Pennington

Caerau In The 60`s And 70`s

Born in 7 George Street, in 1963. So many great, wonderful memories of Caerau. Mort`s the fish shop. Tom the Barber. Wendels.Station Cafe. Library, Monkey Hotel. Con club, where every year during the summer they would run ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1970 by Peter Whittaker

West Horsley Previously Under Ockham

The Barley Mow, we went up there for my sister's hen night, and ended up at the caravan park down Green Lane. I have just visited it, well last year actually, and didn't realize it was such a lovely park, I ...Read more

A memory of West Horsley in 1970 by Loraine Roles

Memories, Stirred

Have just stumbled on this site and the entries about Worksop and Carlton have stirred a few memories. I lived in Worksop from 1956 to 1979. Shops: MacFisheries, an old fashioned W H Smith. Machin's hardware, the brilliant C V Berry ...Read more

A memory of Worksop in 1970 by Hugh Valentine

Hairdressers Banstead High Street 1969 1973

I worked as a Saturday girl at the hairdressers opposite the church in Banstead High Street when I was 15 in 1969. It was called Nicolette then and I worked for Margaret and her mother Mrs Anscombe. ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1969 by Karen Farrell

St Bede's School

Wolseley Bridge has some memories for me going back to late 1968 and throughout 1969 as I was a pupil at St Bede’s School in nearby Bishton Hall. My mother was matron at the time and as we were mother and son (father died in ...Read more

A memory of Wolseley Plain in 1969 by John Richard Jones

My Mitcham

Have to say reading the entries of everyone’s memories is simply wonderful. Both my parents grew up in Mitcham, my father John Stockley who was Mitcham born and bred, married my mother Jean Nightingale in the church in Church Road back in ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1969 by Paul Nightingale

Free Wheeling Down Pendle Hill

I was 19 years old and loved cycling. My aim was to cycle from Blackpool, where I lived, to Barley Youth Hostel on Pendle Hill. Unfortunately, I calculated too little time to reach my destination and found myself at the ...Read more

A memory of Barley in 1969 by bondstreet31

Bramley Memories And Me

I lived next door to Mr Dales newsagents on Highfield Road in Bramley. Opposite were rows of terraces in those days with a shop on the end of each terrace. A chip shop on the end of the first row and a ...Read more

A memory of Bramley in 1968 by Angela Burgoyne

Childhood Memories Of Cranford

I used to live in Cranford from birth (1953) to 1968. We lived at 703 Bath Road and my dad, Peter Wilson, owned the local butchers over the other side of the road, Wilson & Sons. He used to make his own sausages, ...Read more

A memory of Cranford in 1968 by Sarah Wilson

Captions

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Caption For Clifton Hampden, The Bridge From The Church C1960

On the south bank of the river is the Barley Mow, which is featured in Three Men in a Boat.

Caption For Colyton, Queen Square 1907

Note the barber's pole advertising the 'Haircutting, Shaving, Shampooing Saloon' on the right.

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Outside King & Son (centre right) can be seen their saddle-horse, and beyond is the barber's pole of W Myers, who succeeded hairdresser Charles Todd, visible in 32280 (page 18).

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Outside King & Son (centre right) can be seen their saddle-horse, and beyond is the barber's pole of W Myers, who succeeded hairdresser Charles Todd, visible in 32280 (page 18).

Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

We can see the sign of the Barley Mow, which is set back from the street.

Caption For Willingham, High Street C1955

A barber's shop has replaced the radio shop on the left, and the Willingham Auction Rooms now occupy the adjoining building.

Caption For Marske By The Sea, Redcar Road 1906

The shops in the foreground include a grocer's on the corner, and next to it is a barber's shop with its distinctive pole.

Caption For Ipswich, The Docks 1921

The main cargoes brought into Ipswich were grain, barley, coal and timber.

Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

Just past the Village Green, the Boot (left), one of the oldest pubs in the village, and the Barley Mow beyond, are both still trading, although the General Stores between them has been demolished to make

Caption For Saffron Walden, Myddleton Place C1965

There are still louvered windows on the ground floor, remnants of the time when the building was a malting with fires beneath the upper floors to help the barley laid out there to ferment.

Caption For Blaenau Ffestiniog, Church Street 1901

A striped barber's pole projects out over the street, and just beyond it the Temperance Hotel and W J Penny, who sells ales and spirits.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, The Barley Mow Inn 1890

The Barley Mow is one of the most famous and historic inns on the Thames.

Caption For Redruth, Fore Street 1898

Opposite, a barber's pole advertises a humbler shop.

Caption For Bewdley, View From The Bridge 1956

Further downstream, weir pools have became the haunt for barbel, which were introduced into the river in the 1960s.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, Village And Church 1890

This photograph, taken from the east bank of the river, south of the Barley Mow pub, manages to exclude George Gilbert Scott's rather fine 1864 seven-arched brick bridge over the river.

Caption For Coltishall, A Cornfield 1902

Today so much of East Anglia's beautiful countryside is in the hands of more exploitative 'barley barons'.

Caption For Leyburn, High Street C1955

Note the barber's striped pole outside his premises on the right.

Caption For Aberaeron, Main Street C1955

Two people have time to chat, and perhaps the barber's shop on the left has some customers to attend to.

Caption For Coventry, Trinity Church 1892

Over on the left we appear to have an umbrella maker and a barber.

Caption For Spilsby, The Terrace C1955

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

Caption For Warrington, The Barley Mow Inn C1950

Built in 1561 in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the half-timbered Barley Mow Inn is the one constant factor in Warrington's old Market Place.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, From Bridge 1890

The village church is seen here from the Gothic, six-arched river bridge of 1864, which links Clifton Hampden with the Barley Mow inn.

Caption For Uckfield, Church Street 1902

The barber's shop on the right is still a hairdressers.

Caption For Goudhurst, Hope Mill 1901

Fishing has been popular on the Teise since Victorian times, with grayling and barbel sought from Finchlock's Bridge along to Hope Mill.