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Wedding Day

We moved to Eastry when I was 2...now 60 years ago ....We lived in the house on the Premiere Garage High Street which was over the road from the newsagents called Bickers. As kids we played in the wood of Boystown behind the garage. Premiere ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Julie

1950s Eastry

This is very nostalgic! In the Autumn of 1955 I was on leave from the Far East,and helped my recently widowed sister and her young son settle into Lynch Cottage. She bought the house from the Hon Barbara Lucas and her third husband,Peter,an ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by John Evans

The Changing Joys Of Tenby.

I was born in the Flat above Lloyds Bank, Tudor Square, Tenby, Feb 1950 and recall being raised there. I recall the amazing views of the changing colours of the harbour and recall the church bells and chimes of the steeple ...Read more

A memory of Tenby in 1950 by Garfield Smith

Best Time Of My Life

My Father Bill Owen made a lovely little caravan and pitched it on Gorselands caravan park in the mid to late 1950's through to 1966 and I enjoyed the most magical time of my life spending lots of long summer holidays with ...Read more

A memory of Swyre in 1960 by John Owen

The Bull Inn

My paternal grandparents ran the Bull Inn at Swyre from either 1939 or 1940 to 1950 Their name was Webb. They moved there from the outskirts of London where they had previously ran a pub in Caterham Surrey. My grandmother came from the ...Read more

A memory of Swyre

Scarrow Hill Is A Listed Building

Summary House, constructed in 1601; converted to mid C18 coaching inn, and later divided into a pair of cottages, now returned to a single dwelling. Reason for Listing Scarrow Hill is designated at Grade II for ...Read more

A memory of Scarrow Hill

Bull In A China Shop

I remember a slaughterhouse entrance tucked in the corner where the cattle entered. One escaped one day, charged up Chapel Street in a rage.

A memory of Luton in 1946 by Thomas Fell

Relationships

I met my husband at the Bull Inn, Bentley and we lived and worked there together for 2 years before we moved up to Newcastle to raise our 2 wonderful daughters. I am just wondering if Mary and Peter are still running the old place?

A memory of Bentley in 1981 by Pauline Crane

Bank Of England

The building on the left of the King Street view is the former branch of the Bank of England where I worked between 1966 and 1969. There were vaults beneath and a vehicle entrance to a "bullion yard" at the rear. Although the ...Read more

A memory of Manchester in 1966 by John Howard Norfolk

Silver St, Masham Scene

The Bay Horse Inn would then likely belong to T & R Theakston Ltd, which became a limited company in 1905. Now, 2012, the pub belongs to Greene King plc. The chimney in the background belongs to Lightfoot's Brewery, ...Read more

A memory of Masham in 1900 by Paul Theakston

Captions

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Caption For Caton, Brookhouse C1960

Re-set in the bridge opposite the Black Bull Inn, by which the photographer stood, is a hollow plague stone where villagers left money to pay for their goods.

Caption For Polesworth, Pooley Hall C1955

It has an embattled tower with a stair turret, and is built of red brick with stone mullions and quoins.

Caption For Chatburn, Bridge Road C1955

Beyond Martin's Bank and the shops is the Black Bull Inn, which carries a date stone of 1855.

Caption For Gayles, Bay Horse Inn C1960

The stone-mullioned windows and sturdy, stone-built construction mark the Bay Horse Inn in the tiny North Yorkshire village of Gayles, north of Richmond, as a building of some antiquity.

Caption For Botley, Mill Hill C1960

It has a varied brick pattern for the walls, mullion windows and a tiled roof.

Caption For Whitwell, The Old Hall C1965

The Old Hall, or Manor House, at Whitwell bears the mullioned and transomed windows and steep gables typical of its Tudor ancestry.

Caption For Mullion, Cove 1890

Close by is a magnificent serpentine cavern and, across the water, the rugged Mullion Island.

Caption For Hornchurch, High Street 1909

The Bull Inn was first mentioned in the 17th century and at the time of this picture was an Ind Coope house.

Caption For Turvey, Village 1897

The tall terraced cottages on the right are in their simpler vernacular style, while the school and halls are Tudor in style, with stone mullioned and transomed windows.

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 Mullion, Pier Head And Ear Rock 1899

A fisherman's life was hard, even when the weather was kind: in 1872 William Munday, coxswain of the Mullion lifeboat, and his crew of three were lost on a fine spring day when their boat foundered in

Caption For Bilsborrow, The White Bull C1955

The White Bull inn dates from the 18th century, and still believes in a roaring coal or log fire in winter.

Caption For Downham, Top Row C1955

The mullioned windows (right) may indicate that the building is of Tudor origin.

Caption For Minehead, The Church And Church Steps C1879

On the left corner is John's Cottage, a late 16th-century stone house with a surviving moulded timber mullioned window facing the photographer.

Caption For Slaidburn, Old Bridge 1921

The Black Bull Inn became the Youth Hostel, and the Dog Inn is now the Hark to Bounty.

Caption For Sissinghurst, Village 1903

The faded pub sign is for the Bull Inn.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1893

The ivy-clad walls retain a richness of style, not least in the transomed and mullioned oriel window of the hall on the right.

Caption For Oundle, North Street C1955

Note the 17th-century houses on the left, with their richly gabled mullioned bay windows.

Caption For Smeeton Westerby, Main Street C1955

Halfway down on the left, an ironstone wall retains two mullioned windows from a former cottage.

Caption For Salisbury, Kings House Training College 1928

The building is mostly 16th-century, as is shown by the wonderful stone mullions dominating its frontage; the two-storey porch on the left is even older.

Caption For Brympton, The Church And House 1900

The west front, seen here, is mainly Tudor, with mullioned and transomed windows and a battlemented stair turret and parlour bay at the left.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square 1921

Much of this was destroyed in a fire in 1962, but fortunately the triple archway survives, which supported the upper hall with its mullioned and transomed windows and shaped gable above.

Caption For Swyre, Bull Inn C1965

Marking the end of an era, the Bull Inn at Swyre was one of the last roadhouses to be built in England in the 1930s, enabling Mrs Bessie Case to offer 'hotel accomodation' in time for Defence Area status

Caption For Donington, Market Place C1965

At long last the Black Bull Inn (just visible on the extreme) right was being restored and refurbished when this research was being undertaken in 2003.