Places

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Photos

12 photos found. Showing results 41 to 12.

Maps

703 maps found.

1946, Fornham All Saints Ref. NPO708088
1940, Gussage All Saints Ref. NPO723686
1898, Rockland All Saints Ref. RNE819155
1903, Saltfleetby All Saints Ref. RNC824635
1923, Theddlethorpe All Saints Ref. POP846599
1923, Wainfleet All Saints Ref. POP859501
1879 - 1880, The Four Alls Ref. HOSM62792
1902, The Four Alls Ref. RNC846363
1903, Theddlethorpe All Saints Ref. RNC846599
1895, Charlton All Saints Ref. RNE666865
1882, Rockland All Saints Ref. HOSM57928
1886 - 1904, Tilney All Saints Ref. HOSM61884
1901-1903, Wainfleet All Saints Ref. RNC859501
1923, Saltfleetby All Saints Ref. POP824635
1923, Toynton All Saints Ref. POP851313
1901-1902, Weasenham All Saints Ref. RNC862481
1897, The Four Alls Ref. RNE846363
1899, Theddlethorpe All Saints Ref. RNE846599
1898, Fornham All Saints Ref. RNE708088
1895, Saxby All Saints Ref. RNE825813

Books

2 books found. Showing results 49 to 2.

Memories

180 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Visiting Salford Circa 1955 60

My Grandparents Henry and Alice Dorning lived on Brighton Street which on trying to trace the existence of has proved to be a struggle. I remember visiting them with my parents at the age of 5-9 years of and at the time was ...Read more

A memory of Salford

Tin Tan Tommy

I moved to the hill as a child with my brother and sisters in the early 1950as to Dagnam Park Square. We had a lovely wood there to play in. Tin Tan Tommy was our best game, standing on the sand bin spying out the other kids and ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1956 by Alby West

Three Houses In Sipson

I have lived at three houses in Sipson. The first was 44 Sipson Way. My mother, brother and I moved in there in about 1956. I went to the old Heathrow School on the Bath Road a nice little school though old fashioned. I ...Read more

A memory of Sipson in 1956 by Barry Hawgood

Take Me Back

Born in 1945. Lived on Lime Street up to the 1950s then moved to Ginpit, went to St George's, and Tyldesley Secondary. I loved playing around those dimly lit streets, we were never bored, there was always something to do. Outside ...Read more

A memory of Tyldesley in 1955

My Time 1952

I have some lovely nostalgic memories of the J.S.S.C Latimer, where I was stationed in 1952.  Most of the period I was a provost policeman.  There were 3 of us and a provost corporal, cpl Burrows, [I believe came from Wiltshire].  There ...Read more

A memory of Latimer in 1952 by Philip Vigdor

Childhood Memories

As a family we would holiday in Weymourth every year from about 1958-1963. We used to stay in a bed and breakfast owned by a Mrs Walkadine. As I was so young my memories revolve around the wonderful beach, the donkeys and egg ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth

Neolith

This was around 1968 and I lived in 21 Millfield Lane. I got auld Mrs Bradney's downstairs flat and me Nanna lived in No. 25, so nice and handy to pop in for a cuppa and a chat as me Ma 'n Da 'n two sisters had moved to Pegswood, Morpeth, ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1968 by Jimmy Burrows

Memory Of Mexborough In The Late 50's,

My name is Ian Bullett. I was born in Mexborough 1951 I can remember going to the Empire cinema with my elder brother David in the late 50's.It was a regular Saturday visit to watch Zorro and others.On one ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough by icabullett

My Ancestors Lived And Worked Here!

In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth Mitchell is listed as the head of the household and a widow aged 54 as her husband John Mitchell had died in February of that year and so running the Six Bells Beer House along ...Read more

A memory of Billingshurst in 1920 by Sue Peggram

School

I went to the open air school and loved it there. We even done bee keeping, gardening and acted in plays. I remember a girl who used to lie on a bed outside the head teachers office all day because she had asthma, her name was Kathy. Also we ...Read more

A memory of Isleworth in 1950 by Veronica Bull

Captions

157 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Beccles, Market Place 1894

The last building is the Swan, a pub since 1538, run by John Fuller, who sold Morse's ales and stouts.

Caption For Reedham, The Ferry C1955

This ferry leaves from the Ferry Inn, where the passengers from this coach are probably still enjoying their Guinness or local ale.

Caption For Steventon, High Street C1955

An Usher's Brewery lorry is making a delivery to the Railway House Hotel, which advertises Usher's ales.

Caption For Castor, Main Road C1955

The Prince of Wales Hotel is advertising Soame ales.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1885

The public house on the right is The White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's

Caption For Stone, Bents Brewery 1900

Other than Burton, brewing in Staffordshire received a shot in the arm with the opening in 1992 of the Lichfield Brewery, which produces such delights as Resurrection Ale and Xpired.

Caption For Ewhurst, Village 1925

The Old Crown Inn is seen here in the days when it sold ales brewed by Lascelles, Tickner & Co, of Guildford.

Caption For Burton Upon Stather, High Street C1955

The corner shop has gone, and Darley's Ales are not available - the hostelry is now part of the Pubmaster chain.

Caption For Chesham, The Broadway 1897

This late Victorian view shows one of the cottages surviving next to the newly rebuilt Cock pub selling Salter's Fine Ales and Stout.

Caption For Chipstead, Station Parade C1955

The off-licence on the corner of Lackford Road and Station Parade no longer sells Watney`s ales, and currently remains empty with a chartered architect`s name by the door.

Caption For Five Ashes, The Five Ashes C1960

He assembled a vast collection of rock plants from all over the world.

Caption For Beaminster, Hogshill Street 1902

The New Inn, shown here, was favoured by rural workers who would come to sample Mr Weaver's famous ales.

Caption For Beaminster, Hogshill Street 1902

The New Inn, shown here, was favoured by rural workers who would come to sample Mr Weaver's famous ales.

Caption For Rudgwick, The King's Head C1955

The King's Head bears the sign 'United Ales & Stout - Wines & Spirits'.

Caption For Ewyas Harold, The Village C1955

In the days before almost everyone owned a car, quiet villages situated miles from the nearest town needed village shops able to supply all the essentials.

Caption For Oakham, The Market Place C1950

Best ale in oak barrels is being delivered to the George Hotel, with some barrels blocking the pavement.

Caption For Abingdon, The Market Place C1955

Although Abingdon has the second oldest independent brewery in the country, Morland, the Old Globe, on the far side of the square, is selling Usher's Ales.

Caption For Hornchurch, High Street 1909

The buses approach Burton's the tailors, built in 1939 on the site of the Britannia ale house.

Caption For Merrow, The Horse And Groom 1911

This rough-cast, three-storied and three-gabled public house was built in 1615 beside the 12th-century flint church of St John the Evangelist, and its ales quenched the thirst of race-goers who flocked

Caption For Tewkesbury, Church Street 1907

canopy and window boxes, is featured in Charles Dickens's 'Pickwick Papers', when Pickwick and his three companions dine there on their way from Bristol to Birmingham; they consume bottled ale

Caption For Longton, Parish Church C1960

Carpet making, brewing ale and basket making followed.

Caption For Snaith, Selby Road C1950

The market continues, but it is now more of a flea market and car-boot sale.

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 Romford, The Brewery 1908

In 1799 Edward Ind bought the Star Inn which had a reputation for brewing fine ale. He