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Maps

10 maps found.

1946, Pannel's Ash Ref. NPO799756
1895, Pannel's Ash Ref. RNE799756
1921, Pannel's Ash Ref. POP799756
1898-1901, Pannel's Ash Ref. RNC799756
1902-1903, Annwell Place Ref. RNC625861
1921, Annwell Place Ref. POP625861
1946, Annwell Place Ref. NPO625861
1895, Annwell Place Ref. RNE625861
1946, Ansells End Ref. NPO625865
1896, Ansells End Ref. RNE625865

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Memories

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The Day The Angels Came And Stole My Mam Away !!!!!

i am now eighty plus years old and i will do all i can to find my mam and dad. i know they will be together so it will not be hard to find them !!! if i can only get a cuddle from my mam and a arm around my ...Read more

A memory of Cwm by Roy Compton

The Bull Hotel

yes remember the bull demolished i and built Macfisheries supermarket in its place left my job with my mate Dave Palmer, we were both employed by Billy Horsborough who was the manager for better buying supermarket and the green grocer ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge by mercia2005

My Grandparents

My memory does not relate to one specific year but to many. My grandparents lived in Hall Street, they ran a haulage company, S E Foster, and wedding car firm, the only one in the village at that time. Their names were Edwin ...Read more

A memory of Wednesfield by Fay Cooper

Different Times

Chris Searle....many happy memories growing up in Houghton ..Ithink it was late 60s when we came here via kent /London...My first school here was Hillborough junior [GREAT PLACE] even with its outdoor pool bbbrrrrr...Would love ...Read more

A memory of Houghton Regis by Chris Searle

What Was The Pub Called Opposite The Angel C.1974

Please put me out of my misery. It's currently called the Wishing Well 1250 Uxbridge Road at Hayes End and I went in there a few times when living at Hayes.

A memory of Hayes by Neil

The Shop To The Left Of The Picture

The shop on the left was, from 1900 to 1950, a sweet shop and newsagents. First owned by Fennel and Means, two single ladies. Then the Coxs bought it and moved the shop across the road to the right of the ...Read more

A memory of Outwell by Peter Carter

The School Of The Holy Child, Laleham Abbey

heads the label in a dictionary of music that I received as a prize in Upper IA. No date. It must have been 1955. My name was/is Margaret Morley. I joined the school on my return from Malaya in 1951, followed ...Read more

A memory of Laleham

The Century Cinema And Other Memories

My parents, brother and I moved to Loughton in 1959. Our next door neighbours (Mr & Mrs Angel) were already retired and called Loughton 'The Village'. My mum got a job working in the sweetshop next ...Read more

A memory of Loughton by Julia Spicer

The Angel Inn, High Street, Buntingford

My Grandparents Albert Elon and Florence Ida Baker were landlords of The Angel Inn during the second world war, I can remember how my sister and I had difficulty falling asleep because of the chiming of the ...Read more

A memory of Buntingford by Roger Green

Sunday School In A Contractors Hut.

In 1953 my father worked as a builder contractor and was persuaded to allow the new vicar, the Rev .Lawrence, to hold Sunday school in a temporary bricklayer's hut. So every Sunday we picked our reluctant way ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood by John Gates

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Captions

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Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

Angel Hill was once the site of Bury Fair, but by 1955 it has been relegated to nothing more than a car park.

Caption For Wetherby, High Street 1909

The Angel Hotel was one of three hotels that catered for motorists, the others being the George and Dragon, and the Brunswick.

Caption For Wetherby, North Street 1909

The Angel Hotel was one of three hotels that catered for motorists, the others being the George and Dragon, and the Brunswick.

Caption For Ludlow, Broad Street And Angel Hotel 1936

The Angel Hotel, an 18th century coaching inn, was once visited by Horatio Nelson and Sir William and Lady Hamilton.

Caption For Wetherby, High Street 1909

The Angel Hotel was one of three hotels that catered for motorists, the others being the George and Dragon, and the Brunswick.

Caption For Whitby, Baxtergate 1923

Along here were the post office, the Angel Hotel and St John's Church.

Caption For Andover, The Newbury Street From The Angel Inn C1950

Across the road, the Angel's medieval College Inn was ashes.

Caption For Whitby, Baxtergate 1923

In the centre of town, Baxtergate contained the post office, The Angel Hotel (telephone number Whitby 57) and St John's Church, as well as many shops.

Caption For Whitby, Baxtergate 1923

In the centre of town, Baxtergate contained the post office, The Angel Hotel (telephone number Whitby 57) and St John's Church, as well as many shops.

Caption For Rochdale, The Fountain 1902

Officially described as a `drinking fountain for horses, cattle and dogs`, it became known as the Angel, owing to the 15ft-high white Sicilian marble statue on a Yorkshire stone base.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Bridge 1890

Photograph looks from the Berkshire side, from the balcony of the Carpenter's Arms landing stage towards its rival, The Angel, whose tall 18th-century bay-windowed river elevation and riverside terrace

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Angel Hill C1955

The gateway to the Abbey and the commercial edge of the secular town face each other across Angel Hill.

Caption For Alston, Front Street C1955

Cobbled Front Street slopes steeply down towards the South Tyne Valley, past 17th-century cottages, like that on the extreme right which is dated 1681, and ancient pubs like the Angel and the King's

Caption For Wool, Woolbridge Manor C1955

Woolbridge Manor is another Dorset building with Thomas Hardy associations, for it was here that Tess of the D'Urbervilles spent her short and disastrous honeymoon with Angel Clare.

Caption For Ludlow, Broad Street 1949

The timber framed building in the foreground is the former Angel Hotel, an important coaching inn in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Macclesfield, Parish Church Of St Michael And All Angels 1903

Rebuilt in 1739, and again between 1898 and 1901, the church was at some time in the 18th century rededicated to St Michael and All Angels.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place C1955

The roof is decorated with angels bearing the marks of shots supposedly fired at them by Puritan soldiers.

Caption For Mildenhall, High Street C1960

The church has a particularly fine ceiling decorated with angels.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Angel Hotel 1929

The Angel Hotel was immortalised in Dickens `Pickwick Papers`.

Caption For Exeter, The Cathedral C1940

Exeter Cathedral's magnificent west front, carved with kings, priests and angels, dates from the 14th century.

Caption For Ludlow, Lower Broad Street 1892

The Bell Inn with its 'good stabling' is obviously for visitors to the town (those who cannot afford to stay at the Feathers or the Angel), while the Wheatsheaf probably serves an even poorer

Caption For Buntingford, High Street C1955

On the left, between A G Day's, the stationer, newsagent and bookseller's shop and the Angel Inn with its illuminated sign, is the old archway topped by the town clock, all of which are owned by the

Caption For Colchester, Old Tudor House C1960

This view looks in the opposite direction to view C136050, downhill to the heart of the Dutch Quarter, past the former Angel Inn dating from about 1450 and now well cared for by a firm of solicitors

Caption For Melksham, St Michael's Church C1955

The church of St Michael and All Angels is entered through a picturesque iron gate with lamp.