Places

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Maps

63 maps found.

1919, Pilley Bailey Ref. POP806129
1945, Pilley Bailey Ref. NPO806129
1945, Bailey Green Ref. NPO630474
1895, Bailey Green Ref. RNE630474
1919, Bailey Green Ref. POP630474
1895, Pilley Bailey Ref. RNE806129
1897-1900, Bailey Green Ref. RNC630474
1897-1909, Pilley Bailey Ref. RNC806129
1903, East Dean Ref. HOSM50911
1879 - 1901, Grange Village Ref. HOSM38050
1903, Dancing Green Ref. HOSM36741
1901, East Dean Ref. HOSM50912
1947, Bagley Ref. NPO630336
1898, Bagley Ref. RNE630337
1884, Bagley Ref. HOSM36724
1946, Bagley Ref. NPO630337
1925, Bagley Ref. POP630335
1898, Bagley Ref. RNE630335
1946, Bagley Green Ref. NPO630340
1947, Bagley Marsh Ref. NPO630342

Books

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Memories

172 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Ravenscroft School From 1951 1958

I attended this school from 1951 -1958 and Mr Henry Francis Bailey ( with his wife Mary ) was always the head. At least till the time I left in 1958. They had one son Christopher who I believe wanted to become a ...Read more

A memory of Beckington by patwalker37srpen

"Digger" Hunwick Growing Up At No 7, Hall Road.

Born under a table in the front room of No.7 Hall Road on 16/7/1944 while an air raid warning sounded to herald the German V1s presence above. I attended Aveley Infants and Primary schools between 1949 and 1955 ...Read more

A memory of Aveley by ted.hunwick

1926

My name is Clifford Halfyard. I was born in 1926 at 13 Carmen Street, Caerau. I worked in Caerau and St John's Colliery before moving to England with my wife Joan. My wife's family name is Bailey and they were from Caerau. My grandfather and grandmother lived in 12 Carmen Street.

A memory of Caerau by Clifford Halfyard

1940`s In New Mills

My na me is Philip Stanway, I was bor n in 42 Jubilee street in November 1942 My best friend was ALan Bailey whom lived on Park road. New Mills was a great place to be growing up in at that time . So many open places, and the old ...Read more

A memory of New Mills by phillip.stanway

1955

I lived in the post office in Quakers Yard. We played in the woods and collected nuts and blackberies and wimberries up the mountains. There was a conker season, a marble season . always something to do or collect. My brother Robert and I ...Read more

A memory of Quaker's Yard by John Matthews

A Wonderful Time

My family and I lived at 157 Wilmslow Road, it had just been built so all of us who lived on the road moved in around the same time, and it was a wonderful. My parents George and Thelma Goddard, had the three of us then, Georgina, ...Read more

A memory of Handforth in 1955 by Felicity Grant

Ahh, Memories!

My family (well, me mum, older brother and I), moved to Rochdale in '53 and lived on Norrey's St, (off George St, which ran parallel with Ramsey St), and I have many memories of the time - particularly of taking all the local dogs on ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by Pat Hocking

All Coming Back To Me Now!

Hi from New Zealand, so good to see this site, found quite by accident. I was born in Oldchurch Hospital in 1946 and spend my childhood living at Laburnum Walk, Elm Park. Ayloff School was my first memory, crossing ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1946 by Barbara Bailey (Nee Fox)

Amazing Discovery At Rushton Spencer Church !! 1956

My late father, W Gary Bailey, and my grandfather, Master Builder W Lloyd Bailey (who built all of the houses on Brown Lees Road, Brown Lees ) were conducting maintenance work at the church, namely ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph in 1956 by Rob Bailey

Americans Teen Years In Uxbridge

1976 - Mark Gruber lived 22 Belmont for the year while Rev. Donald Gruber (father) served the Methodist Church in Uxbridge. Great memories of cycling London, school at Greenway. Dances at the RAF base. Want to ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1977 by Mark Gruber

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Captions

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Caption For Corfe Castle, From The Church 1897

William the Conqueror's original royal fortress was a wooden tower on the motte, which in later generations would form the upper bailey.

Caption For Worcester, Steamboat And The Kepax Ferry 1906

There were six houses at Kepax and around 1906 all were occupied by the Bailey family.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Sands 1906

In the centre, we can see Bailey Lane climbing steeply up towards Crown Hill, with the railway crossing keeper's house to its right at the bottom.

Caption For Oswestry, Llwyd Mansion C1960

The road on the left, Bailey Street, leads to the bailey of the old castle, and is now a pedestrianised shopping area.

Caption For Launceston, Castle C1875

Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Park 1892

Beyond were firstly Roman houses and then Anglo-Saxon: all were cleared to make the outer bailey for the Norman castle.

Caption For Launceston, Castle C1875

Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.

Caption For Launceston, Castle C1875

Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.

Caption For Corfe Castle, From The West 1890

Masonry rises on the skyline from the Butavant Tower (left) and the walls of the west bailey to the 80ft-high keep and the south-west gatehouse.

Caption For Beaumaris, Castle Gateway 1911

The southern gateway of the outer bailey once guarded a small dock situated where the moat met a channel dug from the sea.

Caption For Saltash, Trematon Castle C1965

Trematon was a 12th-century motte and bailey castle.

Caption For Dover, Castle Keep From The Walls 1890

Henry II's great keep stands high above the mural towers of the inner bailey.

Caption For Barry Docks, 1899

This is Channel Dry Dock, later to become Bailey's, with the SS 'Eastgate' moored in the dock.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Gardens 1904

Much of this avenue survives the outer bailey, although it is now bounded by 1920s low walling, and the ornate benches have been replaced by more utilitarian ones.

Caption For Carew, Bridge 1890

Originally a motte and bailey, it was extensively developed by Sir Nicholas Carew and, after his death in 1311, by his son.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Gardens 1934

This sylvan path winds down from the castle inner bailey towards Park Lodge, and then through the Roman wall to more open parkland with the boating pool and the River Colne.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Market Place C1955

Both Warner's and Bailey's across the square were well-frequented on market days.

Caption For Burbage, The Village C1960

The Infantryman memorial is still central to this view of the Anchor Inn and Bailey's the butcher's; note the little child passing the unmarked post office.

Caption For Crickhowell, The Castle 1893

Originally it was a timber stronghold of the motte and bailey, and belonged to the de Turberville family.

Caption For Saffron Walden, St Mary's Church, From The High Street C1955

The fine brick-faced buildings on the right are Frank Bailey's garage, with a repairs workshop behind.

Caption For Hurst Green, Avenue Road C1955

Beside the drive leading to Stonyhurst park stands the Bayley Arms Hotel, whose name is a reminder of the original holder of the manor, Otto de Bailey.

Caption For Mumbles, General View 1925

The gable end of the shop visible in the centre reads 'J Bailey, Family Butcher'.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Park

This is the Mayor's Walk along the north side of the keep and within the inner bailey.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle, The Gate And The Drawbridge 1890

The first castle at Manorbier was probably a motte and bailey erected by Odo de Barri.