Places

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Maps

9 maps found.

1919, Beili-Glas Ref. POP636707
1896, Beili-Glas Ref. RNE636707
1900, Beili-Glas Ref. HOSM47613
1899-1900, Beili-Glas Ref. RNC636707
1946, Beili-Glas Ref. NPO636707
1926, Bewlie Ref. POP639495
1926, Bewlie Mains Ref. POP639496
1901-1904, Bewlie Ref. RNC639495
1901-1904, Bewlie Mains Ref. RNC639496

Books

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Memories

39 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

A Durham Lad Through And Through

Yes, I remember this street so well as a young boy, I lived up Crossgate at the Angel Inn then Claypath at The Wheatsheaf. I was Christened at St Margarets half way up Crossgate and went to school at The Blue Coat, ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1940 by Rob Beilby

Aidas Top Bellis And Bert Belli

Was top Belli's family related to Bert Belli, funny how we called it top Belli's when it was only a few doors from Berts. Did Aida from the Lion St. cafe, and the Belli family all come from Bardi? Has anyone read ...Read more

A memory of Blaenavon by Maldwyn Lewis

Bellis

I went to St Felix School till 1966 and well remember Belli's right oppose Lloyds Bank. Recently this building has been on TV as The Indian Doctor's office. Cannot remember who were altar boys with me but in 1963 we all got chilblains at ...Read more

A memory of Blaenavon in 1860 by Tony Taylor

Bellis Cafe

I was born in 5 Lower New Rank, Blaenavon in 1950 and went to the Garn School and left Blaenavon in 1962 for Kent. My dad was born there, Tommy David, does anyone remember us? I used to go to Bellis Cafe at the bottom of town, we though it was real cool.

A memory of Blaenavon in 1950 by Michael David

Bellis Cafe

The hot summer of 1976 - I was 16 and studying for my O levels in between minding the shop for my adopted parents Bert and Mary Belli. Our cafe was one of two Belli cafes in the town, but of course I always thought ours was superior ...Read more

A memory of Blaenavon in 1976 by Stephen Belli

Burghfield Common

I was 1 of 9 children, we were placed at 83 Hunters Hill. I went to Garlands Schhool. My friends were Sharon Mallem, Jackie Baily, Jackie Bruce, Connie Sharky. I remember others ie the Farmers, Beals, Kemps, Longs,and ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common in 1972 by Debbie Walker

Buttlers Belly Bashers 1963

Yes, that's the name we gave them later on in our youth. No one did fish and chips like Mr Buttler and his wife, only costing a few pence to my knowledge. We used to put loads of salt and vinigar on. Then this loud voice ...Read more

A memory of Shelf by Steven Ambler

Childhood Days

I too have happy and sad memories of Thurnscoe. I started school in 1952 at Hill Infants. Mrs Cartlidge was our teacher. I still remember where I sat behind the door and being given a small blackboard and chalk on my first day ...Read more

A memory of Thurnscoe in 1952

Convent Of The Visitation Bridport Dorset

CHAPTER TWO School Years - Convent of the Visitation 1939-1945 One’s school years leave an indelible impression on one for good or bad. My views over these years in this regard, have modified ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1940 by Howard Johnson

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Captions

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Caption For Thatcham, The Church C1955

Inside this church is the tomb of a well-known local man, Francis Baily.

Caption For Maidenhead, Boulters Lock 1906

In the melee, the nearest boat to the camera appears to be flying the Stars and Stripes of the USA, which might not be a common sight on England's premier river in those days.

Caption For Calne, The Green 1957

Sheldon House, second on the right, was the home of the Bailys, a leading clothier family.

Caption For Devizes, St John's Church, Interior 1898

William Salmon, 1826, is remembered by a Grecian youth standing by a column, by Baily.

Caption For Rothwell, Blue Bell Inn C1965

The Rothwell Industrial Co-operative Society on the right has become the Co-op supermarket, and the Blue Bell is now simply called The Pub.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Strand, Horse Fair 1923

A pub built next door - The Bell - is now derelict.

Caption For Loughborough, The Swimming Baths C1955

It was frequently known as 'Tickle Belly Park' and its many and varied attractions included a lake with boats shaped like swans, an alpine railway and a shooting range.