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Pear Tree Estate Rugeley, Staffs
Hi, I bet anyone who lived on the Pear Tree from the 50's to the 80's knew the Hyson family on Coppice Road. What a wonderful life it was living on the Pear Tree. We never had much as kids coming from a family ...Read more
A memory of Hill Ridware in 1976
St.Augustines Abbey School/College,Grange Road
My elder brother and I, attended the school between 1961-1969 as day-boys. I cannot find out why the school left Ramsgate to take premises in Westgate-on-Sea, and why the buildings in Ramsgate were ...Read more
A memory of Ramsgate in 1973 by
Laleham Abbey
My sister Kathleen Taylor (former name) was cook in the kitchen for the retired old ladies. I was always staying with her during school holidays. Her husband then (now deceased) was Barry Taylor and they had two children, Sarah born ...Read more
A memory of Laleham in 1970 by
Childhood
I lived in Mayfield Road, which is where the foreground bollards are situated, from 1961 -1979. The junction was a little bit treacherous when cycling in the wet as I found out to my cost. Although a Girls school, boys could attend in ...Read more
A memory of Sanderstead in 1965 by
Beech House
I was sent to beech House at St Augustine's in 1964 to 1966. I always found the people in the village very friendly. I remember long walks down to the church and mill,and waiting on the station for the train home for the holidays. I ...Read more
A memory of Chartham in 1964 by
Beech House
Beech House was the school attached to St. Augustines,which used to be the County Asylum. I was there from 1964-66. I always found the people of Chartham top be lovely and kind. I remember walks down to the church and mill,and waiting ...Read more
A memory of Chartham in 1964 by
The Market At Christmas
As children and teenagers my twin sister and I loved going around the market. At Christmas it was magic! We would come back home to visit our grandparents and family and Christmas Eve wasn't complete with out a walk ...Read more
A memory of Chesterfield in 1964
A Year Away From The Colonies
I lived in Ilford in 1963. My father had won a scholarship to study chest disease in London, so he and Mom packed us up and carted us off to England. Ilford offered the cheapest acceptable lodgings close to London for ...Read more
A memory of Ilford in 1963 by
The Old Mill
The mill bridge shown in the photograph was washed away in a flood in the 1960's. Unfortunately the mill pond was a favourite place for some children to swim in then. We lost one of the children on the hospital estate by drowning ...Read more
A memory of Chartham in 1961 by
Childhood In Upper Belvedere
I lived in a number of houses in the area starting with Elstree Gardens in Lower Belvedere, where I went to St Augustines. I remember winning a raffle and taking a bunch of flowers home to my mum and my first goal ...Read more
A memory of Belvedere in 1961 by
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St Augustine landed here in AD597, and a St Augustine cross and well can be found at Cliffsend.
We have just passed St Augustine`s church and are heading away from the village.
St Augustine's Parade is just out of sight on the left, and Broad Quay is seen on the right.
St Augustine's Parade was an interesting mix of styles and advertisments.
St Augustine's church is of the Early English period, with a later Perpendicular embattled tower with pinnacles.
This picture shows several cars at the terminus near to St Augustine's Bridge.
St Augustine's Bridge looks pretty much the same as it did at the beginning of the 20th century, though the trees have grown, the trams have gone, and there is neither a horse nor a pile of
On the west side of the green area called the Croft, backing on to the river, are the workhouse and St Gregory's off to the left.
For years its course will be dry; then suddenly it will come to life.
On the right is the damaged St Augustine-with-Faith, which has become part of today's choir school.
This charming little town clusters around its cobbled, sloping Market Place.
The original monastic settlement at Minster was founded in AD670, overlooking Minster Marshes, then the open Wantsum Channel.
The 15th-century tower of the church stands on Norman foundations, and houses the tomb of the last abbot of St Augustine's abbey at Canterbury who, at the time of the Dissolution, was given the manor
The first monastic settlement was founded here by St Deniol in AD525, some 70 years before St Augustine arrived in Canterbury.
The manor belonged to the abbey of St Augustine and to an?
On the far left is the old School House (1851), and to the left of Fern Cottage, centre, is St Augustine's Church, built in 1857.
Hoddesdon was a small hamlet on its northern boundary, but when its church of St Paul was built, it broke away.
Conceived in a typically robust style by John Coates Carter, the Victoria Road church is seen here in the first decade of its existence.
The parish church is dedicated to St John the Baptist, but it was known in 1488 and in 1755 as the church of SS Peter and Pawle, a name used by the followers of St Augustine in around 600AD.
Situated at the southernmost end of the Isle of Thanet, the bay is bounded by cliffs on the north, and by marshes to the south.
A view from the Centre towards St Augustine's Reach.
The construction of the new St Augustine's began in 1865; dedication by the Bishop of Llandaff followed the next year.
The 15th-century tower of the church stands on Norman foundations, and houses the tomb of the last abbot of St Augustine's abbey at Canterbury who, at the time of the Dissolution, was given the manor
Its church, St Augustine's, was built in 1873.
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