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Camelot Court History

My grandma and grandad moved to Sutton on Sea. They bought a brand new bungalow at Camelot Court, I have photos of the bungalow being built. I have since been left the bungalow and my parents have now also moved to ...Read more

A memory of Sutton on Sea in 1972 by Helen Harvey

Raf Tern Hill And St Josephs College

From 1946 till 1951 we lived at RAF Tern Hill and every day my brother and I travelled by bus (Butters Bus Company as I remember!). We were dropped off near the lovely ivy-covered hotel in the square, and ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Kevin Kelly

Madeley As It Was

I was born in 1949 in Victoria Road, Madeley and have many memories of life as it was in the 1950's onwards. I remember Jones' buses, Pooles the cobblers, Carters, Stodd's the Drapers, Shums the chemist, and most ...Read more

A memory of Madeley in 1949 by First Name Last Name

Police House 1939 45

The Police House was located on Radcliffe Road, Cropwell Butler. (now called 'The Old Police House').  On the front wall it bore a sign bearing the words 'County Police'.   From 1939 to 1945 it was occupied by the ...Read more

A memory of Cropwell Butler in 1940 by peterb6136

Old Northfield

The stretch of road we see is called Bell Lane.  Bell Lane curves back to Bristol Rd. The big house partly seen in the distance is Bell House which has quite a history.To it's left goes Bell Holloway (still fairly unaltered) and ...Read more

A memory of Northfield in 1930 by Donald Cook

My First Job

I worked at the Pier Hotel in the summer of 1960. It was my first job. I was a commis waiter ..didn't really like it at all...but I was billeted out at a nearby village. I had my first drunk drinking scrumpy mixed with cheap red wine ...Read more

A memory of Seaview in 1960 by Dylan Rivis

Little Sutton In 1950s And 1960s

What memories your comments conjure.  How I loved the 'rec'  as a child.  We started on the 'baby swings' and progressed to the 'big swings' and see-saw and round-a-bout.  The old shelter there was a favourite ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1960 by Janet Lee

Busk Crescent

Late in 1945 my parents moved to 25 Busk Crescent, in Cove. The house was on top of a hill and overlooked the Farnborough airfield. From the front bedroom you could see aircraft landing on the runway. The house was one of a string of ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1945 by Alan Hickman

Shovels Inn 1952 To 1971

My grandparents, John & Betty Whiteside, were Landlord & Landlady of The Shovels Inn 1952-1971. I was born in 1955 and clearly remeber the pub as it was then, before they tore down walls! The old men of the ...Read more

A memory of Hambleton by Lynda James

Picton Castle

I lived in Picton Castle,and as a thirteen year old, I delighted to throw plums off our tree down into the playground of Troed Y Allt school,and watch the scramble of the children take place! It was whilst we lived there that the ...Read more

A memory of Pwllheli in 1942 by Robert Jones

Captions

1,668 captions found. Showing results 673 to 696.

Caption For Worcester, The Cross 1923

Worcester was a walled city until the 18th century, and witnessed a great deal of conflict, particularly during the English Civil War.

Caption For Swindon, Newport Street 1910

The wall of the house on the right is smothered in trade posters and advertisements for the forthcoming attractions at the Empire Theatre.

Caption For Little Missenden, Missenden House C1955

Dated 1729 on a rainwater head its front with its flanking full-height bay windows is more window than wall. A

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1892

The harbour wall was built in 1770 by John Smeaton, who in 1759 built the fourth Eddystone Lighthouse which now stands on Plymouth Hoe.

Caption For Seaton, The Sands 1920

These were threatened by the instability of the cliffs, and in the 1980s a large sea wall was built, stretching from around the point out of the picture on the right.

Caption For Abergavenny, Sugar Loaf And Rholben From The River C1960

A less widely used path is that below the castle walls on the right, which winds around from the main entrance to Mill Street.

Caption For Winster, The Valley C1960

The unchanging beauty of the Winster Valley, with its meadows, rolling hillsides, dry stone walls and scattered dwellings, is entirely typical of the soft countryside of the southern fringe of the Lake

Caption For Marhamchurch, The Church C1960

Within, a curious niche in the west wall may be the entry to an anchorite's cell of c1400.

Caption For Windsor, Castle, North Terrace And Norman Tower 1895

Cannons and a statue can be seen near the Castle walls along the North Terrace.

Caption For Eton, The Cock Pit 1929

The figures on the wall are no longer there.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar C1950

Low Petergate (seen in the previous photograph) and High Petergate run up to Bootham Bar, one of York's still surviving medieval gates in the city walls, and to the Thirsk road out of the city.

Caption For Burgh By Sands, The Station C1935

Burgh was also close to the western end of Hadrian's Wall, and the parish church of St Michael is built within a Roman fort.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street C1955

furniture is changing with the introduction of the ugly concrete street lamp post outside the timber- framed building that was Beach's bookshop.There is a striking coat of arms high up on the wall

Caption For Southampton, Bargate 1908

The adjoining walls and buildings were subsequently destroyed so that traffic bypassed the gate.

Caption For York, Fishergate Postern, The Castle C1885

The forbidding walls that surround the castle can be seen in the background.

Caption For Pettistree, The Church C1960

The eastern buttresses are unusual in that they are extensions of the nave west wall.

Caption For Steppingley, The Village C1955

The direction sign points to the county town, 10 miles away, and there is the classic confection of village life - church, public house with a wall against which to lean your bicycle, and the bus stop

Caption For Boughton Under Blean, The Village C1965

St Barnabas's Church stands behind the two gate pillars (right), and a memorial in a nearby wall lists the village's fallen from the First and Second World Wars.

Caption For Salthouse, Cross Street C1955

This scene is characteristic of the North Norfolk coast: the walls and houses are built of whole flints found in the fields or on the nearby beach.

Caption For Milford On Sea, Hurst Castle C1955

Situated to the south-east of Milford Church, Hurst Castle was probably built between 1539 and 1544 and comprises a twelve-sided central tower protected by a curtain wall and semi-circular bastion towers

Caption For Rockingham, The Church C1960

The church of St Leonard is perched on a steep slope just below the walls of the castle, overlooking the village.

Caption For Ducklington, The Village C1950

A solitary ladies' bicycle stands against the wall of an ivy-adorned cottage.

Caption For Winster, The Valley C1960

The unchanging beauty of the Winster Valley, with its meadows, rolling hillsides, dry stone walls and scattered dwellings, is entirely typical of the soft countryside of the southern fringe

Caption For Constantine, The Old Town C1950

The old village of Constantine was home to the miners and quarrymen who worked the granite for which the parish was famous - small wonder that the walls of some of the cottages were solidly built.