Places

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Photos

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Maps

52 maps found.

1899-1901, Saxon Street Ref. RNC825845
1898, Saxon Street Ref. RNE825845
1922, Sarn Ref. POP825537
1897, Sarn Ref. RNE825537
1924, Sarn Ref. POP825533
1896, Sarn Ref. RNE825533
1898, Sarn Ref. HOSM58553
1922, Sarn-Bâch Ref. POP825572
1898, Tal-Sarn Ref. RNE844636
1947, Rhyd-Y-Sarn Ref. NPO816250
1903, Rhyd-Y-Sarn Ref. RNC816250
1899, Rhyd-Y-Sarn Ref. RNE816250

Books

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Memories

85 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Pencoed Childhood Memories

The building on the left is the old Coop, next door was the chemist where I used to get my root sticks, then there was an alleyway right beside the car on the left in the picture. You cannot see it in the picture but ...Read more

A memory of Pencoed in 1970 by Dennis Hawkins

48 Horley Road

The car on the opposite side of the road to the Clearview garage was my dad's Triumph Renown. And I can't quite see what the signs say on the cafe next door but one to my house but I remember it as Molly's Cafe - a transport cafe. ...Read more

A memory of Earlswood

60's Clubs,Dance Venues And Coffee Bars In And Around Welling

During the 1960's many venues opened in and around Welling to cater for a growing music and dance culture. Teddy-boys and Rockers had frequented the Embassy Ballroom, but when Mod became ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Astmoor Tannery Area

My father used to work at Astmoot Tannery until it closed in 1957, he wound up the books and company. There used to be a small shop in a person's front room, in the row of cottages at the bottom of Summer Lane and the owner ...Read more

A memory of Astmoor in 1957 by Paul Stephens

The Good Life

I was born in 1926 at no 2 The Terrace. My dad was Taity Ponsford and I had 5 brothers and 2 sisters my sister Ida and Cis, who was killed in a motor cycle accident in 1933, at the time she was with Bill Murrant a local golf pro. ...Read more

A memory of Sunninghill in 1920 by Ronald Ponsford

Born In Burnt Oak

I was born in Burnt Oak in July 1956 in North Road - the same house that my mother was born in.  My grandparents lived in North Road for many years until North Road, South Road and East Road were compulsory purchased by Barnet ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1956 by Sandra Gibney

Shopping In Newmarket On Saturday

SATURDAY MARKET DAY IN NEWMARKET, exactly how I remember it as a 5 year old. On the left next to the Rutland Arms in the center left of the picture was a small street called Palace Street. My father was born ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket by Sealia Dean

My Golden Days

1955 DATE WITH DIANA BARON,AND I MESSED UP,GOT INTO THE CARLTON AND FORGOT TO BUY HER TICKET,SHE WAS A BEAUTIFUL GIRL WHOM I MET AT THE OTHER CINEMA,THE WALTON VALE,WE DID LIKE EACH OTHER AT THE TIME,BUT I BLEW IT,MY NAN ...Read more

A memory of Walton in 1955 by Terry Sergeant

Goston Gardens Thornton Heath

I married my husband Les Weeks in 1972 he lived at 64 Goston a Gardens with his parents and sister Pamela I think she went to Winterbourne School. Les attended Lanfranc School. We used to go to the Tarentella ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath

The Shops In Green Lane In 1960.

Starting at Eastbury Road, turn right into Green Lane by the Colliver Fisher car showroom and down the hill past the Blue Bird cafe, Barclays Bank, Martins newsagent, Rawlinsons the stationer, cross the road to the ...Read more

A memory of Northwood by aa

Captions

63 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Cartmel, The Priory Church 1914

Founded in 1190 by William Marshall, Baron of Cartmel and later 1st Earl of Pembroke, Cartmel was a priory of the Augustinian Order and still serves as the parish church.

Caption For Brotton, The Avenue C1955

The parish church is hidden near the car on the right-hand side of the road.

Caption For Spilsby, The Church C1955

Inside are memorials to Sir John Franklin, the great explorer; the Willoughby Chapel contains many tombs, including one in alabaster of John 3rd Baron Willoughby, a distinguished knight who fought under

Caption For Raglan, The Castle From Moat 1893

It was, however, his unwavering support for Edward IV at Mortimer's Cross in 1461 that earned him the title of Baron Herbert.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1948

The car on the left obscures what was the front window of the Daventry Weekly Express office (or The Gusher, as it is affectionately known by the locals).

Caption For Seathwaite, Stockley Bridge 1889

Here, Grains Gill tumbles over a series of cascades beneath Stockley Bridge, near Seathwaite in Borrowdale, with Aaron Crags prominent on Seathwaite Fell in the background.

Caption For Odiham, All Saints Church Interior 1924

Its elaborate carvings depict Aaron's rod and the scroll of the law.

Caption For Leeds Castle, 1892

Originally a wooden Saxon fortress built on two islands in a natural moat formed by the river Len, it was transformed into a solid stone castle at the beginning of the 12th century by the Norman baron

Caption For Aberdare, Cardiff Street C1955

There appears to be only one car on the road; however, in the left- hand corner there is a wheeled vehicle on the pavement.

Caption For Berkeley, The Castle C1955

Edward II was brought here after he had been deposed, and was placed under the protection of the third Baron Berkeley.

Caption For Dinas Mawddwy, The Village C1955

Dinas Mawddwy is also infamous for the murder of one Lewis Owen, Baron of the Exchequer and Vice Chamberlain of North Wales.

Caption For Shrewsbury, The English Bridge 1931

For the next five hundred years or so, Shrewsbury, like Hereford and Chester, would be an English frontier town; it was fought for by Welsh patriots, Normans and rebellious barons alike.

Caption For Caerphilly, The Castle 1871

Henry's wishes were to count for little, as de Clare - with the backing of the barons - retook it by force.

Caption For Guisborough, Gisborough Hall 1907

Following the death of Admiral Chaloner's widow, Amelia, in 1902, the Gisborough estate was inherited by Richard Godolphin Hume Chaloner, later created First Lord or Baron Gisborough.

Caption For Crickhowell, Beaufort Street C1955

In later years Crickhowell has become a busy base from which to venture out onto the Brecon Beacons, either on foot or by car. On