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Stowlangtoft Hall
Hi my name is Rita i don't remember much about my time at the hall as I was only 7months old in 1957 when we arrived Luckily my sister Maria Attard and brother Dominic Attard were a bit older, my sister was 3 years old and ...Read more
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The Rhondda Fawr And Me!
My mother was born in Blaenrhondda at the top of the Rhondda Fawr in 1914 and was one of four sisters but she was the only one to leave the Rhondda at the age of fourteen to go into service in England. During WW2 when my ...Read more
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Life In Cannich And Fasnakyle
My family and I moved from Elm Park in Essex to Scotland in the last weeks of 1948. My father, Leon A. Lalonde, had accepted a position as Chief Mechanical Engineer with John Cochrane and Sons, a construction ...Read more
A memory of Glen Affric in 1949 by
Heston Middlesex 1950s
It was good to see people's memories of Heston, as I spent much of my childhood there. My father was manager of a branch of grocers called Platts Stores Ltd, Norwood Green, although we were on the corner of Fern Lane Heston and ...Read more
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St.Matthias Youth Club 1950s
I was born in December 1939 in Redhill Hospital which then changed to Edgware General. My parents Bill and Gladys Wyness lived in Marlow Court, Colindeep Lane and my maternal grandparents lived in Chalfont Court also in ...Read more
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Sparking A Memory Of Rnwt Station New Waltham
I was based here in 1972, as a very young RN Radio Engineer. Antony’s memory sparke a few of my own. Long nights in the transmission hall monitoring an old B&W TV to make sure we weren’t ...Read more
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The Plantations
Well not just for the 1930's but for twenty years after as well. Memories come flooding back - not just for this picture but for Wigan itself. I was born there in 1931 - in my grandparents home 38, Dicconson Street - a section no ...Read more
A memory of Wigan in 1930 by
Newarthill 1950/60s Tosh And I
Every now and then I reminisce and take a trip down memory lane, of my childhood days growing up in Newarthill on Burnside Rd. I remember Tosh McGarry and I going to Father Gillan's jumble sale and buying an old fox ...Read more
A memory of Newarthill by
Roundshaw
I lived on the Roundshaw estate through the 70's and have great memories of playing runouts. I knew every nook and cranny of that estate. I had many friends that lived on nearly every close. I lived in Wallington for nearly 20 years. I ...Read more
A memory of Wallington in 1975 by
Stone In The 1950s
I am now 57 years of age, and live in Australia. I was born in Stone, Stafforshire in 1949 and would love to go back and visit. As a child I remember walking along the canal and standing watching as a blacksmith mended a horse's ...Read more
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For well over a century the room above Westgate's arch has functioned as a small museum.
Much of the woodwork was commissioned in 1938 from Robert Thompson from Kilburn, and his mouse trademark can be found on the pews and pulpit. The building to the right is the old hearse house.
The Tea Gardens have long closed, but peeping over the roof is the squat battlemented tower of de Braose's Norman church, brutally treated subsequently, but notable for the 1070s tower arch capitals: wonderfully
This stately five-arched structure now carries the Monsal Trail; and despite John Ruskins outbursts when it was built, it is now a protected structure.
The entrance arch, with its green gates, was demolished in the 1980s to allow access for lorries building the new leisure centre.
The great natural arch of Durdle Door braves the sea just a little way from the more famous Lulworth Cove.
The great natural arch of Durdle Door braves the sea just a little way from the more famous Lulworth Cove.
The old bridge with its seven irregular arches dates from the late 13th century and was partially rebuilt during the mid-14th century.
There seems to be ample room beneath the wide arches of Llanfoist Bridge, but when the Usk floods the waters have often risen to the top of them and flooded the Castle Meadows in the foreground.
Above this arch there is an impressive clock tower.
The River Severn is wide here on the approach to the town, so that a lengthy twin-arched bridge was needed to make the crossing. In typical Welsh tradition it was given a simple descriptive name.
The line is long-since closed, but this towering sixteen-arch structure stands as a lasting reminder of Victorian skill and energy.
The twin arches, with the quatrefoil over, are all that remain of the 13th-century Lady Chapel.
Grays is a much re-developed town, but it has a fine Norman church.
Above the altar hangs an impressive picture of the Last Supper.The chancel arch is a striking feature of the church, as is the 15th-century tower.
Since then it has been a school and a hospital; it is now Chepstow museum, which was originally housed above the Town Arch.
A temporary wall separates it from the crossing tower and the dust from the building works beyond the west tower arch.
The last two arches are showing signs of some form of reconstruction as the century closes.
The missing stone arch of Nanny Moore's Bridge marks the site of a mill.
St Mary and St Melore's is basically Norman, large and built mainly of flint; its large squat Early English tower rests on triple chamfered arches and has three wide-spaced single bell openings.
The arched building on the left is presently a building site. The bay windows on the right are still in existence.
In the background is the 16th-century five-arched bridge which gave the village its name.
The Lido Café was a much frequented leisure stop along the way.
The central bays of the promenade building survive, but the arched bays on each side were rebuilt in the 1950s.
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