Places

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Maps

5 maps found.

1946, Cottesmore Ref. NPO678619
1921, Cottesmore Ref. POP678619
1901-1903, Cottesmore Ref. RNC678619
1895, Cottesmore Ref. RNE678619
1884, Cottesmore Ref. HOSM42082

Books

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Memories

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Tobacco Shop In High Street

I was born in Barkingside and remember the Holy Trinity Church (Rev. Newman), where I was baptised, confirmed and married. I left in 1965. Memories abound! Especially riding my bike to Barton's bakery during Easter to ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside by Carol Watts

Raf Cottesmore Wwii

My father, Joseph Spielmann, served with the US Army Air Force attached to the Signal Corps during WWII. He often spoke fondly of his time in Cottesmore. His unit was housed in a manor house which belonged to the widow of an RAF ...Read more

A memory of Cottesmore by oberlejj

Mill Chase Secondary 1964 66

My father was stationed in Bordon with the REME and I attended Mill Chase from 1964 to 1966. We lived on Cottesmore Road.Have very fond memories of my school years, especially one teacher, Mr Ledger who was the english teacher.

A memory of Bordon by adudgeon

Cottesmore 1969

My name was Liz Shepherd and we were new arrivals. I remember Dick Broom in the village shop that sold everything from Brussell sprouts to Royal Doulton and was also the Post Office. The butcher would leave his straw hat ...Read more

A memory of Cottesmore in 1969 by Liz Crosland

Captions

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Caption For Cottesmore, The Sun Inn C1955

It is easy to imagine the Cottesmore hounds in front of the building.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Sun Inn C1955

It is easy to imagine the Cottesmore hounds in front of the building.

Caption For Langham, The Arnhem Plaque Inside The Church C1950

At RAF Cottesmore, a few miles away, the biggest armada of aircraft ever seen in Rutland prepared to move off for Arnhem, where paratroops were to seize a crossing over the Rhine.

Caption For Langham, Old Cottage And Chapel C1950

The original home of Ruddles Brewery, and a regular meeting-place of the Cottesmore Hunt, it remains delightful and interesting.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Village C1955

This view of Cottesmore is typical of Rutland's visual feast of limestone and ironstone villages, set in a rolling, spired landscape of hedges and walls which the hunt can, in the main, take in its stride

Caption For Tilton On The Hill, Church And School C1955

It is notable for its collection of grotesque gargoyles, and for two carved capitals which are derived from the stories of Reynard the Fox; appropriate in Cottesmore country.

Caption For Langham, Cold Overton Road C1950

Ranksborough, to the west of Langham, is the most famous of the Cottesmore hunt coverts, looking out over the choicest pastures and flying-fences.

Caption For Tilton On The Hill, Church And School C1955

It is notable for its collection of grotesque gargoyles, and for two carved capitals which are derived from the stories of Reynard the Fox; appropriate in Cottesmore country.

Caption For Langham, Cold Overton Road C1950

Ranksborough, to the west of Langham, is the most famous of the Cottesmore hunt coverts, looking out over the choicest pastures and flying-fences.