Places

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Maps

148 maps found.

1902, Abbey Hulton Ref. RNC618398
1896, Basingwerk Abbey Ref. RNE1190737
1897, Abbey Green Ref. RNE618373
1896, Barton Abbey Ref. RNE634315
1895, Darley Abbey Ref. RNE688670
1921, Abbey Hulton Ref. POP618398
1920, Abbey Wood Ref. POP618426
1919, Bruern Abbey Ref. POP653338
1921, Abbey Field Ref. POP618314
1924, Abbey Hey Ref. POP618377
1920, Abbey Mead Ref. POP618401
1925, Byland Abbey Ref. POP658178
1947, Abbey Village Ref. NPO618419
1946, Abbey Wood Ref. NPO618426
1920, Waltham Abbey Ref. POP860141
1947, Egglestone Abbey Ref. NPO699528
1946, Lenton Abbey Ref. NPO755050
1896, Abbey Mead Ref. RNE618401
1898, Bolton Abbey Ref. RNE645638
1896, Waltham Abbey Ref. RNE860141

Books

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Memories

41 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

The Best Days Of My Life

I attended this camp about 6 times when I was at St John Fisher School, Gateshead in the early 60's. A school from Middlesboro would also have been at the camp. I have only fond memories of this place; £1 for 2 weeks all ...Read more

A memory of Hexham in 1964

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 Joe Logan

Ramsey Abbey Grammar School 1952 1956

Oh what a school to be educated in. Academic chances and great sports facilities. I classed myself as an average student,and one who was successful in Football and Cricket, representing the school in ...Read more

A memory of Abbots Ripton in 1952 by Neville Clark

Raf Camp Pershore

I lived in Pershore in the 1950s as my dad was based at the RAF camp there. I went to Pershore Infants then the Junior School. Headmaster was Mr. Goodyear. The school was near the Abbey - I remember it well!

A memory of Pershore in 1952

Properties & People

I, Ray Murphy, came across your site, re Shaw Mills, Yorkshire, U.K., as I was looking into events of my past life, for the benefit of my son’s Australian family, at the time of my 84th birthday, 19/9/35. I am the Patriarch of ...Read more

A memory of Shaw Mills by raymurphy1935

My Town

I call it my town because it is, it is everybody’s town that lives here. My wife Patsy and I moved here very recently, in October 1999, this was after visiting the town in previous months, we found the people warm and welcoming, where ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1998 by John Collier

My Playground White Horse Close

At the age of 11 we moved here & a group of us could always be found (gambling our pocket money at cards) on the steps in the photo. It always amazed us the number of tourists who would enter the close asking ...Read more

A memory of Edinburgh in 1957 by Ian Tant

My Days In Rosedale Abbey

My Life in Rosedale Abbey - Raymond Beharrell During the last war my brother and I lived in York very near to the main railway yards. The area was always on the target for the German bombers, being railway sidings. ...Read more

A memory of Rosedale Abbey by fichrist

My Childhood

I was born in this year, but do not have much to remember from then. About 1974 and I remember playing with a few children in the village. The Lister children really I rember. The Twiggs lived in the Abbey. I spent endless happy days ...Read more

A memory of Hampole in 1976 by Elizabeth Houghton

Monks Abbey

I used to play in the abbey in the war time as then it had an air bomb shelter, we used to think that there was a tunnel under the abbey to the cathedral.

A memory of Lincoln in 1942 by Dave Ainsley

Captions

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Caption For Reading, St Lawrence's Church 1896

This fine church at the top end of the Market Place was situated by the south gate of the Abbey.

Caption For York, St Olave's Church, Marygate C1885

In about 1720 St Olave's was almost entirely rebuilt with stone from St Mary's Abbey.

Caption For York, St Olave's Church, Marygate C1885

In about 1720 St Olave's was almost entirely rebuilt with stone from St Mary's Abbey.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Triangle C1960

This area of Malmesbury was once called the Sheep Fair; it is in the parish of Westport, which by the late 19th century became a civil parish of westport St Mary Within.

Caption For York, Goodramgate, Holy Trinity Church 1909

In about 1720 St Olave's was almost entirely rebuilt with stone from St Mary's Abbey.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, St Mary's Church, Interior 1922

This photograph shows the magnificent hammer-beam roof of c1445, the Star of David St Edmund window of 1844 copied from the Abbey Gate, and the rood screen, which was erected as a Boer War Memorial in

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Buttermarket C1955

At the far end is Abbeygate Street, with the three-storey Barclays Bank of 1881, which incorporated the Post and Sorting Office until 1895, the Midland Bank of 1914, and Whipps the fishmonger.

Caption For Worksop, Priory Church C1965

The medieval town was at its gates, but moved westwards to its present location.

Caption For Caton, Croftlands C1955

Thomas Berry, a yeoman farmer, built this house on the site of an abbey in 1745.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Rupert Gates On Marlow Hill 1906

Carrington renamed Loakes Manor the much more romantic Wycombe Abbey, and set about Gothicising and extending the house.

Caption For Hexham, Beaumont Street C1965

Beaumont Street is named after the family of Viscount Allendale; here stands the great Abbey Church of St Andrew that makes Hexham important.

Caption For Bindon Abbey, The Gateway 1894

Bindon Abbey was the location of an important Cistercian monastery and dates back to 1172.

Caption For Polesworth, Abbey Church 1924

The Abbey Church of St Editha dates from Norman times, but Polesworth Abbey is said to have been founded by King Egbert in 827.

Caption For Studley Royal, Fountains Hall C1885

All the stone used in the building came from the ruins of the abbey, a hundred yards away.

Caption For Cockington Village, From Torquay 1901

Just visible on the right, peeping through the trees, is Torre Abbey, home of the Cary family for 300 years.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey, The South Porch 1924

Malmesbury Abbey`s unique south porch, dating from the mid 12th century and built in the Romanesque style, is decorated with thirty-eight fine sculptures depicting detailed and elaborate images, some

Caption For Bath, C1965

Although fragments of the Norman abbey remain, the present abbey church dates from 1499, and was a prodigiously long time a-building: the nave was still roofless into the 17th century.

Caption For Dorchester On Thames, High Street C1965

The abbey church of St Peter and St Paul is all that remains of an Augustinian abbey built on the site in 1170.

Caption For Tewkesbury, The Abbey 1893

One of the country's largest parish churches, the abbey was founded in the 8th century, and refounded in 1091.

Caption For Houghton, The Mill 1899

It was owned by the Benedictine monks at nearby Ramsey Abbey, whom the local farmers tended to regard as crooks.

Caption For Overton, The Church C1955

This church may have the oldest foundations of any in Lancashire, dating from Saxon times.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Mill Bank C1960

Facing us is Abbey Mill, whose origins date back eight centuries to the time when monks from the Benedictine monastery diverted the River Avon to power the mill to grind the corn that made their daily

Caption For Tintern, Abbey South West 1893

This former Cistercian abbey was founded in 1131 by Walter de la Clare.

Caption For Whalley, Accrington Road 1901

In the grounds there is a sundial dating from the 1700s.The biggest problem for visitors to Whalley today is finding a space to park.Whalley Abbey and its grounds have passed through many hands since