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The Waltham Abbey Choir And Other Memories

My family lived in Waltham Abbey from 1955 to 1961 and living there left a lasting impression on me. I attended Waltham Holy Cross County Primary School during this time and at the ripe old age of 8 ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1960 by Bill Waring

Summer Holidays With Granny

I was brought up in Ireland, but we spent a month of the summer every year with our grandparents, who lived in Frindsbury and, later, Wainscott. Going by the Maidstone and District buses into Strood, Chatham, Rochester ...Read more

A memory of Strood in 1960 by Siobhan Elam

Moorfield Rd Salford6

My first memories of Salford are living at 40 Moorfield Rd - just down the road was Holy Angels Church. I went to the brownies there and remember doing the maypole on the green outside the church. I went to St Johns Primary ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Janet Durham

St Luke's

I was a choirboy at St Luke's, we met for choir practice once a week. Mr Hatton was the choirmaster and took a register and we were paid for attending. Weddings were the big earner - we got two shillings or half a crown. It was all ...Read more

A memory of West Norwood in 1960 by Stephen Carroll

Nightingale Rd Memorys

Can anyone remember the shops in Nightingale Road, near St Marys Road? I grew up in 238 Nightingale Road, with my sister, who was 4 years younger then me. Myhappiest times were playing in the garden. We had a nice house, ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton in 1960 by Janet Abbott

Where Do I Begin

Where do I begin? I have titled this memory thus and placed it in about 1960, because that's the most accurate I can make it. Ida (my mum) pushing me in a pram up the 'Cliff' to the wood yard, that used to be up by the ...Read more

A memory of Draycott in 1960

St. George's Preparatory School For Girls. North Foreland.

Unfortunately the FCJ convent doesn't exist any more but my memory goes back to those happy years from 1959 till 1964 as a little girl studying as a boarder and always waiting for my late ...Read more

A memory of Kingsgate in 1959

St. Andrews Church.

I used to go to Sunday school here, every Sunday afternoon. I was an angel in a Nativity play, and have a lovely black and white print of the play with numerous friends in, to name a few:- ....... Linda Hutley, Shirley Green, ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1959 by Paula Kent

My Young Life Living In Eve Road, West Ham

I can remember my infant years at Napier Road school. I remember when I was in the first year there, we would have a small slice of toasted bread in the afternoons. Then I went to Holbrook School when ...Read more

A memory of West Ham in 1958 by Jean (Nee) Thompson

The Angel

I was about 13 or 14 and was deeply in love with the daughter of the pub. They had a table tennis room behind the pub, very narrow and small. I was terrible at tennis so I used to keep score on a small notepad. One time my pencil ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge in 1958 by Nicholas Haffenden Baldwin

Captions

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Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Crown Street 1929

The 15th-century St Mary's church is the burial place of Mary Tudor, sister of Henry VIII, and noted for its decorated 'Angel Roof' nave.

Caption For Bramfield, St Andrew's Church C1960

The rood screen still has paintings of saints, with delicate miniature hovering angels under the loft.

Caption For Lancaster, The War Memorial 1925

A winged angel guards this tribute to the 'Honoured Memory of the Men of Lancaster Who Gave Their Lives in the Great War 1914-18'.

Caption For Wangford, The Village 1895

At the bottom is the Angel, landlord John Copley, which is the only hostelry functioning today.

Caption For Downholme, The Church 1913

Inside the quaint little church of St Michael and All Angels is a George III coat of arms dated 1784, signed by the Richmond painter Robert Coatsworth; he helped to paint the scenery for the opening

Caption For Launceston, South Gate 1893

The steep little street next to Jesse S Raddall (now a bistro called Three Steps to Heaven) is Angel Hill.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate 1893

The steep little street next to Jesse S Raddall (now a bistro called Three Steps to Heaven) is Angel Hill.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, All Saints Church Interior 1897

Shown here is the font, carried on the heads of four angels, who each bear a medallion; the one on the left depicting ears of wheat.

Caption For Ellington, All Saints Church 1906

Inside is a very fine roof with carved angels at the feet of the principal rafters, and at the wall post is a small, carved figure, possibly an apostle.

Caption For Harwich, Harbour Road C1965

Both the Angel and the next building are clad in weatherboard.

Caption For Colchester, The Former Angel Inn C1960

The jetty brackets have carved angels supporting them, and the left-hand door originally led into the screens passage of the inn.

Caption For Whitby, New Quay Road 1936

The Angel Hotel, an old coaching inn, can be seen on the left, and Collier's hardware store stands beside the bridge.

Caption For Wainfleet, High Street C1955

The Angel Inn is in the distance.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral South East 1900

St Hugh was canonised in 1220, and the east end was rebuilt by 1280 as the glorious Angel Choir to contain his relics.

Caption For Benhilton, All Saints Church C1955

This view is taken from the west, near the north-east corner of the Green, at the foot of Angel Hill.

Caption For Colwich, The Church C1955

According to tradition, the church of St Michael and All Angels is said to stand on the site of a 7th-century wooden chapel dedicated to St Chad.

Caption For Claverdon, The Church C1960

Dedicated to St Michael and All Angels, the church contains monuments to the Galton family of Edstone Hall.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, The Village C1960

We can just see the spire of the church of St Michael and all Angels towering above the thatched cottage (centre).

Caption For Beaminster, Market Place 1907

Here was the home of Tess's estranged husband Angel Clare, and here Tess ended her long and fruitless walk across Dorset to meet the Clare family.

Caption For Wetherby, High Street 1909

The Angel Hotel on the left was one of three to cater for the motorist; the others were the George and Dragon and the Brunswick.

Caption For Newport, Carningli C1960

St Brynach of Nevern, who built the first church here, is said to have had his first hermitage on Carn Ingli where he communed with angels who supplied all his needs.

Caption For Wainfleet, High Street C1955

The Angel Inn is in the distance.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Sherborne Lane C1955

The north-eastern end of Sherborne Lane descends to Lym House and the Angel Inn (centre left).

Caption For Pilton, Tithe Barn C1955

The church has an attractive Norman south door, with corbels with heads of a bish- op and two angels inside the porch.