Places

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Photos

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Maps

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1921, Dale Abbey Ref. POP687746
1947, Rosedale Abbey Ref. NPO820048
1946, Waltham Abbey Ref. NPO860141
1900-1901, Neath Abbey Ref. RNC788154
1947, Byland Abbey Ref. NPO658178
1924, Basingwerk Abbey Ref. POP1190737
1947, Abbey Dore Ref. NPO618312
1945, Abbey Field Ref. NPO618314
1946, Barton Abbey Ref. NPO634315
1919, Abbey Dore Ref. POP618312
1900, Abbey Dore Ref. RNC618312
1898-1899, Abbey Field Ref. RNC618314
1896, Abbey Dore Ref. RNE618312
1896, Abbey Field Ref. RNE618314
1895, Dale Abbey Ref. RNE687746
1897, Egglestone Abbey Ref. RNE699528
1896, Bruern Abbey Ref. RNE653338
1910 - 1947, Furness Abbey Ref. HOSM46032
1891 - 1893, Abbey Village Ref. HOSM35051
1895 - 1896, Waltham Abbey Ref. HOSM35371

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Memories

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1960's And 1970's Childhood Bush Hill Park

Memories are funny, they come and go and during this time of lockdown I've thought quite a lot about my childhood. We lived in Amberley Road, very close to the Raglan School entrance in Raglan Road. ...Read more

A memory of Bush Hill Park by Sharon Kenealy

Captions

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Caption For Neath, The Abbey 1893

Set on the banks of the Tennant Canal, the Abbey was founded in 1130 by the Norman baron Richard de Granville.

Caption For Neath, The Abbey 1893

Set on the banks of the Tennant Canal, the Abbey was founded in 1130 by the Norman baron Richard de Granville.

Caption For Waltham Abbey, The Gateway C1955

An unusual view of the Abbey Gateway—in the centre—and the bridge over the Cornmill Stream, a tributary of the River Lea, with people relaxing around the broken walls.

Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melore's Church C1955

Amesbury dates back to at least 973; it is the nearest town to Stonehenge, and has a population of about 6,000.

Caption For Easby, Abbey 1898

The abbey is set at the end of a narrow, winding lane a mile out of Richmond, and sits comfortably in the peaceful valley of the River Swale.

Caption For Corfe Castle, From The Church 1897

Henry VIII awarded Russell Woburn Abbey as a reward for service, and his descendants became Dukes of Bedford.

Caption For Stanford On Avon, Stanford Hall And The Lake C1965

Pevsner rightly refers to the house (extreme left) as the finest of its date in the county, designed by William Smith of Warwick in 1697 for Sir Roger Cave.

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour 1885

The parish church and the abbey ruins on the horizon are reached by the 199 steps from the old part of town.

Caption For Chester, St Werburgh Street 1929

Built of red sandstone, Chester cathedral was founded in 1092 as a Benedictine abbey on the site of an earlier Saxon church dedi- cated to St Werburgh.

Caption For Worth, St Nicholas's Church And The Lychgate C1960

The fine Anglo-Saxon church of St Nicholas was a principal church in pre-Conquest times.The 18th-century Worth Abbey is on the site of a town house called Paddockhurst.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral Lightfoots Clock 1892

The astronomical clock, once thought to have been built by Peter Lightfoot, a monk at Glastonbury Abbey, was constructed in 1392 and has three dials.

Caption For Charminster, The Village 1922

Henry VIII awarded Russell Woburn Abbey as a reward for service, and his descendants became Dukes of Bedford.

Caption For Bisham, The Abbey 1893

Today, many know Bisham Abbey as the training ground of the England football team.

Caption For Worth, St Nicholas's Church And The Lychgate C1960

The 18th-century Worth Abbey is on the site of a town house called Paddockhurst.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1894

Parts of the church date from the 1400s, and the three bells are said to have come from the abbey after it was pulled down.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1894

Parts of the church date from the 1400s, and the three bells are said to have come from the Abbey after it was pulled down.

Caption For Burton On The Wolds, The Post Office And Square C1960

To the east of the village are the earthworks of a moated grange to Garendon Abbey, a Cistercian house founded in 1377.

Caption For Revesby, The Green C1955

It was all done in memory of Sir Joseph Banks, who lived in Revesby Abbey, named after the 12th-century abbey, a Cistercian foundation.

Caption For Ampleforth, Main Street C1960

Nestling just under the hills surrounding the North York Moors is the old settlement of Ampleforth, built around the early abbey of St Lawrence.

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour 1885

The parish church and the abbey ruins on the horizon are reached by the 199 steps from the old part of town.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

Turner and Landseer are just two of the many painters who have been drawn to the sublime scenery around the abbey.

Caption For Whitby, East Cliff 1932

The donkeys have a long walk every day from their field just below the Abbey House, down the donkey path, along Church Street, over the bridge and down Pier Road to the sands.

Caption For Crowland, Abbey Street C1965

What remains of Crowland Abbey is only a small part of what was there before the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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Caption For Paisley, High Street 1900

Paisley Abbey, a Cluniac monastery founded in 1163 and now a charge of the Church of Scotland, has much 14th- and 15th-century architecture and stained-glass windows.