Places

3 places found.

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Maps

1,030 maps found.

1925, Leeming Ref. POP754625
1947, Leeming Ref. NPO754626
1947, Leeming Ref. NPO754625
1925, Leeming Ref. POP754626
1904, Leeming Ref. RNC754626
1898, Leeming Ref. RNE754625
1891, Leeming Ref. HOSM51022
1897, Leeming Ref. RNE754626
1925, Leeming Bar Ref. POP754627
1903-1904, Leeming Ref. RNC754625
1947, Leeming Bar Ref. NPO754627
1897, Leeming Bar Ref. RNE754627
1904, Leeming Bar Ref. RNC754627
1848 - 1893, Leeming Ref. HOSM51025
1891, Leeming Bar Ref. HOSM51023
1947, Leam Ref. NPO754125
1923, Leam Ref. POP754125
1924, Leece Ref. POP754579
1947, Leece Ref. NPO754579
1903-1904, Leece Ref. RNC754579

Books

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Memories

58 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Selby 1940s

During 1943 we were evacuated to Kelfield after being bombed out in London and Manchester, being an RC our nearest RC school was St.Mary's in Selby. My sister (older by 2 years) I was 5 used to walk from Kelfield to Selby every day to ...Read more

A memory of Selby by Ivan Cloherty

1861 Leese Hall, Near Leeming Area

Hi, does anyone know of a Leese Hall, I presume on the Leese Road (which is still present running along the A1 on google maps). My relative, through marriage to my great aunt; I'm helping trace his family - the ...Read more

A memory of Pickhill by Hayley Forsyth

Arley Cheshire In The 1940s

Some time ago I read with great interest in a local paper that the pool at Arley had been restored.   My formative years were happily spent at Green Lodge on the green were I was born in 1932.  My father lived there for ...Read more

A memory of Arley by Peter Astles

Arley Green 1940's Memories

Some time ago I read with great interest in a local paper that the pool at Arley had been restored. My formative years were happily spent at Green Lodge on the green where I was born in 1932. My farther lived ...Read more

A memory of Arley Green by peterastleslfc

Borehamwood Shops

This picture is of the shops in Leeming Road and not the main shopping centre in Borehamwood, fondly known as the village. Leeming Road shops are in fact about a mile away from the main town. I would love to see any photos of the "village" if anyone has any.

A memory of Borehamwood by Margaret

Borehamwood, Leeming Road Shopping Parade C1965

I moved to Boreham Wood when I was six weeks old in 1952 and lived there until 1977, spending my whole childhood there and my teens and early 20s. My parents moved from there in 1984 along with ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood by Eric Oliver

Building Leeming Road Shops,

I can remember moving to Sinderby Close to a brand new house from Waterloo. Only shops were then Rossington Avenue. As kids we watched Leeming Road shops being built. I now live in Hersham but often go back to the ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood

Devizes Memories

A DEVIZES GIRL REMEMBERS Before talking of my own memories, it would seem appropriate to start by sharing some valuable ones of my Father who was born in 1906 and spent his whole life in the town. During the last five years of his ...Read more

A memory of Devizes by riversd10000

Going To The Shops...

As a fully paid up member of the 'Baby Boomer' generation, born in 1947, I've been reading all the stories posted on this lovely website (which - like many others, I suspect - I came across purely by chance). I was born in Perivale ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Peter Taylor

Growing Up In Cefn Fforest

I remember the shopkeepers; Rees Jones & Fred Palmer (the butcher) also Sgt Brace at the Police Station. I also have very fond memories of the Bedwellty Show and the ink stamps on your hand to let you back ...Read more

A memory of Cefn by Anwen Parry

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Captions

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Caption For Mansfield, Toothill Lane C1950

Going back under the railway viaduct, we ascend Toothill Lane to its junction with Leeming Street, which crosses the foreground.

Caption For Halifax, Entrance To Market Buildings 1896

It was designed by the local firm Leeming and Leeming of Northgate, with a lofty roof supported by richly-decorated ironwork.

Caption For Bedale, Emgate C1960

Bedale is also just off the A1 and on the route into Wensleydale from Leeming Bar.

Caption For Halifax, Market Hall Entrance 1896

Building commenced on the site of the former red brick market in 1891 to the designs of the local architects Joseph and John Leeming.

Caption For West Bradford, The Village 1921

Again, we see a large painted board; this one proclaims that James Leeming was proprietor of the Three Millstones Inn on the right of our photograph.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Stile House 1909

Then it became a hotel, trading as Stile House Pension, run by Ernest James Leeming.

Caption For West Bradford, The Village 1921

Again, we see a large painted board; this one proclaims that James Leeming was proprietor of the Three Millstones Inn on the right of our photograph.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1965

The Fine Fare Supermarket (extreme left of the picture) has now replaced the Co-op Snack Bar, and although Leemings the chemist (next door) remains, Pallister's cake shop beyond has now become Shipmans

Caption For Redmire, Village 1929

Happily the line, from Leeming to Leyburn, reopened in July 2003, with plans to extend to Hawes and Garsdale Head in future years.

Caption For Leamington Spa, The Parish Church C1955

The River Leam and All Saints' Church from the suspension bridge.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

By the 1870s, Robert Forrest knew that he could not stop the 'rabble' and their use of the beach, which he deemed 'not legitimate'.

Caption For Leamington Spa, Jephson Gardens C1960

The gardens on the banks of the Leam were laid out from the 1830s onwards.

Caption For Penarth, Alexandra Park C1955

The 1950s proved somewhat of a flat period for the park. 1951 witnessed the scrapping of its bandstand – a £62 repair estimate was deemed too costly, while 1956 saw the removal of its weather station.

Caption For Mullion, Poldhu Hotel 1899

It is on an extremely windswept location with not a tree or bush in sight, but no doubt the sea views and bracing air were deemed beneficial to guests.

Caption For Leamington Spa, River Leam 1892

A quiet moment on the banks of the Leam.

Caption For Castle Combe, Market Cross And Church 1906

Nowadays, deemed the prettiest village in England, it relies on tourism for its income.

Caption For London, St James's Palace, The Gateway C1900

In the picture the wooden Tudor gates are open for public access, unlike today when guardsmen stand outside a closed gate - increased security is deemed necessary now.

Caption For Leamington Spa, River Leam 1892

A quiet moment on the banks of the Leam.

Caption For Castle Cary, The Horse Pond C1955

It was home to a pair of swans for years until it was deemed unsuitable, and for the Millennium a swan statue was erected in the water near the war memorial.

Caption For Harborne, Prince's Corner And High Street C1955

When the roundabout was built in the 1930s, it was deemed such a novelty that it starred on specially issued local postcards, the handsome buildings in the background playing only a minor role.

Caption For Chester, Cathedral 1923

The Addleshaw Tower was completed in 1974, its construction deemed necessary owing to the unsafe condition of the bell-frame in the central tower.

Caption For Barnstaple, Rock Park 1935

In the early 1960s it was deemed unsafe and demolished.

Caption For Stonehenge, Showing The Hele Stone 1928

It shows the Hele stone between the middle upright, where the sun is deemed to rise directly above it on the longest day of the year, June 21st.

Caption For Ferryside, Beach And Lifeboat House 1937

The lifeboat house was deemed necessary by the local authorities in view of the dangerous channels and sandbanks already noted.