Maps

432 maps found.

1947, Castle O'er Ref. NPO664055
1898, Walwyn's Castle Ref. RNE860293
1896, Castle Hill Ref. RNE663955
1895, Castle Hill Ref. RNE663962
Dovedale Castle, 1921, Dovedale Ref. POP692407
1897, Castle-Upon-Alun Ref. RNE664340
1919, Stratford Sub Castle Ref. POP841284
1947, Castle-Upon-Alun Ref. NPO664340
1946, Old Cardinham Castle Ref. NPO796286
1940, Stratford Sub Castle Ref. NPO841284
1895, Old Cardinham Castle Ref. RNE796286
1895, Stratford Sub Castle Ref. RNE841284
1900, Old Cardinham Castle Ref. RNC796286
1919, Old Cardinham Castle Ref. POP796286
1922, Castle-Upon-Alun Ref. POP664340
1897-1898, Stratford Sub Castle Ref. RNC841284
1899-1900, Castle-Upon-Alun Ref. RNC664340
1880, Castle-An-Dinas Ref. HOSM40298
1900, Stratford Sub Castle Ref. HOSM60751
1908-1909, Castle Of Fiddes Ref. RNC664065

Books

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Memories

826 memories found. Showing results 151 to 160.

Vindiin Winter

I remember it was freezing most of the time - we had short blue jackets. I can remember taking the slops to the waste - my hands froze to the rope handles. We had no sheets, just blue covers and blankets. I remember fighting for ...Read more

A memory of Sharpness in 1957 by Leonard Thomas

Aylesbury In The 50's

My husband, Roger Watts, and his family lived in Castle St and then Priory Cres, from the early 50's to the late 70's.The photo of Castle St. taken in 1955 would appear to have his mother or his older sister (Linda) standing outside their front door. Can anybody confirm this?

A memory of Aylesbury by Lesley Watts

18castle Street

I was living in Castle Street at number 18 when this photo was taken. I remember the hunt gathering in the car park opposite on Boxing Day and the bakers on the road down to Tungstate where mum would get me and my sister an iced bun, and playing in the castle grounds on my scooter.

A memory of Guildford in 1965 by Bob Whitehead

Time Flies....

My father relocated our family back to England from Nyasaland (now Malawi) to Bozeat in 1962 and he became station master at nearby Castle Ashby Station. The 1959 move to Africa ended with the demise of The Commonwealth. When Britsih Railways ...Read more

A memory of Bozeat by bernard.wall1

Born In Doxey

Hello readers, I was born in Doxey and have fond childhood memories of the village as it then was. I lived at 227 whilst Granny (Picken) lived next door at 226. Granny and her first husband Harry Parsons kept the Castle Tavern on Doxey Road ...Read more

A memory of Doxey by Michael Harnett

Behind Horniman Museum (The Old Castle)

I remember living on Perry Vale above the old bus garage, and my brother and I would go to Horniman Museum, then go about 400 yards behind and there was a castlelated building consisting of a basement first and ...Read more

A memory of Forest Hill by hubertgarner

Swimming Baths.

The swimming baths were not Victorian they were opened in about 1935 and part of the new fire and police station. (The Reigate baths were in castle field road and these were old probably Edwardian). I went there when they opened the ...Read more

A memory of Redhill by ralph.henley

Church

The "Castle" where my little brother had his hair washed!

A memory of Horsforth

A Handy Short Cut

This led down to Castle Terrace where my Auntie Lizzie Cuthbert lived. If I had no money to spend in the baker's, I could nip down here on my way to school. We could course also see the stepping stones - a source of wet feet ...Read more

A memory of Anstruther Easter by sheenaliddell

Dover 1950

Lived in Dover 1950 went to school in Guston just two classes/teachers Mrs Mills in charge, lived opposite Burgoyne Heights houses gone now wonderful memories, came to Dover from Smethwick Stepfather was in Army at the Castle ( Royal ...Read more

A memory of Dover by jfsuperstar

Captions

1,894 captions found. Showing results 361 to 384.

Caption For Portchester, Castle Street C1960

The A27 is at one end of Castle Street. From the White Hart pub to the castle there are a variety of Georgian red brick properties.

Caption For Eye, Church Street C1960

Behind the thatched cottage in Church Street, where the author's great-uncle and great-aunt lived in the late 19th century, is the castle mound built in 1066-71 by William Mallet.

Caption For Devizes, The Castle Gatehouse 1898

Devizes Castle was originally a Norman motte and bailey fortification, but was rebuilt in 1120, possibly by Bishop Osmund of Salisbury. It then fell into ruin.

Caption For Eccleshall, The Castle C1965

In 1209, the rebuilding of Eccleshall Castle was begun by Walter Langton, Bishop of Lichfield and Lord High Treasurer of England.

Caption For Aylesbury, Castle Street C1955

There was a castle at Aylesbury, but its location is unknown: only the name of Castle Street commemorates it. Here the photographer looks uphill towards Temple Square.

Caption For Windsor, The Castle From The River 1895

Frith's photographer could not resist one of the most photographed views along the Thames: Windsor Castle on its cliff-top towering above the town and river.

Caption For Kendal, The Castle 1896

Kendal Castle, originally a 13th-century structure, was owned by the family of Katherine Parr, the last wife of Henry VIII, in the 16th century.

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle C1960

Originally, Hubert de Burg was granted a licence to construct this castle in 1250, but it was completely rebuilt in the time of Edward III.

Caption For Corfe Castle, The Hotels 1899

The little town of Corfe is older than its castle; it is the Corvergate of the 'Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'.

Caption For Lincoln, Castle Gates C1955

Inside the Castle, the photographer looks back to the gatehouse, which is basically 14th-century over a Norman archway, although the drum towers on this side are early 19th-century.

Caption For Leicester, The Tudor Gatehouse, Castle Street C1955

Castle Street c1955. This attractive close-studded timbered house of the mid 15th century provides a fine, almost secret entrance to Castle Yard.

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle C1965

A new visitor centre now marks the entrance to Conisbrough Castle, one of the best-preserved Norman castles in the country.

Caption For Broughton, The Castle 1922

Broughton Castle was built as a fortified manor house by Sir John de Broughton in the 14th century. It was later acquired by William of Wykeham who converted the house into a castle.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle Keep 1908

A steep lane climbs up round the edge of the castle. This picture gives us an idea of the impressive appearance of the 12th-century keep.

Caption For Norwich, The Cattle Market And Castle 1891

The Cattle Market stands next to the old Norman castle.

Caption For Cockermouth, Castle 1906

Cockermouth Castle was built in the 13th century on a strategic site to guard the confluence of the rivers Cocker and Derwent.

Caption For Penrith, Lowther Castle 1894

This is not so much a castle, more a country house; it was built for the first Earl of Lonsdale by Sir Robert Smirke in 1806-11.

Caption For Stobhall, Castle 1900

The tower, which features a corbelled stair turret, dates from 1578; this was the time when what are now termed the Z3 castles were beginning to prove popular with Scottish lords.

Caption For Caister On Sea, High Street C1955

Caister's Castle was built by Sir John Fastolf when he returned from the French wars. Having led the English archers at Agincourt, he was seeking well-deserved repose and retirement.

Caption For Caernarfon, Castle Square 1906

Dominating Castle Square ('Y Maes' in Welsh) at the west end of the town, stands the great bulk of the castle. The structure covers two and a half acres and is in the shape of an irregular oblong.

Caption For Snape, The Castle 1896

The castle was once the home of the powerful Neville family; now parts of their castle lie in ruins, although one side remains habitable.

Caption For Norwich, The Cattle Market And Castle 1891

The Tombland Fair provides the activity in this picture of Norwich Castle. At the time of the Conquest, Norwich was both an important town and a major port.

Caption For Old Sarum, The Castle Ruins C1965

Around 1078 the Episcopal See of Sherborne was transferred to Old Sarum, and a Norman cathedral and a bishop's castle were built; the motte was in the centre of the township.

Caption For Castle Bromwich, The Green C1965

The castle was on a hill north of the church, comprising a motte and bailey with earth and timber fortifications.