Maps

432 maps found.

1947, Hopton Castle Ref. NPO740269
1923, Penrhyn Castle Ref. POP804110
1947, Castle Bolton Ref. NPO663697
1946, Castle Carlton Ref. NPO663712
1947, Castle Carrock Ref. NPO663713
1947, Castle Eaton Ref. NPO663762
1947, Castle Eden Ref. NPO663763
1946, Castle Morris Ref. NPO664046
1899-1900, Trematon Castle Ref. RNC852506
1906-1908, Taymouth Castle Ref. RNC845561
1920, Hopton Castle Ref. POP740269
1904-1907, Airthrey Castle Ref. RNC620945
1901-1903, Ayton Castle Ref. RNC629430
1898-1901, Castle Ashby Ref. RNC663678
1903-1904, Castle Bolton Ref. RNC663697
1902-1903, Castle Caereinion Ref. RNC663708
1898-1899, Castle Combe Ref. RNC663726
1904-1905, Castle Douglas Ref. RNC663750
1902, Castle Fields Ref. RNC663775
1911-1912, Braal Castle Ref. RNC647579

Books

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Memories

826 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

The Ellor Twins

I was born in Mexborough in 1953 an identical twin with my sister Kathryn. Our mother is Mabel Ellor (nee Brewster) who was a teacher at Roman Terrace School which my sister & I attended. My father is Ron Ellor a pianist, and ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough in 1953 by Sharon Ellor

School Boy

I lived in Lochgoilhead in the late 1950's attending a small mixed school at the beginning of the village. My father, worked for the Admirality. My three brothers and sister, were born there. We moved to Carrick Castle in late 1952 and ...Read more

A memory of Loch Goil in 1950 by William Young

1970s To Present Memories

I have many happy childhood memories of this lovely place - we had a caravan around the corner in Lligwy Bay (nr Benllech) for over 10 years and this was one of the best beaches around.  I remember walking from Llligwy ...Read more

A memory of Red Wharf Bay in 1975 by Gabrielle O Sullivan

Memories Remembered

Memories Remembered After reading Brian Keighley’s story of his memories in Lifton, my memories came flooding back and has prompted me to recall a few of my own. I was born in Lifton 18 months after my sister Jean in 1927 at Rock ...Read more

A memory of Lifton by geoffbailey29

Cooling Castle Farm

To the right of the photograph is a driveway into the interior of the original castle that was the entrance to Castle Farm operated by F.Elms & Sons and in particular my uncle Harry Elms. He bought the Farm in about 1930 having ...Read more

A memory of Cooling in 1955 by Jerry Furley

Dads First Cattle

My dad had a yard here before the houses were built back in the 40s. He bought his first cows and used to milk them in a barn there. I can remember as a small child being in the barn with mum and dad when an aeroplane crashed ...Read more

A memory of Lower Heyford in 1940 by Marion June Messenger

Summer Memories Of Picktree Village

In the late 1950’s and as a young boy around 8 or 9 living in the west end of Newcastle, I used to visit my Auntie Bella and Uncle Ted regularly. They lived at Number 3 Picktree Cottages, a short row of picturesque cottages ...Read more

A memory of Picktree by Ben Haddon

Daily Chats

I remember when I was a van salesman with Sunblest in Aberdeen - my round was Royal Deeside. My morning started at 02.30hrs in Northfield in Aberdeen. Loaded, I would head for Deeside. I enjoyed my round but more so when I ...Read more

A memory of Bridge of Gairn in 1983 by Ron Ewing

Walking From Cottage Homes

1965. I grew up in Merthyr Mawr road Cottage Homes for children. The walk to Merthyr Mawr village was always an adventure. We would tickle trout from the estate river and run like mad to avoid the water baillif. The old ...Read more

A memory of Merthyr Mawr by Stephen Lloyd Cook

Football Years

I played for the first Sudbrook Cricket Club football team. We came second in the East Gwent 2nd Division and got promoted. I played with: Dave Clements, Mike Keogh, Paul Little, Ivor Baker, Tony Cochrane, Bobby Noade, Darren Noade, ...Read more

A memory of Caldicot in 1980 by Geoff Jones

Captions

1,894 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Dartmouth, Ss Hawarden Castle 1890

The mail and passenger ship 'Hawarden Castle', along with her sister ships the 'Dunrobin Castle' and the 'Norham Castle', were operated from Dartmouth by the Donald Currie Line from 1871-

Caption For Colchester, The Castle 1892

Colchester Castle—the largest Norman Keep ever built—stands on the site of the Roman temple of Claudius, which was destroyed during the Boudiccan rebellion of AD60.

Caption For Lancaster, Market Street C1950

We are looking down from Castle Park to Castle Hill and the city beyond. The Castle gateway is out of shot on the left.

Caption For Chepstow, The Castle 2004

Here we see the castle as it is today without its mantle of ivy. It is still a popular tourist attraction - note the figures looking down on the visitors from Marten`s Tower.

Caption For Halton, Castle 1900

Here we have a general view of Halton and its castle from the west. The castle was built by the new Norman lord of the manor of Halton, Nigel Fitzwilliam, in around 1071.

Caption For Furnace, Minard Castle, Holiday Fellowship Centre C1955

Overlooking Minard Bay, an inlet on the north side of Loch Fyne, stands the 19th-century Minard Castle.

Caption For Rokeby, The Hall 1903

Completed in 1731, Rokeby was designed by its owner, the amateur architect Sir Thomas Robinson, son-in-law of Lord Carlisle of Castle Howard.

Caption For Deal, The Castle 1894

The castle was built in 1539, and came under the control of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. In 1648 the castle was captured by Colonel Nathaniel Rich for Parliament.

Caption For Rochester, Castle Grounds 1908

The Castle Grounds are dominated by the Norman castle keep. The castle was besieged in 1088, when Bishop Odo fortified it against his nephew, William Rufus.

Caption For Gourock, Barrhill Road 1900

In the background are the castle mansions and the Free Church. To the right behind the houses is Tower Hill, the site of Gourock Castle. Built in 1747 the castle was demolished before the Great War.

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the background are the ruins of Bolton Castle, which was built by Richard Scrope in the 1380s.

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the background are the ruins of Bolton Castle, which was built by Richard Scrope in the 1380s.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Piel Castle 1893

Piel Castle passed directly to the monarch, and during the threat of the Spanish Armada efforts were made to upgrade the castle.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And Bridge 1892

We are looking past John Carr's Green Bridge towards the magnificent castle - a true picture of medieval England.

Caption For Pevensey, The Castle 1894

The castle dominates the old town, originally founded by the Romans who built the first castle - one of their chain of forts along the Saxon shore.

Caption For Castle Bolton, The Castle 1911

The castle was built by Richard, Lord Scrope some eighteen years after being granted a licence to crenellate by Richard II.

Caption For Totnes, River Dart C1965

By the late 1960s the RDSC had replaced their paddlers with three motor ferries: the 'Conway Castle', the 'Seymour Castle', and the 'Cardiff Castle', the latter skippered by Bill Rehberg,

Caption For Richmond, Castle Walk 1893

We are looking west towards the Green Bridge, with the castle rock more visible here. The young woman on the right needs her parasol, because Castle Walk is a south-facing sun trap.

Caption For Denbigh, The Castle C1885

During the revolt of 1294 the Welsh won a victory at Denbigh: it is unclear as to whether this refers to a pitched battle, taking the castle, or the town, or any combination of these three.

Caption For Newark, The Castle 1895

, Bishop of Lincoln and lord of the manor, who replaced the original Norman timber fortress with one of stone, employing Ranulph of Durham to build the gatehouse; Newark thus became one of the finest castles

Caption For Portland, Fortuneswell 1894

Rufus Castle 1890 The ruins of the Norman castle, probably named Rufus after the second Norman king, is situated high above Church Ope Cove.

Caption For Lostwithiel, On The Road To Restormel House 1906

Labourers have been clearing coppice wood beside the lane from Lostwithiel to Restormel Castle.

Caption For Penrith, Castle 1893

Penrith Castle was built by William Strickland, later Bishop of Carlisle, who was given permission to build Penrith Castle in 1397, following the sacking of the town by raiding Scots in 1354.

Caption For Castle Bolton, The Castle C1960

Sir Richard Scope's formidable 14th-century castle at Castle Bolton commands extensive views over his estates in lower Wensleydale, as this view from the castle walls shows.