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Places

5 places found.

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Photos

18 photos found. Showing results 401 to 18.

Maps

573 maps found.

1945, Lyon's Gate Ref. NPO771188
1940, Monk's Gate Ref. NPO782615
1895, Monk's Gate Ref. RNE782615
1898, Lyon's Gate Ref. RNE771188
1896, Walworth Gate Ref. HOSM63362
1896, Scotland Gate Ref. HOSM58693
1895, Rainton Gate Ref. HOSM57401
1898, Ryecroft Gate Ref. HOSM58314
1924, Wavendon Gate Ref. HOSM63562
1895, Marks Gate Ref. HOSM53357
1892, Land Gate Ref. HOSM59697
1897-1899, Eastland Gate Ref. RNC698652
1899-1900, Folly Gate Ref. RNC707412
1919, Harknett's Gate Ref. POP727323
1899, Lyon's Gate Ref. RNC771188
1920, Monk's Gate Ref. POP782615
1919, Lyon's Gate Ref. POP771188
1919, Kenn Moor Gate Ref. POP746132
1946, New Cross Gate Ref. NPO789582
1947, Shafton Two Gates Ref. NPO828687

Books

1 books found. Showing results 481 to 1.

Memories

679 memories found. Showing results 201 to 210.

Head Boy And Head Girl

This photo has troubled me for quite a long time. I spent my childhood in Alderley and the surrounding countryside and I feel this young boy is me. Unfortunately the date doesn't stack up, if it is me it would have been ...Read more

A memory of Alderley Edge by David Tinsley

Oak Bank School, Seal, Nr Sevenoaks, Kent

Oak Bank Open-Air School was the first of its kind in England and opened in 1954 by C. Mitcheson, although the school may date back to the 1930's. I was an inmate in the mid 1950's aged 8. Mrs Hardy was principal ...Read more

A memory of Seal by Laurence Bonner

I Was A Bexley Tech Girl, 1950 54

My name at school was Yvonne Reynolds and I was in the JDSX-SDX stream. Thank you everyone for your memories. I'm pleased to see that there some writing who are about my age now [b.1937]. My first year was ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Kate Sanford

Rye Mill Cottages

My maternal great grandmother (or possibly Great Aunt), Mrs Curtis, was of Romani (Gypsy) descent and lived in one of the row of cottages that fronted the Rye (Pann) Mill on London Road, High Wycombe, opposite the Trinity ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Barbara Hughes

Hatch End 50/60/70s Memories

As I’ve only just stumbled on this web page so offer excuses if it’s past its sell by date. I lived in Sylvia Ave Hatch End from 1951 (as a babe in arms) until I married and moved away in 1976. My recollections may now ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End by Martin Harris

Working In Morden

During the early 1960,si worked in the Green Grocery department of Caters supermarket on the week ends. Dated a beautiful cashier there ,often we would go to the Red Lion pub for a drink ( My favourite at that time was Red Barrel ...Read more

A memory of Morden by Brian Harding

The Shop On The Corner

What a big surprise stumbling across this photo of where I lived during the 1960's. The caption on the photo dates it as c.1965. I can perhaps be a bit more accurate on the date. The shop called Mould was sold in 1962 ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham by Jill Wicks

Mid To Late 50s Chanctonbury Burgess Hill

Born in Cuckfield hospital in 54 but have early recollections and very few photos of home in Chanctonbury Rd Burgess Hill from then until 59 when I relocated to Brighton. Went to boy's boarder later in ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill by Gus Barker

Driftbridge Stables

I was too young in the 1950’s to use the Hotel and pub but I learnt to ride at the Driftbridge Stables, that used the land, stables and coach houses from when the hotel had been a Coaching Inn. Having learnt to ride on Nutmeg, ...Read more

A memory of Drift Bridge by Rita Westlake

Cambridge Hospital.

I used to live in Denmark square and I was 11 years of age. My friend Donna Meek lived in the army quarters. We used to adventure out behind the Cambridge hospital, were there was clear signs of bunkers that had been bombed, the ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by Sharon Mc Cabe

Captions

1,440 captions found. Showing results 481 to 504.

Caption For Alsager, Sandbach Road C1960

The development of this part of the town only really dates from the opening of the railway between Crewe and Derby in 1848.

Caption For Amberley, Church And Castle 1906

Amberley Castle, seen on the right, dates back to Norman times and was strongly fortified in 1377.

Caption For Stroud, Stratford Park, The Lake C1965

The Mansion dates from the late 17th century and has variously served as a private house, a school and as the headquarters of an Anglican order of monks, the Community of the Glorious Ascension

Caption For Kersey, The Ford And Church C1955

Across the bridge, Ye Olde River House is dated 1490.

Caption For Lumley Park, Castle 1892

Standing just one mile east of Chester-le-Street, Lumley Castle dates from the late 14th century, when Sir Robert Lumley was granted two licences to crenellate.

Caption For Atherstone, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School C1955

The school has a charter dating back to the 16th century.

Caption For St Ives, Market Square 1898

The market here dates back to medieval times, when it was one of the most important in existence. A great fire in 1689 destroyed over a hundred houses.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, St Mary's Roman Catholic Church 1899

St Mary's Roman Catholic Church on Burnley Road, Clayton-le-Moors dated back to 1819, and predated all other Roman Catholic churches in the area.

Caption For Perranporth, Boscawen Park 1938

By this date the open spaces have been infilled with housing, and the Perranporth Hotel can be recognised on the far side of the pond immediately behind the right-hand tree.

Caption For Street, The Clock Tower 1896

The first phase dates from 1829; it was greatly enlarged in 1857, and was rounded off with a splendid clock tower in 1897.

Caption For Gainsborough, Market Place 1955

A medieval market town, its present Town Hall only dates from 1891, seen here before the tepid 1956 Neo-Georgian facade was added with shops to the ground floor.

Caption For Uttoxeter, Carter Street And White Hart C1965

The White Hart dates back to the 17th century. Supporters of Bonnie Prince Charlie used the inn as their headquarters in 1745.

Caption For Romford, The Oldchurch Hospital 1909

The Romford Union Workhouse dates back to 1838. It was built in open country where food could be grown for the paupers who were obliged to work for their keep.

Caption For Billericay, Chapel Street C1965

The half-timbered house dates from c1450.

Caption For Lower Heysham, Main Street C1965

Many of its cottages were built in the 17th century, and the Royal Oak is older, claiming a date of about 1502. A famous treat, which is still sold today, was Granny's Nettle Beer.

Caption For Cley, Windmill 1933

The fine old windmill dates from 1713, and guards the town from the open marshlands.

Caption For Aberdare, Cannon Street C1955

Cannon Street is one of the oldest parts of the town, and dates from the 1850s. The river Dare runs underneath this main shopping street.

Caption For Kingswinford, Parish Church Of St Mary C1965

It is thought to date from around 1120. More recently, George Woodall (1850-1925) was buried at St Mary's.

Caption For Shirley, Longmore Road C1965

The name means 'long heath', and it was recorded in a deed dated 1426, now at Stratford Records Office.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And The Bridge 1893

On the right is Scolland's Hall, dating from c1075 and probably the oldest domestic building in Britain. The 12th-century keep is on the north side.

Caption For Ripon, The Cathedral And The Weir C1885

The wood carving in the choir, dating from the 14th century, depicts many fantastic creatures.

Caption For Perranporth, The Lost Church Near Holywell 1914

Because of its early date and association with St Piran, it was given protection from the elements and blown sands by the building of this rather unattractive shell.

Caption For Kilkhampton, Coombe Valley Mill 1929

The earliest parts of the house date from before 1700. This and other cottages at this secluded spot are now leased out for holidays by the Landmark Trust.

Caption For Greywell, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1904

Prettily situated among trees and fields, the church of St Mary the Virgin is small but contains many treasures, including a silver chalice dating back to Elizabethan times, a 500-year-old font and