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Memories

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Sugden Avenue To Broadway

I remember walking through here many times as child and adult. We used to walk from Sugden Avenue where I grew up and where my parents had bought a small bungalow in 1957, down to the town in bare feet! It used to take ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Tracy Hanna

A View Of The Forest

Coming down from a castle in rural Scotland to live in Chingford....I never forgave my parents; soon however I discovered Joan - an early girlfriend and love of my life; but she left with her family for the tea plantations of ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1955 by Jon P Baker

Castle Hill Close

I remember living in the post war prefabs,in I think it was called Castle Hill Close,number 4,right next to a power pylon.Yoy could walk across an empty field to the New Addington Hotel,then into Addington.I can always ...Read more

A memory of New Addington in 1948 by James Young

Bolsover Castle

I remember I used to visit this castle sometimes and I remember digging a small hole in the mortar and putting a penny in, then covering it back up. I did intend to go back years later to see if it was still there but somehow never ...Read more

A memory of Staveley in 1964 by Auriel Neilson

Wartime Memories Of Hay Part Two

Memories of Hay during the Second World War: Part Two. (Continued from Part One) Thoughts of 'Dad's Army' remind me that the local Home Guard occasionally used Forest Road for some kind of exercise. I've dim ...Read more

A memory of Hay-on-Wye in 1940 by John S. Batts

Wartime Memories Of Hay Part Three Final

Wartime Memories of Hay: Part Three. (Continued) Apart from Ration Books and the coupon implications for restricted purchase of food and clothing, my own recollections of life in Hay during World War ...Read more

A memory of Hay-on-Wye in 1940 by John S. Batts

Cranborne

I was a pupil at Cranborne First School at the time of Ms Rogers and lived across the carpark at 9 Water Street. I remember ending up with prizes for cooking and mini garden and doing the show at the old village hall singing '1, 2, 3,4,5, ...Read more

A memory of Cranborne in 1974 by Adam Cooper

My Great Grandmother Mary Eve

Mary Ann Eve was from this area. She was my great-grandmother and joined her husband Robert Chilvers in South Africa after the Boer War. she died when I was sixteen years of age and I knew her very well. A feisty ...Read more

A memory of High Easter in 1890 by Susan Jones

School Days At Arley Castle

I was only at Arley for 2 years but they were very happy years despite all the deprivations etc. It was the only tme in my life I suffered from chilblains! I overlapped with Marylin and I have a photo (somewhere) of ...Read more

A memory of Upper Arley in 1946 by Helen Cornwall Jones

Ravenscraig Castle

Hi, we used to play at Ravenscraig every day as well, down the sands, the dungeons used to scare me when we looked through the slit windows, but when we got older and braver, and ventured down the in the dark (there was always a ...Read more

A memory of Kirkcaldy in 1940 by Jim Cook

Captions

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Caption For Acton Burnell, The Castle C1960

The castle at Acton Burnell was built at the end of the 13th century by Robert Burnell, Bishop of Bath and Wells and Lord Chancellor of England.

Caption For Newark, Great North Road And Castle C1955

London Road, the old A1 before the town was by-passed, becomes Lombard Street before turning right into Castle Gate with its many former coaching inns; it then turns left beyond the castle

Caption For Middleham, The Castle 1893

The castle was originally a motte and bailey. The stone keep was built in 1170, with the stone curtain walls and improved living quarters being added shortly afterwards.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Salutation Square C1960

The castle resisted many attempts by the Welsh to take it, but a French force fired the town in 1405 when it landed to support Owain Glyndwr.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Old Bell C1960

The inn may originally have been part of the castle built in c1130 by Bishop Roger of Salisbury, although archaeological investigations have not substantiated this.

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle C1955

Disillusioned with their former masters in Parliament, Poyer and Laugharne, two former Parliamentarian commanders, switched sides during the Civil Wars and held Pembroke Castle for the Royalist cause

Caption For Scarborough, Foreshore Road 1891

Scarborough Castle, on the skyline, once stood 100 ft tall, with walls 12 ft thick; the keep was positioned in such a way so as to command the approach to the causeway leading to the castle.

Caption For Newcastle Emlyn, From Castle Ruins 1932

The castle was constructed by the Welsh in a loop of the river as a 'new castle' in 1240.

Caption For Penrith, Brougham Castle C1873

Lying alongside the Roman fort 'Brocavum', the castle dates from the 12th century and was held by the Veteripont, and later the Clifford family.

Caption For Barnard Castle, The Castle And The River Tees 1898

The earliest castle here is thought to have been built by Bernard de Baliol; it featured a ringwork with wooden palisading protected by an outer ditch defence.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Interior Of The Old Prison C1950

By 1818 the prison within the castle was already considered inadequate despite only having been built in 1779 and plans were drawn up for a new prison in the outer ward.

Caption For Caernarfon, The Castle 1891

Known today for its massive castle, one of Edward I's chain of fortresses built to subdue the Welsh, this town on the shore of the Menai Strait at the mouth of the River Seiont is now staunchly Welsh-speaking

Caption For Cardigan, The Bridge C1965

An earth and timber castle was established here by the Normans in 1110. After several attempts, the Welsh took it in 1165, rebuilt it in stone and held the first Eisteddfod within its walls in 1176.

Caption For Coity, Castle And Church 1898

Coity Castle is roughly two miles to the north-west of Bridgend; a somewhat unusual feature is that the castle was not built on the highest ground on this site - there is higher ground nearby.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour C1960

CASTLE HILL has a commanding view of both the landward and the seaward approaches, and it was almost certainly the location of an Iron Age Celtic promontory fort.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle And Village 1890

The first castle at Manorbier was probably a motte and bailey erected by Odo de Barri.

Caption For Falmouth, Pendennis Head From Trefusis 1895

Henry VIII's Pendennis Castle stands proud on the headland which gives shelter to the dock area of one of the great natural harbours of the world.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Entrance C1955

This, the south gate to the castle keep, is today the main entrance, but it is thought that in the castle's heyday the north gate was the main access.

Caption For Lancaster, View From Castle 1927

We are looking over Lancaster and the outer parts of the castle from the higher inner ramparts.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1906

Welsh castles but not necessarily carried out were: Aberystwyth (blown up); Abergavenny (substantial demolition); Caernarvon (make untenable); Cardigan (extensive demoli- tion); Carmarthen (make

Caption For Kyleakin, C1890

At Kyleakin stand the ruins of Castle Moil. It is said that the castle was built by the daughter of one of the Norse kings of the Western Isles.

Caption For Dunoon, Argyll Hotel, Main Street 1904

This view was taken from Castle Hill looking north. The Argyll Hotel continues to attract guests, and the scene today is much as is shown here, except for the fashions and the absence of horses.

Caption For Rockingham, The Church C1960

A medieval church stood outside the castle walls but it was largely destroyed during the Civil War.

Caption For Amberley, The Gatehouse 1898

The castle started out as a manor house for the bishops of Chichester, but in 1377 Bishop Rede was given a licence to crenellate (that is, make a castle) to protect the Arun gap from possible French attack