Places
36 places found.
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- Barnard Castle, Durham
- Bishop's Castle, Shropshire
- Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway
- Castle Combe, Wiltshire
- Castle Cary, Somerset
- Corfe Castle, Dorset
- Castle Bolton, Yorkshire
- Burgh Castle, Norfolk (near Great Yarmouth)
- Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire
- Castle Hedingham, Essex
- Rowlands Castle, Hampshire
- Castle Acre, Norfolk
- Balmoral Castle, Grampian
- Castle Rising, Norfolk
- Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire
- Castle Bromwich, West Midlands
- Castle Eden, Durham
- Redmire, Yorkshire (near Castle Bolton)
- Castle Donington, Leicestershire
- Gwrych Castle, Clwyd
- Urquhart Castle, Highlands
- Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire
- Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire
- Wardour Castle, Wiltshire
- Dunstaffnage Castle, Strathclyde
- Raby Castle, Durham
- Crichton Castle, Lothian
- Lumley Castle, Durham
- Dunnottar Castle, Grampian
- Elcho Castle, Tayside
- Elmley Castle, Hereford & Worcester
- Barcaldine Castle, Strathclyde
- Midmar Castle, Grampian
- Hanley Castle, Hereford & Worcester
- Castle Bytham, Lincolnshire
- Kincardine Castle, Grampian
Photos
10,187 photos found. Showing results 601 to 620.
Maps
432 maps found.
Books
4 books found. Showing results 721 to 4.
Memories
826 memories found. Showing results 301 to 310.
Tidworth 1966
I attended the Castle School, in 1966; sorry if you didn't looked like a Walker Brother, no chance. I am sure you ate my mum's school dinners, she was the cook. Good times, take care.
A memory of North Tidworth by
Growing Up In The 1940's And 50's
We originally lived in Camberwell and were bombed out in the blitz of 1940. After sleeping on the platform of the Elephant & Castle underground train station for a few weeks, my dad found us a house to rent ...Read more
A memory of Wealdstone in 1940 by
Rockingham Castle
One of my earliest memories is being driven around the farm here in my father's Land Rover. He was farm manager here until 1964 when we moved to Suffolk.
A memory of Rockingham in 1963 by
Castle Street, Greenhithe
My mother (nee Briggs) lived in London Rod, Greenhithe. My maternal grand father was Basil Briggs a self-employed builder in Greenhithe. He died in 1953, the year of my birth. My father lived in Castle Street, ...Read more
A memory of Greenhithe in 1953 by
Happy Time
I came to live in Tottington full time in 1959 to attend Laurel Street school. We used to live in Beryl Avenues close to St Johns football and cricket field where we played endless games of football. We used to go to Island Lodge ...Read more
A memory of Tottington by
Student Days
I, like many others, spent my student days at Matlock College of Education. The two main campuses and halls of residence were Rockside Hall and Chatsworth Hall, two magnificent buildings. From my bedroom I could see Riber Castle up on ...Read more
A memory of Matlock in 1965 by
Fond Memories
I lived in one of the cottages at bottom of the castle; it was my playground. My brothers and I would run around the top of the wall. The farmer just up past the Castle and us were friends. There was a gate at bottom of the hill and we would get tips for opening and closing the gate.
A memory of Kilmartin in 1964 by
A Young Yank At Wadenhoe 1955
In 1955, several Air Force families stationed variously at Alconbury and Molesworth Air Force Bases in England found themselves renting flats (apts) in a Jacobean Manor House in the English Countryside. The landlady, ...Read more
A memory of Wadenhoe in 1955 by
Working In Lumley Castle
Help, My Grandfather and Grandmother, Arthur and Margaret Hancock worked in Lumley Castle, as a coach driver and seamstress. We think this was sometime between 1895 and 1910. We need help to confirm this, as we are at ...Read more
A memory of Lumley Castle by
Ray Griffiths Holiday Memories
I have wonderful memories of Pembroke Dock. We used to holiday there once a year at my mothers aunts. The first memories i have of holidaying there was in 1947 when I was 8 years old. The poor old town had taken a ...Read more
A memory of Pembroke Dock by
Captions
1,894 captions found. Showing results 721 to 744.
A view looking north along the coast road with the castle behind the photographer. This charming scene has captured women and children out walking, with not a wheeled vehicle to be seen.
The castle, overlooking the bay, is dominant. A pleasure boat is tied up alongside the Lighthouse Pier, and the helter-skelter of the funfair on east pier can just be picked out.
His daughter Elizabeth Stuart died aged fourteen in the castle, soon after her father's execution.
One can conjure up visions of the Romans, Vikings, kings and queens that have occupied the castle throughout the centuries.
Wareham is seen here from South Bridge, looking westwards to the banks of the Anglo-Saxon Town Walls and Castle Close (centre right), built by Edward Seymer Clark on the footings of a Norman fortress
Castle Morton has no real known link with England's most famous outlaw, though Robin Hood features as a place name all over the Midlands and the North.
Also known as Alisby's Castle, it occupied a high vantage point over the Usk. Originally built of timber, it was rebuilt in 1272.
His daughter Elizabeth Stuart died aged fourteen in the castle, soon after her father's execution.
Brownsea Island is delightfully situated at the heart of Poole Harbour; its castle was built to safeguard the entrance of that important naval anchorage.
There is no denying the power of the remains of the medieval castle on the 270-foot-high island, however - or their pulling power for visitors.
The east face of the castle was rebuilt in a lavish romantic-Gothic style by John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Third Marquess of Bute.
Here they lead up the motte to the Castle House, which now houses the town's museum.
Again Skelton Castle can just be seen to the right of the view set amidst the trees.
There seems to be ample room beneath the wide arches of Llanfoist Bridge, but when the Usk floods the waters have often risen to the top of them and flooded the Castle Meadows in the foreground
Note the large broomhead, which is now in the Castle Museum, hanging over the shop.
This picture shifts the scene down to the beach; we are looking east to the castle and the chalk cliffs.
Chideock (always pronounced Chiddock) takes its name from the castle of the de Chideocks, built around 1379.
A good view of the town centre, the castle centre-stage and the watchtower of the new prison building behind it.
Here we have a magnificent view of the broad sweep of the breezy seafront at Dover, with the castle overshadowing the town from four hundred feet above, and the Roman Pharos clearly visible beside the
The original Local Government Board occupied an office in the castle.
This fascinating view of Rochester Cathedral was taken from the castle. The central tower was rebuilt ten years later, and was crowned with a spire.
This photograph shows the spire of St Andrew's church at Clewer, which is situated on the Thames, looking up towards Windsor Castle. Many servants of the royal household are buried in its churchyard.
They remain virtually unchanged, but away to the left is now the Castle Mall shopping centre.
The Great Hall at Castle Bolton had been converted to a restaurant for visitors when this photograph was taken. The sign over the massive fireplace (centre) describes the room as the Great Chamber.
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