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Harts Hill House, 87 Sarsfeld Road, Balham, London
My Great Aunt Alice Yates bought a house here at the end of the 1890s. It may have been newly built then. It is I believe still standing but whether it is still called Harts Hill House is another matter. ...Read more
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Childhood Memories Of Barnes. 1956 1963
I was born in Cleveland Gardens In April 1956 and went to Westfield Infants until just before my eighth birthday and then we moved to Surrey. I have one particular memory when it was my fifth birthday. I decided ...Read more
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Date 2/01/20
Hi looking at the photo the extension was completed just prior to Christmas 1965 Hopefully just a little detail that may be of use Jeremy Many thanks for this information - our archivist will make an update, Ed.
A memory of Chobham by
The Temporary Chapel, Bede College Durham
This photograph of 1929 is of special interest to me because of the long, white building in the top left-hand corner of the image. This was the temporary chapel at the College and served in that capacity from ...Read more
A memory of Durham by
Hodson Family
I am researching my family ancestry on my mother's side. She was born in Rose Cottage, Upper Longdon in 1919 to parents; Francis and Edith Hodson (Nee Greatorix). Edith died when mum was two years old so any information ...Read more
A memory of Longdon in 1920 by
Q Block Rochester Dwellings
Hello, all I know is my birth certificate shows I lived in Q Block, Rochester Dwellings, 1952. Most grateful to read all your posts of all you guys who once lived there. I was only there from date of my birth 1952 until I was bout 5 years old. Cheers! Alan ( now living in California, USA!!)
A memory of Walker in 1952 by
1956 1960
My dad bought a brand new house on Craigwell Avenue in 1956. Builder was William Old. I was 4. The house was blue and yellow, 4 houses up on the left from Newberries Avenue. The construction went on for at least two years after moving ...Read more
A memory of Radlett in 1956 by
A Memory Of Westbury Village 1
The two principal grocery shops in Westbury village, as it was still usually called, in the late 1950s and early 1960s were the Co-operative grocery by the corner of Church Road -- the Co-operative butcher ...Read more
A memory of Westbury on Trym in 1957 by
Happy Days
I was born in 1948 and lived in Newbiggin By the Sea a lot of my life. The cafe was called the Lido and I would spend hours in there listening to the juke box, it was the only way I could get to hear the latest pop music. The ice ...Read more
A memory of Newbiggin in 1960 by
Childhood Memories Of Olton 50's And 60's
Many happy memories of my early years living at 101 Kienton Green Road, Olton. Infants school first, just down the road with Mrs Revelle, the scary headmistress. Then to St Margaret's Church School where for ...Read more
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Captions
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The Hall dates from the 15th century, when it was the home of the Radcliffe family, though a later occupier, Andrew Barton, extended it in about 1516.
Copper was extracted by the Romans here, but the present mines in Parys Mountain, near Amlwch, date from the 18th century, and were claimed to be the largest in the world during the Industrial Revolution
Here we have another view of Whitehall, and the adjoining properties of Laurel Cottage and Vault Cottage along the Malden Road, with the elegant rectory beyond which, in its earliest parts, dates back
Although there has been a mill on the site since 1542, the present building dates to the 19th century, and was operational until 1937.
The River Brett is spanned by two adjoining 18th-century hump-backed bridges, one of which is dated 1754.
The gravestone under the window, dated 1695, has skeletons holding spades, surrounded by bones.
The herd of dairy cattle is making its way to Hall Farm, which included the former tithe barn dating from the 17th century.
Centre left stands the Bear Hotel, a lovely old coaching inn dating back to 1432.
The buildings round the green date from the 18th to 19th centuries, with the exception of the 17th-century barn with a hipped and thatched roof to the right of the church.
The water mill here dates back as far as the 11th century, and survived for almost 800 years.
It dates from the 15th century, but was built on the site of an earlier church.
These gates, with agricultural implements incorporated, are situated at the Holly Lodge on the Boughton Road west of the village.
The church was restored in 1854, though the tower itself dates from the 14th and 15th centuries.
The church was restored in 1854, though the tower itself dates from the 14th and 15th centuries.
Its great Norman tower is 132 feet high and 46 feet square, and dates from 1150.
Newly-built Durlston Castle (top left) and the 40-ton Great Globe, also dating from 1887, are seen here from the south-east.
The clock on the front of the Aberdare and District Co-operative Society (right) dates from the thirties, when the building was rebuilt.
This wonderful timber-framed building dates from the 1400s.
For the pub to be advertising a 'large car park' at this date suggests that the clientele came from outside the village, and that they were somewhat up-market to be car owners in the '50s.
The pump in the foreground, dating from 1796, is in what was the prison yard.
It surrounds a quadrangle, the roof of the oldest part, dated 1593, is just visible to the left.
On the right of this view is the Mercat Cross, which dates from 1686.
It is one of the oldest buildings in the area, dating from the 16th-century, with five bays of original timbering including curved trusses and wind-braces as well as inglenook fireplaces and exposed beams
On the right the hard red brick pub, the Crown, is dated 1890 while beyond is the Feathers, a good 17th-century house, refronted in the 19th century.
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