Maps

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Books

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Memories

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Coachman's Cottage

These are the memories of my childhood week-ends and holidays, spent with my Uncle Harold and Aunt Lucy Mogridge at Fontmell Parva. My maternal grandmother Annie Farwell lived at Fontmell Parva for 50 years, in the ...Read more

A memory of Fontmell Parva in 1950 by Helen Brockway

New Quay Picturehouse, High Street, Boston

Bostons second cinema to open was the New Quay Picture-House was situated in the High Street, opposite Van Smirrens tower building which still stands today. The New Quay was opened on Thursday 29th January, ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1910 by Maurice Brader

Kensington

I grew up in Kensington and have so many fond memories of it from the early 1980's. I remember the video shop that used to be in the Odeon cinema, which is now a Hagaan Dazs cafe. I remember when the Ice House in Holland ...Read more

A memory of Kensington

Fred Kings Greengrocers In The High Street

Hi, my name is Julie King and l am 51 now. I lived in the greengrocers with my dad, Fred King, and my mum, Pat King, with sisters Maxine, Sharon and brother Terry. The shop was opposite Whitehorse ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1966 by Julie King

Those Were The Days 4

Then there was the greatest fish and chip shop in the world PESCIES. Decorated in true Italian style of painted scenes of the blue waters and gondolas of Venice with beautiful wood booths with frosted glass scenes and marble ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1950 by Chrs

Merebrook

We lived at Merebrook, Dormans Park for ten years from around 1952. My parents were Lilian and Peter Deverall and we were five children - Clive, Michele, Camilla, Nicolas and Louise. We lived next door to the Samsons - also a ...Read more

A memory of Dormans Park in 1952

Heysham And Entertainment

For a few seasons at Heaysham Towers I was a kid entertainer. I played the accordion and the show was put together by Madam Patti Regina. Johnny Spillers was the entertainment guy. I think the show played on Sunday afternoons. I live in the USA now but often think of the old days. Grant Slinger

A memory of Heysham in 1969 by Grant Slinger

Netherthong In The First World War Part 4

Armistice. There are more details on my History of Netherthong on the web. The news of the armistice reached Netherthong about 11am on the Monday morning but it was not fully confirmed until the flag ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Eudon Mill

At the end of 1995 my family moved to Eudon Mill at Eudon George near Bridgnorth. The old timber framed house dating from the sixteenth century had been the original water powered corn mill and in the large grounds there was the ...Read more

A memory of Eudon George

"Don't Hang Around On The Town Clock."

The Clock Tower has been the focal point of North Walsham ever since it was built. I'm sure countless people have used it as a meeting place over the years. Latterly it has became synonymous for the ...Read more

A memory of North Walsham by Phil Dunning

Captions

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Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral, West Front 1891

This classic view shows to good advantage the central tower and the west window.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle, South Side And Keep 1893

William Herbert's tower-keep is seen here on the right of the picture.

Caption For Buckfast, St Mary's Abbey 1922

Here, the abbey is almost complete save for the tower.

Caption For Rainham, The Broadway C1950

The 12th century Church of St Helen and St Giles looks down on the Clock Tower, erected in 1921 as a memorial to Rainham men who fell during the First World War.

Caption For Lindfield, The Pond C1960

Overlooking the pond is King Edward Hall, opened in 1911 and designed by Walter Tower. The scene has hardly changed today.

Caption For Stafford, Greengate Street C1960

The clock tower of the Brine Baths stands toward the end of the street, where the road is congested with buses and lorries.

Caption For Harwich, The Recreation Ground C1960

The building with the tower is known as Low Lighthouse, although it has now been converted into the Maritime Museum. Built in 1818, it replaced an earlier wooden structure.

Caption For Thurstaston, St Bartholomew's Church C1955

A Norman building stood until 1724, a second was completed in 1824 (its tower still stands at the corner of its successor) and the third was consecrated in 1886.

Caption For Bloxham, High Street C1955

The tower in the background is part of Bloxham School.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, The Meads 1899

When the tower was found to be unstable, it was strengthened and the spire raised to 182 feet. The roofs of four maltings mark the towpath of the River Stort.

Caption For Maidstone, Kent County Library C1965

This is one of modern Maidstone's many tower blocks.

Caption For Happisburgh, Church Farm C1960

The tower is 110 feet high and, because of its prominent position, it was bombed in the Second World War. It was repaired in 1956-8.

Caption For Warwick, The Castle, Caesar's Tower And Guy's Tower 1922

There are guardrooms on the top floors: only here are there arrow-loops in the tower walls.

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle 1891

This view of the towers is taken from inside the ruins.The castle stands on high ground with excellent views over the widening river.

Caption For Warwick, The Castle, Caesar's Tower And Guy's Tower 1922

There are guardrooms on the top floors: only here are there arrow-loops in the tower walls.

Caption For Bishops Hull, The Church Of St Peter And St Paul 1906

The church of St Peter and St Paul is unusual in having one of Somerset's octagonal towers. Since 1906, the cottage on the left has gone, and the church porch has been rebuilt.

Caption For Widecombe In The Moor, The Church C1871

St Pancras Church, with its lofty pinnacled tower, was built in granite in the 14th century. It was to come to Widecombe Fair that Uncle Tom Cobley borrowed Tom Pearce's grey mare.

Caption For Morecambe, West End 1899

Our view takes in Werwick's Revolving Tower and shows what working-class people did for their week's holiday: they sat and relaxed and took in the sea air.

Caption For York, Clifford's Tower 1885

Panoramic views of the city can be seen from the top of this tower, which was built in the 12th century to replace a previous wooden castle.

Caption For York Town, St Michael's Church 1901

The tower and spire, which reaches a height of 124 feet, were added later in 1891, as a memorial to Freda, daughter of the Reverend Middleton, vicar at the church for 27 years.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament C1910

The pinnacle to the right of the Victoria Tower has now been restored.

Caption For Coningsby, The Mill C1955

The mill was a Lincolnshire-style brick tower with an onion-shaped cap. It had five patent shuttered sails, as is indicated by the five-way cross on the front of the windshaft, and a fantail.

Caption For Lanteglos, The Church 1901

Note the unbuttressed west tower and the roof of the south aisle in poor condition, just three years before restoration.

Caption For Worcester, College Green C1950

Entered through Edgar Tower (just visible here above the rooftops), or through the Watergate, College Green is a delightful quadrangle of mostly 17th- and 18th-century houses, forming part of King's School