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Places

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Maps

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Memories

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Railway Info.

Date of this photograph is c1874/75 as the railway viaduct is complete.

A memory of Barnstaple in 1870

Aunt Jane's House

The date is approximate. I was very young, about 6 at the time. I lived with my family in a village called Sandycroft, about 7 miles from Chester. We visited my great Aunt Jane who lived in one of the middle cottages in this ...Read more

A memory of Rhyd-y-foel in 1960 by Carol Posnett

Happy Memories Of Maritime House

Maritime House used to house the National Union of Seamen but I believe it is now occupied by the Railway Union. My grandfather Sir Thomas Yates was the General Secretary of the Seamen's Union until he ...Read more

A memory of Clapham by Lilian Mc Millan

First Term At School A Wartime Puzzler

We lived in Ulleswater Road, which was the first road in N14 Southgate, but was really much closer to Palmers Green N13. At age 5 and a few weeks I started at Hazlewood Lane Infants School in September ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green by Martin Beckett

Trying To Find ...

Hi everyone, I'm trying to find any pics of BAKERS CONFECTIONERY, that's the name of the shop, it was in Chelsmford somewhere, I am not sure about the date.

A memory of Chelmsford in 1890 by Robin Baker

Langleybury School

Sadly, Langleybury School is no more. I had the good fortune to work for the school starting in 1989 and I continued until its closure many years later when it was merged with Francis Combe School in nearby Garston. My ...Read more

A memory of Langleybury in 1989 by John Howard Norfolk

The Ayling House

I know this house is where my great-great-grandfather Harvey Ayling was born (in 1834). The Aylings were in this house for many generations. I have a picture of this same house from the late 1800s with 2 horse wagons parked out ...Read more

A memory of Houghton in 1860 by Mike Ayling

Ryton Willows And The Tidal Stone

It was about 1957 and before, when the Willows was a place to picnic on a Saturday and Sunday afternoons. It was a very popular place, with the Shuggy boats and the river to play in, and there were houseboats ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1957 by Jimmy Burrows

Etchingham Banks On Wedds Farm

This is taken from one of my fields, known as Etchingham Banks, on what was then Wedds Farm. It is in fact in Etchingham parish, not Ticehurst, a strange anomaly considering it's half a mile from the church. If you ...Read more

A memory of Ticehurst in 1950 by Loic Flory

Memories Of Bitton In Gloucestershire

The Grange at Bitton was the home of the Seymour family, one member of which was Jane, the third wife of King Henry VIII. The village is dominated by its open countryside setting. This relationship arises ...Read more

A memory of Bitton by Paul Townsend

Captions

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Caption For Tintern, Abbey South West 1893

The remains to be seen today actually date from the abbey's rebuilding in the course of the 13th to the 15th centuries.

Caption For Launceston, The Chain Bridge 1906

Mr Cecil Cole, talking of his childhood in the early years of the 20th century, quoted in Arthur Bate Venning and Arthur Wills' book 'Yesterday's Town'.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Dew Street 1906

Dating from 1791 this two-storey building served this purpose until 1900 when the ground floor became a municipal dairy and the upper storey the repository of the Council records.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Tribunal 1886

It dates from the early 15th century and is so- called because it was thought to be the courthouse of the Abbots.

Caption For Keighley, Cavendish Street C1910

At the top of the street was the new market (dating from 1833), which took the 500-year-old trade from Church Green.

Caption For Chepstow, The Castle From The Bridge 1893

On the left is the huge D-shaped tower built in the late 13th century by Roger Bigod III. It is protected against attack by battering ram or by undermining with spur bastions.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral Choir, East 1892

This new screen, together with the choir stalls which also date from 1665, are said to have been designed for Bishop Cosin by James Clement, who was also responsible for the carved font canopy in

Caption For Laindon, St Nicholas's Church C1955

Picturesquely perched on top of its steep knoll and surrounded by a sea of 20th- century housing, the church of St Nicholas, Laindon, possibly dates from the 12th century.

Caption For Thames Ditton, St Nicholas Church C1955

The church is famous for its brasses: five groups depict about 70 figures dating from the 16th century – one brass, of William Notte and his wife, shows 19 children.

Caption For Mull, Duart Castle C1890

Situated on a rocky site at the entrance to the Sound of Mull, the Maclean fortress of Duart dates from the 13th century with 16th- and 17th-century additions.

Caption For Hutton, The Village 1891

Often referred to as 'the Alpine village' because of its sylvan setting at the head of a wooded valley, the cluster of houses known as Hutton Village dates from the mid 19th century, when Mr Thomas

Caption For Chieveley, The Manor And Church C1965

The church is unbuttressed, with a west tower and Perpendicular bell-stage and a very fine chancel all dating back to the 13th century.

Caption For Houghton Conquest, Houghton House 1897

The staircase from Houghton House, carrying the date of 1688, is in the Swan Hotel at Bedford.

Caption For Preston, Horrockses, Crewdson & Co Ltd 1913

Here we see the offices and entrance gates of Horrockses, Crewdson & Co on Stanley Street.

Caption For Wells, Sadler Street C1960

WE BEGIN the tour of the city by the Dean's Eye gate-house, the dropping-off point both for mod- ern tour coaches and ancient stagecoaches.

Caption For Alderley Edge, Chapel Road C1955

Within 20 years, well-to-do commuter communities had sprung up along the lines; indeed, Alderley Edge village itself did not exist before the trains came - it is a Victorian creation dating from

Caption For Barrowford, The White Bear Inn C1950

The datestone reads 1607, but 1697 is a more accurate date: the original datestone was misread owing to weathering when rebuilding of the inn took place in 1912.

Caption For North Harrow, The Tithe Barn, Headstone Manor C1965

Headstone Manor itself is sited within a square moat to the east of the barn, and dates from the mid 14th century. It is without doubt one of the most important timber-framed halls in Greater London.

Caption For Winchester, Westgate 1909

Richard I was responsible for establishing a settlement on Portsea Island, and it was he who built the first dock on Portsmouth in the late 12th century.

Caption For Dorking, High Street 1900

Early evidence of a building on this site dates from 1278. Some of the earliest parts of the old building can still be found under the foundations of the present site.

Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1950

The imposing proper- ties at the Queen Street junction which protrude into the street are dated circa 1700.

Caption For Southsea, The Promenade 1892

Marryat…in the new, smart, red-bricked Portsmouth, with its magnificent barracks, park, and recreation grounds, its imposing town hall - one of the finest in the kingdom - in the Portsmouth up-to-date

Caption For Southsea, Dagmar Terrace 1890

Marryat…in the new, smart, red-bricked Portsmouth, with its magnificent barracks, park, and recreation grounds, its imposing town hall - one of the finest in the kingdom - in the Portsmouth up-to-date

Caption For Southsea, South Parade Pier 1892

Marryat…in the new, smart, red-bricked Portsmouth, with its magnificent barracks, park, and recreation grounds, its imposing town hall - one of the finest in the kingdom - in the Portsmouth up-to-date