Books

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Memories

437 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Gran And Grandad Burnett

My Dad's family, the Burnetts, live in Kingston Upon Hull. Most summers in the 60s and 70s we stayed at grans for a week. Grandad worked on the Boating lake he was the one you paid your fare to; my sister and I ...Read more

A memory of Kingston upon Hull by Susan Ferguson

Barking... So Very Different Now

We moved to Hertford Road in 1971, I was 3 years old. I remember playing in our overgrown garden which backed on to the Burges road playing fields soon after we moved in. There used to be a horrendous smell from the ...Read more

A memory of Barking by abridgeboy

Born In Southall

I was born at 18, Cranleigh Gardens on the 23/05/1936, my was born in Whites Cottage, Kings Street Southall onthe 26//091905 my grandfather was Southall first fire officer my ...Read more

A memory of Southall by juron2009

Memories

i was born in 1953 in manor park my family moved to Dagenham road 1954 to a new house recently built close to the chase and a short walk to the Farmhouse Pub I can remember the steps leading up to the entrance when only 9-10yrs ...Read more

A memory of Rush Green by ldoman

All It Is Memories

I read the piece about Bull Lane and the stream on the left hand side,we used to collect Frogs spawn from there, and Old Farmer Snow and his Farm, because as kids we used to go Horse riding there, I used to live in the shop in ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh by davidsingle1

Sweet Shop

I can remember a sweet shop up at great Sutton, it was opposite the bull pub it would of been in the 1980s, think it may of been called the unicorn, think it's a house now.

A memory of Great Sutton by julielawrence73

Even More "Ramblings" From A Barking Boy.

My fourth set of memories carries on with shops in Barking. Previously I had recalled those along from Fanshawe Avenue to the station. Over the other side past Cambridge Road was Lloyds bank on the corner, my ...Read more

A memory of Barking by geoff.purdy

Days Gone By

Stumbled across this site and have enjoyed the memories of old barking and the shops it had, thought that I should add my recollections and fill in a few blanks from the sixties and seventies, so starting from the Bull Pub and Heading ...Read more

A memory of Barking by andycairns

1945 To 1948

Lived here when very young we shared a house with a Miss Bull a school teacher not sure where house was but know it had two staircases and double seated outside privy. I remember we had a pig & chickens in the garden

A memory of Pailton by valatbarrow

Days In Red Bull

Hi my names Denis Parker and I was born in Red Bull 70 years ago this year my grandad had a shop right on red bull locks and my parents and brother are buried in All saints Church Lawton My other grandparents had a ...Read more

A memory of Red Bull by denisparker1

Captions

292 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Newick, The Green C1955

A range of different building styles is seen in the picture, including the Bull Inn, whose sign stands on the green in front.

Caption For Stanstead Abbotts, High Street 1929

This is the long, staid High Street of this small village on the banks of the river Lea viewed from the opposite direction from photograph No 81859, with the Pied Bull over on the left, and the bow-fronted

Caption For Churchtown, Botanic Road C1965

coastal locations, Church Town began to attract visitors wishing to take the sea-air and engage in a little sea-bathing; accommodation was offered by the village's two inns, the Griffin and The Black Bull

Caption For Aylesbury, Bulls Head Hotel C1965

On the east side of Market Square was the Bull's Head Hotel, a mostly late 18th-century building which was Tudorised by Giacomo Gargini in the 1920s.

Caption For Rake, The Flying Bull 1934

Chalk quarrying is carried out on the hills here.

Caption For Old Langho, The Black Bull C1955

This old church is now protected under the Redundant Churches scheme, and the Black Bull keeps the key.

Caption For Goring By Sea, Bull Inn C1960

This popular public house in Goring Street was formerly known as The Bull's Head; the old sign, which hung over the door for years, was removed by the brewery and transferred to a public house in East

Caption For Hampstead, North End 1898

Not much more than a stone's throw from Jack Straw's Castle, the original Old Bull and Bush can be seen on the right of shot.

Caption For Ashburton, East Street 1913

Bull baiting is recorded in Ashburton as far back as 1174 and, you would imagine, posed a serious threat to life and limb in such a confined space.

Caption For Ashburton, North Street 1936

The Town Hall (centre left, with the bell tower) was built by Lord Clinton in 1850 to replace the wooden 16th-century structure which stood at the Bull Ring.

Caption For Cliffe, High Street C1955

Its full name is Cliffe-at-Hoo.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Dalton Road 1895

Next door is John Bull's shop and then a newsagent's, where pictures can also be framed.

Caption For Sissinghurst, Village 1903

The faded pub sign is for the Bull Inn.

Caption For Market Deeping, Market Place C1955

The 17th-century Bull pub (centre left) is still there, as is the Town Hall, but two banks now stand along that side of the street.

Caption For Hambleton, Meadow Cafe And Pink Cottage C1965

Here the Hambleton hookings were available until over-culling ended the supply.

Caption For Woolston, Portsmouth Road C1960

On the extreme left is Palmers, with John Bull tyres and cycle lamp batteries on display in the window.

Caption For Countesthorpe, Main Street C1965

In the foreground, the pseudo-Tudor Bull's Head has Briggs' bike shop, newsagent and general store as its neighbour.

Caption For Sedbergh, Market Place 1894

Two men converse outside a hardware store on the left, and the Bull Hotel can be seen at the far end of the street.

Caption For Cliffe, High Street C1950

advertisements for products as diverse as Brasso and Bluebell metal polishes, Mansion Polish for tiled floors and Silver Shred marmalade, while further down, the Victoria and Black Bull

Caption For Long Sutton, Market Place C1950

In the Market Place at first sight all looks broadly unchanged, but since 1950 The Bull has been entirely rebuilt in rough replica, and the Crown and Woolpack has had its stucco removed, but the chemist's

Caption For West Burton, The Village 1889

The Black Bull dates from the early 18th century; it was a pub until 1924, and is now a house.

Caption For Churchtown, Botanic Road C1965

coastal locations, Church Town began to attract visitors wishing to take the sea-air and engage in a little sea-bathing; accommodation was offered by the village's two inns, the Griffin and The Black Bull

Caption For Great Eccleston, The Square C1965

Here we have another view of the White Bull Hotel, with Thomas, the grocer's, J N Kelley, and G L Owen the newsagent's nearby.

Caption For Shepley, The Bridge C1955

The Black Bull Inn is off to the right, and further left is the railway station on the Sheffield/Penistone line.