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- The Temple, County Down
- Temple Sowerby, Cumbria
- Temple, Wiltshire
- Temple, Berkshire
- Temple, Lothian
- Temple, Strathclyde (near Clydebank)
- Temple, Cornwall
- Temple Bar, Sussex
- Temple Grafton, Warwickshire
- Temple Guiting, Gloucestershire
- Temple Hill, Kent
- Temple Cowley, Oxfordshire
- Temple End, Essex
- Temple Cloud, Avon
- Temple End, Suffolk
- Temple Fields, Essex
- Temple Herdewyke, Warwickshire
- Temple Ewell, Kent
- Temple Hirst, Yorkshire
- Temple Normanton, Derbyshire
- Temple Bar, Dyfed (near Lampeter)
- Temple Bar, Dyfed (near Ammanford)
- Temple Balsall, West Midlands
- Temple Mills, Greater London
- Temple Fortune, Greater London
- Newbiggin, Cumbria (near Temple Sowerby)
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Penton Camp Club
The Penton Camp Club started in about 1903. Its members included the Manager of Martin's Bank, London, the manager of the Drury Lane Theatre and many other rich men. They would come by train to Staines, the old station at the ...Read more
A memory of Penton Hook in 1900 by
Early Days.
I was born in1942 at a maternity home in Honeypot Lane and came home to Heber Road in Cricklewood. My parents worked at the big Smiths factory at the top of Temple Road. I went Mora Road school , one of the teachers called Miss Gibbs ...Read more
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Ymca Agricultural Training Centre Ham Green Pill
In February 1949, my husband, Derek, travelled from London to start agricultural training at the YMCA Agricultural Training Centre at Ham Green, Pill, on a scheme known as 'British Boys for British ...Read more
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Growing Up In Temple Fortune
I grew up in Temple Fortune between 1959 and 1974. There was a school outfitters called Pullens in Temple Fortune, in Finchley Road near the junction with Temple Fortune Lane. We always bought our school uniforms ...Read more
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The Dig In 1972
Virginia and I arrived at Loveden Hill in early September of 1972 during the middle of the last major dig on the site. She had found an ad in the Times for volunteers at the site and moved into the farm enclosure in our Citroen ...Read more
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Best Years Of Our Lives
My name is David Cannon I was born in Dagenham in 1947 at my maternal grandmothers house but immediately moved to Alfred’s Way Barking opposite the Volunteer pub to live with my Gran and Grandad Cannon. They had lived in ...Read more
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Family Of Ewj Moloney, Lancing Solicitor D 1978
I was part of the St James the Less Players, the Parish church drama group, which started my career on the boards. The Downs,The Manor, The Park, The Clump, The Chalkpit..The Woods The Beach..were ...Read more
A memory of Lancing by
Collingwood School Wallington
I attended Collingwood boys between 1963 to 1965. I have read many memories , and would like to share mine. It was a highly disciplined school, ruled by John Richardson. He was backed up by his father, who was known ...Read more
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Huddersfield Old Infirmary.
I did my nurse training in Huddersfield 1966 - 1969. As Huddersfield Royal Infirmary was not due for completion until after I started training, my nursing career began at Huddersfield Old Infirmary, situated in the ...Read more
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St Vincent Road
I lived at the bottom of St. Vincent Road, near to Temple Hill Estate and Bow Arrow Lane. We used to play in the fields and I remember Temple Hill Estate being built. I remember the air raids in the war and the bomb falling in ...Read more
A memory of Dartford in 1945 by
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Here we see the mundane suburban face of the village, which has grown around a core of rather special later medieval houses and the Rothley Temple, built on Knights Templar land in c1315.
Next to the round lake he built the Temple of Hercules in 1742, the year of his death.
At the right in both views is Temple Island, the start of the course, with its gar- den temple by James Wyatt, erected in 1771 as a fishing lodge for Sambrook Freeman of Fawley Court.
Temple Square was probably a principal crossroads in the 10th-century Anglo-Sacon burh, with Kingsbury the market place at the south-east corner of the early town.
The Romans quickly absorbed the local Celtic goddess, 'Sul', into the cult of Minerva, and built a temple here in Sul-Minerva's honour as patroness of the baths.
In the grounds were built two imitation Greek temples, one of which - the Temple of Theseus - still survives.
Originally it was the site of an Iron Age camp, then a Roman temple, and later an Armada beacon.
This was a popular place for trippers, with train services from Temple Meads beginning at 7.00am.
The astonishing thing about Colchester Castle is the fact that it is built around the podium of the great Roman temple dedicated to the God- Emperor Claudius, whose legions had begun the conquest
Designed by Christopher Wren in 1672 as a triumphal arch, Temple Bar originally stood at the top of Fleet Street in London.
It was during the headmastership of Dr William Temple from 1857-1869 that many of the school's buildings were constructed.
As part of the Temple Moore restoration of the church, the De Brus Cenotaph was reassembled to look as far as possible as it would have been in the days of the priory.
In the north-west corner, Temple Moore designed a window with tracery to match that of the old three-light east window, which he had relocated to the south-west corner.
Designed in 1924 by Clough Williams-Ellis, the architect of Portmeirion, they compete with Vanbrugh's 1721 Rotondo temple on the right.
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Rothley's most famous son, was born at Rothley Temple on St Crispin's Day, 1800, the son of the anti-slaver, Zachary Macaulay.
To make his vision a reality, Hoare engaged the services of the architect Flitcroft to create a series of buildings, including the Pantheon, the Temple of Flora and the Temple of Apollo, inspired by the
The routes to Roundhay, Belle Isle, Middleton, Temple Newsom and Lawnswood were mainly segregated systems and, as a consequence, extremely efficient.
Dartington's original church stood in the grounds of Dartington Hall; this one was relatively new when the photograph was taken, having been consecrated to St Mary the Virgin in 1880 by Bishop Temple
It stands above a temple dedicated to Claudius's victory of AD43. Though reduced from three storeys to two in the 1680s, the castle is still imposing.
Among the old boys of Blundell's are Jack Russell, the famous hunting parson of Swimbridge, Archbishop Temple, and the author R D Blackmore, who was sufficiently impressed to send his most famous character
The resultant temple was therefore dedicated to the goddess Sul Minerva.
The delightful Temple Gardens once extended right the way down to the river.
The routes to Roundhay, Belle Isle, Middleton, Temple Newsom and Lawnswood were mainly segregated systems and, as a consequence, extremely efficient.
Cressing is known today for its medieval barns at nearby Cressing Temple.
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