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Places
13 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Alfold Crossways, Surrey
- Crossways, Kent
- Crossway, Gwent (near Skenfrith)
- Crossways, Surrey
- Crossways, Gwent
- Crossways, Dorset
- Crossway, Powys (near Llandrindod Wells)
- Hyltons Crossways, Norfolk
- Crossway, Hereford & Worcester (near Ross-on-Wye)
- Crossways, Avon
- Crossway Green, Gwent
- Ashfold Crossways, Sussex
- Crossway Green, Hereford & Worcester
Photos
58 photos found. Showing results 21 to 40.
Maps
67 maps found.
Books
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Memories
33 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
Work In Crossways
I had a Saturday job at the top end of this picture at a hardware shop Miller Morris and Brooker. Across from them was toy shop and a mens fashion shop. I think next door to MMB was a cafe.
A memory of Bracknell by
First Home Of Our Own
My husband and I moved to Easthampstead in 1959 and were allocated an "end terrace house" in Black Meadows. We went to the local Baptist Church where services were then held in an old house near where Pointe Royale was ...Read more
A memory of Easthampstead in 1959 by
Crossways
I stayed at Crossways (a beautiful 1920/30s? bungalow) on a family holiday for 2 weeks in 1961 with my parents, sister, grandparents, great-aunt and a family friend when I was 6. I remember it as one of the best & happiest family ...Read more
A memory of Sandbanks in 1961 by
The Best Of Childhoods
I moved to Hunts Cross in 1948 when I was two. I lived in Laxton Road and went to Kingsthorne School from 1951 to 1957 when I, like virtually everyone else, passed the eleven plus. I went to Hillfoot Hey, now sadly ...Read more
A memory of Hunt's Cross by
Moreton The Bakery And My Childhood
My family on my mums side were the Bedford's that owned and worked in the Bakery. Fred Bedford was my grandad, sadly we lost him when I was 18, back in 1984. With the expansion of supermarkets, and increased ...Read more
A memory of Moreton in 1970 by
Crossways
Kiddies Corner was great but my favourite treat was a trip to 'The Imp' coffee bar - coloured light panels in the ceiling and an Expresso machine making all the noises ! My mum worked at the Co-op and on Saturdays I would spend a lot of time ...Read more
A memory of Bracknell
Plymstock Memories Late 1950s
Having moved out of Plymouth, and awaiting a new build house off Dunstone Road, I lived for a while at my grandparent's house on Dean Hill whilst attending Goosewell Infants. At that time Dean Hill was a tranquil leafy ...Read more
A memory of Plymstock
Camping At Crosswater
From approximately 1950 when I was five to 1962, I camped almost every year with my family at 'Crosswater', either at Easter or Whitsun. The property was then owned by two Unwin sisters who allowed us to stay in the 'horses field' ...Read more
A memory of Churt in 1950 by
Stourhead Gardens And The Bristol Cross
The Medieval Treasure Bristol Gave Away. The Bristol Cross is one of the smaller architectural treasures of Britain - but it's one which Bristol's worthies were only too glad to give away. Today the Cross ...Read more
A memory of Stourhead by
Strattons Shop/Flat 1965 On.
My mother and my step-father lived in the flat above Strattons from about 1965? They loved it there and were very upset when they had to leave. Their names were Alec and Pam Munday. He worked as a plumber for Strattons. He ...Read more
A memory of Churt by
Captions
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The medieval market cross was erected when Alfriston was granted the right to hold a weekly market.
A year after a fire razed most of Bungay to the ground in 1688, the Butter Cross was built to commemorate it.
The Butter Cross was built in 1689, after the fire of the previous year which destroyed much of the town.
A Celtic cross was chosen by the village for their war memorial.
A market cross was here in 1707, but it was demolished 160 years later. Opposite the Cathedral's west door was a jeweller's shop displaying the City Time Ball.
This, the second cross, was erected in 1811, but it suffered from erosion, and now a replica adorns the market place.
The area to the right of the cross was laid with cobbles and pedestrianised in a controversial scheme carried out in the late 1990s.
The tower of Tower House can be seen at the junction with Cross Hayes Lane (right). Tower House has a long and interesting history.

