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Maps

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1925, North Blyth Ref. POP792950
1919, North Bradley Ref. POP792967
1922, North Burlingham Ref. POP792994
1919, North Cadbury Ref. POP793007
1919, North Camp Ref. POP793016
1924, North Cliffe Ref. POP793056
1919, North Coker Ref. POP793068
1923, North Cotes Ref. POP793105
1919, North Curry Ref. POP793141
1922, North Denes Ref. POP793155
1920, North Finchley Ref. POP793313
1920, North Holmwood Ref. POP793542
1923, North Hykeham Ref. POP793555
1919, North Kingston Ref. POP793591
1919, North Littleton Ref. POP793643
1920, North Lopham Ref. POP793664
1919, North Mundham Ref. POP793753
1924, North Newbald Ref. POP793770
1923, North Ormsby Ref. POP793790
1919, North Petherton Ref. POP793809

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Memories

4,583 memories found. Showing results 471 to 480.

Great Memories Of This Area

Really it was 1961-66. I worked as a Geologist for the United Steel Companies based in Rotherham. I visited Haile Moor and Beckermet Mines every two or three weeks for 5 years and came to love the area and its people ...Read more

A memory of Thornhill in 1961 by Geoff Potts

Chelmsford, Shire Hall 1895.

Many years ago the Shire Hall was where the Quarter Sessions trials were held. This would be the same as the Crown Court trials of to-day. The magistrates court was held in an old building which can still be seen in ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford by John Crouch

Moving To Whitefield

I moved to Whitefield from Birmingham just before my 5th birthday. We went to live on Hill Top Close. We lived at the last house and there was nothing but fields for miles. I went to school on the bus every morning as it ...Read more

A memory of Whitefield in 1952 by Carole Wilson

Lindsey Cottage And The White House

In 1949 my mother and I moved to Bentworth when my mother became the Health Visitor for Alton. We first stayed at rooms in the White House which was diagonally across from the Dugdales in the Big house at ...Read more

A memory of Bentworth in 1949 by morrowmm

Memories Of Raf Lichfield

My father was an officer in the RAF and was based in RAF Lichfield from 1954 - 1956. My brother and I went by bus to St. Christopher's School in Alrewas. The school building was on the side of the canal and from one ...Read more

A memory of Lichfield by Andrew Robertson

Fairfields Infants

I went to Fairfields Infants in the years 1951-53, and can remember hearing of the death of King George VI in February 1952. My sister (a year older) was there too. We each received the book "Elizabeth Our Queen" soon after the ...Read more

A memory of Basingstoke in 1952 by Kenneth Smallbone

A Tour Around Prehistoric Stones At Avebury

Avebury is an interesting place to visit for history, archaeology and garden interests. My wife, Elizabeth, and I saw it on Sunday 24th April in bright hot sunshine when the stones are at their best; ...Read more

A memory of Avebury in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

Jennie Wren

My Godmother, Jennie Wren, lived in the Easneye Gatehouse, as shown, at around this time, possibly slightly later. This gateway was also used in one of the St Trinian's films, which featured a racehorse which was being hidden at ...Read more

A memory of Stanstead Abbotts in 1964 by Martin Wisbey

My Memories Of Chandler's Ford, Approx. L934/5

In the spring/early summer of 1935 I was admitted to Chanderr's Ford Sanitorium for treatment of tuberular glands in the neck. I spent six months there and have some happy memories of feeding the ...Read more

A memory of Chandler's Ford in 1930 by Doreen Dicker

A Cold And Dim Visit To Banstead Asylum

I cannot remember the exact year but it was very cold. I was a TV repair man at Raylec in the High Street and we had a call from a doctor living in a house at the Asylum. She complained that the picture on ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1961 by Adrian King

Captions

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Caption For Overstrand, The Sands 1906

Another was built, and that too was a ruin for a number of years - it has since been restored.

Caption For Tattershall, The Green C1955

The roughly rectangular Market Place (or village green) with its medieval cross is surrounded by attractive houses with shops on the east side.

Caption For Tamworth, The Town Hall C1950

The building is noted for its high-pitched roof, Jacobean windows and cupola.

Caption For Cheam, Whitehall 1925

Here we have another view of Whitehall, and the adjoining properties of Laurel Cottage and Vault Cottage along the Malden Road, with the elegant rectory beyond which, in its earliest parts, dates back

Caption For Oakengates, Market Street C1965

However, Oakengates has another special attraction today - behind these buildings the Oakengates Theatre has been established, and it has built up an excellent reputation for both the quality

Caption For Saffron Walden, King Street C1950

On the right is Watts' hairdressing salon, and the Hoops inn.

Caption For Maybole, Culzean Castle 1904

Though not the first tournament to be held in Europe during the 19th century, it was the first and last to be held in the UK during the Gothic revival.

Caption For Penrith, Christ Church 1893

An increase in the town's population had led to the need for another church and a new burial ground in addition to those of St Andrew's.

Caption For Winchelsea, The Wesley Tree 1912

The tree was struck by lightning in 1927 but another has replaced it.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Victoria Place 1950

The Lloyds Bank to the left of the road is still in existence and bears a commemorative plaque to Gwen John and her brother Augustus John, both artists.

Caption For Lacock, The Village And Church 1904

The Perpendicular church of St Cyriac is impressive, both internally and externally. The west tower, with a recessed spire above, has a porch attached, which is unusual.

Caption For Acock's Green, Yardley Road C1965

Both Acock's Green and Olton were once residential areas favoured by the wealthier inhabitants of Birmingham, but they became progressively industrialized as factories opened along the route of the

Caption For Abbotsbury, West Street C1960

On the corner are No 2 Back Street and 20 Market Street (centre) whre W J Perry offers gifts and cream teas. Both are built of local iron-stained oolitic limestone.

Caption For Bridport, Old Cottages 1897

This seemingly idyllic rural summer scene on the banks of the River Brit, with its group of thatched cottages, lines of washing and vegetable garden, is brought acutely into focus by a closer

Caption For Puncknowle, Village 1906

Under the spreading chestnut trees of St Mary`s churchyard, and on the opposite side of the village street, the photographer`s activities generate much interest from a mixed audience of both children

Caption For Ashford, Lower High Street C1965

Here we have another view of the High Street before pedestrianisation.

Caption For Golant, The Village 1891

Also known as St Sampson's, Golant on the west bank of the Fowey was cut off from the main estuary, save for a bridge, by the embankment of the Lostwithiel to Fowey railway in 1869.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street C1955

Frogmore Street begins near the bank on the right, site of the medieval north gate. The pedestrians walking towards the camera are heading for the High Street and, no doubt, the market.

Caption For York, Minster C1890

Pollution, mainly from the smoke from the railway, did a lot of damage to both glass and stone.

Caption For Chiseldon, The Church C1960

Another tablet commemorates Edward Mellish, 1707, and shows a large family, the man kneeling facing west and the woman east.

Caption For Portland, The Bill C1955

This view looks southwards across the Common from Stert, named for a neck of land, which juts into the English Channel and is the southernmost point of both Portland and Dorset.

Caption For Lichfield, The Cathedral, The West Front 1887

On the right is the Swan, the only hotel in the city in the 1920s to be RAC and AA listed.The city's other leading hotel, the George, was once the main coaching inn and is also the setting for George Farquhar's

Caption For Brimington, Manor Road C1965

The local garage is in on the Green Shield stamp craze; you were given so many stamps depending on the value of your purchase, which you then stuck in a booklet, each booklet holding a given number of

Caption For Chesterfield, The Royal Oak, Oldest Inn C1960

Another old inn, the Peacock, was already scheduled for demolition when it caught fire in February 1974.