Places

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Maps

28 maps found.

1947, Cross Keys Ref. NPO684343
1946, Cross Keys Ref. NPO684345
1898, Cross Keys Ref. RNE684344
1895, Cross Keys Ref. RNE684345
1919, Cross Keys Ref. POP684344
1920, Cross Keys Ref. POP684343
1920, Cross Keys Ref. POP684345
1922, Walpole Cross Keys Ref. POP860069
1899, Cross Keys Ref. RNC684344
1946, Cross Keys Ref. NPO684344
1898, Cross Keys Ref. RNE684343
1899-1901, Cross Keys Ref. RNC684343
1897-1898, Cross Keys Ref. RNC684345
1946, Walpole Cross Keys Ref. NPO860069
1886, Cross Keys Ref. HOSM42413
1893, Walpole Cross Keys Ref. RNE860069
1901-1902, Walpole Cross Keys Ref. RNC860069
1904, Walpole Cross Keys Ref. HOSM63310
1947, Crosskeys Ref. NPO684563
1899 - 1916, Newtown Ref. HOSM42414

Books

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Memories

86 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Llanhilleth

I was born in my aunt's [Ciss Smith] house in Caefelin Street, Llanhilleth, during late 1944, early in the morning.  At the same time a girl named Angela [Simpkins] was born in the house opposite at the same time.  My Aunt Ciss was ...Read more

A memory of Llanhilleth in 1944 by First Name Last Name

Its Panto Time! Oh Yes It Is!

You ever been to a panto? Oh yes you have!!! Remember! You go into a large packed hot old theatre full of sticky shouting children and adults trying to look as if they are not enjoying themselves. The house ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by David Hinge

Memories Of The Red Lion

I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1966 by Amanda Shaw

Cross Keys Garage

Seeing these photographs has taken me right back in time. We moved to Canonbie in 1950. My father and uncle owned the Cross Keys Garage seen in the background of this photo next to the hotel. The two bungalows beyond were built for ...Read more

A memory of Canonbie in 1955 by Joan Mc Dowall

Windsor Road

We moved to Bromley Cross about 1947 just before my sister Virginia was born, it was a lovely new prefab, but I don't remember much about the inside of it apart from the wood-burning stove, that sticks in my mind for some ...Read more

A memory of Bromley Cross in 1947 by Julie Christo

The Street Where L Was Born

l was born in the flat above the chemist shop in 1947. Arthur Walker was the pharmacist.  We moved over the road to Cross Keys House in 1950 and lived there till 1965. The street was my playground, with best friend ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town in 1947 by Mary Adgar

Our Cottage In Carisbrooke

Lived there for just one year.  Linda Crossley

A memory of Carisbrooke in 1984

The Chequers Inn

Annette and I (Annette Schofield and George Allen) became landlords of the Chequers (no longer a pub) on 23 January 1967. It was a BYB pub and James Hubert Dibb was the landlord before us. We ran the pub for about 18 months and ...Read more

A memory of Monk Fryston in 1967 by George Allen

The Old Days

Hi, I am Linda Atkinson, nee Halford, I was brought up on the Gypsy Lane estate, attending Woodhouse Junior school and remember the carnivals/parades held on the village green. My best friends were Nancy and Maria Churms, and Lynne ...Read more

A memory of Normanton by Linda Atkinson

Shops And Shopkeepers In East Street ....St Marys Hall..

I remember the pram/toy shop on the corner, there was also a fabric shop - I think it was where Famished sandwich bar was (can't remember what it is called now..) I could buy a piece of ...Read more

A memory of Shoreham-By-Sea in 1968 by Barbara Gunn

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Captions

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Caption For West Hagley, Cross Keys C1950

The Cross Keys pub stands behind the parked vehicles. Today the pub has been converted into cottages, but the name survives, because they are called Cross Keys Mews.

Caption For Marlborough, The Parade C1950

The Cross Keys Hotel was known as the Cross Keys and Unicorn from 1768. The present building is later; it perhaps dates from 1904, when the name was shortened.

Caption For Oswestry, Cross Street C1965

When considerably enlarged, this photograph shows a pub sign on the right depicting two crossed keys - the Keys.

Caption For Pangbourne, The Village 1910

On the left is the facade of the 16th-century Cross Keys pub, one of Pangbourne's oldest buildings. Near it is Church Cottage, where Kenneth Grahame lived in the 1920s.

Caption For Hull, Market Place 1903

To the right is the Cross Keys Hotel, but the most famous of all is Ye Old White Harte Inn, where the Governor and other leading citizens of Hull took the decision not to let King Charles I enter the city

Caption For Hull, Market Place 1903

To the right is the Cross Keys Hotel, but the most famous of all is Ye Old White Harte Inn, where the Governor and other leading citizens of Hull took the decision not to let King Charles I enter the city

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, The Cross C1965

Given a decade of fresh ideas (see L211008 on the previous pages), the area around Leighton Buzzard's 15th-century Market Cross is once again a focal point and meeting place.

Caption For Pulborough, Clements Bridge 1906

The river has always been a key focal point here, and is noted for its Pulborough eel. The Roman Stane Street crossed the Arun at this point and was strongly defended during the Occupation.

Caption For St Neots, Market Square And High Street C1955

The Cross Keys Hotel (left) overlooked the market up to the 1980s, when major development was undertaken; whilst the facade has been retained, the hotel is now a shopping mall.

Caption For White Notley, The Street 1903

The Cross Keys (left) dates from the 17th century, though it replaced an earlier structure. Until the 19th century, there was a brewery here too.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1912

This photograph looks southwards along South Street from the Cross Keys (left) next to butcher Arthur Lewis and cycle agent Charles Frederick Fooks. The cart belonging to the former is moving off.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Bowling Green C1955

The villa, demolished in August 1973, had been home to key figures in the community.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1912

This photograph looks southwards along South Street from the Cross Keys (left) next to butcher Arthur Lewis and cycle agent Charles Frederick Fooks. The cart belonging to the former is moving off.

Caption For Erith, High Street 1953

The climax of the High Street is the 1892 Cross Keys pub building in the centre of the photograph. To the right is the tall White Hart, completed in 1902.

Caption For Snaith, Selby Road C1950

The Barnsley Brewery is once again thriving, thanks to the resurgence of real ale, but the Cross Keys is now a John Smith's pub.

Caption For Levenbridge, The Village C1955

A popular stop-off for cyclists and walkers from the local towns long ago, this small settlement included the well known Cross Keys Inn, now derelict - as are most of the other buildings we see here.

Caption For Chelmsford, Moulsham Street 1919

Over to the right, the Cross Keys had been superseded by the Regent Theatre. Chelmsford was considered something of a theatre-loving town at this time.

Caption For Pangbourne, The Village 1893

The Cross Keys remains, but the two houses in the distance on either side of the High Street junction are now estate agents.

Caption For Crowle, The Market Place C1960

The Barnsley Brewery is once again thriving, thanks to the resurgence of real ale, but the Cross Keys is now a John Smith's pub.

Caption For Mannington, Village Green 1922

Farmers Wesley Haskell and George Hatchard lived at Mannington, and David Cutler was the innkeeper at the Cross Keys, Lower Mannington, beside Holt Heath.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, St Peter's Church 1895

Built in 1856, the church has the crossed keys of St Peter below the east window. Behind the church are the hospital of 1826 and the birthplace of the Victorian novelist Ouida (1839-1907).

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

Street cleaners stand back from their wheelbarrows and a drayman delivers to the Ship Inn (right), with the Cross Keys and a striped barber`s pole being glimpsed behind.

Caption For Chatteris, Market Hill C1965

The Cross Keys and the Crown stand to the left, and further around the corner is the George, one of the coaching inns.

Caption For St Neots, From The Air C1955

A bus is parked outside the Cross Keys, maybe delivering passengers from the railway station - the inn advertised `meeting every train` in the mid 19th century when the coaching business