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Photos

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Maps

83 maps found.

1902, Much Wenlock Ref. RNC785365
1919, Much Hadham Ref. POP785360
1896, Much Dewchurch Ref. RNE785359
1899, Much Wenlock Ref. RNE785365
1947, Much Birch Ref. NPO785357
1947, Much Wenlock Ref. NPO785365
1886 - 1887, Much Dewchurch Ref. HOSM54350
1896 - 1919, Much Hadham Ref. HOSM54266
1903, Much Marcle Ref. HOSM54268
1919, Much Dewchurch Ref. POP785359
1898-1899, Much Hadham Ref. RNC785360
1902-1903, Much Hoole Ref. RNC785361
1919, Much Birch Ref. POP785357
1920, Much Cowarne Ref. POP785358
1946, Much Hadham Ref. NPO785360
1899-1900, Much Marcle Ref. RNC785364
1896, Much Marcle Ref. RNE785364
1882, Much Wenlock Ref. HOSM34940
1892, Much Hoole Ref. HOSM54267
1885 - 1886, Much Cowarne Ref. HOSM54265

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Memories

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Tuck Shop Opposite

I remember Mrs (fatty) Parson, she put her foot through the floor one day much to the classes delight. I live up by the heath and took the penny ride to the National School every day on the 467 bus.

A memory of Dartford by grahamgrumbridge

Tracing My Ancestors

Hello all, my name is Steve Lane and I found this site whilst tracing my family. As a kid I lived in [Conningsby Court] Armfield Cresent. My dad Alf Lane used to drink in the Buck's Head and as a kid I remember sitting outside ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1960 by Steve Lane

Three Horse Shoes

My memories were of coming to my grandmother at the Three Horse Shoes Inn. My Uncle Billy and Aunt Olive had the licence at that time, my mum was Martha Dailly nee Hall. I remember meals in the kitchen behind the bar, ...Read more

A memory of Kirk Merrington in 1948 by Ross Dailly

This Started With The Name Wharton

Adams had a poultry farm in Duck Pond Lane (left hand side of Sainsburys). They lived in a big grand house at the bottom of Woodchurch Lane; it fronted onto Prenton Road West. There was a plaque on the outhouse ...Read more

A memory of Oxton in 1954 by David Wharton

The Old Days

1960s down the washbrook by the old bridge catching sticklebacks and bullheads. Paddling under the two arches. Playing football on the ice when the brook used to flood into the field next to the brook in winter. Walking the ...Read more

A memory of Walsgrave on Sowe by Dave Edwards

The Haunted Farm House, Auldgirth

i went to school with one of the daughters who lived in this house she said it was very creepy. last year 2013 my son attended closeburn nursery with a little girl whos family are now living there and they said ...Read more

A memory of Auldgirth by Katrina Hair (Nee Vidovic)

The Chase Maternity Hospital

Does anyone out there have any photos of this old house which I believe dates back to the 1600. Iit was a welfare hospital for mothers to have their babies - much has been written but no photos. Would love some help on this.

A memory of Round Green in 1951 by Debs Newbound

South Ealing Road

I remember the shops, Hawkins where they had tins of biscuits along the front of the counter with see-through lids. The furniture shop, butchers and a funny dress shop. My mum helped out in a sweet shop called 'Bettys'. ...Read more

A memory of South Tottenham in 1965 by Judy Skeels

Salford 1967 1972

Hi, I lived at 20 Todd Street, Higher Broughton, Salford for 5 years. I left when I was 7. Went to St Thomas School, don't remember too much of school. Made my holy communion there. Remember going to Heaton and Manley Park ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1970 by Noreena Langdon

Running Errands In Market Street

One of the shops I remember well was Fosters. It was like a mini department store. We had some of our clothes from there. You could buy things and pay so much a week. It was how we lived then. It was quite ...Read more

A memory of Polesworth in 1960 by Marilynne Connolly

Captions

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Caption For Sandwich, The Barbican C1955

All traffic to Thanet passed under its arches, where a toll was paid.

Caption For Chepstow, The Town Gate 1925

The notice on the arch restricts the speed of all motors to 6 miles per hour through the arch, while the poster beside it is advertising a fete.

Caption For London, Marble Arch C1890

Marble Arch, in the corner of the picture, was placed in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in 1851. It had been built in 1827, when it stood outside Buckingham Palace.

Caption For Guisborough, The Priory 1891

Again we still see the old font in front of the priory arch and a gravel path to the right, long since disappeared, which presumably led to the greenhouse shown in the view of 1885.

Caption For London, Euston Square C1950

Immediately to the left are the trees in Euston Square, where the stonework of the Euston Arch is just visible. The arch was demolished amid much controversy in 1963.

Caption For Ebbw Vale, The Arches C1955

This stone arch was built in 1869 to carry raw materials to the iron furnaces. A pedestrian tunnel was added beside the main arch owing to the increase in traffic.

Caption For London, The Admiralty Arch C1920

Admiralty Arch at the far end of the Mall was completed in 1910 as part of the Victoria Memorial scheme; Sir Aston Webb was the architect of both the arch and the memorial.

Caption For Wimborne, Canford Bridge 1904

As well as its three main arches, the bridge also has six smaller flood arches across the fields on the south bank.

Caption For Bidford On Avon, Bridge 1910

Noted for its irregular arches, the bridge dates mainly from the 15th century, but some parts are thought to be much older.

Caption For Bathpool, The Bridge 1902

Bathpool is now very much a suburb of Taunton, with the spread of the Somerset town on one side and the M5 motorway on the other.

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral, North East 1887

The rounded arch of the Norman period gave way to the pointed arch, providing increased architectural strength and the opportunity for grander, expansive buildings.

Caption For Newark, Town Bridge 1890

This seven-arched road bridge was built in 1775 to carry the Great North Road over the river. It replaced earlier crossings dating from 1190.

Caption For Shepton Mallet, The Cross 1899

The fine market cross at the entrance to the Market Place has an elaborate medieval polygonal centre, with three storeys of arched niches; the crocketed pinnacle emerges from a plainer arched

Caption For Calne, St Mary's Church C1955

This view of the north door shows the two-arched doorway with hood mould. Inside can be seen the remains of a Norman arch.

Caption For Staines, The Bridge 1907

The refined and somewhat austere rusticated three-arch bridge of 1829-32 by John Rennie, the architect of old Waterloo Bridge, has been marred by a widening in 1958 in which footways were cantilevered

Caption For Glaisdale, Beggars Bridge C1965

The elegant, high-arched Beggars Bridge at Glaisdale is dated 1619, and carries the packhorse route from Glaisdale to Whitby across the River Esk.

Caption For Northampton, St Peter's Church Norman Arch 1922

The carving exudes an almost barbaric air: the capitals are full of curi- ous foliage inhabited by mythical winged creatures, writhing figures and animals, and the arches are a profusion of geometric

Caption For Launceston, The Arch C1960

With the introduction of the one-way system, traffic now travels only out of town through the arch. Next to the Arch is the Baker's Arms Hotel, another 18th-century building.

Caption For Henley On Thames, The River C1955

William Hayward built the five-arched Henley Bridge in 1786 to replace an earlier wooden structure that had been swept away by floods. The cost was estimated to be about £10,000.

Caption For Launceston, The Arch C1960

With the introduction of the one-way system, traffic now travels only out of town through the arch. Next to the Arch is the Baker's Arms Hotel, another 18th-century building.

Caption For Southampton, Bargate 1908

Up until the 1930s, specially designed trams with dome-shaped tops to fit the arch travelled through Bargate.

Caption For Furness Abbey, Norman Arches C1875

Erosion over the years has damaged the arches, and there is plant growth above them, which has now been removed.

Caption For Aylesbury, Wesleyan Chapel 1897

The designers certainly pushed the boat out: their 1893 facade is stylishly Italianate, with lots of carved stonework, banded arches and granite columns.

Caption For Andover, Lower High Street 1950

The George Hotel is entered through the old coaching arch under a 20th-century leaded window.