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Burnt Boy
while hop picking with my parents at a farm in paddock wood in the early 1950s i was badley burnt when a petrol stove exploded farm name not rememberd spent 6 months in the burns unit at a hospital in east ...Read more
A memory of Paddock Wood by
Brim Boys ( Terry Lavender )
I attended brim boys from 1964 to 1967 Mr Kelly ( thrack ) headmaster Mr Clarke maths techer Mr Davies RE teacher Mr Rodgers science teacher Mr Wood woodwork teacher ( yep) Mr Smith metalwork Teacher Mr Sharpe PE teacher Mr ...Read more
A memory of Brimington by
Ashton Palai De Dance. 1940's
My dad was a band leader at the Palais in Aston-under-Lyne. He played violin. He stood at the front of the stage, playing, for the dancers on Saturday nights. He used to take me and I sat on the stage all night watching. His name was George Eric Bailey.
A memory of Failsworth in 1943 by
Alexandra Railway Bridge
Alexandra railway bridge was just behind Blackfriars Road Bridge and was removed in the 1980's. I seem to remember Taylor Woodrow cut it up with machinery mounted on the rail lines, then Smit, the Dutch salvage firm came ...Read more
A memory of London in 1982 by
Yester Years
My mother was the last Queen of Barepot, sometime before 1950 when I was born. Her maiden name was Amy Bailey, sister of Tom bailey and daughter of James Bailey of Works Yard.
A memory of Barepot by
Wraight Or Wraite Family With Bailey Family
Leonard Wraight, a Farmer & carrier, his wife Elizabeth and their son of 16, Walter Wraight lived in Great Mongeham in 1901. Leonard was the son of Richard Wraight & Ann Holmes and was born ...Read more
A memory of Great Mongeham in 1900
Would You Believe It
The young man on the outside of the pavement is me, the group standing in the distance are family members and the two on my right are demanding to know where I am going, as it happened I was going to see my Gran. Did not know ...Read more
A memory of Biddulph in 1955 by
Woody Bay
I have a lot of information about Woody Bay from the 1880's to the 1980's. I lived there myself from 1968 to 1971 and had connections with the place after that. Rather than ramble on for ages and ages, the simple answer is for me to ...Read more
A memory of Woody Bay Sta by
Wayfarers Rest
My name is Alan Taylor, when I was a baby I was looked after ( unofficially adopted) in 1941 by the Bydawell family, due to problems during the war. Dad (Bill Bydawell) bought a piece of land in The Drive, Ifold and built a temporary ...Read more
A memory of Loxwood in 1945 by
Watford And Bushey
My name is Richard Chivers and I was born in 1961 at Sycamore Close off Park Avenue Bushey, my first school was Highwood junior my teacher was Mrs Brickhill, funny how you can remember someone's name over 50 years ago. My mates I ...Read more
A memory of Watford by
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Flint was given a large but weak outer bailey, but the rectangular inner ward was supported with towers at the angles.
This view shows (to the left) a poster advertising Bailey's Central Pharmacy.
This is located just 50m from the cathedral; it fronts onto the Bailey, a mediaeval street that follows the spine of the peninsula from the historic Market Place to Prebends Bridge.
Arthur's height landed him a job with Barnum & Bailey's circus.
Grange had two piers, Bailey Lane and this one, Clare House Pier, which is said to have come from Piel.
Circuses, including Barnum and Bailey's, once passed down this street on their way to the Vetch field.
The place also had a Norman earthwork castle, a motte and bailey type; in later years it was a boot and shoe making town, one of several that thrived around Northampton.
Bailey's Hotel was the first to accommodate visitors to Blackpool, along with Bennett's and Yorkshire House.
The old cattle market occupied part of the former bailey of the castle, until 1960 when it moved out to make way for a car park.
This great castle mound is perhaps best seen from the top of church tower: it is a fine example of a motte and bailey.
However, all`s well that ends well, since here in the Lower Bailey the public can now be entertained on a summer`s evening by open-air productions of Shakespeare.
Little remains of Robert de Turbeville's early 12th-century motte and bailey castle.
This wooded hill in the town centre is topped by the ruins of a Norman castle, whose builders might not be entirely surprised to find that the outer bailey now houses a zoo: after all, exotic animals were
This sylvan path winds down from the castle inner bailey towards Park Lodge, and then through the Roman wall to more open parkland with the boating pool and the River Colne.
Note the pier (now removed) up the coast in the far distance, the cinema in the centre of the picture and J Bailey, 'Family Butcher' on this side of it.
Castle Street is named for a Norman motte-and-bailey earthwork on the wooded hill above the village.
Totternhow Knolls is the name given to the remains of Totternhoe Castle, a Norman motte and bailey built over Saxon remains.
The castle was on a hill north of the church, comprising a motte and bailey with earth and timber fortifications.
Halfway along the castle, Henry II's shell keep on the Norman Motte or mound divides the two baileys, the right-hand one filled with the massive Victorian rebuild.
Possibly originally a prehistoric fort, it is a motte and bailey earthwork.
The church stands outside the castle bailey.
Devizes Castle was originally a Norman motte and bailey fortification, but was rebuilt in 1120, possibly by Bishop Osmund of Salisbury.
After being swept away by flood-water in the early morning of 25 March 1968 it was replaced by a Bailey bridge, meant to be temporary, but which is still there today.
The church dominates views from the south while behind it, to the north, are the remains of the Norman motte and bailey castle.
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