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Ystrad Hall

I was a member of Ystrad Hall also - I don't remember you Billy Crawford, what year was you there? Llangollen was a great place, I believe there was a lot of child molesting going on that's why you don't hear much about this strange ...Read more

A memory of Llangollen by James Pike

School Holidays

My grandparents and my mother come from Llanbradach Plasturtwyn Terr; I spent every school holiday and Christmas there. I remember my nan sending me to Snook's shop for a couple slices of ham and putting it on the book to pay ...Read more

A memory of Bedwas

Crewe 1924 1961

My earliest memory is sitting watching the trains thunder over the Cumberland bridge opposite our house in Market Street(1925). We were then moved to 24 Timbrell Ave, it later became 124, we lived there until 1943. During that time, ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by Ken Wood

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)

North Greenford In The Late 40s And 50s

I was born in Perivale Maternity Hospital in 1943. Like so many of your writers growing up then was a magical time; the freedom we had to wander the fields, play and fish in the canal (in homemade boats ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by John Bowring

The Bed Bug Weathervane!

St Mary’s Church at Kingsclere, north west of Basingstoke, is famous for a most unusual decoration, a weather-vane in the shape of a bed-bug, seen on the left hand side of the tower in this view. It is a very tasteful ...Read more

A memory of Kingsclere by Julia Skinner

My Memories Of Bretherdale

I am currently living in a middle of a field in Breatherdale. Betherdale will always will be in my memories because it is the place I grew up. When I was little Bretherdale was a lush green place to be! But as I ...Read more

A memory of Selside by Harry Laidlow

Living In Brentford In The 50's & 60's.

Hi my name is Barbara Ottewill (Nee Hutchinson). I have just had a very enjoyable walk down memory lane by reading articles about growing up in Brentford, written by Alf Winkworth, Eunice Burridge and Pat ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Barbara Ottewill

Long Lost Brother

I have just traced my long lost birth brother; John Foulds from Ashton Street - I had searched for 30 years to find him. There's no happy ending as I found out he passed away in 2006. I have been unable to find a ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery by Richy Horsley

Lost Memory

Hi, does anybody remember the Coxall family; Violet, William and children Leonard and Ronald. They lived in Spencer Grove, Stoke Newington. They lived here in 1940s. Anything on this family would be much appreciated. I know that ...Read more

A memory of Hackney by Sharon Robinson

Captions

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Caption For Anstey, Pack Horse Bridge C1965

The 16th-century stone bridge steps quietly by way of its five arches across the reedy Rothley Brook; the original roadway into the village is now reduced to a footpath.

Caption For Headley, The Cock Inn C1955

Out of sight, screened by trees, is the parish churchyard and the Victorian church; to the south of the church stands the old font in a niche below a 13th-century arch from the old church

Caption For Long Melford, Church 1904

The magnificence of the church was rather spoilt by the 18th-century red brick tower with classical blank arches and windows (see photograph 35493), built after much of the medieval tower

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade 1925

Between them are the solid shapes of Sundial Cottage and Library Cottage, and No 11 with its gabled frontage above an arched doorway (centre right).

Caption For Abergavenny, The Monument And Baptist Church C1965

Behind the mini-van on the left, the Butchers Arms had replaced a much older half- timbered building damaged extensively by fire in 1939.

Caption For Northwich, Anderton Boat Lift C1960

One such can be seen sandwiched between two barges. The Anderton Lift created a much faster passage for boats and increased the tonnage of river traffic to 226,000 in 1913.

Caption For Canterbury, Cathedral, Choir East 1921

After a disastrous fire in 1174, the new choir was designed by William of Sens, a French master mason who was versed in the Gothic style of northern France, with its pointed arches and universal stone-built

Caption For Inverness, From The Castle C1890

It is thought that Macbeth may have lived at Inverness Castle, or used it as a base for operations against the Orcadians.The suspension bridge superseded a stone bridge of seven arches which was destroyed

Caption For Broadwoodwidger, The Church C1950

The chancel arch and font date from this time, the tower is late 14th-century and the south aisle was added during a restoration of 1531.

Caption For Hailsham, St Mary's Church C1955

This view is taken from the brick four-centred arch into Market Square. The brick footpath heads towards the porch which, with the south aisle, was added in 1870 to designs by H E Rumble.

Caption For London, Old Ferry Wharf 1890

This is a much changed view: the working barges have gone, to be replaced by ranks of houseboats.

Caption For Broadwater, The Village 1954

This is a much more recent view of this district of Worthing. Nearby there is a large old cemetery and chapel, with many graves of the wealthy.

Caption For Port Erin, Fleshwick Bay, Natural Arch 1897

Here at Fleshwick, visitors can explore this superb natural arch.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, Village And Church 1890

This photograph, taken from the east bank of the river, south of the Barley Mow pub, manages to exclude George Gilbert Scott's rather fine 1864 seven-arched brick bridge over the river.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Old Market Square 1929

His poem about the embittered fisherman Peter Grimes inspired an opera by a much later and better known resident, Benjamin Britten.

Caption For Leeds, The Town Hall 1894

When Leeds town hall was opened by Queen Victoria, the streets were lined with palm trees and triumphal arches.

Caption For Pembroke, Main Street 1936

Here it can be seen at the end of the street, past the Lion Hotel and the arched entrance to the British Legion Club.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Ornamental Grounds 1921

Coping stones now surround the edge of the lake, and the arch of roses that spanned Picklefoot Spring at the point where it emerges has been constructed.

Caption For Wimborne, Canford Bridge C1955

An inscription on the underside of the central arch reveals that the bridge was 'finished in the year 1813 by John Dyson, Engineer, Jesse Bushrod, Mason.` Inside the downstream parapet, an 1827

Caption For Aldershot, Wellington Monument 1891

statue of the Duke of Wellington seated on his horse, Copenhagen, has been situated on Round Hill since 1885, when it was brought from Hyde Park Corner in London where it had dwarfed the Constitution Arch

Caption For Fleetwood, The Beach 1902

The second light stands a little way behind, in the town, a much taller tower modelled on the Pharos light of ancient Alexandria.

Caption For East Ayton, Derwent Café C1965

Not far from the cafe is the four-arch sandstone bridge over the Derwent, built in 1775 by York architect John Carr.

Caption For Boxford, Broad Street C1955

The arched footbridge gives access over the River Brett, which flows through the village.

Caption For Penarth, St Augustine's Church C1874

This building replaced a much smaller church on the same site. The construction of the new St Augustine's began in 1865; dedication by the Bishop of Llandaff followed the next year.