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Very Fond Memories Of Lmtoh Ward 5
I was in St Giles Hospital, Camberwell, and was transferred to Lord Mayor Treloars Orphopaedic Hospital, Alton because the surgeon was a good friend of the main Consultant Surgeon at Alton who was, I think Mr ...Read more
A memory of Alton in 1959 by
Above Shop Flats
1963: We were so desperate for somewhere to live when we got married that we almost signed up for one of the upstairs flats above the shops. The flats were brand new and looked very attractive back then. The the reality set ...Read more
A memory of South Wigston by
Lavender Hill
My uncle and aunt had a house in Beaufoy Rd, number 5, tucked into the corner next to the Fish & Chip shop. When I was home on on leave from sea that is where I lived, for about 5 years. Usually up the smoke to the jazz clubs I ...Read more
A memory of Battersea in 1954 by
Delamere By Sid Grant
The Jewish Fresh Air Home and School was founded in 1921 by Miss Margaret Langdon, MBE, MA (1890-1980) and located at Blakemere Lane, Delamere near Norley, in the beautiful Cheshire countryside. My time spent there was from ...Read more
A memory of Delamere in 1930 by
What Happened To Me
My name was Lynette Evans I’d just like to say hi to everyone that has shared memories of Splott. I remember so much, so clearly, I was barely 3 years old when I moved from Llanharran to Portmanmore Road. It was a ...Read more
A memory of Splott in 1964 by
The Flats
This is the new flats in Thirlmere Way, the top end near Royal Avenue, and you can see the Labour Club too on the left of the flats. The GUS ( Great Universal Stores) offices was built on the field as well but I don't remember the date. I ...Read more
A memory of Widnes in 1965 by
The Good Old Days
I was born in Luton in the 1940s and remember well the shops in Manchester Street with WG Durrants butchers on the corner of Manchester Street and Bridge Street. Next door in Bridge Street was a garage and further along Manchester ...Read more
A memory of Luton by
Memories Of Leadgate And Iveston 1938 1943
I came to live at Leadgate when I was 12 years old and attended Leadgate Council School which was a large red brick building for infants and juniors, boys and girls. I was at the school for only 2 years, ...Read more
A memory of Leadgate in 1930 by
Flats In Palace Street
Hi, does anyone recall these flats? My grandparents lived there, Mr and Mrs Rowe. My grandad worked on the Barbican, he was a skipper on a fishing boat. They had a large family, my dad was one of their children, name of ...Read more
A memory of Plymouth in 1930 by
Cuperhead Across From Alan St. Skyscraper Flats
Before we moved to the flats in Cuperhead, we lived in Culzean Place which were very small tin houses /maisonettes. We were a family of 5 at that time till we moved to the flats in Cuperhead, then ...Read more
A memory of Coatbridge in 1959
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It was a Tudor building inside a later shell: those chimney-stacks betray its true vintage.
The Cock, run by H Painter, has a later door case, and Peterhouse has a Victorian shop window.
There are a number of lovely timber-framed buildings in this village, and many more that were once of timber, until a brick façade was added at a later date.
Gloucester Cathedral has a Norman nave, later Gothic vaulting, an early Perpendicular choir and a later Perpendicular Lady Chapel; yet these disparate architectural styles form a coherent whole.
Small, well-mannered cottages set a later 19th-century scene in the days before parked cars lined the roads.
It was designed by Halfpenny, with a later 1839 tower and square spire by Chantrell.
The medieval church was as high as it was long - but a later miscalculation on the part of some 18th-century restorers left the steeple 2ft shorter than the nave and chancel.
A later view of St Ann's Gate, with motor cars in evidence in the street scene - now, the gate can be used by pedestrians only.
At a later date, stone from the cloisters and the top of the tower (seen behind) was taken to build a farmhouse.
At Thorne the church of St Nicholas has a late 13th-century tower and early 20th-century glass.
We may be thankful that although a later entrance building was wrecked by fire, both the older theatre and music pavilion can still be seen today, and the pier remains successful.
Although first founded in the 7th century by St Cuthbert, the present priory church and ruins relate to a later Augustinian community established in about 1190.
This photo depicts a later restoration (which included the demolition of a chimney).
It is noted for its parish church, which combines Anglo- Saxon detail and features with Norman work, a late 11th-century phase cumbersomely termed Saxo-Norman Overlap.
A later view, shows the Winter Gardens now completing the arc of guest houses and other buildings that overlook the wide promenade.
This view from the water meadows is a very well known one and relatively little changed, although it would look very different to a late medieval traveller when there were fourteen parish church towers
Lee on the Solent grew as a late Victorian development.
But its small museum remembers a later warrior, Lawrence of Arabia, who lived not far away until his death in 1935.
The clock on the church tower was a later addition of around 1912.
Behind the trees is the Foxton inclined plane, a late 19th-century engineering feat that lifted loaded barges up the hillside in a cradle.
A striking feature of this picture is the contrast between the rounded, early Norman arch in the foreground and the taller, narrow pointed arch of a later period at the western end of the nave.
On the right is a later extension to the Jubilee Hall of 1889.
The church of St John, centre left, is Norman in origin, but has a later octagonal tower and pyramidal roof.
Lee-on-the-Solent grew as a late-Victorian development.
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