Maps

115 maps found.

1895, Temple Ewell Ref. RNE845860
1896, Temple Fields Ref. RNE845861
1896, Temple Guiting Ref. RNE845878
1896, Temple Mills Ref. RNE845904
1897, Temple Sowerby Ref. RNE845914
1945, Temple Fortune Ref. NPO1190922
1899, Temple Cloud Ref. RNC845849
1899, Temple Guiting Ref. RNC845878
1921, Temple End Ref. POP845859
1919, Temple Fields Ref. POP845861
1947, Temple Balsall Ref. NPO845838
1946, Temple End Ref. NPO845858
1947, Temple Ewell Ref. NPO845860
1946, Temple Fields Ref. NPO845861
1946, Temple Guiting Ref. NPO845878
1946, Temple Herdewyke Ref. NPO845881
1895, Temple Cowley Ref. RNE845854
1896, Temple Hill Ref. RNE845888
1896, Temple Normanton Ref. RNE845908
1920, Temple Fortune Ref. POP1190922

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Memories

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Batter Park Off Temple Ave

Hi my name is Terence Stone (Vic) as I was more commonly known and I grew up in a wooden hut in Battery park hut number 2 and have many very fond memories of my childhood but sadly I cant find any trace or photos from there ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by woodyturner1

A Very Happy Childhood At Westbury

My name is Andy Pike, getting on a bit now but lovely to read other folks memories of Westbury. Here are a few reminiscences of my childhood in Westbury on Trym in the 50's and 60's. Maybe this will ring a ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym by waylandpike

Bread, Cakes, Cafe And Masons

Of course everybody know this building as Taylor's. However not everybody knows that there is another floor above the restaurant level. It can be clearly seen in the photo. This was the location of Cannock's Freemasons Temple for many years and may still be so for all I know.

A memory of Cannock

Happy Days

I had a fantastic childhood living in Sale Moor. I suppose one of my most vivid memories was selling the evening paper "Empire News" from the front of the Temple Inn to the crowds attending the Warwick Picture house on Temple Road junction ...Read more

A memory of Sale in 1950 by David Gilmartin

Living Above The Shops Thornton St North

We moved to Collyhurst (60 Thornton St North) in 1966/67 and I have always considered myself a Collyhurst girl. I absolutely loved it there and used to play on the railway line at the back of the flats. ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1967 by Lesley Mottley

Temple Hill Shops

My Grandmother and Grandfather had the hardware shop (Frost) for a long time. I remember going out with my Dad and my Grandfather on the paraffin round (Esso Blue and Pink) around Dartford. I was very young and found it great fun, ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by tjdodd

Exciting And Interesting Times

Not sure if anyone reads their comments later in life, but in response to one, it was Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers. Cliff lived in Long Lane, next door to where I lived when I was 3 or 4. We lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1968 by Nick Brown

Casterton Hall Homicide 1868

Hi, My name is Robyn Arkinstall and I live in Australia. I am very interested and doing research into the Arkinstall surname, worldwide. On Friday December 11, 1868 a James/John? Arkinstall was employed at ...Read more

A memory of Kirkby Lonsdale by Robyn Arkinstall

The Regal

In the fifties I remember the Regal cinema at Temple Fields. I think it was an old factory converted to a cinema. I used to go on Saturday morning with my older brother. You had to be arrive early or it would be full and you would not get ...Read more

A memory of Harlow by Brenda Stapleton

Schoolboy Caddy

I spent many a happy moment as a schoolboy caddy at BBGC at the end of the 50s and early 60s. It was also a very useful source of pocket money. I regularly caddied for local businessmen, the likes of the MD of Weston's Biscuits, ...Read more

A memory of Burnham by Michael Boweren

Captions

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Caption For Avebury, The Avenue C1955

Along this sacred avenue dead bodies were probably carried to the temple of Avebury.

Caption For Corsham, Box Tunnel 1904

Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the famous Box Tunnel in 1841 as part of his ambitious Great Western Railway link between London's Paddington station and Bristol's Temple Meads.

Caption For Dublin, St Mary's Pro Cathedral 1897

It was completed in 1821 in a Greek revival style, with a Doric Portico based upon the Temple of Theseus in Athens.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1887

On the far right are the offices of the Royal Insurance and beyond the Temple is the Prudential Assurance Building.

Caption For London, The Embankment From Temple Pier 1890

Bazalgette also designed the Temple Pier and its arch of 1868.

Caption For Wednesbury, The Parish Church C1965

Some believe that there was once a temple to the Anglo-Saxon god Woden on the hilltop site where St Bartholomew's now stands.

Caption For London, The Embankment From Temple Pier 1890

The delightful Temple Gardens once extended right the way down to the river.

Caption For Bath, Roman Baths 1901

The resultant temple was therefore dedicated to the goddess Sul Minerva.

Caption For London, Law Courts C1890

We can see the monument topped by a dragon marking Temple Bar on the City boundary in the middle of the road.

Caption For Farley Green, 1927

During the mid 19th century, the writer Martin Tupper exposed a fine Romano-British temple.

Caption For Reading, Royal Berks Hospital 1896

Built as a result of a vigorous campaign by a local citizen, Richard Oliver, and funded by public subscription on donated land, this great Ionic temple to health opened in May 1839.

Caption For Lexden, St Leonard's Church 1892

Lexden is dotted with Roman earthworks, and it has been suggested that the church may stand on the site of a temple.

Caption For Washington, St Mary's Church C1960

Formerly an Iron Age circular rampart and the site of a Romano-British temple, Chanctonbury Ring rises to 783 feet.

Caption For Colchester, Vineyard Street 1904

Colchester Castle—the largest Norman Keep ever built—stands on the site of the Roman temple of Claudius, which was destroyed during the Boudiccan rebellion of AD60.

Caption For Avebury, The Avenue C1955

Along this sacred avenue dead bodies were probably carried to the temple of Avebury.

Caption For Croxley Green, All Saints Church 1897

In 1907 the exciting architect Temple Moore added a nave, turning the old church into the north aisle. Moore used brick with stone bands and produced a most successful design.

Caption For Rothley, The Temple C1955

Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-52), the historian and essayist, was born at the Temple on St Crispin's Day 1800, and it was his masterpiece 'The History of England', published between 1848 and 1862

Caption For London, Crystal Palace 1900

It was a temple to the triumphs of Victorian art and industry. After the Exhibition, it was moved to wooded parkland at Sydenham in south-east London.

Caption For London, Crystal Palace 1900

It was a temple to the triumphs of Victorian art and industry. After the Exhibition, it was moved to wooded parkland at Sydenham in south-east London.

Caption For Leeds, Temple Newsam Gardens C1960

Temple Newsam was bought by Leeds Corporation in 1922 from Edward Wood, the future Lord Halifax.The first house known to have been built here belonged to Thomas, Lord Darcy, who was executed for

Caption For Dartford, C1960

On the left is a pub known as the Malt Shovel, and the 480 bus has journeyed to this point from Temple Hill.

Caption For Aylesbury, Castle Street C1955

Here the photographer looks uphill towards Temple Square. The 18th-century cottages on the left stand behind a raised pavement.

Caption For Sheffield, Ecclesall Church C1965

In 1908 the east end of the chancel was extended and the transepts added; the gradient of the site was such that the archi- tect, Temple-Moore, designed a structure supported on a round- arched

Caption For Wednesbury, The Parish Church C1965

Some believe that there was once a temple to the Anglo-Saxon god Woden on the hilltop site where St Bartholomew's now stands.