Places
32 places found.
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- Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
- Kensington, Middlesex
- Chelsea, Middlesex
- Sloane Square, Middlesex
- Kensal Town, Middlesex
- Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire
- Easton Royal, Wiltshire
- Hook Green, Kent (near Royal Tunbridge Wells)
- Tollard Royal, Wiltshire
- Studley Royal, Yorkshire
- Notting Hill, Middlesex
- Royal's Green, Cheshire
- Manor Royal, Sussex
- Mancot Royal, Clwyd
- Park Royal, Greater London
- Royal Oak, Durham
- Royal Oak, Lancashire
- Royal Oak, Yorkshire
- Royal British Legion Village, Kent
- Preston, Wiltshire (near Royal Wootton Bassett)
- Hawkenbury, Kent (near Royal Tunbridge Wells)
- Stone Cross, Kent (near Royal Tunbridge Wells)
- Lower Green, Kent (near Royal Tunbridge Wells)
- Green Hill, Wiltshire (near Royal Wootton Bassett)
- St John's, Kent (near Royal Tunbridge Wells)
- Lower Green, Kent (near Royal Tunbridge Wells)
- The Common, Wiltshire (near Royal Wootton Bassett)
- Park Corner, Sussex (near Royal Tunbridge Wells)
- West Kilburn, Middlesex
- Knightsbridge, Middlesex
- South Kensington, Middlesex
- North Kensington, Middlesex
Photos
1,326 photos found. Showing results 801 to 820.
Maps
158 maps found.
Books
2 books found. Showing results 961 to 2.
Memories
992 memories found. Showing results 401 to 410.
Vimy Lines, June 1954 Royal Signals
The 1st week of June - Richmond House - Vimy lines. 20 Troop, D.I Sgt Major Geough, Cpl Joness, l/cpl Peter Tiltman, Sgt Geough, 20 Troop won drill for 3rd time - so he keeps the cup. Over my dead body if ...Read more
A memory of Catterick in 1954 by
Easthampstead, Bracknell
We moved to Easthampstead in 1962 and moved away in 1968. Bracknell town did have the Crossways but I do remember the rest of the town which was still beautiful and old. When we returned in 1969 I was horrified as an 11 ...Read more
A memory of Bracknell in 1962
Heswall, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital
I,ve lived in Irby in my early years in a prefab, temp housing after the war. I had a accident and went to Heswall hospital by milk float as we had no car or phone in those days. My memory was the open or ...Read more
A memory of Heswall in 1967
National Service And Finding My Wife!
On 3rd of June 1953 I arrived at West Kirby by steam train with a good many other RAF recruits who had been brought to the town to do their recruit training at Royal Air Force Recruit Training School West Kirby ...Read more
A memory of West Kirby by
Horsley Hall Pioneer Army Camp
Hi can anyone help me am looking for a photo of the royal pioneers army camp at Horsley hall in the 1955 if any one as got a photo please my i have a copy.
A memory of Gresford in 1955 by
Rip Thomas Glazebrook
In memory of my great uncle Pte. Thomas Glazebrook of the 10th. Royal Hussars, stationed here in 1911, who was injured at the 2nd. Battle of Ypres and KIA 1918.
A memory of South Tidworth in 1910 by
Royal Observer Corps.
This was the view we enjoyed as members of the ROC which used the church tower as its look-out post. On exercises we would man the post round the clock. Formed to assist in the tracking of enemy aircraft in ...Read more
A memory of Headley in 1953 by
Pickmere Boating Lake
My wife came across John Baylies memories of Jack Spence. I was the little lad who also helped bring water from the spring. I only lived over the fields and was always down the lake, I remember the rowing boats blue & white ...Read more
A memory of Pickmere in 1958 by
Huts
i was 5 wen we came back from germany and were put into the nissan huts used during the war by royal artillery the guns were still there and me and my sister jenny used to play on them and turn the wheel and make them turn we left there and moved to ...Read more
A memory of Barking
Salford Royal Hospital
Re: Hilda Smith and Salford Royal Hospital. I was a patient in Salford Royal Hospital in January 1963 and remember a lovely nurse called " Staff Nurse Ramsbottom". I expect she went on to be a Sister. Maybe you remember her if she ...Read more
A memory of Salford by
Captions
986 captions found. Showing results 961 to 984.
The royal apartments were situated on the west side of the quadrangle. It was here that Queen Margaret kept vigil whilst James IV fought at Flodden. James was between a rock and a hard place.
Visible and Invisible History The inventory of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments survey of the area in 1923 listed eighteen buildings other than the parish churches.
Argyll and Auchinbreck alike must have sensed that the day would be hard the moment they saw the royal standard and heard Montrose's pipers playing that quaint Cameron ditty 'Sons of dogs, come and we
edifice, decorated with portraits of the Stuart kings and the one tragic Queen of Scots and topped by a long column with, at its summit, the unicorn, holding a shield displaying the lion rampant, the royal
The brick gateway, with its barely discernible royal cipher, is all that remains.
Apparently out of favour during the reign of Edward VI, he returned to royal favour with the accession of Queen Mary and was appointed her chamberlain and also chancellor for the south of Wales.
There were three pubs - the Royal Oak and the King's Head on the High Street, roughly where their namesakes are today, and the Clarence Arms (now the Park Hotel) on Park Road.
Beyond is Sandy Bay, Littleham's own beach, once a smugglers' cove but now the setting for one of England's largest caravan sites, often echoing with gunfire from the Royal Marines training range
Not yet an independent university, the college was one of three set up by the government; they were linked to the Royal University of Ireland, which operated as an examining body from Dublin.
The National Provincial bank is now part of NatWest Bank, itself owned by the Royal Bank of Scotland.
There were three pubs - the Royal Oak and the King's Head on the High Street, roughly where their namesakes are today, and the Clarence Arms (now the Park Hotel) on Park Road.
William decided to shut this 'back gate' to his kingdom by building a royal fortress at the entrance to the valley.
The 200-foot Royal Victoria Pier (left) was built out from Castle Hill at Butlers Horse, and was erected to coincide with Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1897.
In the Middle Ages, the Basildon area formed part of the Royal Forest, and throughout the following centuries it remained a rural backwater.
early doubts, by the outbreak of the First World War Britain had the largest and most advanced submarine fleet in the world, and Vickers were responsible for building 69 of the 74 submarines in the Royal
The councillors were right to name it Royal Avenue. The photograph shows the Provincial Bank, which had in fact been in 'Hercules Place', now absorbed.
Malthouse (formerly the Rising Sun), the Spotted Dog, the Cricketers Arms, the Queen's Head, the Pilgrim (formerly the Station Hotel), the Bush, the Windmill (now closed), the Stepping Stones, the Royal
They have also performed at the Royal Albert Hall, and are often heard at various charitable events.
wharves, depicted in Ward's 1835 painting 'A View of Henley Bridge', was transformed by the fashionable rowing fraternity and by an event that became a key event in the social calendar: the Henley Royal
By the time Inman's 'City of Paris' was built at J & G Thompsons (later John Brown & Co), passenger comfort on the transatlantic route had come a long way since the pioneering days of the 'Royal William
Royal visitors were quite frequent, as it was first choice for the Court when on tour.
The East Lancashire Regiment, together with the South Lancashire Regiment and the Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire), is the forebear of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment.
The colours of the Devizes Loyal Volunteers hang above the chancel.
The curious tall thin building behind the telegraph pole is the 1872 Loyal Gaskill Lodge of Oddfellows.
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