Maps

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Memories

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Bristol City Docks The History

Bristol's great heritage started from humble beginnings. An Anglo-Saxon settlement by the name of Brigstowe steadily grew into a thriving port. After the Norman invasion of 1066, a castle was built in what is now known ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Weekend Walks

As a young lad, living in Shepton Mallet, I used to eagerly await my older brother's visits at weekends. Saturdays would often involve a walk to Wells & a matinee at the Regal. If there wasn't a film on we wanted - or I was old ...Read more

A memory of Shepton Mallet by bru.enzer

Family History

My grandfather John Bartholomew was born in Duntarvie Caastle in 1848. Because of the spring line which went throught the "field" the house was wet and eventually the estate built a new farmstead - Duntarvie. This was situated ...Read more

A memory of Duntarvie Castle in 1860 by Richard Widdowson

Lady Lea

Does anyone remember a bridge to the quarry under Lady Lea Lane? I think it was for transporting sand from the quarry to the canal. There used to be a carving of as "castle" under the bridge carved into the brickwork. Any story known about ...Read more

A memory of Rhodesia in 1930 by Thomas Bell

1956 Onwards

Jennifer and I started our married life in South Wales in a little village called Caio, at that time all Welsh speaking. You may have gathered from my writings I was recalled back into the army for the campaign that was called The Suez ...Read more

A memory of Caio in 1956 by George Larbey

The Grange

I also remember the Grange Hotel mentioned on Little Bookham memories. In the late 1950s or early 1960s it must have been, I recall Sandy who worked behnd the bar. Leslie the boss used to get a bit miffed with some of us youngsters ...Read more

A memory of Little Bookham by Paula Clements

Moving Back To The Hurst

I was born on the Trope Colony Estate in 1956. In 1959 we moved into Colington House, Collyhurst Flats, these flats we called London Flats ands what a shame when they started to sink in the mid 1960s, the reason being ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by Colin Blaney

Help Please

I am looking into the history of King Street in Castle Douglas and have been told there was a church, where exactly I am unsure, but if anyone could help with names or pictures I would very much appreciate it. I have heard that it was situated near what is now a convenience store.

A memory of Castle Douglas by Gemma Thomson

Travels With My Aunt

I stayed with my Great Aunt Evelyn Cramer Roberts in one half the "Cottages" (16C left hand side of the road going towards the station) during parts of my childhood and growing years between 1934 and 1956. In my childhood ...Read more

A memory of Eridge Green in 1944 by Christine Winterbotham

Lympne Castle Stables

I used to have my horse Shogun there and its a real part of Lympne and the castle!

A memory of Lympne by Natalie Miller

Captions

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Caption For Harlech, The Castle 1889

Owain Glyndwr took the castle in 1404, but his attempt to bring independence to Wales came to an end when Henry V stormed Harlech and captured Owain and his family.

Caption For Dolwyddelan, The Castle 1891

The castle was sited so as to control the principal route between Nant Conway and Meironnydd by way of the Lledr Valley. It was captured by the English in 1283.

Caption For Sleaford, Monument C1950

Sleaford has fragments of a castle, built by Alexander, the princely Bishop of Lincoln, in the 1120s, but its function as a market town for north Kesteven is undimmed.

Caption For Rowlands Castle, St Hubert's Church Idsworth C1955

early part of the 17th century, busts began to take the place of effigies; the county's earliest bust can be found here, on the memorial to Sir Thomas Cornwallis, one-time governor of the castle

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Gardens, Bowling Green 1927

This is part of the castle grounds, and tournaments can be held here.

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Gardens, Tennis Courts 1927

This is part of the castle grounds, and tournaments can be held here.

Caption For Hadleigh, The High Street C1950

The Castle Hotel, with its gabled roof and solid appearance, takes its name from Hadleigh Castle.Although this photograph shows the High Street, it lacks the bustle we see today.A small garage is tucked

Caption For Torrington, Castle Hill 1890

Castle Hill is part of 365 acres of common land donated for '...the relief of the poor' in the 12th century. There are 20 miles of public rights of way.

Caption For Cardiff, Castle South Side 1893

Although the castle entrance is enlarged, the Animal Wall re-sited and the trailing vines long since removed, this remains a familiar scene.

Caption For Cardiff, Castle South Side 2004

Although the castle entrance is enlarged, the Animal Wall re-sited and the trailing vines long since removed, this remains a familiar scene.

Caption For Sandwich, The Barbican 1924

Just upstream is the Roman site, Richborough Castle. The town is home to the famous St George's Golf Club.

Caption For Lancaster, Castle Warden, John O'gaunt's Chair 1927

Almost since its foundation by Roger de Poitou in 1070, the castle has been the seat of justice and punishment; the assizes were held there from 1166 to 1972 and, but for a brief period, has also served

Caption For Bangor, Penrhyn Castle 1890

One mile east of Bangor off the present-day A55 stands Penrhyn Castle, a popular attraction with visitors to the area.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle, South Side And Keep 1893

The keep was isolated from the rest of the castle by its own moat, and defended by a double drawbridge.

Caption For Bridgnorth, North Gate 1896

Visiting the town at the beginning of the Civil War, Charles I described the view from the castle ramparts as 'the finest in my kingdom'.

Caption For Kington, Church Street 1956

There have been relatively few changes here, one of the best being that the Imperial Café is now a second hand bookshop called Castle Hill Books.

Caption For Kenilworth, The Queen And Castle Hotel C1960

was in another of the town's inns, The Kings Arms, that Sir Walter Scott did the preparatory work and outline for his classic novel 'Kenilworth', set during the period of the last building phase of the castle

Caption For Scarborough, South Bay C1960

The extensive remains of 12th-century Scarborough Castle crown the headland in the background of this summer time view of Scarborough's South Beach.

Caption For Warrington, The Suspension Bridge And Parish Church C1955

Howley is one of Warrington's oldest districts, with a simple Norman castle standing guard over the ancient ford at Latchford.

Caption For Lincoln, Steep Hill C1955

This view looks down Steep Hill from nearer Castle Hill, with the jettied and timber-framed Spinning Wheel Restaurant on the far left, its later Georgian bow windows tucking under the jetty.

Caption For London, Elephant And Castle 1885

The Elephant and Castle, a great meeting place of thoroughfares, was termed a ‘ganglion of roads’ by Dickens in ‘Bleak House’.The squat old inn that gave it its name dominates the scene, and is offering

Caption For Launceston, Castle Lodge 1906

Down the lane to the left, on the other side of the castle green, is Northgate and Doomsdale, the prison which included among its inmates the Catholic martyr St Cuthbert Mayne, the Quaker George Fox, and

Caption For Snape, The Castle 1900

To the north-east of Masham and three miles south of Bedale, Snape Castle was once the home of Katherine Parr, sixth and last wife of Henry VIII.

Caption For Old Swinford, The Castle, Church Road C1960

Despite its name, it was never a castle, but parts of it are 15th-century.