Books

Sorry, no books were found that related to your search.

Memories

1,304 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Warmsworth To Sally Goozer

Hi I am Stuart Lindsay, my parents moved into the first council house on Tenter Lane no. 38 in 1950 and I was born in 1951. Sally Goozer was a favourite haunt for me and my late cousin Anthony Basham who lived in Cliff ...Read more

A memory of Levitt Hagg by Stuart Lindsay

We Will Be Back

Hi, I was born 43 Tixall road and my Grandmother was at No. 45 we would walk into town via the River Sow to the baths with towel under our arms. Or into town to Woodalls for material or wool and on market day there would be flags for ...Read more

A memory of Stafford by adame

Visiting My Grandmother In Newton

Every school holiday from 1959 onwards, my brothers Tony, Brian, and later my sister Karen and I stayed with my grandmother Sarah Stones & Harold Stones. Gran owned the Stones greengrocers shop in High ...Read more

A memory of Newton-le-Willows by beverleybettyboo

Visiting Abinger Hammer In The 1960s.

I used to visit Abinger Hammer in the late 60s early 70s with my Nan and Granddad and Mum to see my Great-Auntie Mabel and Great-Uncle Jack. They lived next door (or next but one?) to the Post Office and Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Abinger Hammer by kerryag

Visiting

I had family who lived in Droxford, that was my Uncle Peter, Aunty Dot and my cousins Susan, Christine and John Miles.  Sorry John if you are reading this, it's your five mins of fame.  I loved going over there and was always made welcome. ...Read more

A memory of Droxford by Vanessa Hillman(Nee Miles)

Vincent School

Hi my name is peter jarman and lived in Northolt and went to Vincent secondary school anybody out there remember the era

A memory of Northolt by peterjarman50

Vicky Burkes School Of Dancing

I do remember Saturday nights at Vicky burkes. Yes it was on the corner of the Nelson rd and the Hounslow rd opposite the admiral Nelson pub. Also on the other corner was Robs sweet shop where you could get penny drinks ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by brianbrown_10

Vicar And Liquor

In the 1960s, I was a choirboy at St. Peter's Church. The church was next to our school, with a pub across the road. Local gossip held that the vicar was an alcoholic. When adults said, "I've got an appointment with the vicar", it ...Read more

A memory of West Molesey by John Curtis

Used Electrical Shop

Does any one remember the shop that sold used electricals in Hounslow in the 60/70s , I think it was on treaty rd ? It was run by my dads friend Peter whittle... ? This was where I bought my 1st record player and records ....

A memory of Hounslow by tinawesting

Uncle Arthur And The East Devon Golf Club

Both my parents had family in Devon. My mum had a relatively whom I knew as Uncle Arthur. He was a golf pro at the East Devon Golf Club and lived in a house close to the course with ...Read more

A memory of Knowle by suemo159

Captions

474 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Paglesham, The River Roach C1955

The 20th century, however, saw the oysters blighted by disease, floods and harsh winters, and the industry finally petered out in the 1970s.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road And Catholic Church 1925

Continuing north-west towards Felbridge from the Moat Road junction we see the Italianate Church of Our Lady and St Peter, looking south east.

Caption For Harborne, High Street C1955

He was also responsible for rebuilding St Peter's, Harborne.

Caption For Colchester, North Hill And The Market 1892

Looking up towards St Peter's Church, it is easy to appreciate Colchester's early appeal as a defensive settlement: the steep approaches would always have stood in its favour.

Caption For Stamford, Rutland Terrace C1955

Situated at the west of end of St Peter's Street, this fine Regency terrace was constructed between 1827 and 1831 on the site of the bowling green to provide houses for 20 middle-class families.

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, The High Street C1960

This event survives as Horndon-on-the-Hill Feast & Fayre, which takes place at the end of June, to mark St Peter's Day.

Caption For Langham, Old Cottage And Chapel C1950

The village's mid-Victorian Baptist chapel stands close to the 13th-century church of St Peter and St Paul.

Caption For Warrington, Market Gate C1965

Trendy Top Pic fashions have moved into Milling's old shop, but Peter Leigh & Son's traditional grocers survive next door.

Caption For Wadhurst, Lower High Street 1903

The spire of the Norman church of St Peter and St Paul can be seen above the trees.

Caption For York, Clifton, St Peter's School 1909

In 1844 it was acquired by the Dean and Chapter to use for St Peter's School, which had outgrown its former site.

Caption For Much Wenlock, The Bull Ring C1955

Much Wenlock is the most delightfully evocative town, so much so that Ellis Peters (the local author of the Brother Cadfael detective books set in the 12th century) once said of the town that you almost

Caption For Northleach, The Green C1960

The magnificent 15th-century church, dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, was funded by local merchants.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Marine Parade 1898

The foreground is now the east part of Peter Pan's Adventure Island amusement park.

Caption For Yateley, St Peter's Church C1950

Visit the church at Yateley, and have a look at the glass in the 13th- century east window: it depicts Peter and John, and is the work of William Morris and the Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones

Caption For Field Broughton, St Peter's Church 1897

St Peter's was originally a chapel of ease to Cartmel Priory, and was consecrated by the Bishop of Chester on 30 June 1745.

Caption For Borehamwood, St Michael's Church C1965

The bell came from the mortuary chapel at Ayot St Peter, to whom it had been donated by Charles Willes Wilshere of The Frythe in 1876.

Caption For Goodworth Clatford, The Village C1965

The church of St Peter can be found on one side of the river.

Caption For Flitwick, The Church C1955

The parish church of St Peter and St Paul has a 12th-century base, which was subject to the chancel being widened in the 13th century, and the bell tower being added in the 14th century.

Caption For Burnley, Royle Hall, Cannon Parker's Home 1895

In the latter part of the 19th century, Royle Hall was the home of Canon Arthur Townley Parker, the long-serving incumbent of St Peter's.

Caption For Thundersley, View From Churchyard C1955

The church of St Peter, standing further up the hill, has a nave and aisles dating from the early 13th century.The town name is believed to have come from the pagan worship of Thunor.

Caption For Deddington, Market Place C1965

The steeple of the 12th-century church of St Peter and St Paul collapsed in the 17th century.

Caption For Little Waltham, The Village C1965

We are standing on Winckford Bridge across the Chelmer - described by Peter Muilman in his 1769 'History of Essex' as “a handsome bridge built of wood, painted.”

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, The High Street C1960

This event survives as Horndon-on-the-Hill Feast & Fayre, which takes place at the end of June, to mark St Peter's Day.

Caption For Walton On The Naze, The Promenade 1891

After 1855, the town was developed mainly by Peter Bruff, who built Marine Terrace, the central row of houses in this picture.