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1,304 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Arthog

From early 1960s onwards:  At school in London we had 2 summer holidays at Min-y-Don. The first time we travelled by coach, we got lost and arrived in the dark.  The following year we came by train from Paddington.  We had to change at Gobowen ...Read more

A memory of Arthog by Alan Spillett

As A Child

I remember we lived in Peter Street, where I first learned to ride a bike, my elder sister giving me a push at the top of the hill...stopping was the problem! Our house was on the right side going down the hill. Across the road were open ...Read more

A memory of Oundle in 1970 by Richard Harvey

Aunty Mabel And Uncle Harold Hunt And George And Lil Hunt

Mabel and Harold Hunt were my great aunt and uncle. They lived in the row of thatched cottages in the village. I have many memories of visiting their cottage with the black lead grate that ...Read more

A memory of Burmington in 1959 by Lynda Taylor

Bagpuss

A section of this photograph was used by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate for one of the opening sequences in the programme Bagpuss. This was confirmed in 1978 when a Horrabridge resident wrote to the Bagpuss programme and received a reply ...Read more

A memory of Horrabridge by Sharon Riggs

Bakehouse Lane

I was born at no 36 Church Street...it's not there now but 'Nip' Denton's family lived one side and the Parker's the other. My brother, Peter, was born at the bottom of Bakehouse Lane and my Grandmother lived in a bungalow next door to ...Read more

A memory of Gawber by jhirst2909

Baker Lane, Stanley And Canal Road, Stanley

Does anybody have photos of Baker Lane or Canal Road in Stanley, or any information about the Littlewood family that lived there? If so, anything about the Littlewood family would be helpful. Contact details: satellite50@live.co.uk .......thank you. Peter Littlewood.

A memory of Stanley in 1900 by Peter Littlewood

Bakers And Ealing Studios

My God! I remember the baker shop fondly as it was opposite the Ealing Studios, and we used to hang outside Ealing Studios loads of times as kids, hoping to see someone famous - and we did. I've said "Hello" to Hattie Jaques, ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by John Nicholls

Balloon Woods Wollatton

Balloon Woods. Most people says it was a hell hole. Yes some parts of it was. But to a child it was good. There were more quite a few blocks. Some had four floors, these were called Tansley Walk, Bealey Walk, Hartington Walk ...Read more

A memory of Wollaton in 1971 by Jean Smith

Bananas

My Aunt and Uncle used to take me to Peter Pans Pool when I stayed with them in the summer holiday. One day on the round a bout thing you pushed and then jumped on, a girl eating a banana ice lolly threw up and we all caught a bit !! Since ...Read more

A memory of Southport by emmans

Bank Hall

Hi Carl, yeh mixed memories of Bank Hall, Kevin Brennan, the head, Roger Cubby, Peter Lucas, Alan Ticombe, Gerald Phillips, Leicester Symthe etc who were staff, and the pupils Ray Lynch, Phil Carney, Steve Butler etc etc. Great ...Read more

A memory of Chapel-en-le-Frith in 1975 by Tim Shepperd

Captions

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Caption For Marlborough, High Street 1907

The church at the far end of the broad street is St Peter & St Paul's.

Caption For Ipswich, St Peter's Street C1955

In the background is St Peter's church, close to which is Wolsey's Gate, all that remains of Cardinal Wolsey's efforts to build a great college of secular canons.

Caption For Conisbrough, The Church 1895

Though St Peter's dates from Saxon times, it is believed that Hamelin Plantaganet might have also have rebuilt the church, as much of the stonework is 12th-century.

Caption For Marlborough, St Peter's Church, High Street 1907

Little can be gleaned of the appearance of St Peter's church from this picture.

Caption For Mablethorpe, High Street C1950

Looking in the opposite direction, away from the coastline, our seaside resort tour peters out with busy Victorian terraces and the taller 1927 building on the right; beyond is the footbridge across the

Caption For Dumpton Gap, 1894

Dumpton lies within the urban boundaries of St Peter's and Broadstairs; its earlier name, 'Dodemayton', has long been forgotten, as has the hermit Pettit, who lived in a cave at Dumpton.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, St Mary's Church, The Interior 1894

It was a small quiet village, and used to govern the hamlets of St Laurence, St Peter and St John.

Caption For Hever, The Village 1906

Hever is intimately associated with Anne Boleyn, who spent her childhood here in the company of her father Sir Thomas Bullen, the Earl of Wiltshire, whose tomb is at the little church of St Peter.

Caption For Kettering, The Market 1922

The whole scene is overlooked by the tower and steeple of St Peter and St Paul's church.

Caption For Carmarthen, St Peter's Church 1925

At the east end of Spilman Street is St Peter's Church, an old building on the highest ground in the older portion of the town.

Caption For Torrington, Mailin Bridge 1890

In the bottom left corner is the tramway that brought ball clay from Peters Marland to the station at Torrington (centre).

Caption For Newnham, River Severn From The Church C1955

Mothers and daughters take advantage of the excellent views of the Severn afforded them from the churchyard of St Peter's.

Caption For Wilburton, The Church C1955

The church of St Peter occupies an island site where the main street divides.

Caption For Roydon, War Memorial, Church And Stocks C1955

A fair that used to be held every August (to mark St Peter's Day) lapsed during the Great War.

Caption For Sible Hedingham, View From Churchyard C1960

St Peter's Church contains a cenotaph to Sir John Hawkwood, a Hedingham tanner's son who became a highly- respected mercenary in 14th-century Florence.

Caption For Llandough, View From Cardiff Road C1955

Although they became widespread, they did not just develop - they were actually invented in 1930 by one Peter Nissen, a Birmingham mining engineer.

Caption For Stockbridge, High Street C1955

St Peter's Church spire is the landmark further on.

Caption For Kingsbury, The Church C1955

The Church of St Peter and St Paul overlooks the River Tame and was founded c1150 by Osbert de Arden.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey C1960

They commemorate St Peter and St Paul and four historical characters linked with Malmesbury`s past: Maildulph, St Aldhelm, William of Malmesbury, and the monk Eilmer, whose at flight in the 11th

Caption For Dorchester On Thames, High Street C1965

The abbey church of St Peter and St Paul is all that remains of an Augustinian abbey built on the site in 1170.

Caption For Wallingford, The Diving Stage C1955

Judge William Blackstone, who wrote Commentaries on the Laws of England, paid for the spire of St Peter's Church, which we can see here in the background.

Caption For Berkhamsted, High Street C1948

The new church, St Peter's, seems to have been deliberately placed in a prominent position close to the market place and the approach to the castle.

Caption For Swimbridge, St James's Church 1894

Here is another broach spire, 102ft tall, after the style of St Peter's, Barnstaple.

Caption For Water Orton, The Parish Church C1965

Water Orton became a separate parish in 1871, and the new Church of St Peter and St Paul was built of brick in 1878-79.