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Maps

36 maps found.

1946, Barley Ref. NPO633279
1919, Barlake Ref. POP633247
1896, Barley Ref. RNE633279
1947, Barley Ref. NPO633278
1920, Barway Ref. POP634458
1946, Barlake Ref. NPO633247
1899, Barlake Ref. RNC633247
1898, Barlake Ref. RNE633247
1924, Barley Ref. POP633278
1920, Barley Ref. POP633279
1898, Barley Ref. RNE633278
1898-1901, Barley Ref. RNC633279
1896, Barley End Ref. RNE633286
1896, Barley Ref. HOSM37126
1920, Barley End Ref. POP633286
1925, Barley Mow Ref. POP633299
1946, Barley End Ref. NPO633286
1947, Barley Mow Ref. NPO633299
1947, Barley Green Ref. NPO633288
1903-1904, Barley Ref. RNC633278

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Memories

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Grandmother

Born Glasgow 1952, visited my granny at 249a Edgware Road on many occasions, she lived above Barclays bank.

A memory of Colindale by John Robertson

Happy Days

I went to Wescott Road school in 1950 then St Crispins 1956. I can recall quite a few shops. Herrings furniture where you could buy on HP with no checks, as Mr Herring assessed whether or not you looked trustworthy. NSS newsagents. Next door ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham by keithmorshead

My Home Town

My wife moved to Sutton 1950 aged 4, now aged 60 and living in Norfolk we are rekindling memories of such a warm and inviting town. Memories come flooding back. The railway station, the cinema, the old tree outside Trueforms where my wife ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1963 by David Buettner Banks

Old John Barley Corn....

Known as the 'John Barley Corn' children because at the Staithe where they all used to play, there is an inlet. In the 1920s, when boats came past, the children would sing 'Old John Barley Corn if you throw us a penny we will sing ...Read more

A memory of Belaugh in 1920

Money Galore

The building in this view with the clock was, in the 1960's, a bank, I don't recall which one but maybe Barclays. I do recall on entering it, the main service counter ran parallel to the High Street and behind it under the windows facing the ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Chris Scott

1960s Shopping In Uxbridge Road, Hatch End

On the left of this view is the pub sign for the "Railway Hotel" - a popular drinking venue for older members of St Anselm's Youth Club and the Hatch End Young Conservatives!  Next door is a garage forecourt ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End in 1965 by John Howard Norfolk

Saturday Morning

What fun was had by many children on a Saturday morning by going to the picture house. There were two in Walton so we were spoilt for choice. The ladies that looked after us all did a grand job. I was allowed to get the 218 bus ...Read more

A memory of Walton-on-Thames in 1971 by Terry Cracknell

Family Connections.

My late husband's father and uncle owned the grocery shop known as Hook Brothers. This shop was forced to close when Barclays Bank took over the building in the early 1960s. The closure meant that links were severed with noted local residents such as the Mountbatten family at Broadlands.

A memory of Romsey in 1955 by Claire Allen

Memories Of A Delivery Boy

Memories of a Delivery Boy 50/60s We moved onto the Beavers Lane Estate in 1951 as it was being built. Our first home was in the Chester Road flats with kids in every flat we soon had a large group of friends, Richard Dave ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Jeff Williams

Land Army Memories.

The white weatherboarded house was the farmhouse of the farm where my mother, Joyce Clark, worked along with another 3 girls in the Land Army during the Second World War.  It was called Cogger's Farm.  She was there whilst the ...Read more

A memory of Lamberhurst by Anne Allan

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Captions

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Caption For Great Dunmow, High Street C1955

Barclay`s acquired an extra storey.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, The Maltings On The River Stort 1903

Barley and fuel for the furnaces were brought to Stortford by water, and latterly by rail.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1957

We are looking down the High Street towards Barclays Bank.

Caption For Burgess Hill, Station Road C1950

A branch of Barclays Bank lies further down the street on the corner.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1925

The businesses on the left have all gone, but Barclays Bank, the impressive building on the right, and Lloyds Bank farther up the High Street remain in the town - although Lloyds has moved

Caption For Bishop's Waltham, High Street C1955

The first building on the left was Barclays Bank; today it is still Barclays, but it has had a fresh lick of paint.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Market Place C1950

The Barclays Bank building was designed in an Elizabethan style by William Eden Nesfield in 1874 - at the time it was the Gibson and Son bank.

Caption For Brampton, The Village 1907

Only the Barley Mow (ahead), built using the stone from the spire of St Benedict`s Church at Huntingdon, survives; it is now a bustling and busy roadhouse full of the sound of piped music and merry

Caption For Ipswich, The Docks C1955

East Anglia has a long tradition for growing malting barley, and Ipswich had a number of maltings.

Caption For Norwich, Strangers Hall And Minstrel Gallery 1901

This 15th-century hall belonged to the merchant William Barley.

Caption For Chesterfield, Knifesmithgate C1955

Directly ahead is the town branch of Barclays Bank.

Caption For Hartford, The Village 1907

Only the Barley Mow (ahead), built using the stone from the spire of St Benedict`s Church at Huntingdon, survives; it is now a bustling and busy roadhouse full of the sound of piped music and merry

Caption For Petersfield, The Maltings 2005

The Corn Exchange This was built to provide a covered building where corn (wheat, barley, and other cereals) could be bought and sold; its building must indicate an ever-burgeoning corn trade,

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street And Bridge Street C1955

In this picture, the impressive County Hotel and Barclays Bank (built originally as a wine and spirit warehouse) can be seen on the corner, with the clock tower and the old Infirmary beyond.

Caption For Monmouth, The Monnow Bridge Gate 1939

By this time the Vaults have disappeared to make way for the Barley Mow.

Caption For Cuckfield, The Clock, High Street C1950

On the right of the photograph are various businesses, including Barclays Bank, a tobacconist, a hardware store and a dairy.

Caption For Norwich, Strangers Hall And Minstrel Gallery 1901

This 15th-century hall belonged to the merchant William Barley.

Caption For Chepstow, Beaufort Square 1957

The tall building in the centre of the picture is the former Barclays Bank, since demolished.

Caption For Loughborough, The Market Place C1955

Barclays Bank's Dutch gable in Market Place gave way to concrete.

Caption For Camberley, London Road 1925

The town is changing, and Barclays Bank has replaced the London and Provincial, while Smiths Garage provides petrol from a pump.

Caption For Bolton, Deansgate 1895

On the left is the imposing bulk of William Deacon's Bank; also along here was the Bank of Bolton, which was later taken over by Barclay's.

Caption For Blakeney, Post Office Corner C1950

The town is studded with fine brick and flint houses with steep pantiled roofs - on the right is the flamboyant brick and pebble Barclay's Bank.

Caption For Helston, Coinagehall Street 1931

Just out of the picture on the left stands Barclay's, once the home of Hugh Rogers, who was the first Squire of Penrose.

Caption For Bishop's Waltham, High Street C1955

Bishop's Waltham is still remembered for having the only privately owned bank in the country, before it was sold to Barclays in the early 1950s.