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Maps

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1896, The Bell Ref. RNE846297
1947, The Bell Ref. NPO846297
1924, The Bell Ref. POP846297
1903, The Bell Ref. RNC846297

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Memories

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2 Christmas Field

Around 1943 or 1944 my brother Bob, and I were evacuated from London to live at this lovely address - now Yeldham Road - and to equally lovely people by the name of Smith. Victor and Gladys who became our much loved second ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1940 by Patricia Maynard

Class Mates 1933 1945

People in my class at Forfar Academy included; John Hopkinson, George Peters, Ronald Cable, Ian Donald, Peggy Bell, Diana Thomson, Ray Irvine, Jean Kerr and Frances Stewart. Other names I remember were; Bruce Smith, Ella Clark, ...Read more

A memory of Forfar in 1941 by Robert Simpson

Hornby Oo

I used to live at North Lodge, which I believe is now a Barclays Bank. I went to school at St Francis in Crawley, then to Collyers in Horsham, then to Ifield Grammar School. I moved to Canada in 1959, and have been here ever since. ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges in 1953 by Al (Alfred) Manzoli

Ravenscroft School From 1951 1958

I attended this school from 1951 -1958 and Mr Henry Francis Bailey ( with his wife Mary ) was always the head. At least till the time I left in 1958. They had one son Christopher who I believe wanted to become a ...Read more

A memory of Beckington by patwalker37srpen

The Village Was Small And Beautiful.The Families United.

I was sent to Chobham to stay with my Aunt Dolly Mitchell, and her quiet and kindly daughters. 3 hot weeks. I watched Land Army girls ride on top of a hay rick through Chobham High Street. The ...Read more

A memory of Chobham in 1947 by Maureen J Hallam

A Naughty Boy In Tottenham!

I was born in Wood Green but lived at 460b Lordship Lane over a boot repair shop from a couple of days after until I was about 11. I attended Risley Avenue Infant and Junior schools from 1946/7 until 1951 then we moved to 8 ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by First Name Last Name

"Westcliffe Belle" Pleasure Boat, At Her Mooring Just To The West Of The Pier.

IIRC, the "Westcliffe Belle" was a conversion by Johnson & Jago, Boatbuilders of leigh-on-Sea, of one of the big sailing yawls or ketches that had worked off the ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by julian

"When L Was A Lad" ! : (David Nanson)

l was born 18-08-55, that makes me 62yrs of age, to a lot of people who write there memo- ries on this blog l suppose l'm "nowt but a pup"as l got called when l 1st started work at 15yrs old, my dad got me a job as a ...Read more

A memory of Bradford by davidnanson1

''the Grapevine'' And Others!

My uncle, the late William John Wilcox, was the proprietor of the 'Grapevine' from the mid 1930s through to the early 1960s. I remember it as a truly old fashioned 'pub' complete with a 'games room' with darts, shove ha'penny ...Read more

A memory of Meare in 1940 by Barrie R Collins

143 Broad Hinton

Lived at 143 from 1956 until 1965 remember going to school there and ringing the bells at the Church,my Father worked at Norborne Farm,i left school and worked at Haskins Garage Wroughton.Nice to see 143 modernised and up for sale.

A memory of Broad Hinton by johnk263

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Captions

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Caption For Helensburgh, Helensburgh And Rhu 1901

Henry Bell, the pioneer of steam navigation in Europe, is buried in the churchyard at Rhu.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate C1965

One of the highlights of shopping along Briggate was the glass-roofed arcades, such as the Queen's and the County.

Caption For Mildenhall, High Street C1965

The two shops on the left were both Morley's, one a clockmaker's, the other an ironmonger's.

Caption For Portscatho, St Anthony's Lighthouse C1955

Guarding the entrance to Falmouth harbour, this lighthouse was completed in 1835 to the design of the Trinity House engineer James Walker, who also designed the famous Needles Lighthouse on the Isle of

Caption For Leeds, Briggate C1965

One of the highlights of shopping along Briggate was the glass-roofed arcades, such as the Queen's and the County.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate C1965

One of the highlights of shopping along Briggate was the glass-roofed arcades, such as the Queen's and the County.

Caption For Haverhill, Market Place C1950

As a result of the expansion of the town since 1959 due to London overspill, much of the center was redeveloped.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Church Street 1907

The town still retains a large number of half-timbered buildings, including several inns, such as the Bell, the Wheatsheaf, Ye Olde Berkeley Arms and the Black Bear.

Caption For East Hagbourne, Upper Cross C1955

A medieval 15th-century cross, two 17th-century houses with contrasting architectural styles and the church of St Andrew have all been captured in this delightful photograph.

Caption For Fair Oak, The Church C1955

This is a closer view of the Church of St Thomas.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Old Bell C1960

The Bell Inn has now been renamed the Old Bell. The

Caption For Broad Hinton, The Church Interior C1955

The aisles were probably removed from the nave - there is evidence that they existed in the 13th century.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Cathedral, The Interior 1919

Both Back Lane and the High Street were well supplied with inns: the Blue Bell, the White Hart, the Talbot, the Three Arrows, the Dolphin, the Rose.

Caption For East Bergholt, The Bell Cage C1960

The bell cage was erected in the early 16th century, probably as a temporary measure while the tower was rebuilt.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Market Place And Town Hall C1955

Originally built in the 1570s, the Town Hall has been renovated several times.

Caption For Hailsham, St Mary's Church C1955

This last view of St Mary's Church gives a clearer impression of the relatively unrestored tower stonework.

Caption For Chesterfield, Church, South West 1896

During the Napoleonic Wars, Chesterfield and Ashbourne accommodated French prisoners.

Caption For Sherborne, Old School 1895

The Gothic iron bell cupola stands atop the Bell Building built in 1835 by Ralph Lyon, the school's headmaster from 1823 to 1845.

Caption For Loughborough, Queens Park C1950

This 150ft high, 47-bell brick carillon was designed by Sir Walter Tapper, and erected in 1923 as the town's tribute to the fallen of the First World War.

Caption For Claughton, The Church C1955

The church of St Chad, with two bells hanging in its open belfry, stands a short distance down the lane opposite the Fenwick Arms.

Caption For Ormskirk, Church Street 1894

It is unusual in that it has a separate bell tower.

Caption For Loughborough, Queen's Park Entrance C1955

This pleasant and colourful place lies in the town's centre.

Caption For Staintondale, The Village C1960

During the reign of King Stephen in the 12th century, the original owners of Bell Hill Farm, Staintondale, rang a bell or blew a horn every evening to act as a guide to travellers.

Caption For Northfield, The Black Horse 1949

The Great Stone Inn is one of Northfield's older drinking establishments, as is the Old Bell House, Bell Hill.