Places

4 places found.

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Maps

40 maps found.

1919, Brandis Corner Ref. POP648702
1925, Brandy Carr Ref. POP648769
1921, Brandy Hole Ref. POP648775
1898, Brandy Hole Ref. RNC648775
1947, Brandy Carr Ref. NPO648769
1895, Brandis Corner Ref. RNE648702
1896, Brandy Hole Ref. RNE648775
1903, Brandy Carr Ref. RNC648769
1945, Brandy Hole Ref. NPO648775
1947, Brandy Wharf Ref. NPO648779
1896, Brandy Carr Ref. RNE648769
1898, Brandy Wharf Ref. RNE648779
1946, Brandis Corner Ref. NPO648702
1923, Brandy Wharf Ref. POP648779
1900, Brandis Corner Ref. RNC648702
1903-1908, Brandy Wharf Ref. RNC648779
1883 - 1884, Brandis Corner Ref. HOSM38690
1910-1912, Blandy Ref. RNC643803
1921, The Brand Ref. POP846304
1946, The Brand Ref. NPO846304

Books

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Memories

49 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Whit Tuesday Walk And Yetton Rant

All of us who attended Kirkheaton Church and Sunday School looked forward to the Whit Tuesday Walk around the village behind the Grange Moor Band. We would all contribute cakes or sandwiches for tea, to be eaten ...Read more

A memory of Kirkheaton in 1958 by Ann Steele

Kitchen Staff

I worked at Moorlands with Chef Freddie Davis, a Basque Chef, great man, brandy and a garlic clove before we started the day, had a pastry cook who drove an Austin Champ. I believe the manager was called Smith. Freddie gave me a ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale in 1967 by Julian Edgecombe

Washington Brady Square

One of three children who lived at Hillthorn Terrace, just next to the railway lines. I can remember as if it was yesterday when the coal train used to travel from Washington "F" Pit down towards Brady Square, through ...Read more

A memory of Washington by Jim Beresford

Ex Garw Man

I was born in 193 Oxford Street, Pontycymer in 1935. I left to go into the army for National Service at the age of 18 in 1954. I returned for just 1 year in 1956 when I returned to the Midlands, to Birmingham. The house I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Pontycymer in 1945 by Eric Morris

Brady's Square

I lived and went to Biddick Junior School, very close to here. I believed at the time, it was Brady Square (not Brady's) but learned later that it was named Brady's Square because the newsagent's shop there was originally 'Brady's'.

A memory of Washington in 1950 by June Lamb (Nee Banks)

Brandy

I'm pretty sure this photo is of me on a my pony Brandy outside our house (Barclay House) in St Keverne Square. I recognise the jumper and shoes .... pretty bad!!! Awful to think that he's long gone now, he was such a lovely animal. Those were the days!

A memory of St Keverne in 1968 by Rachel Allen

Maindy And Canada Road In The 1950s/60s

Hello Lyndon, I too have many vivid memories of Maindy and the surrounding area. I was born in 62 Canada Rd in 1945 and lived there until 1967...the so-called summer of love! I was sort of brought up by my ...Read more

A memory of Maindy in 1950 by Andy Thompson

Ben Rhydding

I moved to Ben Rhydding at a year old and grew up there with my brother and sister. We loved living there, exploring the river and the moors. I distinctly remember the large detached house Thornycroft when it was still owned by a wealthy ...Read more

A memory of Ilkley by catherinelpaine

Sunday Papers

My dad was 1 of the weekend regulars at the Brandling Arms . The Dominoe corner . 1 of these guys was Bob ,had a wooden leg drove a Vespa scooter , more to the point , I believe managed punshons newsagent . I don't know when their ...Read more

A memory of Gosforth by Derek Dixon

Fantastic Township

I have very fond memories of Coldbackie. It’s one of those fantastic undiscovered gems in Sutherland. My grandparents bought a croft there in the 1950s and I spent much of my childhood playing at the beach, in the woods, or ...Read more

A memory of Coldbackie in 1990 by Charlie Davidson

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Captions

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Caption For Glengarriff, Otter Rock And Brandy Island 1897

A peaceful view showing Otter Rock and Brandy island, taken on a still day, with the boats' reflections hardly stirring in the water.

Caption For Yateley, The Vicarage 1910

Yateley has an area known as Brandy Bottom - a reminder of the days when smuggling was rife here.

Caption For Torquay, Oddicombe Beach C1881

The beach may have been home to bathing machines by day, but at night there were other things going on - in 1853 a raid by customs men revealed 153 casks of smuggled rum and brandy.

Caption For Coverack, Harbour 1936

Coverack men were infamous for smuggling, and early coastguards reported that '7,000 ankers of brandy' had been covertly run ashore in the bay in the previous twelve month period.

Caption For Lancing, The Beach C1960

This part of the Sussex coast was once a favourite haunt of smugglers, with tea and brandy among the booty brought ashore.

Caption For Lee, From The Golf Links 1911

Lee was a favoured spot for smugglers, who did not do things by halves - in September 1820 it is recorded that 1,500 gallons of brandy and gin were landed here in one night.

Caption For Pilling, Main Street C1960

Brandy, tobacco, lace and velvet were brought up from Pilling shore by horses.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

respectable, though gout-ridden, old age, writing his memoirs and receiving a small pension from the respectable local worthy Lord Rolle, who admired the wily Jack's nerve - and may have received a keg of brandy

Caption For Talland Bay, Bay 1924

This was yet another popular spot with smugglers, who often ensured the silence of the local parson with the odd cask of brandy.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

though gout-ridden, old age, writing his memoirs and receiving a small pension from the respect- able local worthy Lord Rolle, who admired the wily Jack's nerve—and may have received a keg of brandy

Caption For Pilling, Olde Ship Private Hotel C1955

Under cover of darkness, brandy, tobacco and bolts of lace and velvet were brought along Velvet Lane from the shore.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

respectable, though gout-ridden, old age, writing his memoirs and receiving a small pension from the respectable local worthy Lord Rolle, who admired the wily Jack's nerve - and may have received a keg of brandy

Caption For Coverack, 1911

Coverack men were infamous for smuggling, and early coastguards reported that '7,000 ankers of brandy' had been run ashore in a single 12-month period.

Caption For Cheam, Park Road 1925

The lettering on the windows closest to the camera advertises teas and dinners, while that on the far window lists brandies, wines and whiskies.

Caption For Penrhyn Bay, Village C1965

Marlon Brando stars in 'Mutiny on the Bounty' on the advertising board (left).

Caption For Thaxted, Newbiggen Street C1955

It also evidently stocked Daren bread - a popular Hovis-like brand in its day.