Places

1 places found.

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Maps

34 maps found.

1924, Bay Gate Ref. POP634959
1898, Bay Gate Ref. RNE634959
1940, Upper Burgate Ref. NPO857108
1895, Lower Burgate Ref. RNE768861
1897-1909, Upper Burgate Ref. RNC857108
1903-1904, Bay Gate Ref. RNC634959
1895 - 1908, Upper Burgate Ref. HOSM39494
1895 - 1908, Lower Burgate Ref. HOSM46504
1919, Upper Burgate Ref. POP857108
1940, Lower Burgate Ref. NPO768861
1921, Cargate Common Ref. POP661324
1946, Cargate Common Ref. NPO661324
1898, Cargate Common Ref. RNE661324
1901-1902, Cargate Common Ref. RNC661324

Books

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Memories

27 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

House Before Budgens

Hi, I don't remember the name of the house that was there before Budgens, but I do know that it was a kindergarten as I attended it in the late 40's. I do remember that the entrance was a five-bar gate. Chris

A memory of Shepperton in 1949

Family

My family on both my mother and father's side at one time came from Whitchurch. My gran and great granny were born there. My great granny never left the town in all of her 92 years,she died in 1948 after having 11 children. Looking at these ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch by debiroper1

Early Years

I was born at 23 Fotheringay Road in March 1959, across from the Spar Shops, where at one time my uncle Bert ran an Askit van. On my way to Woodnewton School, he always gave me a Kitkat. He stayed on Argyle Street, behind the town centre. ...Read more

A memory of Corby by Thomson Kerr

Burgate Gateway To The Cinema

Burgate is where the Castle Cinema used to be. That brings back lots of happy memories of days gone by. I went to the cinema as a child, and then worked there, on the projectors with Ron Rich. The White Horse pub was ...Read more

A memory of Pickering by anneandchibby

The Great Life In Waltham Cross

The Great Life in Waltham Cross Life in Waltham Cross started for me in 1936, I was six years old and my father had just completed 25 years of service with the Royal Navy, we actually stayed with my father’s ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Cross in 1930 by Ronald Bennett

The Barrel Organ In High Street Burton

I remember the Pub in High Street just before Bargates on the River side. There was a Barrel Organ in the Alley which had a monkey chained to the organ but I can't remember the name of the Pub. Perhaps someone can remember better than me as I was only 8 years old at the time.

A memory of Burton upon Trent in 1954 by June King

Our First Home Together.

In September 2007 my partner Alan and I moved into a first floor flat on Tideswell Road directly opposite the church. The fact that the lounge windows overlook the church was the clincher for me when I was viewing the flat ...Read more

A memory of Eastbourne by Angela Green

Burrows Family Circa 1952 To 1960

My grandparents lived in Ditcheat; Sarah and Hubert Burrows. They had three daughters, Elisabeth (Bessie), Gertrude (Gertie), Pamela and also a son Mettford (Mett) Burrows. My mother Pamela, like her siblings, was ...Read more

A memory of Ditcheat in 1952 by Pam Mears

Boy In Photo

I think the boy in the picture is my cousin Michael (Jake). He moved into 39 Bargates with his parents my aunt and uncle in 1955 one of the first residents. My aunt and uncle still live there.

A memory of Box in 1955 by Carol Gale

How I Gave Up Smoking In One Day!

I was born in 1934 at Weybridge in Surrey, close to where the River Wey joins the Thames, thus offering the dual attraction of open countryside and water - a totally irresistible combination to young boys set free ...Read more

A memory of Weybridge in 1940 by Stephen Squires

Captions

32 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Milford, The Cross Roads C1960

Lloyds bank has gone, and its premises are now called Bargate House, and the tall lime tree in the garden of Vine Court (left of centre) is no more.

Caption For Boston, London Road, Skirbeck Quarter 2005

In the late 1700s, Bass (after whom the Bass Strait is named) had been apprenticed to Mr Francis who had premises in Strait Bargate, probably on part of the site now covered by Oldrids.

Caption For Boston, County Hall, Church Close 2005

A central post office had been built in High Street in 1882-85, but in 1907 it was replaced by the present building in Wide Bargate which was soon extended to include the sorting office and the

Caption For Tenterden, Bells Lane 1902

The narrowness of the thoroughfare must have posed problems for the driver of the horse-drawn wagon seen halted outside the barn at the end.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1909

The archway to this bar dates from the 11th century; this is the oldest of York's gates.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1909

The archway to this bar dates from the 11th century; this is the oldest of York's gates.

Caption For Calstock, From Ashburton Hill 1890

These ships are topsail schooners and what might be an inside or outside Tamar barge at Calstock, 17 miles up-river from the sea.

Caption For Gisburn, The Ribblesdale Arms C1950

The 1710 tithe barn became a restaurant with a display of old farm utensils, similar to 'th'owd tithe barn' at Garstang.