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Sutton Forest Side

I recall living at 163 Mansfield Road in 1947, when we had real winter, close to Kitty Hibberts shop, this is now a Chinese takeaway. Across the road was cobbler Betts Hut at the top of Barnes Street, on the opposite ...Read more

A memory of Sutton In Ashfield in 1947 by Lewis Bowler

Duffryn House

I can remember having lessons in Duffryn House, top floor. The walls and stairways were amazing, thick handrails curving from top to bottom. An amazing building which in my opinion should have been listed. Dai Boyce, MACS 1981 -1985

A memory of Mountain Ash in 1984 by Dai Boyce

Calceby My Soul Mate

Calceby... I came to live here in 1947, not a country girl by birth, having lived in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, for the first fourteen years of my life. This hamlet was to become my home for the next three years, isolated and ...Read more

A memory of Calceby in 1947 by Barbara Johnson

Great Uncle John Street

I can remember visiting Warnham when I was very young, with my parents and brother Ron. We stayed with great uncle John, who was blind. I believe his wife's name was May, but  I am not  sure. My brother kicked a ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School by Evelyn Mould

Number 2 Montague  Terrace

Barbara Brian.  I loved reading your memories of Montague Terrace and I thank you for them. Were you the young Miss Andrews that rode that posh bicycle and lived behind the shop and did your dad at times teach tap dancing ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1930 by Frederick Cannock

Clifton Park

I used to live in tree-lined Lister Street. All I had to do was climb over the back wall to the rear of my house to get into Clifton Park. I remember Sunday School held at the Bandstand: 'Sunshine Corner always jolly fine, is for ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1940 by John Wigglesworth

First Trip To Fathers Hometown

My father Leslie Edgar Simpson Smith was born in Askam-In-Furness at Greenscoe Cottages in 1902 and he passed away in Canada in 2003. My grandfather William Smith was also born in Askam in the Vulcan Hotel which ...Read more

A memory of Askam in Furness by First Name Last Name

Such Great Holidays!

I remember as a child the great holidays in the 60s on the beaches at Holland. We hired a beach hut for 7/6 a week near the deck chair and paddle float hire. Who can forget the pretty girls who pushed the ice cream trolleys ...Read more

A memory of Holland-on-Sea in 1960 by Kevin Chapple

Amenities The Good Old Days And They Were!

Brown Edge was a brillant place to live, and I have fond memories of the village. Perhaps in my youth I did not really appreciate what I had, the village store (Keiths), the butchers, Harrisons and Sammy ...Read more

A memory of Brown Edge in 1969 by Linda Mitchell

Tithby Or Tythby

I used to live in the village of TYTHBY, spelled with a Y and not an I. I did not even know that there was another village close by with a similar name. But I have checked on the computer and there it is, not too far away in the ...Read more

A memory of Tithby in 1944 by Brian Williamson

Captions

1,668 captions found. Showing results 553 to 576.

Caption For Chester, Pheonix Tower 1888

It was from here, on 24 September 1645, that King Charles watched the Battle of Rowton Heath, which took place just outside the city walls.

Caption For Castle Hedingham, St James Street C1965

The post office stands on the right, with a stamp machine on the wall outside.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge 1890

The wall on the left, on which the child is sitting, is known as New Quay, and the flight of steps leads to Victoria Place, built at the same time as the bridge in 1837.

Caption For Gunnislake, The Station 1908

Above the village are the remains of the mammoth mine of Drake Walls.

Caption For Hope, The Village C1965

Another view of the centre of the village, showing the Old Hall Hotel on the right and the raised, walled churchyard on the left.

Caption For Mevagissey, Spreading The Nets To Dry 1924

Hundreds of feet of drift nets are being inspected and mended where necessary on the wall, and there is a pile of cork floats behind the men on the quay edge.

Caption For Sidmouth, Looking West 1925

Sidmouth's sea wall was built in 1835, and has been strengthened subsequently.

Caption For Newark, Appleton Gate 1906

The big tree in St Mary's churchyard has gone, and the wall has been rebuilt further back from the pavement.

Caption For Ferring, Sea Lane C1960

On this road leading to the sea front, the cottage on the left has flint walls and a thatched roof.

Caption For Little Baddow, The Rodney 1903

The low wall on the extreme left had been a pound - an overnight stopping-point for animals being driven to Chelmsford's livestock market.

Caption For Ripon, The Minster And The Bridge C1885

In this view of the stone-walled canal basin we see the cathedral rising over the roofs, and the old arched bridge.

Caption For St Ives, The Wharf 1890

Everything seems twisted or warped - the granite setts, alleys and courtyards, blue slate-hung walls, whitewashed rubble, tumbling roofs.

Caption For Croston, Town Bridge C1955

High walls enclose the water channel, for although the village lies some seven miles from the coast, it is barely above sea-level: the houses lining the river bank have been flooded many times over

Caption For Seaford, High Street 1890

The treed gardens, the walls and the houses to the right were replaced in 1894 by a three-storey parade of shops, while the Old Tree Hotel on the corner of Broad Street was replaced in the 1960s.

Caption For Warborough, The Post Office C1960

The last incumbent, Thomas King, served for 41 years, a duty commemorated by a plaque on the garden wall.

Caption For Ludlow, Broadgate C1960

The story has probably arisen because the inn sits over the former ditch that would have surrounded the town walls immediately behind it.

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1960

High on the wall in the centre is the sign for the Redcar Literary Institute – the annual subscription was 10s.

Caption For Luccombe, Cottages 1890

The tall chimney next door rises above a bread oven, whose rounded shape protrudes from the wall of the house.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate And Castle 1893

Race Hill was once the main road into Launceston from the south; it leads down to the South Gate, which is the last remnant of the old town walls.

Caption For Newark, Castle And Gardens 1904

ft with walls nine feet thick, was designed and built by Ranulph of Durham, and is one of the earliest examples of a gatehouse fulfilling the role of a keep.

Caption For Newark, Castle Undercroft 1904

The crypt, as it is called, is a vaulted apartment located in the northern part of the west front.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1904

The trees and low wall in the distance belong to the grounds of Sackville College, a wonderful quadrangle in mellow local sandstone, founded in 1617 as almshouses.

Caption For Southerndown, Dunraven Castle, Palm Court From Stairs C1955

The castle was founded in c1200, and the initial design is thought to have comprised two round towers, a square keep and a curtain wall.

Caption For Frome, Willow Vale 1907

T Walls, whose sign advertises the livery stables, was closely associated with the Misses Bull, who ran a restaurant in the Bull Hotel.