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Places
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Photos
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Memories
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Harrogate Station Square
Here is Station Square appearing as its architects intended, an open airy town centre piece. The gardens in the foreground are the Coronation Gardens of c.1953, which complimented the Victorian square admirably. Just as this ...Read more
A memory of Harrogate in 1965 by
Postcards Of Llwyngwril
I have now discovered the existence of 229 separate postcards for this delightful village and of these I have collected 171. They range in date from 1890 to 2008 and Friths were the most prolific of publishers, issuing ...Read more
A memory of Llwyngwril by
Friends Reunited
I was in hospital for two and a half years, I made lots of friends there. There were three girls I remember, one was Pat Davis, she had TB just like me, Susan Burgess was another and Evonne la Page was the other one. If anyone knows ...Read more
A memory of Alton in 1953 by
Chobham, County Secondary School C1955 &Nbsp;
The earliest date this can have been taken is 1957/58. I know because as a 17 year old school-leaver I worked as a teaboy/labourer on the site in July 1957 when the school was being built.
A memory of Chobham in 1957
My Grandparent's Home
I received information from my cousin Leslie about this photo. Now that I have found it I am delighted. My grandparents were Thomas Benjamin Fairminer (1881-1954) who married Louisa Florence Smith (1880 - 1944). They ...Read more
A memory of Frimley Green by
The Travellers Rest Pub
I am trying to find the history of the Travellers Rest pub, Leadsham Road. I have been told it was once called The Drum And Monkey but don't have any dates is there anyone out there that has any old pictures or photos or can help with dates? If so, please contact me.
A memory of Little Sutton by
Kemnay
James Urquhart, aged 20 years, Farm Servant, living at WELLBUSH, KEMNAY , married Mary Ann Jackson, aged 23 years, Domestic Servant, living at Little Hillbrae, Bourtie. The date was 28th April 1860, and the venue was High Street, Inverurie. The ...Read more
A memory of Kemnay in 1860 by
St Marys
Just an up-date to my previous memory. I wonder if anybody remembers St Mary's Church just down the road from Valence Wood Road. I was a choirboy there for a numbers of years in the late forties - early fifties. I was married there on Oct 1st. 1955. Alan Gammans
A memory of Dagenham in 1955 by
I Am The One Who Baby Sat For Ian Warburton
Dear Ian, If my memory is correct it was about the above year that I baby sat for you while your mother and father went to Scotish Dancing. Bob who was studying at night school would sit and do his home work ...Read more
A memory of Helsby in 1954
A Seaside Holiday By Manorbier Beach
Although this view of Manorbier Castle dates from 1890 it is the only photo in the Francis Frith collection which shows the nearby beach. I am happy to record our family's day on the beach here and it is ...Read more
A memory of Manorbier in 2011 by
Captions
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The keep dates from the fourteenth century and was surrendered by Lord Muskerry to Cromwell's troops in 1652.
Norwich's date from 1420; but up to 1515 they had more than their fair share of fires, necessitating re-arrangements, renewals, repairs and additions.
Many of the farms in the parish date back over 800 years, and there are a number of picturesque cottages.
Fishing boats, still all sailing craft at this date, are moored in the shelter of the two piers.
The forework is a high tower which extends into the moat and dates from the remodelling of the castle by James IV and James V.
The Westminster Bank, a grandiose building in brick and buff terracotta, dates from 1903. Note the fully-laden coal lorry (centre).
The delightful little market shelter in the foreground dates from the 16th century.
The Hall is the centre of the Abbots Ripton Estate; many of its timber-framed and thatched cottages and farmhouses date from the 16th century.
Ringwood's parish church dated originally to the 13th century, but suffered so badly at the hands of restorers that it had to be rebuilt in Early English style in 1854 - fortunately a number of features
We are looking towards the Butter Market and Barnard Castle's octagonal two-tiered Market Cross, which dates from 1747.
The present castle is a battlemented house dating from around 1800, and the seat of the Wharton family. It was the birthplace of Commander Wild, an Antarctic explorer.
Few buildings date back further than the 17th century, and Harrington House is one of the oldest.
This fine timber-framed guildhall dates from the late 15th century. It was built by the powerful cutlers, who were active in the town in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Clydach is home to an industrial archaeological site, a coke-fired ironworks dating from 1792. It was forced into bankruptcy in 1877.
Numbers 93, 94 and 95 High Street, on the Bank Street side, date from about 1855, an early example of an iron-framed building.
The altar tomb of John Beaufort and Margaret Beauchamp, the hands of their effigies entwined, dates from the mid 14th century.
The church dates from the time of Edward I and is built on the site of the original Norman church.
The oldest part now dates from 1329, while its spire, at 247 feet, is the highest in Yorkshire.
Dating from the 17th century, Home Farm's outbuildings to the right of the picture have been demolished and made way for Home Farm Close, while the farmhouse itself on the left still
Set in 1,000 acres of parkland, the Jacobean-style hall dates from 1719. Following a fire it was rebuilt (in much the same style) in 1861.
At this time, this Georgian building dating from 1751 was the home of the King's representative in Ireland, and is now 'Aras an Uachtarain', the Irish president's official residence.
St Mary's Church dates from the 15th century, though much of the present building is a reconstruction by John James, after the original church fell down in 1713.
The house dates back to at least 1587, though many builders have toyed with the original design in the intervening centuries.
The elaborate brass chandelier dates from 1746.
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