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Searching For History On The Forge, Wooden Cottage And Stables In Burgh Heath
We are desperate to find some history on our house (previously called the wooden house, then April cottage and now the old forge) Brighton road. The house itself is believed ...Read more
A memory of Burgh Heath
Farnham Royal
I remember walking from home on the britwell estate to school at St Anthony RC Primary or to st Anthony RC church walking past Travis court now a private housing development and past the village hall with Farnham royal men's club ...Read more
A memory of Farnham Royal by
The Awakening
On the right of the photograph the second shop belonged to Arthur Sansom, the Newsagents and Confectioners. It has a sign board above the shop front: PICTURE POST. In the Easter holidays of 1959 at the age of 14½, I took my first ...Read more
A memory of Locksbottom
Tar Incident Links Road Tooting Junction 1962 1964
Please can anyone put a date to the Tar accident when some school children were injured with hot tar where the workman were carrying out work at the beginning of Links Road, Tooting Junction end I would ...Read more
A memory of Mitcham by
Glyder Hotel, Eastham
Hi, can anyone help. I am trying to find out the history of the Glyder Hotel in Eastham. I am very interested in history, I would love to know when the "glider" as I knew it, was built, by whom, what date etc, who owned it, and if ...Read more
A memory of Eastham
Good Childhood In Willesden/Neasden
I was born in Park Royal hospital in Feb 1952 then taken home to 70 Craven Park Road spitting distance from Harlesden police station. Just across the road from our family doctor, (Dr Curtis) not much bedside manor, ...Read more
A memory of Willesden by
Blakes Of North Waltham
My family of Blakes date back to 1735 to my great / 4times William Blake 1735 and Mary More. Blake Cottage was for sale when I visited in 2013 . We also visited the Fox Pub , this property belonged to the ...Read more
A memory of North Waltham by
Growing Up In A Community
my parents moved to Sussex Crescent in 1954 with three young children, having been re homed from temporary housing - a prefab. The Northolt estate was a great place with a genuine community spirit, families all rallied round ...Read more
A memory of Northolt by
Psalter???
I have no memories of my own but understand that the name Skendleby Psalter is connected with a small very old Church, long gone, which was on the site of Wold Cottage, and that the garden and adjacent land down to the bottom lane was ...Read more
A memory of Skendleby Psalter
The Allotments Cricketfield Road 1950's
My father would put me on his bycycle crossbar and took us from Elthorne Rd to the allotments via Whitehall Road and Vine Street. Cricketfield Rd was (is?)a dead end. A footpath to the left passed by a nursery ...Read more
A memory of Uxbridge by
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The chancel was extensively rebuilt in the latter part of the 19th century, but the rest is considerably older, including the timber-framed porch, which dates back to late medieval times.
Its tower dates from the 1760s; the bulk of the remainder was rebuilt in the 1860s, although there is medieval work inside, including the nave arcade.
According to a survey of 1973, the church owned a paten dating from 1728 and a paten and cup from 1828.
The Market Hall, built of red sandstone, dates from the mid 1600s and stands on the site of an earlier hall.
This village is popular with visitors to Broadland, with St Catherine's Church and its beautiful hammer-beam roof and painted rood screen dating from 1493.
Instow grew as a resort town at the mouth of the Torridge in the 1830s, and most of the terraces and villas on the shore in this picture date from then.
Opposite the well-known Miller of Mansfield hotel and pub, mainly Georgian with older parts, is the Goring Free Church, dated 1893, on the corner of Manor Road, still looking pretty fresh in this view
On the left is Leeds' oldest shop, which dates from 1613 and is receiving a face lift.
Founded by Sir William Sinclair, Roslin dates from the early 14th century.
The great curtain wall with its central gatehouse, flanked at either end by a massive round towers, dates from the last quarter of the 14th century.
Dominant in this photograph of the east end of the High Street is the Town Hall, which at the date of this photograph had just been rebuilt by local architect C E Ponting.
This is believed to be the oldest building in Bideford, dating from the 14th century.
Wribbenhall has a row of early 18th-century terraced cottages, late 18th- and early 19th-century warehouses, and a number of timber-framed houses, the oldest dating back to the 16th century.
The heavily-restored church dates from the 13th century, and inside are a book showing the names of all the 350 victims of the plague, and the chair used by the rector, William Mompesson.
The fine west tower dates from the 15th century, although the nave and chancel may be traced to Norman times.
Parked cars dating from the 1960s fill the cobbled square at Grassington, the pretty Wharfedale village whose wealth was founded on lead mining in the nearby limestone hills.
The White Hart Hotel's stuccoed front dates from about 1714.
The earliest parts of the building date from the 11th and 12th centuries.
On the left is Leeds' oldest shop, which dates from 1613 and is receiving a face lift.
It dates from Norman times, but parts of an older arch, containing some Roman bricks, may be seen in the nave.
Much of the church dates from the 14th century, but the old west tower fell down and was rebuilt in 1850; further restoration followed.
The large Methodist church dates from 1797, and was greatly expanded in 1831.
The tall timber-framed and thatched house behind, called 'Laurences', is dated 1548.
Although the foundations of the church date back to the 13th century, the flint tower was only built in the 16th century.
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