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Maps

36 maps found.

1925, Barley Mow Ref. POP633299
1946, Barley End Ref. NPO633286
1947, Barley Mow Ref. NPO633299
1891 - 1910, Barley Ref. HOSM37125
1895, Barley Mow Ref. HOSM56242
1901-1904, Barley Mow Ref. RNC633299
1898-1899, Barley End Ref. RNC633286
1903-1904, Barley Green Ref. RNC633288
1946, Barway Ref. NPO634458
1898, Barway Ref. RNE634458
1886, Barway Ref. HOSM37178
1901, Barway Ref. RNC634458
1946, Broad Green Ref. NPO650687
1896, Broad Green Ref. RNE650687
1898-1901, Broad Green Ref. RNC650687
1920, Broad Green Ref. POP650687

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Memories

140 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Going To Junior School In Radcliff On Trent In 1960

My dad was in the Canadian Air Force (RCAF) stationed in Langar (born in England though) but my family lived at 16 Douglas Close just outside Radcliffe. I remember walking daily to the ...Read more

A memory of Radcliffe on Trent in 1960 by John Reid Wilkinson

My Time In Little Eaton

I was born in Derby but lived in Little Eaton from 1959 to 1974 when we moved to Morley. My mother is Mrs Ruth Howe, nee Humphries, my father was Mr Ronald Humphries, now sadly passed away in 1965 and he is buried in the ...Read more

A memory of Little Eaton by William Humphries

Cranford 1975 80

Hello. I used to live on Berkeley Ave. I remember the parade of shops. There was a row of Co-op shops, baker, butcher, mini market and I think a green grocer. After the shops was an alley where there was a milk company, I think that ...Read more

A memory of Cranford in 1978 by Shamim Khan

Barclays And Taylors Of Tarraby Farm

My mother Gladys Taylor (nee Barclay) and father James Taylor married and lived at Tarraby Farm, Carlisle in 1927. My mother's parents were Alexander and Isabella Barclay, who lived and worked on the the farm. My ...Read more

A memory of Carlisle in 1920 by Angela Green

Heston In My Youth 1954 Onwards...

My parents moved to Heston in 1954, I was one. My uncle owned Heston Garage, his name was Bill Biggs, he lived above the garage for a while before building and living in the Bungalow next door. My sister and I went to ...Read more

A memory of Heston in 1954 by Paul Biggs

Cranford Shops 1980s 2010

Starting from Tesco Express: This used to be a block of about 2 or 3 shops which included a building society and a travel agent. Next to this was Barclays Bank which closed down in the late 1980s/early 1990s. It remained ...Read more

A memory of Cranford

Growing Up In Wonderland

In the mid and late forties I attended Kingsmuir Boarding School in what is known today as Alderford Grange. It was owned and mastered by Ms Francis. We were told that the building had once been the Inn attached to ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1945 by Paul Erland

Raf Herscha Hill

I, along with two others at any one time, was posted to the RAF fixer station on Herscha Hill. We stayed with Miss Bella Scott at a house called Noranside, halfway up Kintore Street. I was there from 2 Feb 1954 to mid-November ...Read more

A memory of Auchenblae in 1954 by Michael Pollitt

Osterley Villiage In The 1970's

I too, remember Mrs Thomas's sweet shop (where you could get a penny lolly 'Yum Yum!') also Mrs Baileys wool shop, Ramsons Indian haberdashery shop, La Strada restaurant, Mrs Thomas in the Chemist, Mr Hales hardware ...Read more

A memory of Osterley by Wendy Cave

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

Captions

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Caption For Bishop's Waltham, High Street C1955

Bishop's Waltham is still remembered for having the only privately owned bank in the country, before it was sold to Barclays in the early 1950s.

Caption For Helston, Coinagehall Street 1931

Just out of the picture on the left stands Barclay's, once the home of Hugh Rogers, who was the first Squire of Penrose.

Caption For Blakeney, Post Office Corner C1950

The town is studded with fine brick and flint houses with steep pantiled roofs—on the right is the flamboyant brick and pebble Barclay's Bank.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street C1950

The premises of Barclays Bank can be seen on the right, next door to Morris Garages.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, The Bridge From The Church C1960

On the south bank of the river is the Barley Mow, which is featured in Three Men in a Boat.

Caption For Ulverston, Market Place 1912

It exported copper, iron, slate, barley, bobbins, gunpowder and leather all over the Empire.

Caption For Bodmin, Mount Folly Square 1894

The building across the square behind the fountain is now Barclays Bank.

Caption For Nelson, Scotland Road And Leeds Road C1955

Standing in the centre of the town at the junction of roads to Yorkshire and the north is the extravagantly ornate Union Bank Building, occupied by Barclays in the 1950s and now by the

Caption For Mildenhall, High Street 1925

The timbered buiding on the left, occupied at the time by Barclays Bank, was originally built with plastered upper walls and gabels, later exposed to give the building a mock Tudor flavour.

Caption For Ipswich, The Docks 1921

The main cargoes brought into Ipswich were grain, barley, coal and timber.

Caption For Wilmslow, Bank Square Gardens C1955

When the photograph was taken this was then Barclays` Bank but within 10 years that was to move to the corner at the top of Grove Street, and the old bank is now a pub.

Caption For Midhurst, North Street 1921

The part 16th-century Angel Hotel and the Midhurst branch of Barclays Bank are still there, as is the Clock House opposite, which today houses offices.

Caption For Eastbourne, Terminus Road 1925

The grand classical building on the left, built in 1895 for the Lewes Old Bank, was bombed in 1943: it is now Barclays Bank.

Caption For Alnwick, Bondgate Hill C1955

Beyond Lloyds is Barclays, which incorporates an 18th-century house.

Caption For Coltishall, A Cornfield 1902

Today so much of East Anglia's beautiful countryside is in the hands of more exploitative 'barley barons'.

Caption For Oxford, Carfax Tower 1922

The premises of Barclays Bank can be seen on the right, next door to Morris Garages.

Caption For Hitchin, High Street 1903

Next to the Cock is Barclays Bank, built by Sharples, Exton and Lucas in 1841. Next-door-but-one to Barclays is the establishment of William Payne, an agricultural, veterinary and dispensing chemist.

Caption For Pembroke Dock, Dimond Street C1960

A branch of Barclays Bank is on the left and WH Smith is on the right of the picture.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1957

Lloyds Bank on the left has moved, and the National Provincial Bank further up on the left is now Barclays Bank, which has been altered extensively. Note also the war memorial, centre left.

Caption For Camberley, Blackwater, London Road 1928

The old Barley Mow public house was based in the last building on the left. We now take the road towards Yateley.

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street And Bridge Street C1955

In this picture, the impressive County Hotel and Barclays Bank (built originally as a wine and spirit warehouse) can be seen on the corner, with the clock tower and the old Infirmary beyond.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Hart Street 1893

All the buildings survive today, except for a tall half-timbered Barclays Bank of 1910 inserted on the right hand side.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, From Bridge 1890

The village church is seen here from the Gothic, six-arched river bridge of 1864, which links Clifton Hampden with the Barley Mow inn.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Station Road C1955

The buildings on the right of Station Road, which include the Hippodrome, Barclays Bank and the Public Library, have all been demolished.