Places
36 places found.
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- Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire
- Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire
- Burton-by-Lincoln, Lincolnshire
- Burton, Cheshire (near Tarvin)
- Burton Bradstock, Dorset
- West Burton, Yorkshire
- Burton upon Stather, Humberside
- Burton Agnes, Yorkshire
- Burton on the Wolds, Leicestershire
- Burton Leonard, Yorkshire
- Burton in Lonsdale, Yorkshire
- Bishop Burton, Yorkshire
- Burton Fleming, Yorkshire
- Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire
- Burton-in-Kendal, Cumbria
- East Burton, Dorset
- Newbiggin, Yorkshire (near West Burton)
- Burton Lazars, Leicestershire
- Burton Dassett, Warwickshire
- Burton, Clwyd
- Burton, South Glamorgan
- Burton, Somerset (near Yeovil)
- Burton, Wiltshire (near Mere)
- Burton, Dorset (near Dorchester)
- Burton's Green, Essex
- Burton, Somerset (near Dodington)
- Burton, Dorset (near Christchurch)
- Burton, Cheshire (near Neston)
- Burton, Dyfed
- Burton, Wiltshire (near Badminton)
- Burton Ferry, Dyfed
- Burton Green, Warwickshire
- Constable Burton, Yorkshire
- Burton Corner, Lincolnshire
- Burton End, Cambridgeshire
- Burton Overy, Leicestershire
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Memories
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Buttercombe Barton And The Challacombes
My second great-grandmother, Isabella Challacombe,emigrated from here with her parents and siblings in 1833.
A memory of Buttercombe Barton by
Bailey Bridge Pontoon Canal Cruisers.
I built the boat shown on the right hand side of the photograph. Bailey Bridge pontoon MKVI N0.19053 was manufactured by Gee Walker & Slater Ltd, Uttoxeter Road, Derby and sent to Engineers Stores, US ...Read more
A memory of Great Haywood in 0 by
Memories Of High Street
This is a very significant picture to me although taken a good many years after we left High Street for Mill Lane. My sister, Hilda and I were both born in one of the houses just beyond the white building, in our time that was ...Read more
A memory of Donington in 1930 by
Going To The Shops...
As a fully paid up member of the 'Baby Boomer' generation, born in 1947, I've been reading all the stories posted on this lovely website (which - like many others, I suspect - I came across purely by chance). I was born in Perivale ...Read more
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One Of My Trips From London To The Mumbles To Auntie Connie's House
This looks exactly like the picture I took to prove to Mom I had been on my way to Auntie Connies' house. I took the train from Doncaster in England to Swansea - one of the train ...Read more
A memory of Swansea in 1971 by
The Oxbode
This is a fine picture of The Oxbode, with the Bon Marché on the right and the old Boots frontage in Northgate Street at the end. Barton Street it is not.
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Those Were The Days!
I was born in a house on the Eastern Avenue between Cantly gardens and Denham Drive in 1955. I moved to wales to go to uni in 1975. I worked as a Saturday girl in Barton’s the bakers in Gants Hill for a ridiculously low wage. ...Read more
A memory of Gants Hill by
Family Of Ewj Moloney, Lancing Solicitor D 1978
I was part of the St James the Less Players, the Parish church drama group, which started my career on the boards. The Downs,The Manor, The Park, The Clump, The Chalkpit..The Woods The Beach..were all ...Read more
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I Lived At Ferry Inn In 1952
I Lived At Rosneath, Ferry Inn. My father was in the Navy and we lived at Ferry Inn during 1952. There were three other families living there, the Thorntons and the Burtons. The Burtons were related to Shackleton, the ...Read more
A memory of Rosneath
Captions
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Re-crossing the Trent at Gunthorpe, the route turns back towards Nottingham along the busy A612 to Burton Joyce, where the river sweeps close to the road.
The white fronted Burton's at the far end is in the up-to-the-minute Art Deco style favoured by the tailoring company all over the country.
Marked out by plough according to the great architect Sir Decimus Burton's directions, streets radiated from the Mount, which was the highest point in a chain of sandhills.
Burton's can be seen in the middle of this photograph, the white building by the white van and delivery lorry,
Burton's can be seen in the middle of this photograph, the white building by the white van and delivery lorry.
Burton Tailoring and Tesco are among the other names visible here.
In 1909, when this photograph was taken, Burton Bradstock had changed little over the centuries.
The creation of an official long-distance footpath along the Dorset coastline has brought many walkers to Burton Bradstock.
Opened in March 1941, the Town Hall still causes controversy with local people; they would have preferred to have kept the Decimus Burton buildings, which were demolished to make way for
The small coves between, such as the beach below Burton Bradstock, would be used mostly by local fishermen and smugglers.
Burtons and Timothy Whites face one another across Union Street, drawing many shoppers to the town.
It was originally built for Daniel Burton, a bleacher of Rhodes; it passed to Salis Schwabe, who bought the bleach works and built the famous Rhodes Chimney.
Burtons and Timothy Whites face one another across Union Street, drawing many shoppers to the town.
Henry III once bartered Burton Bradstock in exchange for the royal regalia, which William the Conqueror had given to Caen Abbey.
It is not the highest of the Cleveland Hills: Burton Head rises to 1,485 ft, but Roseberry is acknowledged as offering the finest views.
Decimus Burton's impressive arch is topped by a decorative frieze depicting horsemen, the design imitated from the Elgin Marbles which were on display in the British Museum.
Other new arrivals are Burtons the tailors and Stewarts Ltd.
Decimus Burton’s impressive arch is topped by a decorative frieze depicting horsemen, the design imitated from the Elgin Marbles which were on display in the British Museum.
Many well-known businesses had their premises in this area, including Skinner & Rook, Dixon & Parker and Joseph Burton.
The small coves between, such as the beach below Burton Bradstock, would be used mostly by local fishermen and smugglers.
The corner this side of the obvious awnings is now home to Burton's.
Stand by the Burton monument and look down the High Street to compare this photograph with the scene today.
Other than Burton, brewing in Staffordshire received a shot in the arm with the opening in 1992 of the Lichfield Brewery, which produces such delights as Resurrection Ale and Xpired.
The New Pier (it dated from 1891) runs along the skyline of this view of the seafront, with its former Boundary Archway (separating Burton's town from Hastings) on the right.
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