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Memories
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Help Needed With Info About My Stay At Langley House
Hi, I'm not sure if anyone can help me but I was taken to Langley School when I was about 8 years old (1965). I can't seem to find out much information about the school and just why I was ...Read more
A memory of Baildon in 1965 by
Walcott Po Stores.
ref W400054. This photograph shows a Vauxhall Viva. I think this photo is dated between 1967-70, probably nearer 67 as the caravan seen centre left is my grandfather's and that partiucler van, a Marston, was not bought until 1967. ...Read more
A memory of Walcott in 1967 by
Hicks Family
This photo shows the shop where I was born in the 1950's - my mum's name is on the sign above the shop, June Veronica Hicks. The photo must be after 1964 as it was my dad's,John Hicks's Newsagents shop & that was the year he died. ...Read more
A memory of Feckenham in 1964 by
Opening Of Hartford Secondary Modern School
Peter Drinkwater is mistaken with regards to the opening date of the school. As the first Head Boy I can assure him the school opened in 1956 as a co-educational school. It was later officially opened by ...Read more
A memory of Northwich in 1956 by
Mile Oak 1938 To1950
Hi Roger Dale, thanks for adding to my memories of Mile Oak, you need to check your dates! We still lived at 222 in 1949, a year I can never forget as my father died in the front room of 222 on New Year's Day 1949, in October ...Read more
A memory of Mile Oak in 1948 by
St Peter Ad Vincula
Not a memory obviously but a fact discovered when doing family research. My Great Grandfather's eldest sister was married to a Grenadier Guard in The Chapel Royal at the Tower. Her husband Giles was stationed there at the time. The date was 1860.
A memory of London in 1860 by
My Birth Place And Date
I was born in Grimsby in 1965 and proud of this. My mum died at these docks in 1971 by accident, she fell and drowned. I'd like to hear from anyone who knows my family or knew my mum, Josephine Martha Mary Tonner, maiden name ...Read more
A memory of Grimsby in 1965 by
Baldock Hostel
I lived in the hostel in the 1960s and liked the area very much. I was a member of the working man's club, the cinema always had up to date films. The town boasted good pubs, there was plenty of work in nearby Letchworth. I had spells ...Read more
A memory of Baldock by
Burrow Hill School
Hi to everyone that were as Burrow Hill School. I have published a book about Burrow Hill School dating from 1914 to 1988. It has 78 A4 pages, loads of information and pictures. If anyone would like a copy contact me on email: morriserick1@aol.com. Regards, Eric Morris
A memory of Frimley Green in 1950 by
Recollections Of Letchworth Swimming Pool, From Mid 60's
As I look at this picture of the Letchworth swimming pool and notice the date is c1950… it would be only a few years later (mid 60’s) that my friends and I would cycle there with ...Read more
A memory of Letchworth Garden City in 1964 by
Captions
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The name means 'long heath', and it was recorded in a deed dated 1426, now at Stratford Records Office.
Sheffield was just one of a handful of authorities at this date who still had faith in their tramway system.
Dating from the 16th century, the house is said to have been built by the goldsmith of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Prettily situated among trees and fields, the church of St Mary the Virgin is small but contains many treasures, including a silver chalice dating back to Elizabethan times, a 500-year-old font and
At about this date, 18 needy women occupied the Biggin, receiving about 10s each.
North-east of Northampton, Overstone is a linear village dating back to the 18th century.
Watling Street has a good range of buildings, mostly dated 18th and 19th century, built in a mix of materials - stone, brick and render.
The building is dated 1878.
St John's, which is the old parish church dating from the 12th century, is on the right-hand side almost surrounded by warehouses, factories and the railway.
Cannon Street is one of the oldest parts of the town, and dates from the 1850s.
The Romford Union Workhouse dates back to 1838.
The half-timbered house dates from c1450.
Many of its cottages were built in the 17th century, and the Royal Oak is older, claiming a date of about 1502.
The fine old windmill dates from 1713, and guards the town from the open marshlands.
The White Hart dates back to the 17th century.
Amberley Castle, seen on the right, dates back to Norman times and was strongly fortified in 1377.
Across the bridge, Ye Olde River House is dated 1490.
By this date the open spaces have been infilled with housing, and the Perranporth Hotel can be recognised on the far side of the pond immediately behind the right-hand tree.
St Mary's Roman Catholic Church on Burnley Road, Clayton-le-Moors dated back to 1819, and predated all other Roman Catholic churches in the area.
The first phase dates from 1829; it was greatly enlarged in 1857, and was rounded off with a splendid clock tower in 1897.
A medieval market town, its present Town Hall only dates from 1891, seen here before the tepid 1956 Neo-Georgian facade was added with shops to the ground floor.
The tree is still here, and so is the Old Hall (left), dating from the 17th century.
The keep dates from 1454, and some parts are thought to be even older.
Ruther's the fishmonger and grocer's opposite dated from First World War days.
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