Places

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Photos

12 photos found. Showing results 61 to 12.

Maps

703 maps found.

1886, Saxby All Saints Ref. HOSM58605
1887, Toynton All Saints Ref. HOSM62202
1899 - 1924, Charlton All Saints Ref. HOSM40617
1886 - 1900, Gussage All Saints Ref. HOSM47257
1919, Charlton All Saints Ref. POP666865
1920, Fornham All Saints Ref. POP708088
1922, Tilney All Saints Ref. POP848531
1921, The Four Alls Ref. POP846363
1921, Weasenham All Saints Ref. POP862481
1899, Saltfleetby All Saints Ref. RNE824635
1899, Toynton All Saints Ref. RNE851313
1946, Wainfleet All Saints Ref. NPO859501
1947, Saxby All Saints Ref. NPO825813
1898, Wainfleet All Saints Ref. RNE859501
1898, Weasenham All Saints Ref. RNE862481
1879 - 1880, The Four Alls Ref. HOSM45721
1897-1909, Charlton All Saints Ref. RNC666865
1901-1902, Rockland All Saints Ref. RNC819155
1903-1908, Saxby All Saints Ref. RNC825813
1901-1902, Tilney All Saints Ref. RNC848531

Books

2 books found. Showing results 73 to 2.

Memories

184 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Bromley High Street

I remember the coffee smell as one wandered up the high street. Someone on this memory board has asked what was it called. It was called: Coffee Importers, because that was what they did. You could buy beans or have them ground there ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by Susan Tebby

Bed And Breakfast

I lived here in the 80's it was a bed and breakfast accommodation for people on benefits and as a single mum who had moved up from Sussex it was the most quiet and delightful. Mr Richard Andrew's was the owner and he was ...Read more

A memory of Chapel-en-le-Frith by cazjames

Memory Of Mexborough In The Late 50's,

My name is Ian Bullett. I was born in Mexborough 1951 I can remember going to the Empire cinema with my elder brother David in the late 50's.It was a regular Saturday visit to watch Zorro and others.On one ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough by icabullett

So Many Memories

The night club under the Post Office was the Fouix Boo.. not sure if that's how it was spelt. Just up from there was a cafe called the Harbour Lights and a toy shop further up. I'm trying to find the name of the milk bar that was on ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by 1246chris

1970 1980s Harrogate

I spent some of the happiest years of my life in Harrogate, working in "The Grange" hotel (an old peoples home basically, along West Stray), I also worked in "Blind Jacks" behind the Prospect Hotel (we sold Old Peculiar ale and wow ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by bornawkward

My Childhood In Hornchurch

My parents bought our house in Mansfield Gardens in 1934 for £500. It had no garage but nobody in the road had a car anyway. My name was Jenifer Shearring. I went to North Street Primary School, infants and juniors from1950 ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by jenny

Visiting Salford Circa 1955 60

My Grandparents Henry and Alice Dorning lived on Brighton Street which on trying to trace the existence of has proved to be a struggle. I remember visiting them with my parents at the age of 5-9 years of and at the time was ...Read more

A memory of Salford

Molly Gray's Memories Of Weston Green, Thames Ditton, Surrey.

When we were children during WWII, my brothers Rob and Wilf and myself often visited Weston Green. At Weston Green there were two churches and two ponds called Marneys and Milburns. My ...Read more

A memory of Weston Green by Janet Moore

Snapshots

As a very little boy we moved from Birkenhead in the North West, Merseyside to Luton. It was the 1950s and my Dad had a job in Vauxhall's. His brother Tom was already a General Foreman there and his younger brother John (that's what we all called ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Gerard Fitzpatrick Howkins

Purley Parade

We moved into the spacious four-bedroomed maisonette over Purley Radio in Purley Parade in 1955 and I attended Christ Church primary school, just over the other side of High Street (sadly demolished in 1967). A policeman used to see us ...Read more

A memory of Purley

Captions

157 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Crondall, The Feathers 1906

Look closely at the sign over the door - it lists Courage, Alton Ales and London Stout.

Caption For Chipstead, Station Parade C1955

The off-licence on the corner of Lackford Road and Station Parade no longer sells Watney`s ales, and currently remains empty with a chartered architect`s name by the door.

Caption For Chesham, The Broadway 1897

This late Victorian view shows one of the cottages surviving next to the newly rebuilt Cock pub selling Salter's Fine Ales and Stout.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1885

The public house on the right is The White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's

Caption For Merrow, The Horse And Groom 1911

This rough-cast, three-storied and three-gabled public house was built in 1615 beside the 12th-century flint church of St John the Evangelist, and its ales quenched the thirst of race-goers who flocked

Caption For Tewkesbury, Church Street 1907

canopy and window boxes, is featured in Charles Dickens's 'Pickwick Papers', when Pickwick and his three companions dine there on their way from Bristol to Birmingham; they consume bottled ale

Caption For Stilton, The Bell Hotel C1955

This famous coaching inn was one of 14 inns or ale-houses in the village in the 19th century.

Caption For Trimley, Three Mariners Inn C1955

The railings of St Mary's churchyard are on the right. In the distance the post office and house remain, but the next house has been demolished.

Caption For Alton, Market Street C1955

In 1928 it was said to have a saloon, a lounge and a dining room, and it sold Bass, Youngers, Hammerton Stout and Fremlin Pale Ale. A

Caption For York, Bootham Bar C1950

The public house on the right is The White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's

Caption For Beckington, Warminster Road C1950

Its name suggests obvious links with past local industry, and its beers were supplied by Frome United Ales. The telephone kiosk, street light and petrol pumps are no longer there.

Caption For Blackburn, Exchange 1899

The premises on the right advertising Whittle Springs Ales was W H Gregson's brewers' agents, later to become an office for Grant's whisky, the only one they had outside Scotland - a tribute to Blackburn's

Caption For Hornchurch, North Street 1908

The Britannia ale house, which stood on the corner of the High Street and North Street, was believed to be one of the earliest houses in the town and had monastic connections.

Caption For Great Warley, The Thatcher's Arms 1906

/I must have some ale I'm always a-dry'.

Caption For Five Ashes, The Five Ashes C1960

He assembled a vast collection of rock plants from all over the world.At the time of the picture, the Five Ashes public house was offering customers ales from Tamplins, Brighton Brewery.

Caption For Longton, Parish Church C1960

Carpet making, brewing ale and basket making followed. The church of St Andrew, Gothic in style, was built in 1887 to replace one built in 1773; a planned tower never materialised.

Caption For Snaith, Selby Road C1950

The market continues, but it is now more of a flea market and car-boot sale.

Caption For Five Ashes, The Five Ashes C1960

He assembled a vast collection of rock plants from all over the world. At the time of the picture, the Five Ashes public house was offering customers ales from Tamplins, Brighton Brewery.

Caption For Calverhall, The Village C1955

Perhaps the price of ale rose too high, or perhaps it was just that too many travellers took advantage of this generosity. Whatever the reason, the flagon mysteriously disappeared in the 1800s!

Caption For Burton On The Wolds, Greyhound Inn C1960

This rather imposing white- painted late 18th- or early 19th-century brick-faced pub under a slated roof is set back from the main village street, selling Shipstones Ales from a local Nottingham

Caption For Henbury, The Post Office C1955

Now a part of Scottish Courage, Georges' Bitter Ale is still on sale, though it is unusual to find it outside the West Country or Southeast Wales.

Caption For Tongham, Post Office 1921

Its ales can be tasted in pubs across the south of England.

Caption For Sissinghurst, Village 1903

Is the old chap (right) on his way to the Bull Inn for a pint of local ale or cider?

Caption For South Luffenham, The Boot And Shoe C1955

The inn sign advertises Melbourns Fine Ales from a Stamford brewery no longer brewing, but retaining a number of tied houses supplied by Samuel Smith Old Brewery at Tadcaster, North Yorkshire.