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Photos
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Maps
573 maps found.
Books
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Memories
676 memories found. Showing results 451 to 460.
Childhood In Minster
My two brothers, my sister and I were all born in Minster in what is now called Turner Cottage but was then "The Swifts". My granddad was a village postman and my best friend's granddad was also a postman and we ...Read more
A memory of Minster in 1968
Rake Gate Sunday School
Does anyone remember the Rake Gate Sunday School, held firstly in 83, Probert Road, the home of Fred and Kaye Cochran, then in the dining hall of the newly opened Rake Gate infant school, where the Headmistress was Miss Daphney ...Read more
A memory of Oxley in 1954 by
Goldenhill Gangs From The 1950`s
I just wondered if any one of the top end gang would remember my memories of playing football, I was born and bred in Alice Street in 1945. My mum and dad were Hannah and George Etheridge. I also had relatives ...Read more
A memory of Goldenhill in 1950 by
Nurse Turnbull
I remember Nurse Turnbull, she was a very nice person, caring and kind - Victor Bates (email address: alfredpoldark@hotmail.com)
A memory of Stanhope in 1950 by
Churchgate Hotel Early Seventies
Does anyone remember this old hotel and me working there in the early seventies? Although I only worked there a short time, I met and made friends with some very nice people, the Yates family in particular, but sadly ...Read more
A memory of Harlow in 1970 by
Date Of Photo.
This photograph must have been taken after 28th. October 1896, when the new reredos, altar, and choir screen shown here were installed to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the church, and were dedicated on that day, and the summer of 1897, ...Read more
A memory of Yeovil by
Harris F Amily
My Father lived at No 2 Council House, Vigo Lane, Yateley, I remember visiting my grand parents Jack and Florri Harris there when I was very young, unfortunately she passed away in 1963 from what understand from my father Edward (also known ...Read more
A memory of Yateley by
Wrong Date
I attended the Kettering Grammar school until 1961, the main school being in Bowling Green Road. The science block was in Windmill Ave (shown in photo) but most of the buildings seen here were not erected in 1960. The block seen at the far ...Read more
A memory of Kettering by
Border Gate Estate
I was born Patsy Evans the last of the 8 daughters of Ivy and Frederic Evans. Most of my sisters lived in Border Gate but I was born at 18 Hawkes Road in 1944. My best friend, Ann Halliday lived several doors down. I remember the ...Read more
A memory of Mitcham by
Sinton Green C1960's
I am nearly 61 years old, and my memories are from when I was aged about 5 6,7...My father was a 'Sparky' at the time, and we lived in Birmingham..He was working in Worcester at the then called South Staffordshire and Worcester ...Read more
A memory of Sinton Green by
Captions
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West Horndon is a planned village dating only from the 1940s.
The Godstone itself is thought to date back to pagan times, being carved with a cross by early Christian missionaries.
The photograph shows two parallel late 16th-century gabled blocks with large mullion and transom windows.
Part of this building dates back to the 16th century.
The top floor was added at a later date.
The Lion pub on the right pre-dates the Rothschild era.
The present cathedral dates from the 12th and 13th centuries; the west front is one of the finest examples of Early English work still extant.
Dating from the 13th century, the castle is not just a monument in stone.
The public telephone has been identified by Michael Thomas as a K1 Mark 236 box of 1927, of which about 4,500 were erected, with a roof sign dating from 1929.
The public telephone has been identified by Michael Thomas as a K1 Mark 236 box of 1927, of which about 4,500 were erected, with a roof sign dating from 1929.
Tower lies four miles south of Darwen, and four miles north-east of Bolton.The villages of Turton and Turton Bottoms are next to the Tower.Turton Tower is basically two buildings, a pele tower dating
A date and initials AC WS 1683 IB RG probably indicates when some restoration work was carried out.
A typical East Anglian building with a pargetted facade made from low relief design pressed into the wet mortar, it dates from the 1500s, and contains some fine interior mouldings.
One is a Breeches Bible that dates from 1560.
The White Lion is a listed Grade II building dating from the 17th century, with a southern wing added about a hundred years ago.
The original Railway Tavern dated from 1859.
Standing in the shadow of a chestnut tree, the Royal Anchor Hotel, once a posting and coaching house, dates from the time of Samuel Pepys, who found 'good, honest people' there.
In the background is the beautiful abbey church, dating from around 1100.
The White Hart Hotel's stuccoed front dates from about 1714.
The choir and tower date from the 13th century, and the spire was added about two centuries later.
Even the opening date was kept a secret until a few minutes before the departure of the first train, for fear that the train would be overloaded; the railway only had one engine.
The bridge is late 18th-century, but the central date plaque seen here from the north-east bank on the Sandy side of the river is illegible.
Although the parish register dates from 1538, the style, decoration and monumental devices within the church indicate a much earlier presence - at least in the 14th century, since there are brasses commemorating
Excellent 18th-century houses are to be found on the Leicester Road, but here we see a contrast between the thatched cottages of pre-18th-century date and the Rose and Crown pub, an early roadhouse.
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