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Memories
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Bates Hill Methodist Church
This was the year that I was christained there. My grand parents and great grand parents attended the chapel. As a child I also went to Sunday school there. It was a beautiful church and should have been given a heritage ...Read more
A memory of Redditch in 1958 by
Growing Up In Cold Ash Part Ii
Hello again. I started at Cold Ash School, St Marks C of E in 1953. The school consisted of the original brick building housing two class rooms and a large hall, plus a new wooden extension of two more class rooms and ...Read more
A memory of Cold Ash by
Sunday Service
I was looking through pictures on the FF website of Cornwall, especially those of Helston & Tintagel. The picture of this church stirred an embarrassing memory… From the late ‘70’s to the new century, spent many Sumner hols at these ...Read more
A memory of Tintagel by
The Smell Of Fish.
I moved to Gravesend in 1967 at the age of 16 , I had a job transfer from Mac fisheries in Yate near Bristol. When I first saw the Mac fisheries shop in Gravesend High st I was surprised to see how small it was , expecting the High ...Read more
A memory of Gravesend by
Nightingale Row
I was born at 7, Nightingale Row, in the box room which was originally shared by my mother Mavis Warren and her sister Glennis Byard as they were to become. The daughters of George and Martha (Dot) Edwards. The house was rented from a ...Read more
A memory of Pontnewydd by
Frith Postcard
Hi i have a colour postcard of "The Valley, Brendon" it is the same as this photo, it's a used franked card dated 15th June 1945. it has a sender address of Lana Doome Farm, Malmamead, Brendon written in pencil.
A memory of Brendon by
My Mother’s Family
My mother was born to a family named Waters in Balcombe, I only know that she had brothers, one named Norman, the family owned a store, they would date from late 1800 to early 1900. My mother was Rosina Mary Waters born in Balcombe ...Read more
A memory of Balcombe by
The Lion & Swan Congleton Cheshire
The Lion & Swan Hotel Congleton Story has it that The Lion & Swan in Congleton was made from ancient timbers, even today there are some solid twelve inch by twelve inch supports on display but who knows where ...Read more
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View From Station Hill
Anyone familiar with Burgess Hill (I lived there from 1956 until 2012) will know that this photo is incorrectly titled. London Road is some way off to the south - turn left at distant St John's church spire. We are of course ...Read more
A memory of Burgess Hill by
Mr E. M Jowitt
I have an old "Farmer and Stock Breeders" magazine, dated Monday 9th September 1929 The front cover has a picture of Mr Jowitt and his prize winning boar "Norsbury Woodman 8th". His address is Strode Manor, Bridport, Dorset. I know this is a little later, but it might help?
A memory of Strode Manor by
Captions
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The ancient church of St Helen, known as 'the cathedral of the Fylde', dates from the 12th century and was once the parish church for Garstang, two miles away.
We pass under the River Thames via the Blackwall Tunnel - the northbound side dates from the 1890s, an early project of the LCC, which was established in 1888.
The Cenotaph, the national war memorial and the heart of the Remembrance Day parade, is by Lutyens and dates from 1920.
This view pre-dates the Swinging Sixties, with echoes of a less materialist era: the Gothic-arched building on the right is the former Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School of 1903.
A plaque dated 22 August 1951 set into the wall of the garden of Corner House reads: 'This plaque was erected by the Sawbridgeworth Urban District to commemorate the transfer to the Council of the manorial
The gateway dates from the college's foundation.
The gatehouse seen here dates from the 13th century.
In 1891 a fire caused considerable damage to the fabric of the building, and the impression from the photograph is of a complete rebuilding soon after that date.
Much of the present building dates from Victorian reconstruction work commissioned by Rector William Quekett between 1858-62.
All four buildings in this view are Victorian: the one on the left, Birch Cottage, is of the 1860s, and the one behind the telephone pole, Jubilee Cottage, is dated 1887, while the others are of about
On the north side are the grounds of the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, which are mostly in Berkshire; but its Greek Doric gate lodges front London Road.
The date 1864 is carved at the back.
On the right, No 57, the tall brick house beyond the lower houses in the foreground, is 16th-century and jettied, but it is dated 1732.
The gable wing dates from 1637, and the remainder from 1729.
On the left is Home & Colonial, which by this date had several hundred branches.
This excellent view captures the eastward expansion of the town in the late 19th century very well.
It is a delightful village with mostly 18th-century houses, with a sprinkling of 19th-century estate cottages, such as those with the slate-roofed dormers on the left, dated 1858.
The monastic kitchen dates from the end of the 15th century and its chimney is seen here.
The date stone states 1867, but completion was delayed by snow.
The pub dates back at least to the 18th century, and parts of the building are even older.
More survives on the right, while the three-storey building on the left, dated 1897, also survives.
The Whyte Harte has a rendered and colourwashed front over a Tudor timber-frame (it may be earlier: there is a date, 1388, on the building), and it is obviously the supplier of stirrup cups to the
The pond dates back to at least the 16th century, and is associated with the Manors of Chislehurst, Scadbury and St Paul's Cray.
Before that date, meetings of the Garstang Rural District Council were held at the King's Arms Hotel.
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