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Memories

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Castle Hill House Children's Home

It's possibly even later. I can remember having a child to stay with us from the above, her name was Rosemary Lemon and I would love to find her.

A memory of Mere in 1955 by Karen Burtt

Downham Market

More memories of Downham Market. When you walk along Church Road from Cannon Square on the right hand side of the road there is an alley way (a walk going down to the high st), it is called 'sounding alley'. The name was ...Read more

A memory of Downham Market by Ray Dent

Finding Old Mates

I remember the Great Float, Mona Castle, Five Bars and the Stanley Arms and the Bird and Hand. I used to go round with Johnny Rutter, Bobby Benette, Geof Kilby and a lot more. They were the good old days, going to Davey Jones ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey by June Hoey

Memories Of Midwifry Training At Lennox Castle

My mother, Doreen Hall (Nee Bilton) has related these memories to me: I started nursing at St James’ Hospital, Leeds (Jimmy's) in 1948. I was 17 years old, the only one straight from school. I was at ...Read more

A memory of Kilsyth in 1951 by Isobel Buck

Midwifery Training Lennox Castle And Glasgow

My mother, Doreen Hall (nee Bilton) has narrated these memories to me: I started nursing at St James’ Hospital, Leeds (Jimmy's) in 1948. I was 17 years old, the only one straight from school. I ...Read more

A memory of Glasgow in 1951 by Isobel Buck

Netley Boys Club Fc

I remember playing for Netley Boys Club - the team was run by Ernie Chambers and Lou Jones, RIP both of you. They were amazing and we had a good team; Chris Queen in goal, he had trials with Newcastle United, his big brother Bob, ...Read more

A memory of Netley by Dave Cox

Ingersley Hall & White Nancy

Although Runcorn born and bred, each year of my early childhood my parents would take us to visit Ingersley Hall in Bollington. By this time it was no longer a private country residence. It was owned and run by a ...Read more

A memory of Bollington in 1971

A Youngster's Memories

I was born at Glen Andred which is situated just beyond the Groombridge cemetery, which was just beyond the pumping station. There was Dad, Mum, Gran and my brother, Paddy. After 6 months we all moved to Forge Gate Crossing ...Read more

A memory of Groombridge in 1941 by James Stapleton

Does Anyone Recall Walter Stevens?

Walter was at Stanhope Castle until 1953, does anyone have a memory of him? I am assisting him with his life story.

A memory of Stanhope in 1950

Fisrt Day At Work

I remember walking through the old Castle Gardens on my first ever day at work at the old GPO office, 13-14 Wind Street in October 1976 - it was very pretty, unlike the concrete version that exists today.

A memory of Swansea

Captions

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Caption For Llangollen, Castell Dinas Bran 1913

The Hill of Bran rises just to the north-east of Llangollen; perched high upon its summit is the ruin of Castell Dinas Bran.

Caption For Castletown, Castle Rushen 1903

The present Castle Rushen dates from the 12th to the 14th centuries.

Caption For Grantham, Belton House, Orangery Restaurant C1960

Wyatville was really a Wyatt, the nephew of James Wyatt, gaining the smarter French-sounding name with George III's permission while working on Windsor Castle.

Caption For Scarborough, The Beach C1960

With barely enough room to build a sand castle, the children seem somewhat constrained.

Caption For Richmond, View From Castle C1965

The large building to the left behind the Castle Tavern is the Methodist chapel in Ryder's Wynd, replacing an earlier chapel nearby, and superseded by the present Methodist church in Queens

Caption For Newcastle, C1965

Also here was the Iron Hall which belonged to the castle chapel of St Mary, from which it drew rents.

Caption For Castletown, Castle Rushen 1903

The present Castle Rushen dates from the 12th to the 14th centuries. It was here in 1265 that Magnus, last of Man's Norse kings, died.

Caption For Builth Wells, The Bridge C1955

Builth grew up under the shadow of the castle, which was rebuilt by Edward I in 1277.

Caption For New Milton, C1965

The town centre is in the distance; there are some Edwardian and many modern buildings here.To the north is a pond, and south of the railway line is a water tower resembling a castle.

Caption For Drummond, Drummond Castle 1899

Situated three miles south-west of Crieff, Drummond Castle was originally built by John, the first Lord Drummond in 1491.

Caption For Deal, The Esplanade 1899

The castle was built in Tudor times as part of the coastal fortifications.

Caption For Durham, The Castle, The Norman Arch 1892

This great round-headed doorway was once the principal entrance to the lower part of the 12th-century building that stands directly opposite the castle gatehouse, and was probably approached under

Caption For York, The Castle C1885

east over Skeldergate Bridge and the River Ouse to the left we can see the Assize Court; to the centre, standing out against the skyline is the spire of what was the Debtors' Prison and is now the Castle

Caption For York, Barges On The Foss Navigation 1885

Two more were built after one another; the second was washed away by floods.This photograph, showing the castle walls and the dome of the Debtors' Prison, was taken from the fourth recorded bridge, which

Caption For Cardiff, High Street 2004

Still a busy intersection, the traffic crawls and tourists throng on departing the castle. The public house (left) first opened as the Blue Bell in 1813.

Caption For Cowes, View From The Pier 1927

At the end of the Parade, behind the trees on the right, stands the Castle, the home of the Royal Yacht Squadron.

Caption For Arran, The Castle And Loch Ranza C1890

Lochranza dates from the late 13th century to mid 14th century with 16th-century additions, and features one of the earliest examples of an added jamb or wing which was built on to increase the castle's

Caption For Raby Castle, From The South 1893

The castle dates from the 14th century, and was once the seat of the powerful Neville family.

Caption For Launceston, Castle C1875

Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.

Caption For Launceston, Castle C1875

Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

After Charles II's defeat at Worcester, Dunnottar was the only castle where the Stewart standard remained flying.

Caption For Tenby, South Sands 1890

Tenby stands on a tongue of limestone rock, ending a green promontory, which is crowned by the ruins of the old castle, and is now pleasantly laid out with walks which serve at once as pier and promenade

Caption For Arundel, Castle 1906

This is on the Norman motte or mound; the castle had two large baileys or walled enclosures, the north one relatively open still, the south one overwhelmed by Buckler's heavy-handed Victorian work.

Caption For Morriston, The Cross 1954

The abbey was founded by Richard de Granville in about 1130, at the same time as he established his castle on the other side of the river.