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Memories
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The Day We Topped Out £12m New Leisure Centre In Wednesfield!
£12m Wednesfield Leisure Pool. It has been a very big week for both myself and Mary, we have attended 11 individual events as well as trying to hold the day jobs down! On Monday we ...Read more
A memory of Wednesfield by
My Grandparent's Home
I received information from my cousin Leslie about this photo. Now that I have found it I am delighted. My grandparents were Thomas Benjamin Fairminer (1881-1954) who married Louisa Florence Smith (1880 - 1944). They ...Read more
A memory of Frimley Green by
The Travellers Rest Pub
I am trying to find the history of the Travellers Rest pub, Leadsham Road. I have been told it was once called The Drum And Monkey but don't have any dates is there anyone out there that has any old pictures or photos or can help with dates? If so, please contact me.
A memory of Little Sutton by
Kemnay
James Urquhart, aged 20 years, Farm Servant, living at WELLBUSH, KEMNAY , married Mary Ann Jackson, aged 23 years, Domestic Servant, living at Little Hillbrae, Bourtie. The date was 28th April 1860, and the venue was High Street, Inverurie. The ...Read more
A memory of Kemnay in 1860 by
Brimington Boys
I remember some of the teachers from your time. Mr Clarke was still deputy head with Mr Bates in English, Mr Petit was science and mr Peppit in metalwork.John Moody taught sports and it was a great school to go to if you were into ...Read more
A memory of Brimington in 1976 by
West Bromwich Market
Date is circa: I remember the old man inside the old market entrance selling newspapers, he was always there it seemed. I seem to remember an old lady there too, perhaps selling flowers from a huge basket. Am I correct or is ...Read more
A memory of West Bromwich in 1965 by
Hawkes Lane Hill Top
Circa date: 'The British Oak' Public House. My Uncle Neville and Aunty Joan kept this Pub for some time when I was a young child. Uncle Neville died whilst licensee and Aunty took over. It was a family pub, always seemed to ...Read more
A memory of West Bromwich in 1965 by
When I Was A Lad
During my schooldays I often visited Eastwood from Hucknall, my mate David Scrimshaw and I had many happy times there. We were travelling back to Hucknall one day on the bus, and two girls waved to us from a small park near hilltop. ...Read more
A memory of Eastwood in 1958 by
Greengrocers 1899 1934 East Street: Mark & Annie Crouch
My Great Grandfather Mark Crouch ran a greengrocers shop from the front room of his thatched cottage in East Street from 1899-1934 and then after he died his wife Annie continued as a ...Read more
A memory of Westbourne in 1890 by
Station Road
The railway is now behind the photographer, who is looking down High Street at the height of its Victorian expansion with the street dominated by tall telegraph poles. Thorley’s, the cattle feed merchants, has gone, to be replaced by 1970s ...Read more
A memory of Horley
Captions
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It dates from 1564, and is a rather long and irregular building, flanked by massive square towers, which are perhaps the remains of an older castle.
A small cloister, less than 60 ft square, it dates from about 1450; it is a tranquil, contemplative space.
This timber gatehouse therefore dates from the late 1600s.
The style on the left suggests that it dates from somewhat earlier - perhaps as far back as the previous century.
To the north-west lies Weyhill, famous for its large country fair dating back to the 13th century.
The parish church of this re-modelled village dates back to Norman times and has a 13th-century font.
On the right of this photograph is the first Daventry bypass, dating from about 1935.
Dated 1813, it had ceased work by 1900; it is now converted into to a private house.
The church dates back to the Norman Conquest, though it contains additions from most historic periods.
This photograph shows the drinking fountain and the statue of Queen Victoria, which dates from 1862.
Somerleyton Hall dates back to Elizabethan times, although it was extensively rebuilt in 1846 by Sir Samuel Morton Peto, who made his fortune out of the railways.
The Bath Arms Hotel building dates from 1732.
This post-war council development can be dated by the medallions which were set into the front brickwork at the time of building.
The Stag Inn dates back to the 18th century, and the elm tree on the right reputedly marked the centre of Windsor Forest.
The river was bridged before 1343 and the present stonework dates from the 16th century.
The circle dates from the Bronze a In the background is the great boss of Kestor.
Other finds at Wallington House, Wicor Shore and Portchester Harbour have been dated from the Mesolithic period (10,000 BC to 4,000 BC), while flint and stone artefacts from Titchfield and Wallington
Dating back to the Victorian and Edwardian eras, the Oxford Union consists of various buildings in the style of the Gothic Revival.
Parts of the present Parish Church, which is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, date from just after the construction of Wisbech Castle in the late 11th century.
Bovington Camp dates back to the First World War, and is the home of the Royal Armoured Corps.
Most of the buildings date from the 14th and 15th centuries, but there are traces going back to medieval times.
What does exist at this date is the Golden Lion Hotel, the first building to be erected in New Hunstanton.
It dates from 1817.
The building in the photograph, which is known as Chelwood Gate, stands as an entrance into Ashdown Forest; a map of the area dated 1693 has Chelwood Gate clearly marked.
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