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Campsbourne Junior School Around 1960
I attended Campsbourne Junior School between 1958 and 1961. I arrived during the 2nd Year at the age of 8, having moved from St Michael's School in Highgate. I was placed in the top stream and my class teachers were ...Read more
A memory of Hornsey by
Happy Days
I have many fond memories of Bodiam and the Castle, from when I was 1 year old in 1943, until I was 15. Along with dear Mum and my two sisters, our whole extended family on my mum's side consisting of several families would move to Bodiam, ...Read more
A memory of Bodiam in 1950 by
Wc Sa Great Place To Be
My name is Linda Ashton and I was at WCS 1960-61. This was my 4th boarding school and was far and away the happiest! It felt like family with Mr and Mrs Savage as surrogate mum and dad! I was there because of ...Read more
A memory of Warnham Court School in 1960 by
My Years At Warnham
Hi, I remember Michael Lambert, Eric Cook, John Vosper, Bill and David. Me and Michael Lambert were in pantomime together. I was in Mr Macley's class and Miss William's class. I also remember Mr Savage the Headmaster. ...Read more
A memory of Warnham Court School in 1963 by
Hoddam School
I remember going to Hoddam School when Sydney Hope was the Head Master. I remember him being a very fair and nice person. There was a Mrs McBride and a Mrs Davidson that taught there. My Name was Morrison back then. I remember going ...Read more
A memory of Ecclefechan by
Michael Lambert
Hi Michael, I was in Mr Mackley's class with you and also in Bodiam House. Lots of memories, Linda
A memory of Warnham Court School in 1963 by
Hoddam Primary School
I lived in Ecclefechan from 1958 to 1973. I started Hoddam primary in 1963 and left Hoddam primary school in 1970 to go to Lockerbie Academy. My teachers at Hoddam were :- Primary 1 - Mrs Hope, Primary 2 - Mrs Patterson, ...Read more
A memory of Ecclefechan in 1970 by
Lancaster Crash
I see that no person has placed a memory of this crash. I lived at Mountfield and this Lancaster circled the area and 4 crew bailed out each time it came round and went to what was Mr Bailey's snack bar just below Johns ...Read more
A memory of Hurst Green in 1944 by
School Memories
Elizabeth Wall, do you remember me, John McDaid? I was team leader of Bodiam in 1963 and Derek White was my best friend.
A memory of Warnham Court School in 1963 by
Warnham Court School.
Yes, I remember Warnham Court just, in those days the sunken garden was out of bounds, the terraces and the pines, but we still climbed them and many other places were also out of bounds. I remember the dog's ...Read more
A memory of Warnham Court School in 1951 by
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Bodiam, built in the 14th century, stands in the centre of a lake-like moat covered in water lilies.
Bodiam is located on the River Rother and was once a port that shipped iron ingots and cannon, which were made in the area.
Bodiam is located on the River Rother and was once a port that shipped iron ingots and cannon, which were made in the area.
Bodiam is located on the River Rother and was once a port that shipped iron ingots and cannon, which were made in the area.
Rye had long been surpassed as a port, though there were a number of lute-sterned trawlers based here, and cargoes arrived here for transfer into lighters that traded up the Rother as far as Bodiam
Following the burning of Rye in 1377 and of Winchelsea in 1380, Bodiam Castle was built in 1385 because of the imminent threat of invasion by the French.
Bodiam is a 14th-century moated castle, restored, like Tattershall in Lincolnshire, by Lord Curzon.
The great medieval castle at Bodiam was built in the Rother valley in 1386 against a possible French attack.
Bodiam is dominated by one of the most picturesque castles in England, set within a broad moat filled with golden carp.
The town of Bodiam is dominated by one of the most picturesque castles in England, set within a broad moat filled with golden carp.
Though similar to Bodiam Castle in shape, and designed with a well-defended entrance that featured no less than five doorways and a portcullis at either end, Bolton's principal function appears to have
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