Books

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Memories

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Old Days

My name is Anne Baker and I started school in 1953 and I left when I was 16 years old. Is the school still open? I enjoyed during art lessons in the tower. The school clothes always looked smart and we wore gloves. I used to live near Bushey Park.

A memory of Bushey Heath in 1953 by Anne Baker

Memories

I can remember as a child staying in Tower caravan park, and also in the little roads leading up to the park which were all named after cars. The big old carts coming round couple of times a week to empty the toilets as at the time there ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick by Judy Parker

I Was There Early 60s

As a 12 year old I went on stage at Heysham Towers and did a monologue about "A cow kicking Nellie in the belly in a barn". This went on with same verse being repeated until the show compere swept me off the stage. We went there ...Read more

A memory of Heysham in 1961 by Paul Collinson

St Peter Ad Vincula

Not a memory obviously but a fact discovered when doing family research. My Great Grandfather's eldest sister was married to a Grenadier Guard in The Chapel Royal at the Tower. Her husband Giles was stationed there at the time. The date was 1860.

A memory of London in 1860 by Beryl Chandler

All The Fun Of The Fair

Who remembers the travelling fun fair that came to Blackfield in the 1960s? Did you go to Blackfield Junior school? What about skating on the frozen Gravel pits at Holbury in the winter 1962/3/4 or the Esso Cinema? or the ...Read more

A memory of Holbury in 1960 by Julian Bishop

Growing Up In Yearby

Hi, I lived in Yearby from 1951 to 1966, I went to the village school, teacher was a Miss Lord, I had lots of fun. Children from Dunsdale joined in to make around 20 attending. Fond memories of all the people who lived there ...Read more

A memory of Yearby by Sue Williams

Broughton Astley C Of E Primary School

Born in Mill Lane in Broughton Astley on 3rd May 1926, I started school at B/Astley C of Primary in 1931 as a five year old. We would be 'called to school' by the ringing of the bell housed in the ...Read more

A memory of Broughton Astley in 1930 by Reuben Reynolds

Nurse Hampton

On August 13, 1961 I took up residence as a student nurse in Lindsay Smith House across from the hospital. It was the day the Berlin wall went up, and, as I recall, the day before the grouse shooting season began. I was 19 ...Read more

A memory of Virginia Water in 1961 by Patricia Hampton

Vintage

These memories really are 1944 to about 1953. The corner shop by the church was a favourite as they used to sell home made toffee when sweets were on ration. One character I can still see was Mr White the baker being taken home ...Read more

A memory of Minster in 1944 by Michael Heyes

Countryside Memories Holidays In The 1950s

The journey from our home in North Essex to my grandparents’ home in North Derbyshire took almost a full day back in the 1950s, allowing of course for periodic stops along the way. The first, usually at ...Read more

A memory of Glossop in 1955 by Mrs H. L Sharpe

Captions

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Caption For Brampton, Naworth Castle C1955

It was an old Border stronghold, the oldest part of which is the Dacre Tower, an old pele tower, which dates from the 14th century.

Caption For Ilminster, Grammar School 1907

Beyond is the late 15th-century church of St Mary; its superb west tower owes its scale and magnificence to the town's medieval wool prosperity, and is something of a copy of Wells Cathedral's sublime

Caption For Peel, The Bay 1895

In the centre foreground of the picture stands St Peter's church, intact at this time, built out of locally quarried Triassic red sandstone and identified by its unusual helm-roof tower.

Caption For Davington, The Priory 1892

To give thanks for the saving of their lives, they instituted the construction of the twin church towers that once existed at Davington. Thereafter the Reculver towers were called the 'two sisters'.

Caption For Flamborough, Old Tower And Bungalows C1950

Some thousand yards from the headland, Beacon Tower was a lookout built in 1674 by Sir John Clayton.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, Swan Hotel 1956

The grandest is the Swan Revived Hotel, whose towering three- storey stuccoed front of about 1840 conceals a 17th-century inn.

Caption For Crewe, The Chetwode Arms And St Paul's Church 1951

Designed by J W Stansby (who also designed the tower of Christ Church), St Paul's was built in 1868-69 at the expense of the Grand Junction Railway Company. The spire was added in 1888.

Caption For Brechin, David Street 1900

Brechin's famous landmark is the Round Tower, dating from the 10th or 11th century, and one of only two examples of round towers in Scotland.

Caption For Hampstead Norreys, The Village From Folly Hill C1950

The village of Hampstead Norris nestles in a shallow valley, the buildings dominated by the short broad tower of St Mary's church in the background.

Caption For Devizes, St Mary's Church 1898

The tall west tower has diagonal buttresses, with buttress shafts and pinnacles in relief. Nave and tower are Perpendicular.

Caption For Brechin, David Street 1900

Brechin's famous landmark was the Round Tower, dating from the 10th or 11th century and one of only two examples of round towers in Scotland.

Caption For Wisbech, Leach's Mill 1929

Formerly one of the few eight-sailed windmills in the country, the tower is all that remains of the complex of granaries, bakery and mill house.

Caption For Haddenham, The Mill C1950

Great Mill is a yellow brick tower windmill standing on a ridge, with panoramic views of the flat fenland.

Caption For Glasgow, Cathedral And Necropolis 1890

The choir and tower date from the 13th century, and the spire was added about two centuries later. The tower is 220 ft high.

Caption For Cirencester, Church And Town Hall C1950

The magnificent three-storey porch, England's largest and constructed 100 years after the tower, faces the Market Square.

Caption For Wrotham, The Village 1904

The 13th-century church with its 15th-century tower stands on the north side of the square.

Caption For Llangollen, Castell Dinas Bran 1901

The ruins include a large shell keep within a rectangular ward, a twin-towered gatehouse, a large D-shaped tower, and traces of a hall.

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge And Church C1955

Changes to the strong tower are the addition of a clock and finials to the four battlemented corners. In the tower hang 6 bells, cast in about 1760.

Caption For Boston, Hussey Tower 1893

This mid 15th-century brick tower, here seen in rural tranquillity with cattle grazing, now sits amid football pitches near Boston College's Rochford Campus.

Caption For Carlton In Lindrick, High Road C1965

At the heart of the old village to the west of the Doncaster Road is the parish church with its fine Anglo-Saxon west tower.

Caption For Warsash, Cross Roads C1965

Straight ahead is the clock tower; this was a water tower supplying Warsash House, which King Edward VII used to visit when he was Prince of Wales.

Caption For Over, The Mill C1965

A brick tower mill, this was photographed at about the time it was purchased by a mill enthusiast for preservation. The brick tower is tarred black for extra weather protection.

Caption For Bedale, Market Place 1908

Its 14th- and 15th-century tower features a first-floor room protected by a portcullis. The tower might have served as a defensive position during Scottish raids.

Caption For Reculver, The Tower C1950

Its bricks were later used to build the towers we see here, known locally as the 'two sisters' (see Davington).