Maps

656 maps found.

1898, Canon Pyon Ref. RNE660684
1896, Canons Ashby Ref. RNE660689
1946, Stoke Canon Ref. NPO840025
1883, Canons Ashby Ref. HOSM39966
1886, Canon Frome Ref. HOSM39963
1886, Canon Pyon Ref. HOSM39965
1886, Norton Canon Ref. HOSM55412
1899-1901, Canon Frome Ref. RNC660683
1900-1901, Canon Pyon Ref. RNC660684
1897-1898, Canons Park Ref. RNC660692
1900-1901, Canon Bridge Ref. RNC660682
1900-1901, Norton Canon Ref. RNC794608
1886, Canon Bridge Ref. HOSM39962
1886 - 1888, Stoke Canon Ref. HOSM60550
1919, Cannon's Green Ref. POP660673
1898, Cannon's Green Ref. RNC660673
1946, Cannon's Green Ref. NPO660673
1896, Cannon's Green Ref. RNE660673
1899 - 1916, Canton Ref. HOSM39972
1947, Canton Ref. NPO660738

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Memories

250 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Tales Of College Green

This shows College Green and its grand posh upmarket shops, at a time in the past when parking wasn't a problem. Many famous people lived round the Green over the years including Mary Robinson; actress and mistress of the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Weddings

My grandmother was married here, as were my parents and then, as was I. I was also christened here by Reverend (later Canon) Edwards, - Rev Ed to most people who knew him, I believe!

A memory of Great Bookham by Julie Swayze

A Lovely Place To Grow Up!

I was born in Arnold Avenue, just five minutes walk from the George pub, which was handy later on in my life. Also the post office opposite the pub, which was owned by Mr & Mrs Fit-Simons, who used to have rows of clear ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1956 by Paul Muckleston

Flaxley Road

I was born in 1950 and lived at 151 Flaxley Road until 1958. My father was William Yardley, he was a manager at the Levis works in Station Road. He died in 1953, and in 1958 my mother was re-married to a local retiring policeman, 'Sam' ...Read more

A memory of Stechford by Alan Yardley

Hard Times But Happy Days

We lived on Park View facing the library and Queens Park which had its own museum and everything a victorian park could offer two young brothers yearning for adventures. We would ride our guiders all over that park, and ...Read more

A memory of Harpurhey in 1960 by David Hooton

High Cannons School.

I came from Lowestoft in Suffolk to live with an aunt and uncle in Glenhaven Ave, while my mother was ill. I remember being taken by coach with my sister Jacky to High Cannons. We were not happy at first. It was very ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1953 by Diane Bryan

Wartime In Bournemouth With The Post Office Service

My mother,Margaret Newell was employed at the Mount Pleasant Post Office HQ, London. In 1940 she was moved to Bournemouth where I believe the Forces Postal Service had been headquartered. Mail ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by Martin Newell

Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School

I attended Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School from September 6, 1963 until February 1969. Although I had passed my 11 Plus examination very highly (highest in the southwest of England) and wanted to go ...Read more

A memory of Lawrence Weston in 1963 by Timothy Purnell

Clarks Of Droxford

I can only say my late father was the grocer in the village - Rodney Clark. I was born in Manor Cottage. Dad died when I was only four years of age. My memories are of the shop in Park Lane, I would go with my mother's uncle, Pat ...Read more

A memory of Droxford in 1959 by Michael Clark

Schools

I lived in Skelmersdale very briefly in 1966, during which time I attended both Barnes Road School as well as Brookfield (although memory fails me as to why I was moved from one to the other, or even which came first for that matter). ...Read more

A memory of Skelmersdale in 1966 by Jerry Gamble

Captions

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Caption For Easby, Abbey 1893

The abbey was founded in 1155 by the Constable of Richmond Castle; the members of the Order were known as the White Canons after the colour of their habits.

Caption For Burnley, Royle Hall, Cannon Parker's Home 1895

In the latter part of the 19th century, Royle Hall was the home of Canon Arthur Townley Parker, the long-serving incumbent of St Peter's.

Caption For New Brighton, The Pier C1960

In the 21st century the option of a toffee apple being 'made before your eyes' (as the stall centre right boasts) without an EU directive is something at which one can only wonder.

Caption For Leiston, The Abbey 1922

Founded in 1182, it was not until a couple of hundred years later that the abbey really made its mark when a group of Premonstratensian Canons moved here from nearby Minsmere.

Caption For Kynance Cove, 1895

The long Asparagus Island on the left can only be reached across the beach at low tide.

Caption For Shap, Abbey 1893

Shap Abbey, near the banks of the River Lowther, was founded by the 'white canons' of the Premonstratensian order at the end of the 12th century, but it was dissolved, like so many others, in 1540

Caption For Middleham, Market Place 1896

The author Charles Kingsley was an honorary canon at the church of St Alkelda and St Mary.

Caption For Edinburgh, Palace Of Holyroodhouse, Chapel Front 1897

The Abbey was founded in 1128 for the Augustinian Canons by David I, who as King was responsible for the re-introduction of monasticism into Scotland.

Caption For Lancing College, C1960

The latter was begun by Canon Woodard in 1867 with the intention of complementing the school buildings. Work was eventually completed in 1978 after more than a century.

Caption For Wimborne, From The River 1899

Edward the Confessor created a college of secular canons here, and the church dates from this period of the 12th century.

Caption For Penrith, The Town Hall C1950

A protest led by Canon Rawnsley, co- founder of the National Trust, succeeded in preserving several original features.

Caption For Newark, Grammar School 1909

1550), who after going to Oxford became one of Henry VIII's chaplains, and in 1520 was appointed Canon of Windsor.

Caption For Beeston Regis, The Priory 1921

Lady Isabel de Cressey founded this priory for Augustinian canons in the reign of King John.

Caption For Danby, The Green C1960

Danby is perhaps best known as the parish where Canon J C Atkinson wrote his Forty Years in a Moorland Parish, a wonderful evocation of moorland life.

Caption For Helston, Loe Pool 1890

In 1837 the local squire, Reverend Canon Rogers, commissioned James Rendell to design a harbour for the Loe.

Caption For Wisbech, The Hope Inn C1955

Before the days of refrigerators, patrons often suspended bottles of beer in the canal to keep it cool - one can only hope that the seals were sound!

Caption For Shap, Abbey 1893

Shap Abbey, near the banks of the River Lowther, was founded by the 'white canons' of the Premonstratensian order at the end of the 12th century, but it was dissolved, like so many others, in 1540.

Caption For Leiston, The Abbey 1922

The abbey of the White Canons was transferred here from Minsmere in 1363, and rebuilt after a fire in 1382.

Caption For Whitby, The Parish Church And Caedmon's Cross 1913

It is a replica of the ancient Ruthwell Cross, and was placed here in 1892 by the efforts of Canon Rawnsley, one of the founders of the National Trust.

Caption For Chichester, Canon Lane Archway, South Street 1890

The twin-archwayed late 15th-century gatehouse is Canon Gate, which leads into the Cathedral precincts.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, St Laurence's Saxon Chapel 1900

It was re-discovered by Canon W H R Jones, the vicar of Holy Trinity and a keen antiquarian. He came across references to it in a text dated 1125.

Caption For Ripon, The Cathedral And The Weir C1885

When Lewis Carroll was visiting his father, who was Canon of Ripon from 1852 to 1868, these wonderful carvings inspired his book 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'.

Caption For Middleham, Market Place 1896

The author Charles Kingsley was an honorary canon at the church of St Alkelda and St Mary.

Caption For Christchurch, High Street 1900

At the time of the Domesday Book there were already 21 houses in Christchurch, and 24 canons attached to the priory church.