Places
36 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Poplar, Middlesex
- Bow, Middlesex
- Bethnal Green, Middlesex
- Stepney, Middlesex
- Alton Towers, Staffordshire
- Isle of Dogs, Middlesex
- Limehouse, Middlesex
- Spitalfields, Middlesex
- Barjarg Tower, Dumfries and Galloway
- Bromley, Middlesex
- Stratford Marsh, Middlesex
- Tower Hill, Merseyside
- Tower Hill, Essex
- St George in the East, Middlesex
- Wapping, Middlesex
- Globe Town, Middlesex
- Old Ford, Middlesex
- Cubitt Town, Middlesex
- Tower Hill, Cheshire
- Tower Hill, Surrey
- Bow Common, Middlesex
- Mile End, Middlesex
- Millwall, Middlesex
- Ratcliff, Middlesex
- Warmley Tower, Avon
- Tower Hill, Hertfordshire
- Tower End, Norfolk
- Tower Hamlets, Kent
- Tower Hill, Devon
- Tower Hill, West Midlands
- Blackwall, Middlesex
- North Woolwich, Middlesex
- Hackney Wick, Middlesex
- Shadwell, Middlesex
- South Bromley, Middlesex
- Tower Hill, Sussex (near Horsham)
Photos
1,787 photos found. Showing results 1,041 to 1,060.
Maps
223 maps found.
Books
1 books found. Showing results 1,249 to 1.
Memories
637 memories found. Showing results 521 to 530.
Talavera School 1969 1971
I too lived in Ramillies Park between 1969 and 1971 (185 Ramillies Park,) and went to Talavera. I remember getting the bus from North Camp with a pink bus pass up to the top of hospital hill, walking up past the old ...Read more
A memory of Aldershot by
St Josephs Primary Monks Kirby
Hi to all who attended St Joseph's. We moved to Monks Kirby in 1974. My father was Trevor Vaughan, the Vicar. We lived in the Old Vicarage, this is a now a hotel or private home now I think? Monks Kirby were the ...Read more
A memory of Monks Kirby in 1975 by
Harbourne Hall
My name is Jo Latter and Harbourne Hall was built by my Gt Gt Uncle Henry Latter. I only remember seeing the Hall once before it was pulled down and even then I did not go inside. I would love to have contact with anyone who has ...Read more
A memory of High Halden by
Way Back In 1901
My great aunt Kathleen Elizabeth Bellis, attended Rosary Priory (Caldecote Towers) way back in 1901. I don't suppose anyone else knows someone there at that time, or indeed has any photos? I would love to know.
A memory of Bushey Heath in 1900
Bryn Dinarth
I used to come for days out as a child to Lloc with my dear late grandmother. We used to visit an old friend who lived at a house called Bryn Dinarth. Her name was Ada Christie. Her house was situated next door to Little Timbers Garden ...Read more
A memory of Lloc
Served In Air Traffic Control
I was stationed at RAF Waddington as a Senior Aircrafts Woman In Air Traffic Control and remember the Vulcan Bomber well. They filmed the James Bond movie 'Thunderball' while I was there. I used to babysit ...Read more
A memory of Reepham in 1964 by
William Bernard Taylor Family Farm Before They Emigrated To Australia In 1853
SUDBURY 591/0/10020 GREAT WALDINGFIELD 21-NOV-05 HOLE FARM II House. Formerly a mid-C15 service building remodelled as a house in c.1600; later C17 extension to west; ...Read more
A memory of Sudbury in 1860 by
Bells, Graves And Wood Pigeons
I lived at 11 Church Lane with my sister Anne and parents, John and Barbara Mawson, until 1978. It was my grandfather's house (William Henry Cazaly) that he bought in the 1950's and had sold it to my parents in 1965. ...Read more
A memory of Walthamstow in 1969 by
Siddle
My gran, on the Siddle side of the family, lived much of her life in the house on the corner of Brantwood/Brentwood Terrace. I recall Quadrinis Ice Cream Van. Gran's house was straight across from the Working Mens Club. My dad was ...Read more
A memory of Tindale Crescent in 1960 by
Brentford 1959 To 67
I lived at 5 The Ride from 1959 till 1967, my name is Tony Scott. I went to Brentford Secondary Modern and remember other locals like John Pearce, Richard Pearce as well as Stacey and Woodley. We ran the youth club in the ...Read more
A memory of Brentford in 1960 by
Captions
3,007 captions found. Showing results 1,249 to 1,272.
The 15th-century tower of Charminster's church dominates the valley of the River Cerne, and was built under the direction of Sir Thomas Trenchard.
One of its later additions was the brick tower in 1720.
This view looks south towards All Saints' Church and shows how the tower and spire originally closed the vista well, although nowadays the church is hidden by high hedges and a fine cedar.
On the right of the photograph is the 15th-century God's House Tower, formerly the south-east gate of the old town and one of the earliest artillery fortifications in Europe.
Looking along Storey Terrace, we see in the distance the tower of Bedale's church of St Gregory.
The east front of the chancel was demolished (perhaps explain- ing the new roof tiles on the right) and the north side of the tower was split almost to the ground.
The tower of St Peter's Church was built in the 15th century.
St Cuthbert's Parish Church represents a mixture of periods and styles, the tower and spire being only about one hundred years old.
Before the construction of the Senate House in the early 18th century, students received their degrees in the Church of Great St Mary's, whose tower dominates the right-hand side of the road.
This old-established market town is dominated by the great pinnacled tower of its fifteenth century church, which is pleasantly situated in a square.
With the towers of the Minster in the background, this street lined with red brick and white-rendered Georgian cottages has a pleasing elegance and symmetry.
The distinctive central tower was hit during the Second World War.
A clock was installed on the tower to celebrate the Millenium in 2000. The huge chestnut tree has disappeared, as has the garden where the children are playing.
The characteristic tower and open air pulpit of the Congregational church dominates the centre of this view.
The great Norman crossing tower has windows high up, which flood the crossing with light. Beyond the crossing, the network of 15th-century vault ribs recedes into the distance.
Set in Heysham Towers, which was formerly the home of the Knowles family, it was open from 1925 until 1972, except for a period during the war years when it was conscripted by the military
The Park Hill estate towers above Sheffield Midland station.
The regimental museum in Tower Street has displays of medals, uniforms and weapons, and models showing the battles that both this and other Yorkshire regiments fought in many parts of the world
The original railway station building with its clock tower, the terminus of the line from Ulverston, looks down Lake Windermere.
The Park Hill estate towers above Sheffield Midland station.
The lone tower dates back to the rebuilding of the 1530s, the rest of the church having been demolished in 1760.
Holy Trinity Church tower is prominent; to its left is a conical shaped roof. This was the pottery works of Charles Brannam, makers of Royal Barum Ware.
This imposing brick gateway, surmounted by a clock tower, was built 1860-62. A soldier stands to the right of the gate.
In the background the tower of the Town Hall dominates the street. Trowbridge was famous for its cloth trade; the Bristol Drapery company is on the right.
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Memories (637)
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