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Dancing At The Brixham Heritage Festival 2008
One of the week long programme of events for the Brixham Heritage Festival is morris dancing on the old Fish Quay. Grimspound Border Morris entertained the crowds first. They "blacked up" in the ...Read more
A memory of Brixham in 2008 by
"After The Fair" At The White Horse Hotel, Bampton
This view is exactly the same as the hotel now looks in 2008 - although sadly the landlord, Robin, died just this year. It was his wish that the traditional music and dancing that follows the Bampton ...Read more
A memory of Bampton in 2008 by
Friday Night
I REMMEMBER ONE FRIDAY. NIGHT WHEN ME AND MY VERY SPECIAL FRIEND BRUCE. WERE OUT ON THE TOWN. I REMMEMBER THINKING TO MYSELF HOW NICELY DRESSED ALL THE MEN WERE. THEN I MEET UP WITH SOME OTHERE FRIENDS OF BRUCE'S AND MINE.LISA.EMMA AND ...Read more
A memory of Howden in 2007 by
The Fabulous Fez Heads Entertain Whitethorn Morris
For very many years the dancers and musicians of Whitethorn Morris have performed in the streets at Wimborne Folk Festival each June and have been fascinated to see another team known as ...Read more
A memory of Winterborne Kingston in 2007 by
Halsway Manor
I discovered this amazing place in 2006 and only wish I had known of it 50 years ago as it is an oasis of rural bliss where folk musicians and dancers meet like-minded people to practise and learn from one another. I first went there ...Read more
A memory of Crowcombe in 2006 by
St Cleer Church
This scene has changed little, except for the addition of carpeted areas and pews that look far more comfortable and inviting! I feel sure that every person who has walked through the doors of this church has been touched by what ...Read more
A memory of St Cleer in 2005 by
The Slate Islands Easdale
THE SLATE ISLANDS By Walter Deas Some 24k (15 miles) south and west of Oban lies an area with interesting old ...Read more
A memory of Easdale in 2005 by
Whitethorn Morris Dance With The Flowers Of May In Denham
Correct me if I am wrong but I think that this view shows the splendid canal side pub which I remember as "The Malt Shovel". One fine evening in May 2004 the dancers from two Harrow based ...Read more
A memory of Denham in 2004 by
Whitethorn Morris Dance At The Red Lion Coleshill
For many years morris sides danced in the road in front of the pub garden of the Red Lion. This has been a popular venue to celebrate May Day morning at dawn. Whitethorn Morris and their Whitethorn ...Read more
A memory of Coleshill in 2004 by
Morris Dancing At The Half Moon Pub Wilstone
The Half Moon is a delightful traditional small old pub in the village high street. Bars either side of the central doorway and a small grass forecourt which provided welcome soft sitting on one hot ...Read more
A memory of Wilstone in 2002 by
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The Palladium Bar was opened when the site was first developed for leisure. The zig-zag roof now covers a swimming pool, and the displaced bar is in a new part of the extended building.
The stone-arched building on the right was the postern tower built in 1497 on St Mary's Abbey walls; it is now an office for First York Buses.
The pub on the corner was always a handy place for a quick lunchtime pint, and even in 1965 for a pie.
These buildings date from the 19th century. At that time the group of buildings was a smallholding with a bar. To
Carved in 1894 by George Milburn, the statues on the top of the bar replaced the older, worn statues.
The pub on the corner was always a handy place for a quick lunchtime pint, and even in 1965 for a pie.
When I was a teenager I remember riding out on my BSA Bantam to the Wimpy Bar on Box Hill.
This was the main exit from the walled city of York. Bootham Bar was built on the site of the Roman gate, and probably much of the stone was re-used.
Designed by Christopher Wren in 1672 as a triumphal arch, Temple Bar originally stood at the top of Fleet Street in London.
Long Row leads westwards uphill into Chapel Bar, now truncated by the Maid Marian Way roundabout junction with Derby Road.
Carved in 1894 by George Milburn, the statues on the top of the bar replaced the older, worn statues.
Chestnut trees were planted to soften the outline of the semi-circular area, and there were changing cubicles and two springboards. Mixed bathing (even for children) was forbidden.
Duke Bar is on the outskirts of Burnley. The Duke of York public house can be seen in the centre of our picture.
This splendid interior captures the atmosphere of a 1950s pub beautifully. The shirt-sleeved landlord, his hair slicked with Brylcreem, has his sleeves rolled up and a tie at his neck.
Marriages also took place at Gretna Hall and at the Toll Inn and the Sark Toll Bar.
The Humber is still a busy working area. However, the promenade area has been taken over by the ubiquitous bistros and wine bars.
The Humber is still a busy working area. However, the promenade area has been taken over by the ubiquitous bistros and wine bars.
Duke Bar is on the outskirts of Burnley.The Duke of York public house can be seen in the centre of our picture.
This photograph, taken in what is known as Above Bar, shows Bargate facing south. There were originally seven gates into Southampton's old walled town.
The large barrel on the left would seem at odds with the notion of a cocktail bar today, not to mention the array of fuse boxes and meters on the wall.
Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.
Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.
The original Two Lifeboats pub was torn apart by the 1953 floods. This new tavern was built in replacement. The veranda has now been enclosed by French windows.
In the late fifties, the offerings over the bar were much fewer than today.
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