Places
36 places found.
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- Belfast, County Antrim
- Bangor, County Down
- Kingstown, Republic of Ireland
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Giant's Causeway, County Antrim
- Larne, County Antrim
- Whitehead, County Antrim
- Portrush, County Antrim
- Newcastle, County Down
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
- Dun Laoghaire, Republic of Ireland
- Carrickfergus, County Antrim
- Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
- Achill Island, Republic of Ireland
- Greyabbey, County Down
- Gweedore, Republic of Ireland
- Ballycastle, County Antrim
- Muckross Abbey, Republic of Ireland
- Howth, Republic of Ireland
- Ballymoney, Republic of Ireland
- Glenariff, County Antrim
- Glenarm, County Antrim
- Hillsborough, County Down
- Donaghadee, County Down
- Westport, Republic of Ireland
- Dingle, Republic of Ireland
- Portaferry, County Down
- Fintona, County Tyrone
- Connemara, Republic of Ireland
- Aran Islands, Republic of Ireland
- Glendalough, Republic of Ireland
- Downings, Republic of Ireland
- Downpatrick, County Down
- Dromore, County Down
- Carrickmore, County Tyrone
Photos
1,467 photos found. Showing results 501 to 520.
Maps
118 maps found.
Books
263 books found. Showing results 601 to 624.
Memories
672 memories found. Showing results 251 to 260.
Stories From The Past
My maternal grandfather - Hugh Duddy - was born in a farming community in the county. My mother would tell me stories of visiting relatives in two farms, Mulderg and Coulnaculp (spelling is probably very wrong). Her memories were ...Read more
A memory of Claudy in 1920 by
Mayplace County Primary School
Absolutely loved my time at Mayplace County Primary! It is sn old cliche but they were best days of my education! Great atmosphere at the school - I remember two teachers, Mr Jakeways the headteacher and Mr Cooker my ...Read more
A memory of Barnehurst in 1965 by
Aldershot County High School For Girls
I finished school at A.C.H.S. in mid-summer of 1950. I know it has been torn down for housing, but cannot remember the name of the street it was on. We rode the bus from Cove, when we got off the bus in Cove we ...Read more
A memory of Aldershot in 1950 by
Life In The Country
I was stationed in the USAF at RAF Lakenheath. I resided at Church View, Church Road with my wife, 3 daughters, and our 3 Shelties. My oldest daughter Cindy learned to ring bells at the church and was sweet on a local boy, Robert ...Read more
A memory of Hilgay in 1973 by
Woodbine Grove
That's my old grammar school and after a disastrous few years trying to learn something useful I eventually got a job with Renown Products in Woodbine Grove. They were manufacturers of pickled onions, vinegar,vacuum salt and various ...Read more
A memory of Penge in 1958 by
Late 60's
My paper round was Morville, Skipsea and Gernigan, paper shop I think was Carmichaels. Also went to the youth club on Fitzhugh Estate. My mum worked part time in Johnsons opposite the County Arms, this was my local until 1977. A friend ...Read more
A memory of Wandsworth by
Manor Arms (Little Country Pub)
I was brought up in the 70's living in the gorgeous local village pub. I have fond memories playing on my bike in the car park, riding a pony to the village school and running around the grounds of the Saxon church. Not ...Read more
A memory of Abberley in 1972 by
Duke's Head, Wallington Green
I lived just behind the Duke's Head from 1945 till the late 60's, and I believe this was where my parents met before World War II. My dad was working as a part time barman and my mother was sent by my grandmother to ...Read more
A memory of Wallington by
School Days
I lived in the High Street in Ferndale from 1948 to 1961, my parents had a grocery/cafe next door to Margaratelli's fish shop. They were good years and I have lots of great memories. Ann Rasmussen, Marilyn Coopey and myself went to the ...Read more
A memory of Ferndale in 1953 by
Walk Along Stoneham Lane
I remember North Stoneham Church from a favourite walk my family and I used to take of a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. We set out from Kelvin Road and made our way towards Stoneham Lane with the blacksmith's shop on the ...Read more
A memory of Eastleigh in 1947 by
Captions
749 captions found. Showing results 601 to 624.
The county boundary cuts through the parlour of the old rectory, and an old oak beam in the fireplace was carved with the words: 'If you wish to go into Hertfordshire, Hitch in a little nearer the fire
Great Easton lies in the south-east corner of the county, to the south of Eye Brook Reservoir, and to the north of industrial Corby, on the very edge of the Welland Valley.
In front of the church is the County Museum; nearer the camera, behind the 'No Waiting' sign, is one of Aylesbury's best town houses, with arched sash windows to the ground floor.
Begun in 1772 as a market house, it seems to be a centrepiece for the vast County Down estate. The big house (the castle) was not yet begun, and it came without a long drive.
On the left, a striped post bearing the red torch of Lancashire County Council denotes a school ahead.
A new grammar school was built on the site at Wessington in 1957, the first in the county of Wiltshire, with 360 places for boys and girls.
The crowded stand, erected in front of the yellow brick gymnasium with its two towers, indicates that this is probably a match between county teams held during the annual Cheltenham Cricket Festival, rather
On the far right is the old school on the corner of Pebble Lane, which leads back into Kingsbury; it is now an exhibition gallery for the County Museum.
The closest is the lamp outside Frederick Wright's County Cigar Store. He supplied the Prince of Wales with Ariston cigarettes. Opposite is the Corn Exchange.
The River Ouzel - the original boundary between the counties - divides the jointly-named town.
In the immediate post-war era, Luton was a medium sized town - albeit a county borough - about to become very much larger.
Great Easton lies in the south-east corner of the county, to the south of Eye Brook Reservoir, and to the north of industrial Corby, on the very edge of the Welland Valley.
County Down embraces the scene from the Copeland Islands until the Hollywood Hills merge with White Head. The far view is completed with the full run of the Rhinns of Galloway.
The Hertfordshire Building Preservation Trust, in collaboration with Hertfordshire County Council, carried out a major restoration in the 1960s, and they now stand proudly as a memorial to what might have
The large war memorial dominates the square in front of the County Hotel.
allowed access to the gardens on public holidays and during Wakes Week.Within a few years, however, the Sutherlands had abandoned Trentham: in 1910 the fourth Duke offered it for sale to the county
It is appropriate that our east to west town tour should start in the cathedral city of Chichester, the county town of West Sussex and one with a very long history.
Rothesay is the county town on the eastern side of the Island of Bute, in an ideal location in the sheltered 'sweet Rothesay Bay', to quote the popular song.
Tring is in Hertfordshire, a market town at the base of a salient of the county that projects into Buckinghamshire from the Chilterns along the valley of the River Bulbourne.
allowed access to the gardens on public holidays and during Wakes Week.Within a few years, however, the Sutherlands had abandoned Trentham: in 1910 the fourth Duke offered it for sale to the county
Few buildings remain which pre-date the Enclosure Acts, effectively extinguishing the ties within rural communi- ties in much of Leicestershire, and indeed the Midland counties.
Amongst other businesses is the chemist beyond the Crown Hotel and opposite, the family firm of Matkin's printers, who from 1881 to 1941 published an almanac listing people and occupations in town and county
In 1965, when Greater London was created, Surrey crossed the River Thames and gained a segment of the former county of Middlesex.
On the north-east side of the county, Hose is situated close to the Nottinghamshire border in the Vale of Belvoir.
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