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1947, Netherton Ref. NPO789049
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Memories

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Uncle Syd N Aunty Chrissie

my aunt chrissie and uncle syd stayed just under the arch and i remember their black n white cat lying at the doorstep. When my uncle used to take me a walk around the grounds and greenhouses it always seemed like a ...Read more

A memory of Dumfries in 1979 by Fiona Jardine

Miracle On Hope Street

Many years ago I was a window cleaner and would often do my rounds on many of the small estates in Monk Bretton, many of my customers would bring me cups of tea and sandwiches out and in one case an Italian lady invited me ...Read more

A memory of Monk Bretton in 1978 by Roland Mitchell

Merland Rise Infant School

I remember well receiving the Silver Jubilee coin (still have it!) when my sister and I had just started at Merland Rise Primary School. The headteacher became Mrs. Pepper but I can't recall the name of the lovely ...Read more

A memory of Tattenham Corner in 1977 by Melanie Watson

Ron Pat Shelton 1977 To 1981

In 1977, my late husband, Ron. and I moved from Melbourne, Australia into 28 Stoke Lyne at the end of the village. It was very dilapidated, consisting originally 2 workman's cottages. They had been converted to one ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Lyne in 1977 by Pat Shelton Astley

Staxton

My grandma (Whinnie) and father grew up here, and owned Staxton Garage for a while (Mike Hearing). I spent the most enjoyable childhood there. It makes me smile thinking of all of the older people, always smiling and telling a good yarn ...Read more

A memory of Staxton in 1977 by Philip Wearing

More Memories

It would be lovely if people had pictures of Jaywick in the 70s to post on this site. We had such lovely times there and I would love to see how it looked in the 70s again - the bus station, the arcade, the beach etc. We did not have ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick in 1977

Takes You Back Doesnt It!

Takes you back doesn't it! Just for a minute, forget everything stressful and read this............ Close your eyes and go back in time... Before the Internet... Before semi-automatics, joyriders and crack.... ...Read more

A memory of Blackhall Rocks in 1977 by Stephen Rafferty

What A Fright

If you have read my account as a child at Felkirk Church, I as a grown man and with some time on my hands, visited Felkirk Church on many occasions. It was on the last occasion where I went there around 15.00 hours. I recall that the ...Read more

A memory of Ryhill in 1976 by Roland Mitchell

Ode To Wallsend

ODE TO WALLSEND I was born at Wallsend Village green in the heart of Wallsend Town, I spent my childhood in an era great to be around, We all grew up together and played in our back lanes, My cousins and my neighbours in the ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend in 1976 by James Bridgewood

A Week To Remember

It was always a sense of adventure searching for new place to visit on our holidays - and certainly we found an idyllic spot just a mile or so outside the town of Cemaes Bay. Mother had been staying with my younger sister who ...Read more

A memory of Cemaes Bay in 1976 by Margaret Mosley

Captions

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Caption For Winchester, Westgate Museum 1911

For well over a century the room above Westgate's arch has functioned as a small museum.

Caption For Thorp Arch, Church 1893

Much of the woodwork was commissioned in 1938 from Robert Thompson from Kilburn, and his mouse trademark can be found on the pews and pulpit. The building to the right is the old hearse house.

Caption For Bramber, C1955

The Tea Gardens have long closed, but peeping over the roof is the squat battlemented tower of de Braose's Norman church, brutally treated subsequently, but notable for the 1070s tower arch capitals: wonderfully

Caption For Monsal Dale, The Viaduct 1914

This stately five-arched structure now carries the Monsal Trail; and despite John Ruskins outbursts when it was built, it is now a protected structure.

Caption For Launceston, Coronation Park C1950

The entrance arch, with its green gates, was demolished in the 1980s to allow access for lorries building the new leisure centre.

Caption For Lulworth, Durdle Door 1894

The great natural arch of Durdle Door braves the sea just a little way from the more famous Lulworth Cove.

Caption For Lulworth, Durdle Door 1894

The great natural arch of Durdle Door braves the sea just a little way from the more famous Lulworth Cove.

Caption For Chester, Dee Bridge 1923

The old bridge with its seven irregular arches dates from the late 13th century and was partially rebuilt during the mid-14th century.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Bridge C1965

There seems to be ample room beneath the wide arches of Llanfoist Bridge, but when the Usk floods the waters have often risen to the top of them and flooded the Castle Meadows in the foreground.

Caption For Ingatestone, The Hall, Gateway And Courtyard C1955

Above this arch there is an impressive clock tower.

Caption For Newtown, Long Bridge 1959

The River Severn is wide here on the approach to the town, so that a lengthy twin-arched bridge was needed to make the crossing. In typical Welsh tradition it was given a simple descriptive name.

Caption For Glynneath, The Railway Viaduct C1955

The line is long-since closed, but this towering sixteen-arch structure stands as a lasting reminder of Victorian skill and energy.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, St Saviour's Chapel 1932

The twin arches, with the quatrefoil over, are all that remain of the 13th-century Lady Chapel.

Caption For Grays, The Lightship C1955

Grays is a much re-developed town, but it has a fine Norman church.

Caption For Eling, St Mary's Church C1955

Above the altar hangs an impressive picture of the Last Supper.The chancel arch is a striking feature of the church, as is the 15th-century tower.

Caption For Chepstow, The Museum 2004

Since then it has been a school and a hospital; it is now Chepstow museum, which was originally housed above the Town Arch.

Caption For Norwich, St John The Baptist Church 1896

A temporary wall separates it from the crossing tower and the dust from the building works beyond the west tower arch.

Caption For Gloucester, Infirmary Arches 1891

The last two arches are showing signs of some form of reconstruction as the century closes.

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Caption For Bude, 1906

The missing stone arch of Nanny Moore's Bridge marks the site of a mill.

Caption For Amesbury, St Mary And St Melor's Church C1955

St Mary and St Melore's is basically Norman, large and built mainly of flint; its large squat Early English tower rests on triple chamfered arches and has three wide-spaced single bell openings.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Market Street 1898

The arched building on the left is presently a building site. The bay windows on the right are still in existence.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

In the background is the 16th-century five-arched bridge which gave the village its name.

Caption For Ribbesford, The Lido Café C1965

The Lido Café was a much frequented leisure stop along the way.

Caption For Eastbourne, 1925

The central bays of the promenade building survive, but the arched bays on each side were rebuilt in the 1950s.