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Maps

175 maps found.

1947, St Brides Major Ref. NPO823672
1946, St Columb Major Ref. NPO823738
1899-1900, St Andrews' Major Ref. RNC823591
1897 - 1914, St Brides Major Ref. HOSM60074
1900, St Columb Major Ref. RNC823738
1922, St Brides Major Ref. POP823672
1880, St Columb Major Ref. HOSM48407
1900, St Brides Major Ref. RNC823672
1898, St Andrews' Major Ref. RNE823591
1897, St Brides Major Ref. RNE823672
1897, Llanmaes Ref. HOSM51940
1899-1900, Llanmaes Ref. RNC759009
1897, Llanmaes Ref. RNE759009
1947, Llanmaes Ref. NPO759009
1922, Llanmaes Ref. POP759009

Books

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Memories

726 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Memories

My mother Gwen Clayden worked at the Ritz cinema during the war years, and spent many evenings on the roof doing fire watch. As a teenager in the mid sixties I remember many shops along Darkes Lane including Woolworths opening (in the ...Read more

A memory of Potters Bar

Those Were The Days My Friend

My Mum and Dad owned the Orange Cafe on the Staines Road West but when I came along, they moved to Green Lane. My brother and I had many happy days down on the Island in Lower Sunbury, both using the pool or swimming in ...Read more

A memory of Sunbury in 1956 by John Rogers

My Life In 1955 In The Manor House Coln St Aldwyns

In 1955, my mother was hired as a housekeeper for Mrs Pam Spanogh, a polio victim in a wheelchair. It was for me, a five year old, the most idyllic time of my life and my memories of this ...Read more

A memory of Coln St Aldwyns in 1955 by Caroline Newton

The Good Ol Days

I was born in north London in 1951. We moved to 3 Penzance Road when I was about 6 months old, I lived there until 1972. I remember Wallies van, buying broken biscuits from the shop in Petersfield Ave, playing runouts and tin tan ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1951 by Raymond Smith

My Time In Peterlee Starting In 1955

My family and I moved to Peterlee in the Autumn of 1955. We lived in Thorntree Gill. Petelee was quite new then. We could see the North Sea from my parent's bedroom window. At that time there were no schools, ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee in 1955 by Margaret Sewell

I Lived And Worked Nearby

We lived as a family in Gonville Road with St Judes Church on the corner of Thornton Road, to the left of this picture. I remember the Pond when it was full of rubbish so this garden was an improvement when it was ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by Linda Manton

Living At Manor Farm

My family and I lived at Manor Farm from the early 1970s into the 1980s. My father worked on the White family farm and the farmhouse came with the job. Although I felt isolated at times, it was a magical place to grow up, ...Read more

A memory of Teversham in 1974 by Catherine Mason

Cement Works Holborough Road

I too went to Holmesdale secondary, it was called Snodland Secondary when I first went there. My Dad and Grandfather, Peter and Henry Buss both worked as lorry drivers at the cement works and we lived in a factory house ...Read more

A memory of Snodland in 1964 by Carole Hooper

Haydock Ave., Islip Manor, St.Vincents....What Memories....

I lived 8,Haydock Ave,.next to old peoples home, opposite the back of the shops service road, including the Cabin.1955 to 1967. My parents Reg & Bea with my older brother Terry. I was born Perivale ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by dean.barb925

Manor House, Shanklin

Hi, I worked at the Manor House, Shanklin from approx 1967/ 1972. My name was Kathleen Orchard. Had some lovely summers there. Coming down from Birmingham it was like travelling to another world......Would love to hear from some ...Read more

A memory of Sandown in 1967 by , Kathleen Cilia

Captions

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Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street 1896

Within a few years Kingsbridge and the adjoining manor of Dodbrooke achieved borough status.

Caption For Churchtown, The Punch Bowl Inn C1955

The Punch Bowl Inn was formerly known as the Covered Cup, a reference to the three chalices contained within the emblem of the Butler family, who held the manor.

Caption For Axmouth, 1918

The village probably dates from Saxon times, and it was a royal manor of King Athelstan, Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Flitch Trials, Jury And Court Usher 2000

It seems that the custom first acquired a jury in 1701, when it was composed of five young ladies: the four daughters of the lord of the manor, and the steward`s one daughter.

Caption For Langport, The Hanging Chapel C1960

Standing on what was once a Roman site, the first manor house was erected in 1176 by William de Erleigh, whose family remained in possession for some 350 years.

Caption For Bainbridge, C1955

Just down in the dale from Askrigg, on the banks of the River Ure, stands the ancient village of Bainbridge, once the capital of Upper Wensleydale, which was known in the 12th century as the Forest and Manor

Caption For Davington, The Priory 1892

The adjoining building, resembling a gabled manor house, incorporates the original monastic buildings that housed a small Benedictine nunnery.

Caption For Dogmersfield, House 1903

It was built by the lord of the manor of Dogmersfield, Ellis St John, and remained as the St John/Mildmay residence until 1933.

Caption For Winchester, Ye Olde Hostel Of God Begot 1929

The present God Begot House is Tudor, though it stands on the site of an ancient manor originally bequeathed by Emma, widow of King Canute, to the Priory of St Swithun in 1052.

Caption For Davington, The Priory 1892

The adjoining building, resembling a gabled manor house, incorporates the original monastic buildings that housed a small Benedictine nunnery.

Caption For Kilnsey, Crag 1900

The village below the Crag was once owned by Fountains Abbey, and was the site of a manor court. The Crag itself is probably Wharfedale's most famous landmark.

Caption For Bramley, The Manor House C1955

The 16th-century half-timbered Manor House in Vyne Road fronts directly onto the road, so that its striking architecture, including carved bargeboards on the gables, can be studied at close quarters.

Caption For Cranborne, The Square 1954

Its old manor house was a temporary refuge for Charles I at the height of the Civil War, and the parish church stands on the site of an important Saxon monastery.

Caption For Odiham, Almshouses 1903

The almshouses were endowed in 1623 by Sir Edward More, lord of the manor of Odiham, which he leased from the Crown from 1587 to 1623.

Caption For Market Harborough, Little Bowden 1922

The small medieval church with its double bellcote form a centrepiece to a few houses of interest, including the Rectory of 1827 and the old Manor House of 1700.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Southchurch Hall C1950

The well-known local Dowsett family gave this beautiful moated manor house to the town.

Caption For Canford Magna, The Coffee House 1904

William Longsword, Earl of Salisbury, held the lordship of the manor through the reigns of Richard I, John and Henry III.

Caption For Bromley, Palace Park 1899

The Bishops of Rochester, who owned the manor of Bromley from 862 until 1845, maintained a palace here from the 10th century.

Caption For Wales, Manor Road C1955

By 1066 Spott's former lands around Wales had been divided into several manors with scattered blocks of land.

Caption For Epsom, High Street C1960

The right to hold a market in the High Street was originally granted to the lords of the manor by Charles II, and afterwards confirmed by his brother James in 1685.

Caption For Skelton, Castle 1891

There was a castle here in the 12th century; the Bruce family were once lords of the manor. The present castle is a battlemented house dating from around 1800, and the seat of the Wharton family.

Caption For Crackington Haven, Looking South 1920

An ancient settlement whose manor, a mile inland, is mentioned in the Domesday Book, it looks completely different today. The hillside on the left is now heavily built up.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Crown Hotel 1897

That great huntsman William I held the manor of Lyndhurst in his own hands after the land around was taken in as a hunting forest.

Caption For Southall, The Manor House 1965

Now very much a part of north London, Southall boasts this attractive manor house, much used as the headquarters of a municipal department in recent years.