Photos

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Memories

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Duke Street School Roof Playground

I went to duke Street school in the 1950s I can remember the playground was on the roof as well as outside the classrooms, Mrs Moores taught me to knit and sew and Mr Beasley was my last teacher there I can ...Read more

A memory of Hulme by jamieonestep

Kirk Hammerton Hall

My grandfather worked at kirkhammerton hall as butler for a while The family lived in laundry cottage He was Harold burns Before that he was valet and driver to colonel stanyforth and prince henry, duke of glos attending the crowning of sellasie

A memory of Kirk Hammerton by sindee.hastings

Brandy Sherry And Beauty And Snaffles

I remember me and Shirley ramshaw getting drunk at our house in hedworth lane in our dinner hour from school, also riding brandy Shirley's pony who taught me how to fall of correctly, and getting my ...Read more

A memory of Boldon Colliery in 1880 by Kim Obrien New Crawford

Geoff Clarke 1962 1970 Troy

Getting in to Swanwick Hall Grammar School from Kilburn Junior School was an incredible surprise for me but I did OK all thanks to the amazing teachers there at the time and it set the scene for the rest of my life. It got ...Read more

A memory of Swanwick by geoffkmc

Happy Old Pupil

I am now 83. When I was 11 I was a pupil at Dukes house. I visited there yesterday and remembered the happy times; I remember Mr Scott, the Headmaster, a well liked man by all of us. I tried to get down to Swallowship but having ...Read more

A memory of Hexham by Edwin Marshall

Duke Of York Hotel Camberley

I'm hoping to find someone with any memories of Robert and Christine Mortis who owned the hotel in 1910 or there about. Thanks

A memory of Camberley in 1910 by Emma Mortis

Ahh, Memories!

My family (well, me mum, older brother and I), moved to Rochdale in '53 and lived on Norrey's St, (off George St, which ran parallel with Ramsey St), and I have many memories of the time - particularly of taking all the local dogs on ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by Pat Hocking

Dukes Manor. Roxwell

My family moved to Roxwell in 1970 from Westland Green, Little Hadham, Herts into the Manor House, known as Dukes Manor. The house was the former farmhouse for the Foreman family, but Lance Foreman preferred to live in ...Read more

A memory of Roxwell in 1970 by Simon Lyon

Childhood

I was born in a cottage opposite the Wheatsheaf pub when our village was greatly different from what it has become. I grew up in the proverbial English village. Happy days. I remember Baroness Kinloss, relative to the Duke of ...Read more

A memory of Maids' Moreton in 1950 by Carole Orpe

Lower Street And Up To The Village From Dover

I believe this is called Lower Street and behind us is Dover Road, and a turn to the east to Northbourne and Deal or a walk to the cricket ground at Updown. Behind, to the left, is Buttsole Pond where ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Captions

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Caption For Alnwick, The Castle And River C1955

An 18th- century female descendant of the last earl married Sir Hugh Smithson, who changed his name to Percy and was created Earl of Northumberland in 1750 and first Duke of Northumberland in 1766

Caption For Lincoln, Broadgate C1950

The Duke of Wellington pub next door was built in 1933. Messrs Parke & White of 45 Broadgate (extreme left) closed in 1958, and the site is now the new and expanded Lincoln City Library.

Caption For Devizes, St John's Church, Interior 1898

The monument is by King. William Salmon, 1826, is remembered by a Grecian youth standing by a column, by Baily.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And The Bridge 1893

Alan was the son of the Count of Penthievre, and related to the Duke of Brittany, a relationship that often saw the castle declared forfeit to the Crown.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Exchange 1889

The First World War held up the work, and it was finally officially opened by King George V on 8 October 1921, nearly thirty years after the plans were first put forward.

Caption For Barton Upon Irwell, Barton Aqueduct 1894

When the Duke of Bridgewater planned his canal into Manchester in 1760, the original plan was to stay on the Salford side of the Irwell.

Caption For Wisbech, Church Street 1923

Sandwiched between this and the 18th-century Duke's Head Inn, is the shop of Teed & Son, builders' merchants: among other things, they dealt with 'wireless instruments', advised on electric light (no charge

Caption For Tadcaster, The Bridge 1906

The centre of the bridge marks the boundary of the West Riding and the Ainstey of York - a grant of land by King John to the city that contained some twenty villages.

Caption For Chelmsford, Queens Head Inn, High Street 1892

It began to spread westwards along Brochole Street (now Duke Street). The High Street itself was filling up.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Street 1906

It began to spread westwards along Brochole Street (now Duke Street). The High Street itself was filling up.

Caption For Leicester, The Newarke College Of Art And Technology C1965

Under the building are fragments of the Hospital of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary which was founded in 1330, but in 1355 Henry, Duke of Lancaster, refounded it as a secular college.

Caption For St Neots, Brook Street C1955

John Duke held the Bell and the business, but after his death in 1851, it was sold to Thomas Ibbett. The business continued through the 1800s and into the 1900s in the same family.

Caption For Woburn, Bedford Street C1955

The date on this photograph is the year in which the Duke of Bedford opened Woburn Abbey to visitors in the truly commercial sense.

Caption For Wetherby, Market Place 1909

The building just behind the animated young boy was the Conservative Club, built on the site of the Devonshire Arms, named after the Duke who owned the town until the great sale of 1824.

Caption For Manchester, Owen's College C1876

The opening ceremony was performed by the Duke of Devonshire.

Caption For Sheffield, The Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square 2005

It was designed by E W Mountford and built between 1891 and 1896, and was opened the following year by Queen Victoria who was greeted by Sheffield's first lord mayor, the Duke of Norfolk.

Caption For Chelmsford, Infirmary 1895

It relocated to Fair Field, between upper Duke Street and the Burgess Well. But Fair Field was sold to developers in 1877, and six years later Chelmsford's fairs were abolished altogether.

Caption For Dorking, Pixham Mill 1931

George VI, then Duke of York, honeymooned here with Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, later the Queen Mother.

Caption For Richmond, Willance's Leap And The Monuments C1965

Several of the pictures were taken in 1929, a year which saw the commemoration of the sixth centenary of the Richmond charter granted in 1329 by King Edward III, but none of this pageantry is