Places

5 places found.

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Photos

18 photos found. Showing results 301 to 18.

Maps

573 maps found.

1895, Park Gate Ref. RNE800927
1895, Stanton Gate Ref. RNE838504
1897, Scotland Gate Ref. RNE826645
1898, Sharpway Gate Ref. RNE829015
1895, Shipley Gate Ref. RNE830291
1898, Princes Gate Ref. RNE810994
1896, Trough Gate Ref. RNE853727
1897, Wood Gate Ref. RNE872635
1896, White Gate Ref. RNE867743
1921, Shipley Gate Ref. POP830291
1925, Stony Gate Ref. POP840786
1925, Street Gate Ref. POP841629
1925, Rainton Gate Ref. POP812976
1924, White Gate Ref. POP867743
1921, Vron Gate Ref. POP859270
1946, Barton Gate Ref. NPO634345
1903, Moses Gate Ref. RNC784114
1925, Denholme Gate Ref. POP690032
1919, Ashton Gate Ref. POP627896
1919, Barton Gate Ref. POP634345

Books

1 books found. Showing results 361 to 1.

Memories

676 memories found. Showing results 151 to 160.

My Memory Of Chopwell

After reading the other accounts of Chopwell I decided to add my own, I hope I have got the names and dates right as I am doing this from memory, apologies if I get some of it wrong. All my mother’s side of the family were from ...Read more

A memory of Chopwell by prippon

Scouts

The newspaper I remember was the reporter. I have a picture in front of me with John Williams carrying bricks to build the 8th Dartford scouts hut in Oakfield lane. It is dated 27th October 1951

A memory of Dartford by lewis676

1 The Hollies, Little Sutton, (Now Called Tara A Wee?)

Hi , can anyone help. My great grandparents Kate and William James Collins lived at 1 The Hollies, approx. date 1930,s the cottage is still standing on the A41, just on the corner before you turn ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Valerie Waring

Surbiton Lagoon

When I was 4 years old I lived in Hut No.3 Raeburn Avenue, Surbition with my three brothers, two sisters and my Mum. I was known as Clive Isgrove then. I know these huts were across the road from the lagoon. I have a National ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1951 by Clive Telford

Childhood Memories

My sister Margaret and I would walk from our "Yarford Cottage "through the US army camp at Tetton Park on our way to school which was then next to the church. Charlie Barrett was the game keeper, Captain and Mrs Pawson ...Read more

A memory of Kingston St Mary in 1943 by David Selley

Peckham 1958 To Date

My mother and her family lived in Cronin Road until bombed out in 1940. Mum moved back there in 1953 when she married dad, an myself and my 3 sisters were all born there. We moved in 1963 when my baby sister was only 13 days ...Read more

A memory of Peckham by Carol Pyle

Battles On Knutsford Heath

In the 1960's/70's - (can anybody tell me the actual date?) when the Tatton Estate was being broken up, there was an attempt to secure the Heath for built development. The Knutsford Freeholders who had 'ancient rights' ...Read more

A memory of Knutsford by Ian Bleasdale

Old Pictures

Got a pile of colour and B and W pics from late 60`s all of Drumcahel aroudf Pitmilly Road and Airegold place but am looking for info on an event which I think took place on the playing fields across from the Goodyear tyre factory. ...Read more

A memory of Drumchapel in 1969 by Chris Doran

Love Bloomed At Astwell Hall

I went to Astwell Hall with 17 other members of Heatham House Youth Centre and at the time was friendly with one of my female colleagues.  In Torquay I was attracted to the girl who organized the trip and we started ...Read more

A memory of Torquay in 1951 by Patrick Pyke

Feeding The Donkeys And Racing Pigeons.

The Crown, when I was a child was owned by my Aunty Denny's family. She married my Uncle Terry and they later ran The Firs at Dunhampstead, where I worked through my teen years. My late grandad Joseph ...Read more

A memory of Wychbold in 1975 by Kerrie Moor

Captions

1,440 captions found. Showing results 361 to 384.

Caption For Madingley, The Church 1909

The church of St Mary Magdalene is mainly 13th and 14th-century, with beautiful stained glass windows dating from the 16th century.

Caption For Devizes, St Mary's Church 1898

The houses along New Park Road and Commercial Road were not built until the late 1920s.

Caption For Bovington, View From Tank Training Grounds C1955

Bovington Camp dates back to the First World War, and is the home of the Royal Armoured Corps.

Caption For Hickling, Broad C1965

The date, 1965, is clearly reflected by the clothes of bystanders - early, baggy jeans and headscarves.

Caption For Minchinhampton, Market House 1901

Minchinhampton's very fine Market Hall dates from 1698, and demonstrates the early prosperity of this important wool town.

Caption For Rotherham, Clifton Park 1895

Clifton House, which is now the local museum, dates from 1782 and is the work of John Carr of York, one of the country's outstanding architects of his day.

Caption For Belford, The Square C1965

The Blue Bell Hotel dates from the 18th century and is unusual in that it is built of brick; all the other older buildings are of ashlar.

Caption For Sturry, Village 1899

The settlement may date back to the earliest Saxon arrivals in Britain.

Caption For Woodchester, The Village C1960

and keeping its secrets within an unfinished masterpiece of Victorian architecture; mysteries and legends are locked into this fascinating place, which is open to the public on certain dates

Caption For Upper Beeding, By The Bridge C1955

The bridge is mentioned in documents dating back to the reign of Henry III, and probably replaces the old Roman ford.

Caption For Bruton, High Street C1965

In this street are Sexey's almshouses, dating from 1638.

Caption For Northleach, Market Place C1960

Most of the buildings in the town centre date from Tudor and Jacobean days.

Caption For Kelvedon, High Street C1955

The White Hart (right) is believed to date back at least to 1720; it is now no longer an inn.

Caption For Eastbourne, Holywell 1925

The far one remains intact and is dated 1922.

Caption For Godstone, Ivy Mill 1898

Ivy House on the right dates from 1698.

Caption For Farnham, The Borough 1913

The Victorian old town hall is on the corner of Castle Street, and in the right foreground is the Spinning Wheel, which still stands and dates from about 1600.

Caption For Winchester, Westgate 1909

It dates originally from the 12th century, and was reinforced during the Hundred Years War in anticipation of an attack by the French.

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas's Church 1893

The present structure dates from the early 15th century, and has a leper squint through which lepers could follow the service.

Caption For Newport, Belmont Hill 1932

The timber-framed house dates from the late 15th or early 16th century, though it was extended later on.

Caption For Carn Brea, The Monument 1891

They consist of possibly the oldest known Neolithic village in England, and are dated about 3700 BC.

Caption For Southport, The Sands 1921

The origins of Punch and Judy are in fact Italian, dating back to the Pulcinella of the commedia dell'arte, and first appeared in London in a marionette show around 1666.

Caption For Barton Seagrave, Barton Hall C1960

This is a fine house, dated 1725, but with an older inner core.

Caption For Lytham, Clifton Arms 1929

Lytham's premier hotel has a history dating back over 300 years.

Caption For Headingley, College 1894

The Roman Catholic College dates from 1909, whilst the Wesleyan College at Headingley predates them all, being opened in 1868.