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Places
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Photos
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Maps
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Books
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Memories
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Saturday Morning Ride From Lodge Farm Stables, Known As `robinson's'.
I'm on Bess, the pony with the white blaze who is watching the photographer. I' m leaning out of the saddle trying to hide, although we'd agreed to be photographed. We'd met the ...Read more
A memory of Hoddesdon
L Lanyrafon Square /Shops
Whilst looking through your site I noticed this photograph was dated c1955. My father ,Mother and I moved to LLanyrafon in 1958 ,followed by my Grandparents in 1959. We were part of the first and original LLanyrafon ...Read more
A memory of Cwmbran by
Kestle Mill Garage 1959 To 1966
Does any body remember kestle mill between these dates I lived there at that time Neville
A memory of Kestle Mill by
The Spring Tavern
Does any one remember The Spring Tavern? I have a oil painting that was given to my Grandfather Reuben Pickup, I believe that the picture once hung on the wall of The Spring Tavern, and that it was given to my Grandfather in payment ...Read more
A memory of Crewe by
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
North Road
I have recently moved to North Road in Three Bridges into one of the original railway cottages, I can see that the house was there in a map of Three Bridges dated 1874 1:2500 scale. I am really interested in the history and would ...Read more
A memory of Three Bridges in 1870 by
Memories Of Netherton
We lived in the Old Manse at the end of Manse Road; our dad spent all his spare time doing it up. When we moved in it was antiquated and stinky but it ended up a nice house. Our dad was a music teacher at Larkhall Academy. I ...Read more
A memory of Newmains in 1959 by
Up Date Of Happy Days Gone By In Hounslow
A further up date of memories of Hounslow/Happy days Gone By. The infant school was based on Martindale Road and was called Hounslow Heath Infant and Nursery School. My sister went to the Junior School ...Read more
A memory of Hounslow by
Looking For My Great Grandmother
I doubt very much if I will get a reply or if anyone can help. I am researching my family tree, I am looking to what happened to my great grand mother Alice Waring (nee Reed). Alice married Walter ...Read more
A memory of Southwood in 1880 by
August 1898
Just to record a letter I have by Henry Wood, of the Promenade Concerts, London. Henry Wood married Princess Olga Oorousoff in July 1898 and honeymooned in Braemar for some 6 weeks. On his return they must have stayed in the Marlborough ...Read more
A memory of Cromer in 1890 by
Captions
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Most of the buildings round the green date from Victorian and Edwardian times.
The large Methodist church dates from 1797, and was greatly expanded in 1831. The brickwork in the nearby cottages is an attractive mix of the early, fancy and rustic styles.
Facing a bend in the road is the Horseshoe Inn; the date 1626 is carved on the jettied cross wing of the inn. In the yard behind is a blacksmith's shop. The barn on the corner has just been thatched.
The tall timber-framed and thatched house behind, called 'Laurences', is dated 1548.
Although the foundations of the church date back to the 13th century, the flint tower was only built in the 16th century.
The thatched, timber-framed cottages we see on the right date from the 17th century.
The Cross Keys (left) dates from the 17th century, though it replaced an earlier structure. Until the 19th century, there was a brewery here too.
Part of the church dates back to around 1400, though there have been a great many later additions. Moseley, a mere two miles south of Birmingham, has now become a suburb of that great city.
This sandy horse ride stretching from Kensington to St James's dates from the reign of William III, who moved to Kensington Palace.
The building in the centre of the picture, however, claims to be even older -it has the date of 1510 proudly displayed above the front door.
The name of this village means 'Walhbert's farm', and dates from at least Saxon times.
The massive noble central tower dates from c1325.
This agreeable street has many fine old shopfronts, some multi-paned and dating from the late Georgian period. On the left, Wearne & Son's have a fine overhead sign of gilded wooden letters.
The present structure dates from the early 15th century, and has a leper squint through which lepers could follow the service.
Chatsworth House dates from 1687.
The church, noted for its low battlemented 15th-century tower, dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries.
It dates from Norman times, but parts of an older arch, containing some Roman bricks, may be seen in the nave. The large west tower was built in the late 15th century. Southend
Its tower dates from the 1760s; the bulk of the remainder was rebuilt in the 1860s, although there is medieval work inside, including the nave arcade.
Peeking over the roof of the bow-fronted pharmacy is the castellated tower of St Mary's church, a building that dates from the 12th century, and largely rebuilt in the 15th century.
The bridge which spans the Dee dates from around 1660 and is attributed to Inigo Jones.
Despite their appearance, both the timber buildings shown here date from the early 1900s.
This view looks down on the hillside villas from the road which winds up to the Temple Hotel, which dates from the 1760s.
St Luke's Church dates from the 12th century, but little remains of the original.
The chancel was extensively rebuilt in the latter part of the 19th century, but the rest is considerably older, including the timber-framed porch, which dates back to late medieval times.
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