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Lloyds Bank (Family Home)
At the age of 13 we lived in Lloyds Bank, my mum and dad where the caretakers there. Bude Strand was our play area in 1955, many a new pair of shoes was practised walking to and fro on that pavement. My dad also worked for the ...Read more
A memory of Bude in 1960 by
St Bedes
I was born and bred in Ormskirk and attended St Anns School in Hants Lane. When I was 12, St Bedes School opened and I went there. I remember it being very big compared to St Anns. Mr Collange was the Headmaster, other teachers were ...Read more
A memory of Ormskirk in 1957 by
Salcombe Hotel
I worked as Baker- Pastry cook at The Salcombe Hotel when Peter Ryder was the owner. It was a great job, the bakery had a lovely view over the estuary & I first worked with old 'Billy' Carter who was in his 70s then & ...Read more
A memory of Salcombe by
Good Old Days
I was born in 1946 lived in Lifton until I got married in 1971. I lived in Fore St next door lived Mr Brown he used to repair shoes in his little shed in the garden I used to watch him working. just a few doors away Bill Keast he was ...Read more
A memory of Lifton in 1960 by
Those Were The Days
I was still a teenager, 17 years old and my baby brother at school at Bede Campus. I escaped the campus by virtue of it not having been completed when I passed the 11+. The town centre in Billingham was still being built, ...Read more
A memory of Billingham in 1965 by
Evacuation
On July 12th 1944, the day after my 8th birthday, my sister Maureen and I were evacuated from London to St Breward to live with Arthur and Ethel Hawken of Lower Lank. They were wonderful to us and cared for us with love and affection. ...Read more
A memory of St Breward in 1944 by
The Temporary Chapel, Bede College Durham
This photograph of 1929 is of special interest to me because of the long, white building in the top left-hand corner of the image. This was the temporary chapel at the College and served in that capacity from ...Read more
A memory of Durham by
Bude In The 1950s.
I remember the primary school and the little banks behind it which seemed huge to us then! We used to go mussel picking on the rocks and walk along the downs with buttercups and daisies, sadly now much reduced due to soil erosion. ...Read more
A memory of Bude in 1956 by
Yesterday
Hi, Grandad, Alf Bainbridge, had Rogers Farm, by the Tarpots. He had been transferred from Laindon, now called Basildon, by compulsory purchase and enjoyed the smallholding up the lane behind the C W S factory, about the time a ...Read more
A memory of Hadleigh in 1953 by
Redhill 1963 1989 And Shaws Corner!
I was born in Redhill General Hospital in 1963 and lived in Redhill until 1989 when I moved to Crawley and got married. I went to St Matthews School in Station Road, then Springvale finally St Bedes (for one year ...Read more
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Captions
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Bude's canal, built in 1823, was something of an oddity. For its first two miles, it was a barge canal – as seen here. Then, freight was trans-shipped into small 5-ton tubs with wheels.
Situated in Appleton, to the north of central Widnes, St Bede's is a reminder of the then recent change in the status of Britain's Roman Catholics.
Wirksworth was the 'Snowfield' of George Eliot's novel Adam Bede.
Bede House dates from the 17th century, Monkton Farmhouse from the 18th century, and Grange Farmhouse from the late 17th to early 18th centuries.
Beyond are the late Victorian buildings of St Bede's Preparatory School.
Wirksworth was the 'Snowfield' of George Eliot's novel Adam Bede.
At the crossroads stands The Dicker, a somewhat eclectic and odd mansion of 1908, now St Bede's School.
It is most famous for the superb church and the 15th-century Archbishop Chichele Bede House and School. Note the quality of its stone houses, albeit with some later brickwork.
It overlooks Kingsway, a dual carriageway originally called St Bede's Road.
St Bede's Church, built in 1847, is situated in an area once known as Appleton.
In the foreground are the buildings of St Bede's School, while to the left the long building is All Saints Hospital, founded in 1867 by an Anglican nun, and built in Victorian Gothic style.
'Nothing can exceed it', he wrote, 'except that which Hannibal exhibited to his disconsolate troops when he bade them behpld the glories of the Italian plains!'
This bridge, by William Tierney Clark, and opened in 1832, so impressed a visiting Hungarian nobleman that Clark was commissioned to built a larger one over the Danube to link Buda and Pest.
In an area of architectural gems (Rockingham Castle, Lyddington Bede House and Stoke Dry parish church), the village has a number of good ironstone houses of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries
Downs.The Dicker, behind the brick wall and trees beyond the pub, is a rather odd-looking mansion, built by Horatio William Bottomley, a politician and journalist.The building is now occupied by St Bede's
All is now part of St Bede's School, with the cottages converted to dormitories and dormers added in the roof.
In an area of architectural gems (Rockingham Castle, Lyddington Bede House and Stoke Dry parish church), the village has a number of good ironstone houses of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries
It is now St Bede's School. Dicker Pottery made bricks, tiles and pottery. Not far away is Michelham Priory, founded in 1229 for 13 Augustinian Canons.
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