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Memories

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Boat House

These are the years when the boat house was flooded, 1771 1832, 1850. They are still marked outside of the boat house. And in 1798 George Stephenson worked at the Water Row colliery.

A memory of Newburn by David Tooke

First Job

My first job on leaving school in 1964 was at East Grafton, at the poultry packing station, known as CC Chinnery but run by Charles Eady (I believe stepson of the late Mr Chinnery. I spent 5 happy years working there with a great ...Read more

A memory of East Grafton in 1964 by Dave Cleaver

Childhood Memories

Being born in a house opposite the Angel pub in 1952, and having a family history going back over 300 hundred years in the village, I think we were a local family. Those memories of the school holiday times will last a ...Read more

A memory of Stanton by Colin Fordham

Biography And Memories

I am writing this on behalf of my wife, nee Gena Brown from the old Stirling Castle, otherwise known as the Bottom House, but the one she remembers best is the Staneford Arms where her mother held the licence. Her Auntie ...Read more

A memory of Consett in 1955 by Hugh Camrass

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 Ian Mabbitt

Stanford 1955 1965

Hello George I lived in Stanford 1947-1971. The house opposite the church was where Dr. Morris lived, I believe. The surgery was round the corner in what felt like old stables. It was a fine house but was later ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by Colin Ablitt

Peterlee In The 50s Early 60s

I was 2 or 3 months old in 1954 when the family moved from Wheatley Hill into a newly built council house on Kirkstone Road at the Horden end. My earliest memory is of sitting on the door step waiting for my brother ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee by Paul Dunn

Childhood Days

I went with my parents, brother and sister to live at Beech Cottage in the grounds of the big house named The Villa. We went there to escape the bombing at Wallasey (Liverpool). I was four at that time and we stayed ...Read more

A memory of Crosby Garrett in 1930 by Gillian Currie

Post War Brownsover

From the late 1940's to 1969 I remember this area as part housing, part prefabricated homes because of the war. Many old features were still around like barges carrying coal on the Oxford canal, the old disused mill, the ...Read more

A memory of Brownsover by John Thompson

Edward Jones Of Nannerch

Not so much a memory, more an ancestral bond. My great great grandfather, Edward Jones, was born in Nannerch in or about 1803. A long time ago!I don't know how long he remained there but I do know he moved to Anglesey for ...Read more

A memory of Nannerch by Michael Jones

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Captions

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Caption For Salisbury, Godolphin School 1928

For many years it occupied various premises in the Close, including Kings House, before moving from the damp, riverside site in 1847, apparently to escape a cholera epidemic.

Caption For Braemar, Mill On The Cluny 1890

It was here, in 1715, that a number of Scottish lords, including the Earl of Mar, met on the pretext of a hunting trip to plan an uprising against the House of Hanover and return the Stuarts to the throne

Caption For Amberley, The Village 1901

This village of scattered houses on a steep hillside some seven hundred feet above sea level has two noted literary associations.

Caption For Pendleton, 1921

The houses are built of local stone. The stream meanders through the centre of the village, and local children play pooh sticks and just watch the stream.

Caption For Boston, The Windmill C1965

Built in 1819, this five sailer, in working order, now has tea rooms in the mill warehouse whose weatherboarded bag hoist turret is visible between now-demolished houses.

Caption For Saltfleet, The Mill C1955

The brick tower windmill of 1770 and 1890 survives, minus its sails, and has been well-converted into a house.

Caption For Trough Of Bowland, Sykes Farm 1921

The Quakers favoured this remote area, and founded a Meeting House at Newton-in-Bowland.

Caption For Ilkley, Denton Park From The Cow And Calf Rocks 1914

The house was divided into three parts in 1919, and is now used as offices by a major building company.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Lym Bridge Antique Shop C1955

Guildhall House is the white-fronted building on the corner (far centre).

Caption For Grayswood, Grayswood Road C1955

Back at ground level, this view looks across the pond near the church, past the railings alongside the A283 to the houses on the south side of the Green.

Caption For Quemerford, Lower Quemerford Mill C1955

Taken opposite Lower Quemerford Mill, this view shows Marden Bridge and the Mill House on the right.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Dalton Road 1912

Beyond the shops are the residential houses of Hartington Street. On the left is H Ledgerwood's, a grocer's.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Pier Hill C1960

Below the hotel, facing the sea, are many small shops.Towards the bottom of the hill The Gaiety Bazaar may be seen, a treasure-house for holiday gifts.

Caption For Buckingham, Palladian Bridge, Stowe School C1955

Copied by James Gibbs from the one at Wilton House in Wiltshire, this bridge from 1738 crosses the end of the Octagon Lake in the grounds of Stowe.

Caption For Barry, Glan Y Mor, The Knap C1955

It was demolished in the 1980s, and houses built on the site.

Caption For Sturry, The Church 1899

The 15th-century tower of the church stands on Norman foundations, and houses the tomb of the last abbot of St Augustine's abbey at Canterbury who, at the time of the Dissolution, was given the manor

Caption For Hawkhurst, Colonnade 1902

This fairly graceful early 19th-century shopping arcade, with its weatherboarded houses with large shop windows under a colonnade of thin cast iron columns, included a general hardware and implement

Caption For Burton On The Wolds, Seymour Road C1960

The photograph clearly illustrates the village expansion with housing that could literally be anywhere.

Caption For Fleckney, The Grand Union Canal C1965

The canal bypasses Fleckney on its eastern side; the photograph looks north east across Second Lock, towards Kibworth bridge and Bridge House, as the waterway winds towards Newton Harcourt

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Storrs Hall Hotel 1896

After his death in 1837, the house passed to his nephew, and it was converted into a hotel after the latter's death in 1887.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 1893

The view shows an abundance of public houses and hotels. At far right three stand side by side - the Theatre Royal, then Clarence and (out of picture) the Cambrian.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 2004

The view shows an abundance of public houses and hotels. At far right three stand side by side - the Theatre Royal, then Clarence and (out of picture) the Cambrian.

Caption For Colaton Raleigh, Village 1906

Contrary to popular belief, Sir Walter Raleigh was not baptized in the parish church, but in the tiny chapel at nearby Place Court house.

Caption For Billingshurst, Church Causeway 1912

The King's Head was built in 1733; not originally a public house, it had a cellar to store stalls for an annual fair held nearby.The Rising Sun on top of the pub sign was a trademark of Brickwoods