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Memories
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Mystery
On my grandmothers birth certificate in 1894 it states that her mother was called Isabella Green-Kaye and the address is 132 Mercer Street, Newton-Le-Willows. In the 1901 census it states that Marjorie lived with Charles & ...Read more
A memory of Newton-le-Willows in 1890 by
Growing Up
I was born on the 24th of July 1929 above a shop next to a pub called the Rose of Denmark, in Hotwells, Bristol, very convenient for Father to wet his whistle and my head at the same time. Father was born in 1893, Mother in 1895. They ...Read more
A memory of Bristol in 1930 by
If I'd Known Then What I Know Now...
I've picked the year '67 but I honestly don't rememer, it was '67 or '68, possibly even '69. Anyway, my friends and I used to frequent the ground floor disco in The Glebe every weekend. It was the highlight of ...Read more
A memory of Hunstanton in 1967 by
Ospring
Hello, I and my twin sister were born close to Ospringe at Painters Forstal next to Mr Flites hop field. The date was 10 of September 1940. My father had brought my mother away from the bombing in East Ham. He was a dock worker and his ...Read more
A memory of Ospringe in 1940 by
Part 10
And the upper floor as the church for worship. This remained like this until approx 1880 when the old primary school was built. (This is now demolished and turned into a housing estate). Between the junior and senior school ...Read more
A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by
Ballagh Cottage Was A Haire Dowager House
Ballagh cottage, part of the Haire family Armagh Manor estate, was a Dowager House - where Florence (Florries) Haire resided after the death of her more elderly in years husband, Major ...Read more
A memory of Ballaghennie by
Postcard Of This View Sent In 1904
l have a postcard of this view which is dated Oct 11th 1904. ln which the sender write's about just moving into a house that is facing one of the houses on the left which had just been recently built and so ...Read more
A memory of Scunthorpe by
Dartford East Secondary Modern School 1950 55
Hello, I was born at Franks Hall in Horten, Kirby in 1940, moved to Dartfod 1941, to Waldeck Road and went to St Albans Infants then York Road Juniors then to Dartford East. I have good memories of ...Read more
A memory of Dartford in 1950 by
School Days
We lived in Langrish village, but seeing there was no school there we had to take the public bus to East Meon School. I remember the first and last days at junior school in East Meon. The school building was made from local ...Read more
A memory of East Meon in 1950 by
First Love
Not so much Prestwich, but Heaton Park, the year was approx 1982, and while out with friends in the Park I met my first love, it may be a soppy thing to write, but I don't really care about things like that! Her name was Sandra ...Read more
A memory of Prestwich
Captions
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There has been some development here, with a new bungalow in the yard beside the Dutch-gabled Ivy House and a terrace of houses, dating from the 1970s, replacing the railings on the left.
At this date it contains Sturgeon's, boot and shoe shop, and the International Stores.
There is also a timber-framed wall on the east side, part of an old malthouse which dates back to the 17th century.
Its public house, The Fox and Hounds (left), dates from 1845.
North and South Promenades had undergone great changes by this date.
The school has a charter dating back to the 16th century.
The market here dates back to medieval times, when it was one of the most important in existence.
Those of you familiar with Amberley will see that this picture pre-dates the restoration of the battlements on the 14th-century gatehouse.
Standing just one mile east of Chester-le-Street, Lumley Castle dates from the late 14th century, when Sir Robert Lumley was granted two licences to crenellate.
A major rebuilding occurred in the 15th century, and much of the present structure dates from that time.
The unusual date accords to a battalion of the Hampshire Regiment that, sent to Archangel, remained in Russia fighting revolutionaries until 1920.
The present cathedral, with its fine west front, dates from the 12th and 13th centuries.
Situated in the southwest corner of the Market Place, the building dates from the 13th century and was the home of Hugh Ripley, the first mayor of Ripon, who was appointed in 1604.
This is the lower reach of the old Liskeard and Looe Canal; it was still used occasionally at this date to carry sea sand and limestone for burning in the kilns at Sandplace.
The cast-iron breast shot waterwheel is inside the building and is dated 1800, with the initials of John Lowe, the miller.
The Mansion dates from the late 17th century and has variously served as a private house, a school and as the headquarters of an Anglican order of monks, the Community of the Glorious Ascension
The gabled red brick front dates from c1680.
The development of this part of the town only really dates from the opening of the railway between Crewe and Derby in 1848.
It dates from the 15th century.
On the right is Scolland's Hall, dating from c1075 and probably the oldest domestic building in Britain.
The wood carving in the choir, dating from the 14th century, depicts many fantastic creatures.
Because of its early date and association with St Piran, it was given protection from the elements and blown sands by the building of this rather unattractive shell.
The earliest parts of the house date from before 1700.
It is thought to date from around 1120.
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