Places
30 places found.
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- Carr, Yorkshire
- Carr, Greater Manchester
- Birley Carr, Yorkshire
- Brierholme Carr, Yorkshire
- Cavers Carre, Borders
- Haxey Carr, Humberside
- Batley Carr, Yorkshire
- Carr Bank, Cumbria
- Carr Gate, Yorkshire
- Emmett Carr, Derbyshire
- Sandy Carrs, Durham
- Sower Carr, Lancashire
- Rawdon Carrs, Yorkshire
- Rise Carr, Durham
- Carr Houses, Merseyside
- Harlow Carr, Yorkshire
- Hunslet Carr, Yorkshire
- Island Carr, Humberside
- Barnbow Carr, Yorkshire
- Carr Cross, Lancashire
- Carr Vale, Derbyshire
- Brandy Carr, Yorkshire
- Crich Carr, Derbyshire
- Huggin Carr, Yorkshire
- Carr Hill, Tyne and Wear
- Broad Carr, Yorkshire (near Elland)
- Black Carr, Norfolk (near Wymondham)
- Carr Green, Greater Manchester
- West Carr, Humberside (near Kingston upon Hull)
- West Carr, Humberside (near Epworth)
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Maps
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Memories
152 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.
The Bull
Lots of happy times (and a few hangovers ) in the Bull pub in the early sixties. In the days when the door was in the front, there used to be a small bar to the left with a dart board and pin table with a small hatch/bar where you got ...Read more
A memory of Hornchurch in 1964 by
Northolt Memories
I was born at Perivale hospital in 1964 and grew up in Carr Road. I am one of the Tweedy family that Toni mentioned .....Hi Toni (keep in touch). I lived there with my parents Dora and Andrew, both now 81 years young.... and ...Read more
A memory of Northolt by
Thomas Binns 1845 1921 No 1 The Green Later No 3 Grange Cottages
Hello - I would be very grateful for any information - especially photos - of my ancestor Thomas Binns who moved from Cowling to Micklethwaite c. 1898. He had built ...Read more
A memory of Micklethwaite in 1900 by
Growing Up In Buckhurst Hill 60's 70's
I used to live in The Meadway, and went to St Johns infants School-a few memories of playing on 'the boxes' at play/lunchtime. These were actually old beer crates, and long before health and safety spoiled ...Read more
A memory of Buckhurst Hill by
Dogdyke County Primary School
Being born in 1957 I attended Dogdyke County Primary school from 1962 whilst living with parents in Witham Drive, Chapel Hill. We used to walk or cycle to school in those days. Shortly after then we moved to ...Read more
A memory of Dogdyke in 1962
Growing Up In Cranford.
The picture of the Church is in fact the Old Cranford School but it displayed the church services that were being held. The Holy Anagles Church was a 'nissen type ' building at the back of the Old School. I used to attend ...Read more
A memory of Cranford in 1941 by
Good Times
i was born at 58 killingworth avenue castlepark backworth i loved it went potato picking with my mam and grandmar loved the ride on the lorry.loved the huge park my teacher was mrs carr she had a huge beehive hair do i was terrified of ...Read more
A memory of Backworth
Teenage Memories
I spent most of my leisure time at Seaburn in the 1950's and early 60's.It used to be a wonderful place to visit,the Seaburn Hotel,Popular Cafe,Notarrianis (we spent a lot of time here drinking hot orange).The fairground was a big ...Read more
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My Early Years In Batley Carr
Before we emigrated to Australia in 1960 I lived in Upper Mount street, people who lived in my street were Stubleys, Duxberrys, Hallas', Hill. Boys I played with, Stuart Shaw, Paul Ainsworth, Fred Shaw, David Barraclough, Christopher Pearsol. I played soccer with the Warwick road school team.
A memory of Batley Carr by
Junction Road To The Brickworks
Memories of cycling from Chancyonbury Road to the Brickworks to go fishing with Mick 'Bonzo' Carr in the sixties. Now re-established contact with him after 30 years!
A memory of Burgess Hill
Captions
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The medieval manor house, Gawthorp Hall, was bought by the Harewood family, and John Carr was asked to design the new stable block.
It was the birthplace of the architect John Carr, who started his training in his father's quarry.
Designed by John Carr of York, it is set in 70 acres of parkland.
The Mother Drain is part of the drainage system for the carrs or fens west of Misterton, and one of the pump houses is dated 1828.
The pedimented building is Carr of York's Town Hall of 1773 built in local Mansfield sandstone; the ground floor meat market is now a shopping arcade, the Butter Market.
This new three-arch bridge was completed in 1804 at a cost of £24,864; on the central parapet are the names of the then 74-year-old architect John Carr and the builder, Bernard Hartley of Pontefract
Cheesden Brook passes under Ashworth Road, flowing to the right to join Naden Brook as it leaves Carr, Gelder and Bamford Woods.
The Rock Point Hotel carries the name of Exeter brewers Carr & Quick Limited, with a notice for the Vaults bar at the side (bottom right).
The buildings ranged around the market place are of yellow and brown brick and Norfolk carr stone.
The medieval manor house, Gawthorp Hall, was bought by the family, and John Carr was asked to design the new stables block.
Extra road traffic has also made the road outside the busy village stores and post office (just to the left of the car) a frequent bottleneck.
Manor Farm, Barr Lane and the Anchor Inn are partly hidden by trees in the middle distance (left).
Donkey Lane and Dormouse Cottage (right) can be seen here in the northern end of the High Street (centre) which bends to the west beside Pound House (centre) to become Barr Lane as
Donkey Lane and Dormouse Cottage (right) can be seen here in the northern end of the High Street (centre) which bends to the west beside Pound House (centre) to become Barr Lane as it carries
It is interesting to see here the competition between horse and car as early as 1925.
The town sits beside a Roman road across which is the hill of Caer Caradoc.
Further down the hill is De Barr's shoe shop.
In 1778 when Sir Joseph Scott of Great Barr proposed that all the common land in Sutton Coldfield, including the Park, should be 'enclosed', it was a different kettle of fish; he had a battle
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