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Memories
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How Has Patcham Changed
I was born in Wilmington Way Patcham in 1938. I remember it to be high up on the South Downs. Has anyone posted up to date pictures of Patcham on the net, please. I left in about 1942, and would like to know what it looks like now.
A memory of Patcham in 1930 by
Wragg's Photographic Studio?
Hi - I have a couple of photos of my great-grandmother taken by Wragg, a photographer in Wigan and Leyton Arcade, Southport. I'd like to hear from anyone who can help me date the pictures by comparing the frames. The ...Read more
A memory of Southport in 1900 by
Samuel Treglown
Samuel Treglown worked as landlord at the Swan Hotel during the 1950s. He is an ancestor of mine I am currently researching. His photo has appeared in Wadebridge Memories by Peter Tutthill, but with no date. He also was a ...Read more
A memory of Wadebridge by
Meadvale Garage
My father Stan Long started Meadvale Garage in the thirties, I'm not sure of the precise date. When he purchased it, it was a derelict rat infested old builders yard and stables. He and my mother "May" together with my uncles "Les" ...Read more
A memory of Reigate in 1930 by
The Weir
Not exactly sure of date, but as a child growing up in the 60s, a few houses upstream of Penton Hook Lock, I recall walking "round the Island" on many weekends. The most memorable bit, looking back, was the wooden weir crossing. You ...Read more
A memory of Penton Hook in 1965 by
Seventh Of The Seventh
All the sevens - the seventh of the seventh of the seventh. 7th July 2007 was the lucky sevens date chosen by Amanda and David for their wedding. Family and friends were invited to The Two Bridges Hotel on Dartmoor for ...Read more
A memory of Two Bridges in 2007 by
Templemeads Station
My father was working on Templemeads Station around the time it was bombed, I have the feeling it was a Saturday night in the summer of 1942. I was about four years old and we were lodging in a house by the Avon with a cellar ...Read more
A memory of Bristol in 1940 by
Smallbridge And All That
The place name comes from a narrow bridge over a stream that forms the boundary between Rochdale and Wardle on Halifax Road, by The Red Lion pub as it was then. Folk who lived in Smallbridge were once called ...Read more
A memory of Smallbridge in 1940 by
Update:Mystery Solved!!
To Whom It May Concern: I am an American living in the state of Maryland. I've had a picture in my office for quite some time now, that I recently took a better look at. Originally, I was told that this picture was of ...Read more
A memory of Amersham by
Mason Family
My great great grandfather, Fred Mason was born in Outwell, Norfolk around 1859, he had a brother, john Thomas. It is believed that the family ran/owned a laundrette business. In 1880 he married Jane Ann Yates from Rostherne Village, ...Read more
A memory of Outwell in 1860 by
Captions
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The museum contains a collection of cutlery dating from the 16th century and the world's finest collection of Sheffield plate.
The Rose and Crown is dated to 1641.
There was a terrible fire in the town in 1591, so all the timber buildings in the town date from afterwards.
Within the vestry of the abbey at the south-west end are stained glass windows dating from 1928.
It contains a vertical inscription translated as 'Riolobran son of Cunoval' and dates from the 6th century AD.
The tea house next door has by this date become Loxham's Garage, which has since been demolished.
Madeley Court dates from the Tudor period, and was the oldest building in the old village of Madeley (now a part of Telford).
The fountain itself is a memorial to a local man, Christopher Bushell, and dates from 1882.
Many of its cottages were built in the 17th century, and the Royal Oak is older, claiming a date of about 1502.
Replacing much smaller and increasingly inadequate local facilities dating back to the 1830s, the requisite funds came in from across the social spectrum.
The Old Flushing Inn (the Flushing Tea Rooms, right) faced the Market Square; the building dates from the 15th century.
This magnificent building dates from the 12th century, and the splendid tower was built in the early 15th century.
A grand south entrance was provided via these ornate wrought-iron gates crowned by the royal cypher and the jubilee date, 6 May 1935.
In the 18th century, fast flowing streams powered a variety of mills around the village, and many of its cottages date from this period, built to house an expanding work force.
Bridgnorth, as a fortified hill-top site, dates from Saxon times.
On the left of the Memorial Hall is a record of Bentley's history, recalling important dates over the years - the thatch has now been replaced by tiles.
The company began in 1847, and the brewery tower dates back to 1869.
The brick tower of St Mary Magdalene's church dates from the 15th century.
Once a village in its own right, Gaywood had become no more than a suburb of Lynn by the date of this photograph.
The bridge is the Thetford Town Bridge, a cast-iron structure that dates from 1829.
Although fragments of the Norman abbey remain, the present abbey church dates from 1499, and was a prodigiously long time a-building: the nave was still roofless into the 17th century.
Ellington's church is mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086, but the oldest surviving part of the building dates back to the 13th century.
The Oxford Union consists of various buildings in the style of the Gothic Revival which date back to the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
Dating from 1680, the Butter Cross, now a listed building, provides the focal point for the busy Friday market, now with new metal railings and seating.
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