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Memories
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Cove Cafe, Hayle Beach, Cornwall Then And Now
The Cove Cafe, a simple structure on the steps at Hayle beach, dates back many years to the early 20th Century, and is still amazingly in existence today, the tides and weather have not claimed it. Having had ...Read more
A memory of Hayle
Date Of Photo.
This photograph must have been taken after 28th. October 1896, when the new reredos, altar, and choir screen shown here were installed to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the church, and were dedicated on that day, and the summer of 1897, ...Read more
A memory of Yeovil by
Horse Riding Memories In 1960's Rural Dinas Powys
I may or may not be the young person riding the pony in this photograph. The first lessons were conducted without a riding hat ( not an obligation in those days ) and without jodhpurs - expensive ...Read more
A memory of Dinas Powis by
Broadhill Maternity Home, Keymer Road, Burgess Hill. (Now It Comes Under Ockley Lane, Hassocks!)
I was born at Broadhill Maternity Home in 1949. It was sold in the autumn of 1946 and in 1947/48 it was known as Green Hedges. The new owners had previously ...Read more
A memory of Broadhill by
Red Lion Hotel Armathwaite, Near Carlisle
My late Aunt worked at the Red lion hotel in the 1950's when the Holdsworth's owned it, she was involved in foiling an attempted robbery and there was an article written about it in a local newspaper , she ...Read more
A memory of Armathwaite by
Yates Record Shop, Bridgetown School, Town Shopping With Mum And Cannock Park
All of the above comes to mind and stands out above all other memories for me. A weekend trip to Yates with my eldest sister to buy popular chart singles, hop scotching on the ...Read more
A memory of Cannock
St Mary Cray, Secondary Modern School. Orpington. Kent.
I first attended St Mary Cray secondary Modern school, Hearns Rise in about 1958/59 when I was about eleven or so. We had some very good teachers and most of the lessons I enjoyed except maths ...Read more
A memory of St Mary Cray by
Earlsmead School
I wonder if anyone else can remember Earlsmead School, which was housed in the reception rooms of Mrs Bates's home at 13 Corfe Avenue. I lived across the road at No 14, where I was born in 1942, and I was allowed to begin my ...Read more
A memory of South Harrow in 1947 by
Yates Family
My great great grandmother Jane Ann MASON nee Yates was born in Rostherne Village, about 1864 she married Fred MASON 1880 Her father was John an argicultural labourer and her mother was also named Jane from Mobberley His father was ...Read more
A memory of Rostherne in 1860 by
B173043 Wrong Date?
I believe the date of the photograph B173043 is wrong in saying it is c1955. From this perspective the Odeon should be clearly visible on the corner and its absence leads me to believe that this photograph is prior to 1931, when the Odeon was built
A memory of Bradford in 1955 by
Captions
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Dating from around 1200, additions were made in the 1400s; a transept was demolished at that time.
The chancel arch and font date from this time, the tower is late 14th-century and the south aisle was added during a restoration of 1531.
In 1832 it was replaced and here we see the knobbly spire of that date.
Situated at what is now the southern end of this expanded village, the church with its elegant recessed spire dates for the greater part from the earlier 15th century.
Ribbon development of local stone houses under thatched and slated roofs, while not overheating the blood, do present a well-ordered scene; their dates range from the pre-17th century to modern, close
The plinth and the shaft of the cross date from the 15th century.
The adjoining Victoria Cottage with round-topped windows is dated 1839.
The former school, now the village hall, is dated 1846.
The sea at this date had a milky colour, and one needed to go around to Polkerris to see clear water.
Boroughbridge dates back to Norman times, when a bridge was constructed over the River Ure.
Before this date, and even in medieval times, the village had at least two ale houses.
Now Paul Richman, a clothes shop, the first floor window has been restored and the render removed from the stonework, setting off the 1656 date-stone.
West Horndon is a planned village dating only from the 1940s.
The old building on the right, which still houses Lloyds bank, dates from the early 1900s.
The present brick and timber mill with tarred weatherboard cladding dates back to the 17th century.
This church may have the oldest foundations of any in Lancashire, dating from Saxon times.
She married a Manchester Unitarian minister in 1832 and stayed at Lindeth Tower (dated 1816) in Silverdale.
The stucco house on the left, most recently Banstead Builders Merchants, dates from around that time, while the station building retains some of the 1865 work.
The major landmark is the windmill, a post mill dated 1665.
The Auld Brig, which is thought to date from the 13th century, is still standing.
Its roof probably dates from the late 18th century, but the steeper pitch of an earlier medieval roof can be seen in the tower wall behind it.
Boroughbridge dates back to Norman times, when a bridge was constructed over the River Ure.
These richly carved choir stalls date from 1665; the original stalls and the font canopy had been burnt by Scots soldiers imprisoned in the cathedral after the battle of Dunbar in 1650.
By this date many had already been converted into hotels.
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