Maps

175 maps found.

1902-1903, Walker Barn Ref. RNC859742
1899-1901, Broom's Barn Ref. RNC652585
1898-1899, Alton Barnes Ref. RNC624649
1899-1900, Barne Barton Ref. RNC633565
1901-1902, Black Barn Ref. RNC641345
1907-1908, Kirkton Barns Ref. RNC749219
1947, Catherine-De-Barnes Ref. NPO664526
1897-1898, Barnes Street Ref. RNC633589
1898-1909, Park Barn Ref. RNC800444
1947, Tithe Barn Hillock Ref. NPO848902
1947, Besses O' Th' Barn Ref. NPO639292
1887 - 1888, Long Barn Ref. HOSM52200
1886, Catherine-De-Barnes Ref. HOSM40356
1901-1902, Catherine-De-Barnes Ref. RNC664526
1903, Besses O' Th' Barn Ref. RNC639292
1896, Besses O' Th' Barn Ref. RNE639292
1924, Besses O' Th' Barn Ref. POP639292
1897, Abbey Barn Fm Ref. HOSM57372
1924, Neath Hill Ref. HOSM43467
1909, Lower Wych Ref. HOSM48401

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Memories

492 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Sports Galore

Although it was a fair walk or bike ride away from my Wembley Park home at Barn Rise, I regularly used to play tennis in this wonderful park, always around the time of Wimbledon when everyone rushed out to play. From memory there ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1965 by Steve Windsor

The Fox And Hounds

This is how I remember "The Fox". I walked past it twice a day from 1966 to 1971 on my way to and from school. I remember the seats outside made from large beer barrels and the licencee's name, J. Taylor?, above the door. ...Read more

A memory of Old Burghclere in 1966 by Christine Campbell

Old Southall Remembered

I lived in old Southall (Norwood Road - Norwood Green end) during the 1960s to the 1990s and have seen great changes. I went to school at Clifton Road, and the school had a great Headmaster, Mr Hancock, for a while. One ...Read more

A memory of Southall

Thanks For The Memories

My goodness this brings back memories! I grew up in Irby and we lived in Oaklea Road from the late 40’s to the late 60’s – I’m now a true blue Aussie having lived in Queensland since the mid 70’s but about to revisit Irby in ...Read more

A memory of Irby by Daphne Titus Rees

Ward End Adult School

The Ward End Adult School was held on Sunday mornings in 'The Barn', St.Margaret's Road, Ward End before the 2nd World War. It was run on a sort of religious basis, like a church (non-denominational, I think, but similar to ...Read more

A memory of Ward End in 1930 by Roy Shakespeare

Finchley Road And Lymington Road

I have just returned from London and I was checking to see if there were any photos of Finchley Road and Lymington Road. I was born at No 8 Depot Cottages and stayed there until my dad passed away in 1959. My ...Read more

A memory of Swiss Cottage in 1950 by Derek Paul

Nether Wallop 1930 1940

My uncle, Sir Howard Button. bought 2 cottages, Mallows and Yew Tree Cottage and a house, Straw Hall, in 1915. I have an album of photographs of the cottages from 1915 - 1926. My uncle let us (my parents, my brother ...Read more

A memory of Nether Wallop in 1930 by John Donne

Wonderful Memories Growing Up In Bassaleg

I lived in Bassaleg from the age of 3, (1955), when Church Crescent and surrounding area was being developed. I lived in Church Crescent with my family until I left for Manchester in 1976. I went to the ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg in 1966 by Linda Sullivan

Park Follies

Although I lived in London I spent much of the summer holidays with my Auntie Mabel and Uncle Bill in Greenhill Avenue, Rochdale. I was 12 then and spent a lot of the time on Lenny Barn with the local children. The rest of the time I ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1949 by Roger Windsor

Moving To Whitefield

I moved to Whitefield from Birmingham just before my 5th birthday. We went to live on Hill Top Close. We lived at the last house and there was nothing but fields for miles. I went to school on the bus every morning as ...Read more

A memory of Whitefield in 1952 by Carole Wilson

Captions

248 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Ref. K136027
Caption For Kersey, C1955

Beyond the splash is the timbered Bell Inn, and above it is Stay Barn.

Caption For South Luffenham, St Mary's Church C1955

The building on the right may have been a tithe barn. Note that the village is well above flood level.

Caption For Billingshurst, The Village 1928

The shop of W J Barnes (on the left) stands on the causeway; it was formerly the old family shop of Joseph Luxford, a carrier. The dormer windows and shop front were added between c1892 and 1906.

Caption For Easington, Seaside Road From Church C1955

As with most rural churches, All Saints' had an attached farm and barn.

Caption For Hutton, C1947

The right-hand house, converted from an old barn, bears the coat of arms of Christopher Kenn over the doorway. The other buildings in this photograph are 16th- and 17th-century in date.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

One of the most picturesque - and most photographed - groups of cottages in the Cotswolds, Arlington Row's first function was as a barn.

Caption For Wembley Park, Barn Hill C1965

A mile to the north of the stadium, Barn Hill takes about itself an air of rural contemplation as the camera looks out to the surrounding hills.

Caption For Ellerby, Ellerby Hotel C1960

At that time the group of buildings was a smallholding with a bar. To the far right there was a barn, and the bar was situated to the right of the central farmhouse.

Caption For Ulverston, The Cross C1950

On the right is Barnes, a sports outfitter, also selling toys and games.

Caption For Smarden, The Street C1955

It is known as 'the barn of Kent' because of the width of its aisleless nave and the timber scissor-beam roof.

Caption For Woolston, Long Barn Bridge C1965

Today the name Long Barn is associated with a modern housing development, but in 1965 the area was still open countryside and farmland.

Caption For Durham, Shire Hall 1921

Built of red brick, the Shire Hall was designed by local architects H Barnes and F E Coates, and was completed in 1898.

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Caption For Hauxwell, The Village 1913

The only change to this scene is that the house on the left is now a barn, which is unusual.

Caption For Abbotsbury, The Tithe Barn 1890

Only a few ruins and the tithe barn remain.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, General View C1945

The roof of the Tithe Barn is bottom left.

Caption For Stilton, The Bell Hotel C1965

It has a central carriageway and two wings; at the rear they formed an open courtyard with stables and a barn.

Caption For Easington, Tithe Barn And Church C1955

As with most rural churches, All Saints' had an attached farm and barn.

Caption For Egerton, George Inn C1960

In its original form it was a farm dwelling with a barn and outbuildings, but has been added to and altered down the years.

Caption For Barnston, The Fox And Hounds C1955

The building in the picture was built c1910 on a site of an alehouse and barn; similar hostelries had stood here for almost a century.

Caption For Monks Eleigh, The Village C1955

The 17th- century thatched barn on the right is part of the Monks Eleigh Hall Farm. Christopher Wordsworth, younger brother of the poet, was rector here from 1811 to 1816.

Caption For Hemswell, Dawnhill Lane C1955

The large tree behind the barn has gone, but the grass verge is still in being and in fairly good condition.

Caption For Triscombe, The Blue Ball 1906

At the left is the thatched barn of Triscombe Farm, seen in photograph No 82112, and a track starting its climb to the path that runs along the spine of the Quantocks.

Caption For Devonport, Mount Wise 1890

The hill on the right has a memorial to Devonport's most famous son, Captain Scott, and on the riverside in the middle distance the large barn-like building is King Billy Yard, the oldest covered shipyard

Caption For Beaminster, The Square C1955

Beaminster is the 'sweet Bemmister' of William Barnes' famous Victorian poem.