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Childhood Memorys Of Nailsea 1960 S

I was brought up in Nailsea. My parents owned a toy and gift shop on Station Road rented from Bob Vance, later we moved to Noah's Ark Cottage. Built in 1666, it had all the original features intact, the stone ...Read more

A memory of Nailsea in 1960 by Martin Smith

Frightening Times

In 1997 I worked for a company calles SES security where I was a security officer at Parkside. Over my time there I became fascinated with the layout of the site and spent many many months walking the length and breadth of ...Read more

A memory of Macclesfield in 1997 by Gaz Ridley

Topcliffe Fair

I lived on Long Street in Topcliffe 1958-1972 - opposite the old school, which is now a post office, and therefore on the other side of the road from this photo. I was excited by the fair, horses trotting along the road, smells, ...Read more

A memory of Topcliffe in 1969 by Jan Dickenson

Lanfranc School For Girls

Yes me too! Having just stumbled across this website and having read your stories. My dad was born in Bute Road just off the Mitcham Road and then moved to Albion Street number 7! He is now 99 and lives in Ewell. I was ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1961 by Glennis Spencer

Memories Of Colden Common

I have never heard of this person, although he makes reference to some people, and places in Colden Common I knew. So if anyone who knows him ever comes across this then I have been some help! COLDEN COMMON? Oh, ...Read more

A memory of Colden Common by Bert Catt

Choir Practice In This Churchu

My friends and I were all in the choir here - I think it outnumbered the congregation usually.  We had to share a vicar with Ludgershall.  Choir practice was on a Friday evening.  When the War ended in 1945 ...Read more

A memory of North Tidworth in 1944 by joan.battershill

River Side Living

As a child who was born in 1924 I lived with my family (name of Rogers) just down stream of the bridge I attended the "Blue School"and St.Lukes Church as did all my Brothers and Sisters climbing the 100 or more steps past ...Read more

A memory of Ironbridge in 1930 by Ethel Jones

The Fun Fair

I don't know if they still do it but in the mid 1950's filled the entire Broad Street/High Street and surrounding streets were transformed into one gigantic bright, noisy, whirling, smelly and absolutely thrilling funfair!! ...Read more

A memory of Hereford in 1956 by Dylan Rivis

Limberlost

my dad was born in amport his mother was eliza izzard and married his dad albert john smith , i believe she was from lower bullington andover and her mother from west stratton winchester, i have a few family letters that iv looked up, ...Read more

A memory of Amport by Roger Walker

Mountain Ash Comprehensive School Grammer School

I remember what a facinating old house Duffryn House was.  As a teenage girl I remember having lessons in very ornate rooms decorated with wooden panelling and beautiful ceilings. The fireplaces ...Read more

A memory of Mountain Ash in 1980 by Sharon Hawkins

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Caption For Cowes, Northwood House C1955

The grounds are open to the public and delightful to walk through. Here, too, by the house, is St Mary's Parish Church.

Caption For Richmond, The Park C1955

His decision to enclose the land with a high wall in 1637 was not popular with the local residents and landowners.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Castle Mound And Castle House, Priory Avenue 2005

The early period of its history has left a great deal of physical evidence in the street pattern as well as some buildings, while documentary references further flesh out the picture.

Caption For Minehead, The Plume Of Feathers Hotel 1892

Today, all that remains of the Plume of Feathers is the stableyard, now used as garages, which can be seen from Tythings Court.

Caption For Luton, Wesleyan Chapel 1897

Above all, the revolution was about new technology, and working practices were changing fast.

Caption For Guisborough, Cemetery 1899

All four cemetery buildings were set in well kept lawned burial areas, punctuated with a gridwork of symmetrical paths and attractive topiary; the cemetery was bounded by a stone wall with wrought

Caption For Basildon, St Luke's Hospice 2005

Trudi Westmore-Cox trained as a nurse and saw a desperate need for a hospice in Basildon, where care for the carer as well as for the patient is high on the list.

Caption For Guisborough, The Priory 1891

the base of the arch, and also the entrances to the two stone spiral staircases which lead up to the window at the very top of the arch, across which many an intrepid Gisborian claims to have walked

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Smithy 1909

Against the wall on the right is the grindstone for sharpening tools.

Caption For Christchurch, The Bowling Green And Castle Ruins C1955

Setting up a monastery gained influence with the Church, which was the civil service of the time, as well as gaining merit for the Hereafter.

Caption For Epsom, Derby Day 1928

Among them were the Nightingalls of South Hatch in Burgh Heath Road, another father-and-son team; Tom Walls the actor, who won the 1932 Derby with his April the Fifth; and George and Bessie Duller

Caption For Falkirk, Callendar House 2005

The Antonine Wall is being put forward as a World Heritage site, in collaboration with Germany, Austria and Hungary to mark the European boundary of the Roman Empire.

Caption For Clitheroe, From The Castle 1927

After the livestock market on Monday (the sheep market), Tuesday and Friday, animals would head out all over Lancashire. The origin of the name Clitheroe is surrounded by doubts and mystery.

Caption For Cowes, Birmingham Road C1965

It was once Shergold's grocery, and still has beautiful tiles on the walls.

Caption For Belfast, The Harbour Office 1897

The astonishing trade of Belfast, and the charges on ships and goods, provided all the money required and some to spare. The non-profit-making commissioners built these handsome offices.

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

The tower is separated from the rest of the fortress by a deep ditch, wall and gatehouse.

Caption For Wells, High Street C1960

It was also the site of the ancient Christopher Inn (1404- 1862), and until mid 1887 it was the Somerset Hotel, with a cast iron covered porch, stone walls and sandstone floors.

Caption For Bisham, All Saints' Church, The Hoby Chapel 1890

It depicts a kneeling Eton schoolboy called George Kenneth Vansittart-Neale who died aged 14, in 1904. A brass in the nave west wall, a 16inch figure dated 1517, relates to a Thomas Crekett.

Caption For Chelmsford, Children, High Street 1898

They were not satisfied that the new Shire Hall provided them with a suitable trading floor. Inside, the building was darkened and cluttered by dividing walls and architectural fripperies.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey, The Transept Arches 1912

In 64486 we are looking from the north along the line of the walls. The Chapel of St Thomas the Martyr (better known as Thomas à Becket) is at the end, through an archway to the left.

Caption For Grantham, St Wulfram's Church, The Chained Library 1889

Isaac Newton was fond of carving his initials, sun dials or even his name on walls, and his name can be seen on one of the window sills in the Old School.

Caption For Stafford, St Chad's Church C1950

One of the tower columns bears an inscription: 'Orm vocatur qui me condidit': 'He who founded me was called Orm.'

Caption For Stafford, The Font, St Mary's Church 2005

One of the tower columns bears an inscription: 'Orm vocatur qui me condidit': 'He who founded me was called Orm.'

Caption For Waltham St Lawrence, The Church C1955

Internally, the church shows its Norman origins with two-bay arcades north and south and unmoulded arches separated by pieces of wall.