Places
36 places found.
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- East Dean, Sussex (near Eastbourne)
- Cookham Dean, Berkshire
- Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
- Dean Prior, Devon
- Long Dean, Wiltshire
- West Dean, Wiltshire
- West Dean, Sussex
- East Dean, Sussex (near Charlton)
- Dean's Green, Warwickshire
- Dean, Oxfordshire
- Dean, Hampshire (near Winchester)
- Dean, Dorset
- Deane, Hampshire
- Deans, Lothian
- Dean, Lothian
- Dean, Cumbria
- Dean, Lancashire (near Bacup)
- Dean, Devon (near Lynton)
- Deane, Greater Manchester
- Dean, Devon (near Kentisbury)
- Dean, Hampshire (near Bishop's Waltham)
- Deans Bottom, Kent
- Stewkley Dean, Buckinghamshire
- Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire
- Dean Court, Oxfordshire
- Upper Dean, Devon
- Upper Dean, Bedfordshire
- East Dean, Gloucestershire
- Dean Bank, Durham
- Dean Row, Cheshire
- Dean Cross, Devon
- Dean Head, Yorkshire
- Dean Street, Kent
- Deans Hill, Kent
- East Dean, Hampshire
- Lower Dean, Devon
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
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Mr Garlick Got Me Through The 11 Plus.
Born 1950, moved to Barker Road, Bredbury, 1954. Apparently we were one of the first families to inhabit the estate. Attended Barrack Hill. Remember Browns, the two old ladies in the sweet shop ...Read more
A memory of Woodley in 1961 by
Downshall Secondary School
I have very fond memories of Downshall Secondary where I was between 1958 and 1962. I used to live in Downshall Avenue, and we used to walk everywhere, to school, to Seven Kings Park and the park up Meads Lane. We ...Read more
A memory of Seven Kings in 1960 by
Nefyn Primary School, War Memorial, Doctor's Surgery
This is a photo of all three named "institutions" with the Red Garage and Church Hall just off to the left. I thought this was an ENORMOUS road and we never crossed it by the Memorial! That is ...Read more
A memory of Nefyn in 1960 by
Smalldolians
I was born in Small Dole in 1956, Oh what a happy care-free childhood we had. All the kids played together, old & young, looking out for each other. We played in the woods, building camps & cooking sausages & beans on ...Read more
A memory of Small Dole in 1960 by
Old Days
I met my wife who lived in huberton a little village about a mile up the lane from sowerby, back in 1970 . We married and lived at Dean lane paying 10/6d a week for a back to back one up and one down where my son came into the world . I ...Read more
A memory of Sowerby by
Memories
Mr Garlick got me through the 11 plus. Born 1950, moved to Barker Road, Bredbury in 1954. Apparently we were one of the first families to inhabit the estate. Attended Barrack Hill. I remember Browns, the two old ladies in the ...Read more
A memory of Woodley in 1955 by
Crouch End 1944/1964
Couldn't wait to go to school in Rokeseley Infants school so happy when the letter came.Remember sliding the letter under the tropical fish tank in our kitchen in Glasslyn Road.loved Infants school had a bit of a blip at ...Read more
A memory of Crouch End in 1949 by
Memories Of Heston From 1940 S
I remember Mrs Ballard at the hairdressers in The Crossways. I did some hair modelling for her at one time when she employed a hairdresser called Freda. We went up to London and Freda won a certificate with my ...Read more
A memory of Heston by
Haydock Ave., Islip Manor, St.Vincents....What Memories....
I lived 8,Haydock Ave,.next to old peoples home, opposite the back of the shops service road, including the Cabin.1955 to 1967. My parents Reg & Bea with my older brother Terry. I was born Perivale ...Read more
A memory of Northolt by
The Ideal Village
I lived with my grandparents for a short while in the late forties and visited often over the next fifteen years or so. Their home was one of the wooden bungalows that was Ewden Village. My grandad worked on the reservoirs ...Read more
A memory of Ewden Village in 1948 by
Captions
170 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.
In the summer time and on Bank Holidays, you could be an hour just getting through this mile-long village.
The priests of the college were 'chantry priests' who offered masses for the souls of the dead, their founder and benefactors.
A rather thin box-frame on the left is alongside what appears to be an 18th-century house, while opposite is a fine, close-studded pair of cottages.
Playing on the sands seems to be an enjoyment forgotten today, but here these youngsters certainly seem to be enjoying themselves on Egremont beach.
There used to be an inn at the end of this one, so in the local dialect it became known as T'inn Ghaut. It was deemed picturesque by artists and photographers, but life was hard here.
.` One of only eight mazes surviving in Britain, it of the unicursal type - there are no dead ends, and the narrow grass track leads circuitously to the centre without any deviation.
The area was going to be an art gallery, a town hall extension, an hotel, and an entertainment complex - but none of these plans came to fruition.
The lake was created in 1744, with the intention that a walk around its shores would be an allegory of Aeneas's voyage after the fall of Troy.
The gathering in the centre of the picture could be an orderly queue to purchase tea and coffee, sweets and other goods from stall holders, or maybe even to see and hear travelling musicians.
For the next five hundred years or so, Shrewsbury, like Hereford and Chester, would be an English frontier town; it was fought for by Welsh patriots, Normans and rebellious barons alike.
Navenby now seems to be an almost self-contained village on the A607 between Lincoln and Grantham. The main street consists mostly of stone cottages converted over the years into shops.
Navenby now seems to be an almost self-contained village on the A607 between Lincoln and Grantham. The main street consists mostly of stone cottages converted over the years into shops.
All good things end: the canteen was demolished in 1991, and the plaque listing the company's war dead was transferred from within to the factory front.
Out sprang Matthew, not dead but sleeping.
When Henry VIII was hunting in Sutton Park with Bishop Vesey he was charged by a wild boar, but before the animal could harm the king it dropped dead with an arrow through its heart.
representing England (John Bull) sounding note 'A'; Ireland (Irish girl) note 'B'; Scotland (The Cock of the North) note 'D'; Wales (Welsh girl) note 'G' and Father Time to strike the hours on note 'D' an
When Henry VIII was hunting in Sutton Park with Bishop Vesey he was charged by a wild boar, but before the animal could harm the king it dropped dead with an arrow through its heart.
The Princess is lies dead on a ledge, covered entirely by a heavy sheet; only the fingers of one hand hang down from under it.
The site, which included the town, is on a steep-sided mound, thought to be an Iron Age hill fort.
In 1967, as part of a reorganisation of the church, the font was moved to the north-east corner, and in 1978 this corner was refurbished and dedicated as a memorial chapel in memory of the dead of the
The row beneath contains the souls rising from the dead, lifting their tombstone lids; in the next row are bishops, kings, knights, saints, martyrs, and virgins.
Three years later he was dead.
Flodden would be an even worse disaster for Scottish arms. There, losses ran into thousands, and included 300 knights, nineteen barons, ten earls, a bishop and an archbishop.
At that time the £3,000 cost was deemed to be an unnecessary expense upon the public purse, Plants come out of Prison The colourful flowerbeds and many hanging baskets to be seen throughout are
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