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Maps

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1895, Langstone Ref. RNE752713
1945, Langstone Ref. NPO752713
1919, Langstone Ref. POP752713
1898, Langstone Ref. RNE752715
1919, Langstone Ref. POP752712
1919, Langstone Ref. POP752715
1946, Langstone Ref. NPO752712
1946, Langstone Ref. NPO752715
1897, Langstone Ref. RNE752712
1907, Langstone Ref. HOSM50842
1900, Langstone Ref. HOSM50744
1899-1900, Langstone Ref. RNC752712
1897-1899, Langstone Ref. RNC752713
1899-1900, Langstone Ref. RNC752715
1945, Longstone Ref. NPO767190
1946, Longstone Ref. NPO767191
1919, Longstone Ref. POP767191
1900, Longstone Ref. RNC767191
1897, Langton Ref. RNE752748
1925, Langton Ref. POP752748

Books

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Memories

33 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Dunsmore People And Happenings Remembered

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION In 1995, when the first edition of this history was published, it seemed incredibly optimistic to have had three hundred copies printed for a market which ...Read more

A memory of Dunsmore by Peter Jewell

Langstone Memories

I grew up in Langstone, living at 'Longleat' on Catsash Road from 1961-1973. I attended Langstone Primary School from 1964-1969 and then Caerleon Comprehensive from 1969-1973. 'Longleat' was one of the four ...Read more

A memory of Langstone in 1961 by Michael Davies

Happy Memories Of The Lord Mayor Treloar Hospital

I was a patient at the LMTH periodically from December 1968 - July 1976. Consultants Mr, H. H. Langston, Mr, J. A. Wilkinson. Ward 1 (charge nurse Mr, Cox, Ward 2 (charge nurse Mr, Ernie ...Read more

A memory of Alton by r.tibbles

Turner Family Business

My great-grandfather, by the name of Turner, owned a shop in Langton Green in the 1890s.

A memory of Langton Green in 1890

Gwendoline Langston

This photo shows my grandmother, Gwen Langston (1891 - 1963), with Mickey who was an Irish Terrier.

A memory of Kington by Peter Harding Roberts

Memories Of Bedhampton

We lived at 'Pantiles', Penhurst Rd, Bedhampton from approx the mid fifties until the mid sixties. I went first to the Priory school on Hayling Island, when Miss Rapley was Head teacher, until a Mr Neilsen-Carrigan took ...Read more

A memory of Bedhampton in 1956

An Adventure

My sister and I, Pam and Pat Haworth, were at Arley untill it closed in 1952. This happened due to water pipes supplying the Castle burst, and it was too expensive to re place them. I do remember after this happened we were set ...Read more

A memory of Upper Arley in 1949 by Pamela Horler

Memories Of Langton Green And Rusthall

I was born at 3 Dornden Cottages in June 1942. My father (Charles Harris) was Chauffer to Mr Coombe at Dornden. Unfortunately Mr Coombe died around 1947 and we had to move out of our cottage as it was ...Read more

A memory of Langton Green in 1942 by Kathleen Lock (Nee Harris)

Bailiff Family

My Bailiff ancestors came from Askham. My g.g. grandfather Christopher's sister, Elizabeth, 1801, married William Henry Leech, 1795, whose father John Langton Leech, 1761, died in Askham and was the Vicar at Askham. Christopher's ...Read more

A memory of Penrith

The Little Woods & The Big Woods & Playing Football

Me and all my mates had many hours and plenty of fun playing in the woods. Best friends; Jimmy Peers, Terry Orr, Alex Maxwell, Mike Smith and many more. Could not wait to get home from school to have a ...Read more

A memory of Speke in 1959 by Billy Flanagan

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Captions

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Caption For Havant, East Street C1955

Havant is a busy little town overlooking Langstone Harbour; its church recalls the time of Roman and Norman invaders.

Caption For Langstone, Old Cottages C1955

Portsmouth area and while there is not a lot of evidence of settlement, flints have been identified, washed out by the scour from the brick-earth shores of the islands at the northern end of Langstone

Caption For Great Longstone, The Cross C1950

The old market cross on the village green at Great Longstone has stood there since medieval times, when the village was granted the right to hold a weekly market.

Caption For Great Longstone, The Crispin Inn C1950

The name of the Crispin Inn in Great Longstone recalls one of the village's former specialities, boot and shoe making - St Crispin is the patron saint of that trade.

Caption For Langton, Post Office And Village C1960

The cottages of Langton, near Malton, still cluster around the village green, as they did when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Folkestone, The Harbour C1955

On the left, the east pier reaches out across the harbour towards the railway station complex, with the long stone pier carrying the line continuing on towards the small lighthouse at its end.

Caption For Langton Matravers, Cars C1965

Langton Matravers acquired a reputation for quality education during the last century, thanks to its well-known preparatory schools.

Caption For Houghton, Vinsons Tea Lawns C1960

We are near the long stone road bridge to Houghton, built in 1875 and crossing the tidal River Arun.

Caption For Langton, The Village C1965

The cottages of Langton, near Malton, still cluster around the village green, as they did when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Houghton, The George And Dragon C1960

Houghton is a hamlet with a long stone bridge across the tidal River Arun.The inn is a 13th-century timber-framed brick and flint building.

Caption For York, Goodramgate, Holy Trinity Church 1909

York's first fire engine was housed in the west chapel, which was known as Langton's Chantry.

Caption For Milford On Sea, High Street C1960

Straight ahead, W B Mew Langton & Co Ltd are receiving a delivery.

Caption For Houghton, The George And Dragon C1960

Houghton is a hamlet with a long stone bridge across the tidal River Arun.

Caption For Eccleshall, The Castle C1965

In 1209, the rebuilding of Eccleshall Castle was begun by Walter Langton, Bishop of Lichfield and Lord High Treasurer of England.

Caption For Eccleshall, The Castle C1965

In 1209 the rebuilding of Eccleshall Castle was begun by Walter Langton, Bishop of Lichfield and Lord High Treasurer of England.

Caption For Byfield, High Street C1955

Sadly, the long stone range on the left was demolished as a result of road improvement.

Caption For Over Kellet, 1923

Hall Garth, built c1800, stands opposite the cross; behind is a long stone barn to store corn.

Caption For Littledean, The Village C1955

The scene is recognisable today, though the National Benzole petrol station on the left has gone, and so has the long stone wall on the right.

Caption For Rochester, Castle Grounds 1908

Rochester was besieged by King John in 1215 after Archbishop Langton had refused to surrender the fortress to the bishop of Winchester.