Places

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Maps

24 maps found.

1897-1898, Stockland Green Ref. RNC839861
1902, Stockland Green Ref. RNC839860
1920, Stockland Green Ref. POP839861
1946, Stockland Ref. NPO839854
1898, Stockland Ref. RNE839854
1919, Stockland Ref. POP839854
1895, Stockland Green Ref. RNE839861
1898-1900, Stockland Ref. RNC839854
1946, Stockland Green Ref. NPO839861
1887 - 1888, Stockland Ref. HOSM60608
1946, Stockland Bristol Ref. NPO839856
1946, Stockland Green Ref. NPO839860
1898, Stockland Bristol Ref. RNE839856
1899, Stockland Green Ref. RNE839860
1919, Stockland Bristol Ref. POP839856
1921, Stockland Green Ref. POP839860
1898-1900, Stockland Bristol Ref. RNC839856
1886 - 1902, Stockland Bristol Ref. HOSM60508
1901 - 1902, Stockland Green Ref. HOSM60509
1945, Winterborne Stickland Ref. NPO871597

Books

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Memories

25 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Grandfather

My Grandfather, Frank Portingale came from Faulkand, we spent many Summer holidays there. I remember having our photos taken in the stocks and gathering mushrooms. My Grandfather's sister Edith lived in Pond row. I have fond memories of Faulkland.

A memory of Faulkland by Keri Portingale

Family Connections.

The lady standing on the bridge is my great grandmother Hannah Elton nee Churchill and the small boy her grandson, Cecil Henry Stickland, my uncle.  He became the verger at Christchurch Priory.  Hannah lived with her ...Read more

A memory of Wimborne Minster by Claire Allen

The Cross Inn Pub

My uncle Mr. Fred Wilson was for many years the landlord of The Cross Inn which can be partially seen at the top of the picture. His Alsatian Rinti used to lay down in front of the stocks and stop the traffic.

A memory of Guiseley by Madeleine Godinho

The Awakening

On the right of the photograph the second shop belonged to Arthur Sansom, the Newsagents and Confectioners. It has a sign board above the shop front: PICTURE POST. In the Easter holidays of 1959 at the age of 14½, I took my first ...Read more

A memory of Locksbottom

Dunkantixcom

You are referred to dunkantix.com and 'So Many Secrets' which are the memoirs of Ben Dunk relative to West Dean Estate in West Sussex and his family, the Sticklands and Dunks who resided and worked at Home Farm, West Dean Park from 1899 to 1944.

A memory of West Dean in 1930 by Ben (Benjamin) Dunk

Old Bank House, High Street, Cranleigh

My father was part of the family business, H Freemantle and Sons, who were coal merchants for many years in Cranleigh. During the 1950's and 60's we had our office in the Old Bank House at the entrance to the ...Read more

A memory of Cranleigh in 1960 by Christine Oberlander

Not A Care In The World

If anyone were to ask me when I was most happy, I would have to go back some considerable time to those years spent in Wheatley Hill, more especially the late 1940s all of the 1950s and early 1960s. Truly magical ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley Hill in 1954 by Frank Dinsdale

Not Much Money But Plenty Of Happy Memories

I moved to Dagenham with my family in 1949.  We lived in Cartwright Road off Hedgemans Road.  I have memories of long hot summer holidays off from Finneymore Road School.  The days were filled with trips ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1950 by Joan Cotton

Ye Olde High Lane

I moved to High Lane with my parents when I was 15 in 2000. It was a tiny old fashioned village, so tiny infact that there was only one house and everybody in the village lived there. There was one village shop (run by Tubbs and ...Read more

A memory of High Lane in 2000

The Old Hall

My father was in the US Air Force and we rented an apartment from Lady Stickland in the Old Hall. I went to the local school and was asked to play Snow White in the pantomime. We were in Snettisham when President Kennedy was ...Read more

A memory of Snettisham by Paula Sabo

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Captions

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Caption For Ilfracombe, Torrs Park From Zigzag 1890

In 1860, intending to make Ilfracombe the `Brighton of the West`, a group of businessmen founded the Ilfracombe Joint Stock Land and Investment Company and commenced the building of villas

Caption For Chippenham, St Andrew's Church C1960

The building to the left is the rear of the China Bowl, which fronts onto the market place near the main entrance to the church, where once the stocks and whipping post stood.

Caption For Northleach, The Stocks C1955

The stocks and pillory in Market Square remind us of a time when justice was swift and direct.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Tuesday Market Place 1898

Fairs, trials, and punishment were all carried out here, and witches were put in the stocks and sometimes boiled in oil.

Caption For Market Harborough, Old Grammar School C1955

In the 18th century, the almost picturesque group of church and school was completed by the addition of the town stocks and whipping post.

Caption For Cadnam, The Forest Stores And Post Office C1960

The post office at Cadnam certainly has plenty of stock and a variety of advertisements. A Calor Gas stockist, the shop also boasts Brooke Bond and Walls ice cream.

Caption For Brading, High Street C1960

Not far away from the Bull Ring are displayed the town stocks and whipping post.

Caption For Colne, Parish Church C1955

The church has stocks and a charnel house in the graveyard. The name Colne means 'roaring river'.

Caption For Brading, High Street C1960

Not far away from the Bull Ring are displayed the town stocks and whipping post.

Caption For Odiham, The Stocks And Whipping Post 2004

The stocks and whipping post were moved from their previous position against the Bridewell wall to protect them from the 'increase in traffic' generated by the newly- built Fire Station.

Caption For Northleach, The Stocks C1955

The stocks and pillory in Market Square remind us of a time when justice was swift and direct.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, The Stocks And Whipping Post 1908

There is still a stocks and whipping post at Havering-atte-Bower, and there has been since at least the 17th century, when they were destroyed by a mob.

Caption For Stratton, Sanctuary 1906

It boasts a fine barrel roof, a Norman font, the old stocks and a ruined effigy of the medieval lord of the manor, Sir Ralph de Blanchminster.

Caption For Ripley, The Cross 1923

This picture shows the cobbled square, complete with stocks and the village cross. In the churchyard is what is claimed to be the only weeping cross in the whole of Yorkshire.

Caption For Ripley, The Cross 1923

This picture shows the cobbled square, complete with stocks and the village cross. In the churchyard is what is claimed to be the only weeping cross in the whole of Yorkshire.

Caption For London, Bank Of England And Royal Exchange C1910

With the coming of the railways and international currency dealings, the City began to prosper as it never had before, with small investors flocking to involve themselves in the heady world of stocks and

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Market Place C1955

The stocks and pillory were placed beside the Town Hall, which later became the Market Hall.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

Around the base were stocks and pillories, and there was a bullring here when bull baiting was an acceptable sport.

Caption For Fareham, St Peter And St Paul, Parish Church 2005

For instance, during one fair some sturdy youths released a prisoner from the stocks and carried the stocks to the mill pond, which was often (Christopher North) St Peter and St Paul are the