Places
36 places found.
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- Cardiff, South Glamorgan
- Barry, South Glamorgan
- Penarth, South Glamorgan
- Rhoose, South Glamorgan
- St Athan, South Glamorgan
- Cowbridge, South Glamorgan
- South Molton, Devon
- Llantwit Major, South Glamorgan
- Chipping Sodbury, Avon
- South Chingford, Greater London
- South Shields, Tyne and Wear
- Ayr, Strathclyde
- St Donat's, South Glamorgan
- Llanblethian, South Glamorgan
- Thornbury, Avon
- Llandough, South Glamorgan
- Fonmon, South Glamorgan
- St Nicholas, South Glamorgan
- Jarrow, Tyne and Wear
- Penmark, South Glamorgan
- Font-y-gary, South Glamorgan
- Maybole, Strathclyde
- Yate, Avon
- Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Torquay, Devon
- Newquay, Cornwall
- Salisbury, Wiltshire
- Bournemouth, Dorset
- St Ives, Cornwall
- Falmouth, Cornwall
- Guildford, Surrey
- Bath, Avon
- Looe, Cornwall
- Reigate, Surrey
- Minehead, Somerset
- Bude, Cornwall
Photos
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Maps
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Books
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Memories
1,577 memories found. Showing results 851 to 860.
Living In Aveley 1948 68
Hello. I came across this site yesterday quite by accident and was really taken away by all the memories. Here are mine - I was surprised by the names and everything else that came back to me. Forgive me if I don't spell ...Read more
A memory of Aveley in 1948 by
Elmwood School
I attended Elmwood from 1969 - 1971 I moved from south London to Wallington in 69 and can remember walking through the park from Wallington to Hackbridge some of the names have come back to be after looking at some of the posts ...Read more
A memory of Hackbridge in 1969 by
Manc Schoolkids On The Prowl!
Remember being at a school in South Manchester called, Egerton, (where kids from Moss Side, Rusholme etc hailed from) and often, we'd be packed off, and taken to various parts of Cheshire to sniff with awe at freshly cut ...Read more
A memory of Delamere by
Southlands School,South Hill Ave, Harrow On The Hill.
I went to Southlands school harrow on the hill from 1958-1968 when it closed down. It was a victorian building and catered for day girls and borders. Many of the borders had parents living ...Read more
A memory of Harrow on the Hill by
The Plough Inn, Kibblesworth
This is for Margaret Elliot, I am from Kent but my adopted Grandad, Fred (Frederick Joseph) Johnson was the landlord of the Plough Inn during and after the Second World War and my mother and I were evacuated there and ...Read more
A memory of Kibblesworth by
Growing Up In Mitcham In The 1970's
Lovely to read some of the reminiscences of old Mitcham, it was such a lovely place to grow up in during the late sixties and early seventies, before changes started happening. I left in 1990, aged 25, before the ...Read more
A memory of Mitcham
Northolt
I lived close to Greenford Grammar (GCGS) and went to school there between 1963 - 1968. Many of my new schoolfriends lived in Northolt or North Greenford so I found myself spending much of my early teens there. In particular, I have fond ...Read more
A memory of Northolt
Blue Pencil Cafe, County Oak Crawley
Built as an Egg Farm and local produce outlet pre WW2 it became a Transport Café during the 1940's through the 1950's and into the 1960's. Well known on the A23. As a schoolboy I lived 100 yards south over the ...Read more
A memory of Crawley in 1954 by
Woodford Memories
Born and bred in Woodford. Had a paper round at WH Smith on the Woodford railway station. Not too bad in the summer but freeezing cold on the winter mornings. Sang in the choir at St Barnabas Church and receive 3 ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Green in 1955 by
Looking For Family
Hi, this is a long shot. I'm trying to trace my family from Northolt, my aunt and uncle, Alice and Albert Priest; they have six children, Teddy, David, Jimmy, Annie, Trudy and Danny who will all be in there 40's to 60's now. ...Read more
A memory of Northolt by
Captions
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All survives in Bridge Street, which leads out of the south- east side of the Market Place in the distance.
The view is south-eastwards to the Bay House Cafe and East Cliff (centre).
Half a mile south of the hamlet with the parish church and Chiddingly Place is another small hamlet, Muddles Green, where cottages fringe a small green.
Camberley lies on the south side of the A30.
South of Farnham, on the greensand heathland, there are two famous and immensely popular lakes, Frensham Great Pond and Frensham Little Pond.
Further south, Nos 32 and 34 jut into the road, narrowing it considerably.
This unusual viewpoint is from the tower of St Helen's parish church; we are looking south over the roofs of Brick Alley Almshouses and their panelled chimney stacks. These were rebuilt in 1718-20.
Unfortunately, the company ran out of money, the aqueduct over the River Ribble was put on hold, and a cheaper alternative, a tramway between the north and south sections, was built.
At the south end of the High Street Frith's photographer looks northwards beside the turning on the right into Hawleys Lane.
The great Victorian architect William Butterfield (1814-1900) rebuilt the south porch in 1851, and minor works were carried out here by the equally eminent John Loughborough Pearson (1817-97
the first part of the house, the hall, tower and the rest of the west range in the distance, an amorphous shape in brick under all the ivy, but far more interesting is the left hand or south
This view looks south down the High Street past a motor bike with its acetylene headlamp towards the old Market House with its cupola.
Situated on the river Sence to the south of the town, the mill was first recorded around the mid 12th century, and by the early 17th century a windmill had also been built a little to its north.
Horn Hill leads from Whitwell south-westwards to Kimpton.
South Road is to the left, and the sea is only one field away to the right. The White House is now the White House pub and Restaurant.
This looks Southwards along South Street to St Mary`s parish church (centre).
This former fishing village, situated on the south coast of the Lleyn Peninsula, now hosts boats of a much more upmarket kind.
To the south of the village is the old lime quarry, now a wildlife sanctuary. The coaching inn, the Crown, is now a nursing home.
The manor of Barden lay to the south-west of Tonbridge. Barden Park House and its estate was in the possession of the Abrey family during the latter part of the 19th century.
We now move east to The Poultry, the street along the south side of the Council House.
We are looking south-east along Neston's main shopping street, with the wall of St Mary and St Helen's church on the immediate right.
The elegant five-bay north and south arcades are witness to this date. One of two 14th-century tomb recesses with ball-flower decoration can be seen between columns to the left.
Just south of the abbey's cliffs lie these rocks, which show the inroads made by the alum mining industry during the previous centuries.
This view was taken from the south beside All Saints' Church.
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