Maps

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Books

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Memories

992 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

Lamberts Castle

I remember going to Lamberts Castle fair as a small child sometime around 1955. The fair was run by the Herbert family but they stopped running it sometime in the mid 1950s because it was not financially viable. I ...Read more

A memory of Lambert's Castle by Dave Sampson

Happy Days

I was born at number 4 john Newton court in 1954. Although it was a small flat which I shared with brother Terry we were lucky to have wonderful parents ( Joan & Binty ) spent every moment playing football on the green and up Danson ...Read more

A memory of Welling by stirmas

School

I remember shoe inspections, and length of skirt and "divided skirts (shorts) had to be a certain number of inches above the knee but not many (perish the thought!) This was Prince Henry's Grammar School. The younger girls had to do gym in ...Read more

A memory of Evesham by sandraclifton07

Born On Walcott Caravan Site

I was born on this caravan site in 1945. The Second World War had just finished and the barbed wire for coastal defences was still coiled on the sand dunes. My father was a Tank Driver in the Royal Sussex Regiment ...Read more

A memory of Walcott by bactonboy45

My Childhood In Wolverhampton 1946 1955

I played in the standing corn stooks behind our house, had my first pony/horse ride at Dixon's farm where my horse went berserk in a potato field, so I was put onto and stayed on a horse lead. I flew my ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton by Alan Hickman

Howards Bakery

does anyone remember Howard's bakery at the bottom of tillery st. It was run by Jack (my dad) George and Frances. My name is John Howard and I left home in 1962 to join the Royal Air Force. Anyway I would like to hear from anyone who knew me all those many many years ago

A memory of Abertillery by John Howard

Rye Mill Cottages

My maternal great grandmother (or possibly Great Aunt), Mrs Curtis, was of Romani (Gypsy) descent and lived in one of the row of cottages that fronted the Rye (Pann) Mill on London Road, High Wycombe, opposite the Trinity ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Barbara Hughes

Stiperstones Poem

THE STIPERSTONES T’was long ago the Ludlow people vexed the Devil very sore He vowed to stone their homes and steeples until they were no more On Cranberries Hill he then collected his apron full of rocks and stones With ...Read more

A memory of Stiperstones by Angela Bolton

Cherished Memories

I can remember taking part in the Easter Parades, hundreds of children would walk or ride on the beautifully decorated floats, we would walks round Tupton on Ankerbold Road, Station Road on towards the Royal Oak up Ashover ...Read more

A memory of Old Tupton by Carol Hudson

My Memories Of Cromer

Born in 1947 in Suffield Park, as was, Cottage Hospital on Overstrand Road. Lived in Links Avenue until 1959. My memories are vast. I went to school in the centre of Cromer which is now converted to senior citizens ...Read more

A memory of Cromer in 1952 by Lindsay Williams

Captions

986 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For York, Ancient Palace Of Stuart Kings 1909

Although belonging to the King, and known as the King's Manor, it was never used as a royal residence.

Caption For Falmouth, The Quay 1908

From here vessels sailed the world's oceans carrying Royal messages. Here a small fleet of red-sailed fishing boats awaits the tide.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Pier Miniature Railway C1955

The imposing Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club stands sentinel at the entrance to Lowestoft pier as holidaymakers enjoy a ride in the open carriages pulled by a miniature locomotive steaming along to

Caption For Manchester, St Ann's Square, The Cab Rank 1885

This view looks towards the Royal Exchange and St Mary's Gate. This was one of the principal cab ranks in Manchester, and licensing, fares and conditions were regulated by the local authority.

Caption For Rotherham, The Grammar School 1957

Rotherham Grammar School grew out of a free school that had been endowed through royal patronage.

Caption For Ambleside, The White Lion And Royal Oak Hotels 1912

We are in the centre of Ambleside; Lamb's Royal Oak Hotel is on the left, and the White Lion Hotel is in the centre.

Caption For York, The Cavalry Barracks 1886

Watched over by their officers, the Royal Dragoons practice combat exercises using their swords.

Caption For Bath, The Royal Crescent C1965

Walk along Brock Street, and you reach the quite extraordinary Royal Crescent of John Wood the Younger.

Caption For Raby Castle, From The South 1893

Raby is first recorded in the 11th century, and is reputed to have been a royal residence of King Cnut. The castle dates from the 14th century, and was once the seat of the powerful Neville family.

Caption For Durham, Old Elvet 1914

On the right is that well-known hotel, the Royal County, created in the 19th century out of former town houses belonging to the Ratcliffe and Bowes families.

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

In 1652 it was besieged for eight months in an attempt to seize the Royal Regalia of Scotland, which were smuggled out under a woman's skirts.

Caption For Loch Shiel, 1890

Here, with a few loyal retainers, Prince Charles waited for the clans. After three hours only 150 men of the clan Ranald had joined him.

Caption For Southport, The Sands 1902

The fashions of the day are interesting; both boys and girls wear blouses similar to those worn by sailors of the Royal Navy.

Caption For Denton, Crown Point C1955

The 1930s saw a number of towns and cities abandon tram routes in favour of trolleybuses; they were partially influenced by the findings of a Royal Commission on Transport.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 1893

The theatres Royal and Philharmonic (left) flank the Victoria Tea Company, here perhaps taking delivery from the horse-drawn cart outside.

Caption For Winsford, Village 1892

The Royal Oak now has its porches and lean-tos thatched, as well as the main roof.

Caption For Ross On Wye, C1955

The large white building on the top of the hill is the Royal Hotel. It was built in 1837, just in time for the boom in tourism created by the new railways.

Caption For Langstone, The Harbourside C1955

Virtually unchanged today, the Royal Oak pub (left background)is still trading.

Caption For Netley, The Royal Victoria Hospital C1955

The hospital is now demolished, and today this is the site of Royal Victoria Country Park. Only the chapel survives, which is now a museum.

Caption For Fountains, C1960

The former Cistercian monastery still dominates the grounds of Studley Royal, and is now served by an award-winning National Trust visitor centre on the hillside above.

Caption For Filey, Sands 1932

In 1910 they opened the Alfresco Pavilion, and eventually they became known as the Royal Filey Pierrots. Andie died in 1944 and is buried at Filey.

Caption For Emsworth, The Old Mill C1955

Caroline, Princess of Wales, bathed in the sea here while staying at Emsworth in 1805, and the town had thoughts of becoming a royal watering place.

Caption For Norwich, Royal Hotel And Post Office 1901

Opposite is the Royal Hotel, with its red brick facade, steep roofs and decorative towers, promising Victorian travellers a sophisticated welcome.

Caption For Stroud, King Street 1925

The Royal George Hotel had by now ceased business. Hepworth's clothing establishment now occupied its ground floor.