Maps

115 maps found.

1946, Temple End Ref. NPO845859
1947, Temple Normanton Ref. NPO845908
1898, Temple Bar Ref. RNE845840
1895, Temple Bar Ref. RNE845842
1898, Temple Grafton Ref. RNE845876
1895, Temple Hirst Ref. RNE845890
1919, Temple Bar Ref. POP845842
1919, Temple Cowley Ref. POP845854
1919, Temple Grafton Ref. POP845876
1923, Temple Normanton Ref. POP845908
1925, Temple Sowerby Ref. POP845914
1904-1905, Temple Ref. RNC845833
1897-1909, Temple Ref. RNC845836
1903, Temple Hirst Ref. RNC845890
1940, Temple Bar Ref. NPO845842
1946, Temple Cloud Ref. NPO845849
1919, Temple Herdewyke Ref. POP845881
1924, Temple Hirst Ref. POP845890
1895, Temple End Ref. RNE845858
1895, Temple End Ref. RNE845859

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Memories

114 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

St John's Gate Broad Street

St John's Gate in Broad Street in Bristol is the only surviving medieval city gateway, at one one time there were seven gates into the old city. Fortified gateways pierced the town wall at intervals. St John's Gateway, ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Bristol Blitz

The High Street - the scene of many stirring events in Bristol's history and the heart of the city - was destroyed and lost forever during the Second World War. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Ancestral Home

With my newly obtained lawyer´s degree and after joining a British bank based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, I was sent to London, to follow an international training course of one year, along with my wife Rosemarie and our one ...Read more

A memory of Car Colston in 1972 by Enrique Martin

School And Before

I lived in Holly Street, North Kilbowie, I was born there 1949. My gran and grampa moved into 1 Holly Street in 1939 before the Second World War. The stories they knew about the blitz were funny as well as tragic. I lost my ...Read more

A memory of Clydebank in 1954 by John Mac Dougall

The Howard Family Of Barnes And Hammersmith

My Great-Great-Grandad, Henry Howard, lived in the early 1800’s - a time of great rural depression - and so he left his Devon home to look for work in London with the result that several generations of my ...Read more

A memory of Barnes in 1870 by John Howard Norfolk

Shopping With My Mum In Heathfield...

I remember in the 1960s going to Heathfield with Mum on the bus (we lived at Corner Farm, Swife Lane). We would go shopping and often would go into the Bluebird. Seeing that name in this picture brought ...Read more

A memory of Heathfield in 1965 by Sally Semple

Growing Up Miss Patricia May

My memory is my first day of school. I hated it - all I wanted to do was go home, I did not want stay there. My family lived in Port Isaac all my life and generations before us. Myself and my sister were very happy ...Read more

A memory of Port Isaac in 1959 by Miss Patricia

The Abbey Moor Park The Ghost Of Jonathan Swift

I went to Farnham art school in 1968-1971, and at that time, Moor Park was used as a conference centre, available for hire, and inclusive of staff and an elderly chaplain called Dr Bird.  As ...Read more

A memory of Waverley Abbey Ho in 1969 by sbushell

Growing Up Near Temple

I remember Temple school. The Knights Templar play. Christmas plays. The youth club on Friday evenings. Friday I'm in love. I was. The glen. Scottish country dancing. The human skull in Anna's cellar. Diving ...Read more

A memory of Temple by Louise Mercer

John Griffiths Aka Griffo

I was born in the front bedroom of 3 lands bury Crescent in 1952. Loved the estate, our inter road football matches and playing on the old puff and billy railway track. I used to go fishing and swimming in the pontoon which ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by johngriffiths19

Captions

105 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Henley On Thames, The Regatta 1890

The world-famous regatta takes place on a scenic stretch of the Thames between Henley Bridge and Temple Island, site of an elegant Georgian folly.

Caption For Redditch, St Stephen's Parish Church C1965

The architect was Henry Woodyer of Guildford, but his rather uninspiring Decorated-style church was substantially restored and extended in 1893-94 by Temple Moore.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Blawith Point 1898

John Brogden of Furness Railway fame purchased it in 1851, and it was his son, Alexander, who enlarged the house and built the Temple of Vesta, which we can see through the trees.

Caption For Ribchester, The White Bull Hotel C1955

The Romans established a fort here, Bremetennacum, in AD80 by a ford across the Ribble, and the pillars supporting the porch of the White Bull Hotel are said to have come from one of its temples

Caption For Hoveton, The Cross Roads C1940

This brash and kitsch 1920s art deco building clearly intends to convey the impression of a temple of delights.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Holme Island 1921

John Brogden of Furness Railway fame purchased it in 1851, and it was his son, Alexander, who enlarged the house and built the Temple of Vesta, which we can see through the trees.

Caption For Bath, The Roman Baths, Sculpture From Temple Of Sul Minerva 1907

This wonderful pediment from the temple of Sul Minerva contains the famous Gorgon's Head. It has Celtic and Roman features, and is part of a sculptured shield.

Caption For Henley On Thames, The Regatta 1890

This scene shows the 1890 crowds lining the course, which started at Temple Island in the distance.

Caption For Bath, The Roman Baths, Sculpture From Temple Of Sul Minerva 1907

This wonderful pediment from the temple of Sul Minerva contains the famous Gorgon's Head. It has Celtic and Roman features, and is part of a sculptured shield.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate C1955

The routes to Roundhay, Belle Isle, Middleton, Temple Newsom and Lawnswood were mainly segregated systems and, as a consequence, extremely efficient.

Caption For Bocking, Bradford Street 1902

Cressing is known today for its medieval barns at nearby Cressing Temple.

Caption For Corsham, Box Tunnel 1904

Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the famous Box Tunnel in 1841 as part of his ambitious Great Western Railway link between London's Paddington station and Bristol's Temple Meads.

Caption For London, Bell Yard, Fleet Street C1875

This narrow street runs north deep into legal London from the beginning of Fleet Street, near Temple Bar.

Caption For Colchester, The Castle 1892

Colchester Castle—the largest Norman Keep ever built—stands on the site of the Roman temple of Claudius, which was destroyed during the Boudiccan rebellion of AD60.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, St Mary's Roman Catholic Church Interior 1899

The picture over the altar represented the presentation of Christ in the temple, and was considered to be a rare and costly work of art.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament 1886

This 'superb temple of legislation' in Tudor Gothic was built to replace the old medieval Palace which burned down in 1834.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament 1886

This ‘superb temple of legislation’ in Tudor Gothic was built to replace the old medieval Palace which burned down in 1834.

Caption For Rugby, Lawrence Sheriff School 1932

Lawrence Sheriff School was opened in 1879 in response to Dr Temple's proposal in 1864 that a separate free school be established for local boys.

Caption For Colchester, The Water Tower 1907

Lexden is dotted with Roman earthworks, and it has been suggested that the church may stand on the site of a temple.

Caption For London, Diamond Jubilee 1897

The Archbishop of Canterbury Frederick Temple is third from the right. The ground beneath the carriage now has a carved inscription recording the occasion.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Road To Temple Hotel C1864

This view looks down on the hillside villas from the road which winds up to the Temple Hotel, which dates from the 1760s.

Caption For Bath, Cleveland Place And Bridge 1929

Splendidly guarded by four toll houses or lodges in Greek temple style with Doric columned porticos, the cast-iron bridge was designed by Henry Goodrich and opened in 1827.

Caption For Sheffield, Ecclesall Church C1965

In 1908 the east end of the chancel was extended and the transepts added; the gradient of the site was such that the architect, Temple-Moore, designed a structure supported on a round-arched undercroft

Caption For Leeds, Temple Newsam Gardens C1960

Temple Newsam was bought by Leeds Corporation in 1922 from Edward Wood, the future Lord Halifax.