Places

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Photos

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Maps

83 maps found.

1900, Much Birch Ref. RNC785357
1899-1901, Much Cowarne Ref. RNC785358
1947, Much Cowarne Ref. NPO785358
1947, Much Hoole Ref. NPO785361
1947, Much Marcle Ref. NPO785364
1898, Much Cowarne Ref. RNE785358
1924, Much Hoole Town Ref. POP785363
1902-1903, Much Hoole Town Ref. RNC785363
1896, Much Hoole Town Ref. RNE785363
1947, Much Hoole Town Ref. NPO785363
1906-1908, Ach'an Tobhair Ref. RNC619322
1882, Woodside Ref. HOSM65095
1899, Farley Ref. RNE703416
1947, Farley Ref. NPO703416
1924, Much Hoole Moss Houses Ref. POP785362
1899, Woodside Ref. RNE873993
1921, Brockton Ref. POP651495
1947, Newtown Ref. NPO792064
1882, Farley Ref. HOSM45154
1902, Woodside Ref. RNC873993

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Memories

1,127 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

1976 Campaign To Keep The Royal Marines In Deal

This is a treasured memory, and a plea for help. I need to trace a recording of a Southern Television documentary called "Marching Orders", a film which preserves the memories and could share them with ...Read more

A memory of Deal by David Pick

1 A High Street, Garndiffiath

My name is Robert Gwillim, I lived at 1A High Street with my parents Edward & Betty from when I was born in 1955 until April 1962. My sister, Carol, was born in December 1961. My parents had lived at 1A High ...Read more

A memory of Garndiffaith in 1960 by Robert Gwillim

29 Seagate, Irvine

Hi, my name is Colin, I live in Lowestoft, Suffolk. The picture you have of 29 Seagate, Irvine is part of the building we lived in, the part you see was used as a workshop when we lived there, he did upholstery. We had no ...Read more

A memory of Irvine in 1953 by Colin Porter

39londonroad

I was born in Hackbridge in 1944. I lived there until 1953 when my grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins put me on a plane on May 2 to join my father who had emigrated to Canada the year before. My mother, who had lived in ...Read more

A memory of Hackbridge in 1944 by Paul Strong

5 High Street

We are in the process of purchasing 5 High Street which is shown in the middle of the photo with the hay loft open. Any pictures inside or out, history of the building/owners etc would be much appreciated.

A memory of Newport Pagnell by ianb

5 Jubilee Cottages

Born here 1942 - mother a member of the Wicks family based at Holly House (hurdle makers) father an airman stationed at RAF Hullavington. I recall land girls, the drone of planes. I was too young for school & roamed ...Read more

A memory of Hullavington in 1942 by Tony Dighton

71 71a Heswall Busses

I can remember coming back across the Mersey on the ferry boat and getting a bus home. 71a right to the top of our road. 71, a walk home from Irby Village. or the Crossville Heswall bus and walking form Pensby. I was much fitter then ......

A memory of Birkenhead in 1960

A 60's Lad In Hengoed

I started at Hengoed infants/juniors in 1960. I really enjoyed going to that school because I found the teachers so encouraging. I recall the headmaster was Mr Owen or perhaps Owens. I got the cane from him once I think and no ...Read more

A memory of Hengoed by Robin Davies

A Baby Boomer's Memories Of Groombridge

I was born in 1947 and as a baby lived for a short time with my parents at Leyswood Lodge south of the village. My family on my mother's side had lived in Groombridge for many, many years and I was the ...Read more

A memory of Groombridge by Keith Grose

A Childhood At Ardfenaig

Well, a little more than a childhood as I emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 24. I consider my upbringing at Ardfenaig to have been be the most fantastic thing that could have been. Sadly whilst it was in progress ...Read more

A memory of Ardfenaig in 1956 by Richard Lacey

Captions

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Caption For Reading, Christ Church, The Interior 1896

Note the exuberant arcade capitals with their frieze of richly foliaged arches, and the reticulated tracery infill to the upper part of the chancel arch: Henry Woodyer obviously enjoyed himself

Caption For Tenby, Old Town Wall C1925

This is St Florence Parade, with the Five Arches in the distance. The square gun tower on the right, c1500, was constructed against the curtain wall, and contains two chambers.

Caption For Brompton, Crimean Memorial Arch 1894

Below the memorial inscription over the main arch, the Royal Engineers' motto 'Ubique' ('Everywhere'), flanks the Latin inscription 'Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducant' ('Whither Right and Glory Lead').

Caption For Stourport On Severn, The Mount, Gothic Arch 2003

This Gothic arched doorway was originally the front door of The Mount, which was where Stanley Baldwin lived as a boy. The 19th century house is now a hotel (the Stourport Manor Hotel).

Caption For Belfast, Canal Wharf And Queen's Bridge 1897

The barges made the first part of their journey upstream with the aid of steam tugs; here we see a tug returning to the coal quays - its funnel would be lowered to miss the arches.

Caption For Worcester, The River Severn From The Cathedral Tower C1960

It has 68 arches, including the first brick arch to be built on the skew.

Caption For Stalham, The Mill And Staithe C1935

The Museum of the Broads is now housed in the brick building with decorative arches alongside the staithe.

Caption For Castle Combe, St Andrew's Church 1906

On the chancel arch there are portal statuettes standing under canopies and leaning up the arch. Flying buttresses separate the chapels from the aisles.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner, The Screen 1900

Decimus Burton's impressive arch is topped by a decorative frieze depicting horsemen, the design imitated from the Elgin Marbles which were on display in the British Museum.

Caption For Weymouth, The Nothe Gardens 1909

The Nothe Gardens have always been a much-frequented viewpoint for the vista across Weymouth Bay.

Caption For Runcorn, Widnes Bridge C1965

Built in 1956-61 to accomodate the enormous increase in road traffic, the roadway hangs from a single steel arch, the top of which is 306 feet above the high-watermark level.

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral And Stonebow 1890

The bridge crosses the canalised Witham, and in the distance is Stone Bow arch. The obelisk on the bridge and most of the buildings have since been replaced.

Caption For Shaftesbury, Gold Hill 1955

Gold Hill has been the location for several films and television programmes, including the 1960s version of 'Far From the Madding Crowd', and a much-broadcast commercial for bread.

Caption For Swansea, St Mary's Church 1899

The nave collapsed in 1739, and was re-built on a much grander scale. It was re-built once more in 1895 on a still grander scale again.

Caption For Wanborough, St Andrew's Church C1965

The interior of St Andrew's is just as pleasing as the outside, with its four-bay nave arcades, quatrefoil piers and double-chamfered arches. These give a feeling of openness and comfort.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, North Street 1909

On the right are the arches of the council offices. In 1905, the fire brigade erected an arch across North Street to welcome King Edward VII on his visit to the town.

Caption For Launceston, The Arch C1960

With the introduction of the one-way system, traffic now travels only out of town through the arch. Next to the Arch is the Baker's Arms Hotel, another 18th-century building.

Caption For Empingham, The Church And Church Street C1960

Concrete tiles, soldier arches and stretcher- bond brickwork combine in this aesthetic desert. There is nothing more to add.

Caption For Bramber, Church C1900

You can see Norman evidence here with the blocked arch into the long-demolished south transept from the tower, and also the doorway arch.

Caption For Torquay, Princess Parade 1920

In the 1920s Torquay became not only a venue for family holidays but a much-loved destination for day trips, with tourists arriving by train and charabanc.

Caption For Lyndhurst, High Street 1934

The coming of the motor car made Lyndhurst a much busier place, as can be observed by comparing this view with earlier photographs of the same location.

Caption For Newark, Friary Gardens C1955

Rustic benches and rose arches form the subject of this picture, and would have made an attractive postcard.

Caption For Inverlochy, Castle C1890

February 1645, after a forced march covering 30 miles in 36 hours over difficult terrain in the worst weather in living memory, that the great Marquess of Montrose, with fewer than 2,000 men, defeated a much

Caption For Basildon, Whitmore Way 1961

Whitmore Way was the site of Basildon's first proper shopping parade: this included a chemist, a hardware shop, a post office, a Martin's newsagent, a Home & Colonial store, and a much-needed chip-shop