Photos

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Maps

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1897, Cefn Canol Ref. RNE665257
1947, Cefn Canol Ref. NPO665257
1921, Cefn Canol Ref. POP665257
1899, Ty Canol Ref. HOSM62755
1902-1903, Cefn Canol Ref. RNC665257
1910, Cefn Canol Ref. HOSM40441
1898, Aberaman Ref. HOSM35514
1898, Aberaman Ref. HOSM46500
1898, Gelli Ref. HOSM46164
1898, Ystrad Ref. HOSM65565
1898, Cross Inn Ref. HOSM42410
1897, Llanharan Ref. HOSM52018
1897 - 1898, Llantrisant Ref. HOSM52084
1898, Glyntaff Ref. HOSM46484
1898, Hopkinstown Ref. HOSM56071
1898, Hopkinstown Ref. HOSM57252
1898, Trallwn Ref. HOSM62212
1897 - 1898, Treforest Ref. HOSM62302
1898, Cymmer Ref. HOSM42761
1897 - 1898, Hendreforgan Ref. HOSM48128

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Memories

248 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Dartford

Does anyone know if there was a Marsett Road in Dartford? My 94 year old mother lived in Kent during the war but can only remember Marsett Road!?

A memory of Dartford

A Childhood Reminiscence

I lived in Edgware from 1941 and, although a young child, I remember the war years vividly, especially collecting shrapnel and the sounds of bombs, anti-aircraft guns and V2 rockets. In 1944 I began school at Edgware ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1940 by Brian Wimborne

The Waltham Abbey Choir And Other Memories

My family lived in Waltham Abbey from 1955 to 1961 and living there left a lasting impression on me. I attended Waltham Holy Cross County Primary School during this time and at the ripe old age of 8 ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1960 by Bill Waring

More Foggy Beacon Park

I also remember a foggy Beacon Park, probably 1954. I used to live in the Close, my father being a minor canon, and went to a nursery school (Mrs Allen's) on the other side of the park. I think that one of my parents ...Read more

A memory of Lichfield in 1953 by Gerald Wilson

My Grandmother

My grandmother Emma Fielding was born at the Fisherman's Inn in 1893. Her mother lived at Antioch Cottages further along the road so I can only presume that her mother Martha Ann Wild was related to the landlord at that time, ...Read more

A memory of Littleborough by Jerry Crabtree

Evacuation Ww2

I recall being evacuated to Llansaint from London as a child of 7. I lived in a small sweet shop in the the village with a family named Phillips, or Philips. I am now 74 so my memories are not too sharp with regards to names and ...Read more

A memory of Llansaint in 1941 by James Hepting

Wartime Years In Llanarmon Yn Ial

Shortly after the outbreak of war, my Father who had a pet shop in Wallasey, evacuated the family to Llanarmon.  We consisted of Dad, Mum, my brother Ray and myself. We moved into Rose Cottage in the ...Read more

A memory of Llanarmon-yn-Ial in 1940 by Don Thurlow

My Family Church

This was the church I attended with my family as a child from 1950-1966 when I moved away to college. My father is buried at the end of the path up to the entry to the church. The rector for some time was Rev. Cottrell with three ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1950 by Sanna Say

Foundation Scholar.

I was a pupil at the school from 1943 to 1948 from the age of 10. I used to travel there from Norbury on the tram, having won a Scholarship from Norbury Manor School. I came from a typically working class background and to be ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1943 by Alan Scott

Mossband Camp

My father was a serving soldier, serving at the RAOC camp until 1948. We lived in the YMCA building in the camp itself and it had a large functions hall attached where one of our officers once entertained the children at Christmas ...Read more

A memory of Mossband Ho in 1947 by Eileen Buckley Knowles

Captions

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Caption For Denbigh, Market Place 1888

We can only imagine this concourse brimming with farmers, traders and livestock from those early days.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Hotels And Beach 1890

Its atmosphere is exemplified in this photograph showing families genteelly disporting themselves on the beach in front of St Mildred's Hotel and Bathing Establishment; one can only speculate at

Caption For Middleham, Market Place 1896

The author Charles Kingsley was an honorary canon at the church of St Alkelda and St Mary.

Caption For Ripon, The Cathedral And The Weir C1885

When Lewis Carroll was visiting his father, who was Canon of Ripon from 1852 to 1868, these wonderful carvings inspired his book 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'.

Caption For Easby, Abbey 1898

It was founded by Roald, Constable of Richmond Castle in 1155, for the Praemonstratensian Order, or White Canons as they were sometimes called.

Caption For Weybourne, The Church C1955

The priory was erected in the 13th century by Sir Ralph Manwaring, and occupied by Augustinian canons subordinate to Westacre Priory.

Caption For Warminster, St Boniface College C1950

This then became the core of the college, which was founded in 1860 by Canon Sir James Erasmus Philipps, , to educate young men as missionaries.

Caption For Butley, The Priory C1955

This priory of Augustinian canons was founded in 1171.

Caption For Warminster, The Minster Church Of St Denys' C1940

Canon Sir James Philipps, rector from 1859 to 1897, paid Blomfield to renew the church of St Denys in 1887- 89.

Caption For Westford, Cloth Mills 1907

There is still plenty of stone, although not the wonderful golden oolitic limestones from Ham Hill and the far south of the county; here we have the Blue Lias, a thin limestone which can only

Caption For Michelham Priory, C1955

Michelham Priory was founded in 1229 as a house for thirteen Augustinian canons, who took over a Norman moated manor house.

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle 1890

Pembroke was taken by Roger in 1093, during what can only be described as a scramble by Norman lords to help themselves to the lands of the recently murdered Rhys ap Tewdwr.

Caption For Gloucester, Northgate Street Looking Towards London Road 1949

The church spire in the distance is that of St Peter's; it was built between 1860 and 1868, during the pastorate of Canon Calderbank.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Myddleton Place C1955

It is tucked round the corner in Myddylton Place and can only be seen by those who explore the town on foot, for the apparent cul-de-sac leads through a twitchell (a local name for an alleyway) into the

Caption For Chichester, Canon Lane Archway, South Street 1890

Here in South Street we see the late 15th-century Canon Gate which leads into the cathedral precincts.

Caption For Cheam, St Dunstan's Church 1932

When that chapel was demolished, the screen was presented to St Dunstan's rector, the Rev Canon Wesley Dennis, who had previously been the principal of the college.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Hotels And Beach 1890

Its atmosphere is exemplified in this photograph showing families genteelly disporting themselves on the beach in front of St Mildred's Hotel and Bathing Establishment; one can only speculate at

Caption For Lytham, Parish Church 1890

In the 20th century Canon Hawkins presented a modern cross to be fixed in the ancient base, and it was dedicated by Archdeacon Hornby of Lancaster in 1931.

Caption For Upper Dicker, The Plough Inn C1950

Not far away is Michelham Priory, founded in 1229 for 13 Augustinian Canons.

Caption For Edinburgh, The Canongate Tolbooth 1897

The Canongate was where the canons of Holyrood Abbey entered the Old Town.

Caption For Bridport, St Mary's Rectory 1906

The Rectory in South Street, on the south side of St Mary's Parish Church, was the home of the Rural Dean, Rev Henry Richard William Farrer, who was an honorary canon of Salisbury Cathedral.

Caption For Wimborne, Minster Sundial 1908

Being vertical, the main south-facing dial can only cast a shadow for 12 daylight hours, so two side dials are needed to extend the range.

Caption For Stafford, St Mary's Church C1950

The nave of St Mary's acted as the parish church for the town, while the large chancel was used by a secular College of Canons, responsible to the King, whose duty was to pray for members of the

Caption For Daventry, Tennyson Road C1965

John Dryden, the first Poet Laureate (1658-1688) was cousin of Sir Robert Dryden, who lived in the locality at Canons Ashby.