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Photos

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Maps

83 maps found.

1920, Barden Park Ref. POP632953
1901-1902, Farden Ref. RNC703336
1907, Nelly Park Wood Ref. HOSM36991
1897-1898, Tower Gardens Ref. RNC850909
1946, Liston Garden Ref. NPO756755
1896, Winter Gardens Ref. RNE871581
1946, Tower Gardens Ref. NPO850909
1946, Winter Gardens Ref. NPO871581
1946, Spring Gardens Ref. NPO836709
1895, Liston Garden Ref. RNE756755
1902, Garden Village Ref. RNC711318
1924, Garden Village Ref. POP711319
1947, Garden Village Ref. NPO711317
1947, Garden Village Ref. NPO711318
1947, Garden Village Ref. NPO711320
1897, Garden City Ref. RNE711305
1898-1899, Letchworth Garden City Ref. RNC755170
1898, Welwyn Garden City Ref. RNC863268
1946, Letchworth Garden City Ref. NPO755170
1945, Hampstead Garden Suburb Ref. NPO726211

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Memories

784 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Dreggy

Dreghorn Drive 1970's. I live next door to Guido Bott, friends were Anita Ravenscroft, Ami Straiton, Janice McKay, matthew Fife, Sean McCoy, Christine Cummings, The Watsons ecky. Bill was the odd job man, Barry Burns dad was ...Read more

A memory of Dreghorn by Lorraine Wright

Conkers And The Pram Race

Hello, my name is David Clarke. I lived in Barlborough from 1972 to 1978. We lived at 12 Westbridge Rd during that time frame. I went to Barlborough Primary School and so did my brother until my family moved to the U.S. ...Read more

A memory of Barlborough by davidbcd10

Southern Family

My father was born in North Kyme Farmhouse in 1897. He showed me the farm about 40 years ago. I searched for it recently and could find no trace. I wonder if the RAF bought the land. I would be so happy to have any information as I ...Read more

A memory of Coningsby by Ann Varley

Wartime Boyhood

i grew up in Chiseldon in the Second World War. In those days, Chiseldon was spelt Chisledon. I lived in Hodson Road and attended the then primary school opposite the Patriots Arms. The two teachers were Mrs. Bullock and Mrs. ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1940 by Tony Eggleton

I Was There Too!

As a student nurse in 1969 I started my career at Heswall on Lady Jones ward. This was a ward for children with severe mental and physical disabilities and Sister Clarke ran the show. It was such a fabulous time and as a young ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Linda Campbell

Life In County Oak

I was born in the cottage that was named Morning Dawn in 1937. The house is now a Muslim mosque. I remember the recreation area very well. We played there often. My dad had an allotment nearby. I remember the Covey and ...Read more

A memory of Crawley in 1940 by Ian Cheeseman

Tramping Over Holmfirth Moss To The Youth Hostel

I remember a winter walk in early winter 1966 with a group of friends from Manchester YMCA. We took the bus out to the Pennines and went for a wet, misty and boggy walk over the top towards the ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1966 by John Howard Norfolk

Hillside Standon

My parents (Harold and Peggy Warden) bought Hillside (which was the miller's house, the mill fell down after the First World War) and moved my sister (Rosemary) and I from Surrey in April 1951, I was then 7 years old. Later that ...Read more

A memory of Standon in 1951 by Richard Warden

At Brannocks Chruch

Back in 2009, I brought my son down to North Devon to retrace the places my grandmother's family originated from. I had previously found references to generations of Manleys and my x 2 great grandfather was the church warden ...Read more

A memory of Braunton by Maria Curran

Convent Of The Visitation Bridport Dorset

CHAPTER TWO School Years - Convent of the Visitation 1939-1945 One’s school years leave an indelible impression on one for good or bad. My views over these years in this regard, have modified ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1940 by Howard Johnson

Captions

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Caption For Southampton, Westgate 1908

It became a museum in 1911; many years later, in the early 1980s, its garden was opened to the public as a Tudor garden. Upstairs are aerial photographs of Southampton over the years.

Caption For Southampton, Tudor House 1908

It became a museum in 1911; many years later, in the early 1980s, its garden was opened to the public as a Tudor garden. Upstairs are aerial photographs of Southampton over the years.

Caption For Ardingly, The Village C1950

Wakehurst Place, built in 1590, is a country estate with substantial ornamental gardens and tree collections.

Caption For Hartlepool, Park Road And Gardens C1965

This pretty garden lies on the corner of Park Road and York Road. How sad that this quiet place is now occupied by Titan House, a massive office building several storeys high and currently empty.

Caption For Buckingham, Palladian Bridge, Stowe School C1955

Stowe is of European importance in the history of landscape gardening.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, View From Belsfield Hotel 1896

The sloping gardens below the Belsfield Hotel provide the viewpoint for this Windermere scene. The boat station is immediately below, with clustered rowing boats for hire. A steam launch passes by.

Caption For Spalding, Ayscoughfee Gardens C1960

These gardens are at the rear of Ayscoughfee Hall, which is now in the process of being restored. The building is partly used as the Spalding Tourist Office.

Caption For Pell Wall, Kitchen Garden 1911

Forcing plants and flowers in the kitchen garden reached its zenith in the 19th century, offering hosts considerable scope for impressing their guests.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Gardens, Trendell's Ruins 1925

Moving north of the Checker and across Abbey Close and into Abbey Gardens, we reach the site of the abbey church, which was about 300 feet long, and the cloisters and monastic buildings.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Rectory 1896

On his return as he dismounted his old horse collapsed and died, and is buried in the garden.

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove C1965

Shown here, just past the Congregational Church, is the lower part of the ­cultivated gardens of the Convalescent Hospital.

Caption For Paignton, Gardens And Wesleyan Church 1896

Looking from the Hall (or the Palace Avenue Theatre) through the gardens, we can see Norton's and Welton's shoe shops.

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street And Scott Monument C1900

Princes Street and the Scott Monument from the gardens.

Caption For Paignton, The Club House And Esplanade 1896

Beach shops now fill the front garden, and there is a car park in the café garden.

Caption For Biddulph, The Grange 1902

This view shows the Victorian mansion and one of the more conventional parts of its fasci- nating gardens.

Caption For Guisborough, Priory Gardens 1899

Here we see the priory ruins viewed from the south as in the view of 1885; but by the time of this photograph, Margaret, later first Lady Gisborough, along with her head gardener, Kew-trained

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street 1897

This view looks west along the main thoroughfare of the New Town, with Prince's Street Gardens on the left.

Caption For Kettering, Wicksteed Park C1955

The 'jungle' bridges were to divert youngsters away from the formal flower gardens - and to give the adults a rest.

Caption For Boscastle, The Pixie Shop C1960

Note the shelter made from an old boat in the front garden.

Caption For St Donats, The Tudor Gardens 1910

The south front of St Donat's overlooks the Bristol Channel, and a series of terraced gardens lead down to the shore.

Caption For Bakewell, The Church C1955

This view of the church is taken from South Church Street, probably within the garden of what is now the house 'Braeside'.

Caption For Harrogate, Royal Pump Room 1907

Here, bumpers of sulphuric and chalybeate water were dispensed from seven o'clock in the morning, after which a constitutional in the Valley Gardens was highly recommended.

Caption For Skelton, The Castle Gardens C1965

Here we see the old moat, which was landscaped and, as shown here, included an elaborate enclosed formal rose garden.

Caption For Sandringham, The Entrance Lodge 1896

Under this neatly-trimmed ivy and bushes is the entrance lodge to Sandringham House and gardens, which were subsequently opened to the public in the early 1900s.