Places

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Photos

12 photos found. Showing results 81 to 12.

Maps

703 maps found.

1921, Rockland All Saints Ref. POP819155
1940, Charlton All Saints Ref. NPO666865
1947, The Four Alls Ref. NPO846363
1946, Tilney All Saints Ref. NPO848531
1898, Little Alms Cliff Ref. RNE756808
1946, Rockland All Saints Ref. NPO819155
1893, Tilney All Saints Ref. RNE848531
1882 - 1903, All Saints South Elmham Ref. HOSM35800
1899, Hollyhurst Ref. RNE738477
1921, Hollyhurst Ref. POP738477
1882, Hollyhurst Ref. HOSM48736
1898, All Saints South Elmham Ref. RNE621491
1947, Hollyhurst Ref. NPO738477
1902-1903, Hollyhurst Ref. RNC738477
1914 - 1915, Tredogan Ref. HOSM40040
1897 - 1914, Llancadle Ref. HOSM51744
1898 - 1915, Penmark Ref. HOSM56429
1897 - 1914, Brocastle Ref. HOSM39046
1897 - 1914, Ogmore-By-Sea Ref. HOSM55675
1897 - 1914, Waterton Ref. HOSM63538

Books

2 books found. Showing results 97 to 2.

Memories

184 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

The Loxwood Ale With The Broadwood Morris Men & Whitethorn Morris

What a weekend that was! Friday to Sunday with glorious weather, camping in the grounds of Loxwood Village Hall and all the organisation of a splendid Morris Dancing tour taken care ...Read more

A memory of Loxwood in 1989 by John Howard Norfolk

11 Years Of Age And Gazing

I never swam here but I remember going there with my family and walking around the Abbey Fields and coming across the Swimming Pool. It was a hot summers day and we spent the afternoon sunbathing and me well...sunbathing and gazing of which I loved to do.

A memory of Kenilworth in 1965 by Fiona Lewin

Noneley 2010

My name is Stephen Geary and my partner, Jodie Flynn, an Australian, and I live at Noneley Hall with our 4 four children, Charles (16), Abigail (14), Teddy (22m) and Madeleine (4m). The house was the farmhouse for Noneley Hall Farm, ...Read more

A memory of Noneley in 2010 by Stephen Geary

High Street Monkeys

Can anyone tell me the name of the Public House that was situated in High Street Burton, opposite side of the road to The Burton Mail Offices (before the Bargates was built), around mid to late 1950's? There was an ...Read more

A memory of Burton upon Trent by Alan Shuttleworth

B B And Evening Meal In A Constantine Home

I believe I was about 12 years old when I stayed with my parents in a bed and breakfast house in Constantine that also did an evening meal. They were a beautiful Cornish couple and had a water pump ...Read more

A memory of Constantine in 1956 by Marie Bayliss

My Memoirs 1964 1966 Part One

Wayne Carter My father is Frederick Carter born in London, and mother was Loraine Carter nee Chadwick was born Cyfarthfa Street Roath; mum sadly passed away in 1998. I have a younger sister Jane Carter nee ...Read more

A memory of St Mellons in 1964 by Wayne Carter

My Granmother

Last thoughts, for her, was my father's mother, did see her, I remember in a place called CULTURE HOUSE, next to old police station, just as you come over railway bridge, on left hand side, on the way to JARROW. I think she ran a bed ...Read more

A memory of Hebburn by James Devlin

I Was One Years Of Age In 1965

Good static shot, black & white (b&w), no doubt Ilford film, the best b&w in the world. I was 1 years of age having been born in 1964 about two or three roads away from where this shot was taken, it's ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1965

Bernard Colin Booker My Dad Who Grew Up In Barry Died On Tuesday Aged 87

I have fond memories of visiting Barry as a young child, my mum's parents owned a sweet factory and shop in Main Street, and my mum, Rita Pennington, and also my dad, Colin ...Read more

A memory of Barry by Sue Bolton

Croydon Surrey Street A E Pearce

I have very fond memories of Croydon, especially Reeves Corner which has now been destroyed. I was born on Fairholme Road in 1974, but moved to Wallington when I was three. But we shopped in Croydon most Saturdays, ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1980 by Elain Barbet

Captions

157 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Glentham, Main Street 1953

The Hole's Ales advertising sign on the wall has gone, and the beer being advertised on the hanging sign is now Carling.

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Street 1891

Note the Golden Leg just down from Brinsmead Pianos - what better place to sup some ale after a hard day's graft in Westgate Street.

Caption For Crickhowell, High Street C1965

The columns on the left are on the front of the Market Hall below the old court house. Next door to the Bear Hotel is Kirkland's the chemist's.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square 1921

On the right the Market Theatre, now long gone, was behind the pub dispensing Weller's Ales, the Market Tavern.

Caption For Crickhowell, High Street C1965

The columns on the left are on the front of the Market Hall below the old court house. Next door to the Bear Hotel is Kirkland's the chemist's.

Caption For East Barsham, Sheep On The Fakenham Road 1929

This old shepherd, plodding on to Walsingham market, has been enjoying a glass of ale in the White Hart. His sheep have just been sheared, and are watched over by his dog in the foreground.

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross And Silver Street 1906

In the background a horse-drawn cart delivers ales and beers, and K Boots and Shoes are sold at the corner shop in the background.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street 1902

Fore Street and the triangular medieval market place are the heart of the town: here we see the south side, behind the Market House's stand of horse-drawn cabs.

Caption For Crowle, The Market Place C1960

The market continues, but it is now more of a flea market and car-boot sale.

Caption For Edenbridge, High Street C1955

The signboard of the White Horse pub, across the road, advertises the availability of the locally-brewed Westerham ales.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 1893

St Mary Street is one of the city's main thoroughfares, where shoppers and visitors could find the finest hotels, theatres and department stores, all built in a grandiose manner.

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross And Silver Street 1906

In the background a horse-drawn cart delivers ales and beers, and K Boots and Shoes are sold at the corner shop in the background.

Caption For Fleckney, Saddington Road C1955

An off- licence offers Phipps ales and stout, and at the end of the row, as if anticipating further expansion, there is a small shop.

Caption For Glentham, Main Street 1953

The Hole's Ales advertising sign on the wall has gone, and the beer being advertised on the hanging sign is now Carling.

Caption For Fleckney, Saddington Road C1955

An off- licence offers Phipps ales and stout, and at the end of the row, as if anticipating further expansion, there is a small shop.

Caption For West Runton, The Inn And The Sports Club 1938

Before this date, and even in medieval times, the village had at least two ale houses. The inn has beautiful gardens, and a putting green.

Caption For Upper Dicker, The Plough Inn C1950

We are in the Cuckmere Valley, with fine views of the scarp side of the Downs.The Dicker, behind the brick wall and trees beyond the pub, is a rather odd-looking mansion, built by Horatio William

Caption For Combe Martin, The Kings Arms Hotel 1926

There are 4 floors, 13 doors on every floor, 13 fireplaces, 52 stairs and 52 windows - hence its new name (after 1933) of the Pack of Cards Hotel.

Caption For Charlbury, Sheep Street C1950

Albert Bowen, licensee of the Hunt, Edmunds & Co pub is not yet serving Banbury ales, wines and spirits. But for the young girl with the satchel on her back, the start of another school day beckons.

Caption For Cobham, Leather Bottle 1894

It was the 'clean and commodious ale-house' where the love-lorn Mr Tracy Tupman stayed in Charles Dickens' 'Pickwick Papers'.

Caption For Wingham, The Dog Inn C1955

it is currently a public house serving real ales and an imaginative menu.

Caption For Cobham, Leather Bottle 1894

It was the 'clean and commodious ale-house' where the love-lorn Mr Tracy Tupman stayed in Charles Dickens' 'Pickwick Papers'.

Caption For Walsingham, Sheep Going To Market 1929

This old shepherd, plodding on to Walsingham market, has been enjoying a glass of ale in the 'White Hart'.

Caption For Walsingham, The Black Lion Hotel 1929

The Black Lion hotel is over 400 years old; although holy water is available from the spring in the shrine of Our Lady, even visiting clergy have been known to enjoy a chat over a glass of ale in this