Maps

405 maps found.

1920, West Barnes Ref. POP863686
1896, West Barnes Ref. RNE863686
1895, Barnes Street Ref. RNE633589
1899, High Barn Ref. RNE732363
1896, Hale Barns Ref. RNE724849
1940, Park Barn Ref. NPO800444
1896, Walker Barn Ref. RNE859742
1923, Walker Barn Ref. POP859742
1940, Barns Green Ref. NPO633720
1896, Barnes Cray Ref. RNE633580
1947, Lowes Barn Ref. NPO770009
1923, High Barn Ref. POP732363
1923, Hale Barns Ref. POP724849
1920, Park Barn Ref. POP800444
1926, Lauder Barns Ref. POP753272
1919, Red Barn Ref. POP814202
1946, New Barn Ref. NPO789350
1898, Barns Green Ref. RNC633720
1923, Dyffryn-Bern Ref. POP696183
1895, New Barn Ref. RNE789350

Books

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Memories

764 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Kingussie Holidays

Kingussie always was one of my favourite places as a young boy. My aunt and uncle lived in King Street, near the sawmill and I can still remember the smell of the wood shavings burning. I loved going down to the station and ...Read more

A memory of Kingussie by Alistair Dunsmore

Growing Up In Barnes 1950s

We moved to Glebe Road in 1952 (Cousland) and it was a wonderful place for children. We had a back gate opening on to the common and made full use of it. The grass was cut every year and baled for hay and we used to rush ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by Liz Mc Laren

I Remember When It Burned Down...

Such a shame. Many wonderful hours spent fishing around the Mill and surrounding waterways - Deadman's Pool, the backwater, shingle island, Manor Island and 'The Bend'. All swept away one year and turned into a canal! Shame really...

A memory of Kempston by noble.tim

Barnes In The Sixties

My name is John Lines. I will always consider Barnes to be my home. I was born in 1951 in Railway Street which had allotments and even Jack Sedgewick's Pigs between the end of the road and the railway line. The Old Barnes ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by John Lines

Happy Days Growing Up In Barnes

The picture of Church Road where it ran parallel with The Crescent with all those familiar shops brings memories flooding back. I started life at 33 Glebe Road in 1944 and spent 5 happy years there before moving to ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by Andrew Taft

Doon The Den

I stayed in Denhead and used to play down the den almost every day. We used to go to school via the gap either next to Ciff Bells house or the gap next to smiths shop. We used to go along the cliffs behind the scrappiest then straight ...Read more

A memory of Kennoway by John Walker

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

Glenboig Nicknames

Hi, I've put together a list of Glenboig nicknames - can you add to it? Here is a small selection of the nicknames. If you would like a copy of over 80+ Glenboig Nicknames, please send me an email. Also,i f you have any old ...Read more

A memory of Glenboig by Michael Condron

Remembering My Time Here

I was born in Louis Margaret’s Hospital in 1963. My dad was in 3 para, James Bruton nickname BUTCH. I had a serious burn on my hand whilst living in Macadam Square, not sure of number. I think at the time of my accident, my ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by Lee Bruton

Growing Up

I was born into a family called Burns, Mother's name Dorothy, Father's name Leslie. They was a hard working family with two daughters Margaret and Patricia then there was three boys, Robert, Stephen and . for me it was a place that we ...Read more

A memory of Icklesham by Stephen Burns

Captions

276 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Burnham Overy Staithe, The Creek C1955

Here the Burn winds its way through lavender-covered salt marshes to the sea; here the sand dunes stretch away to Holkham in the east and Scolt Head island to the west.

Caption For Whitworth, The Reservoir, Cowm 1951

Tyre burning polluted the reservoir in 1975 and it has not been used for drinking water since.

Caption For Daddry Shield, The Village C1955

When lead was discovered in Weardale, the mining rights were granted to the bishops of Durham; by the 13th century, mining, smelting and charcoal burning and so on were on a large scale for the period.

Caption For Swansea, The Castle 1893

It did not, however, stop them from burning it to the ground in 1215 and 1217.

Caption For Mells, The Manor And Church C1965

Burne-Jones (1833-1898), a frequent visitor to the manor, is said to have painted a piano there.

Caption For Stoney Middleton, Looking West 1896

Note the building and heaps of lime in the foreground of the picture - Middleton Dale was once the site of many lime-burning kilns.

Caption For East Dereham, Bishop Bonner's Cottage 1898

As Bishop of London during the reign of Mary Tudor, he earned the name 'Bloody Bonner' for his part in sending so many Protestants to be burned at the stake.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

Further up the road is the Victorian parish church, which replaced one of 1791 which itself replaced the medieval one, apparently burned down in the Civil War.

Caption For Rolvenden, The Village And Church 1901

The church's most famous vicar was John Frankish, one of the martyrs of 1555 burned at the stake in Canterbury.

Caption For Fernworthy, The Sacred Circle 1907

This could have come from pyres on which bodies were placed, or perhaps from burning autumn stubble.

Caption For Ayr, Sandgate Street 1900

Famous as the birthplace of John Macadam in 1756 and of Robert Burns in 1759, Ayr was founded under a charter granted by William the Lion.

Caption For Knaresborough, The Town And River 1888

The Scots failed, but for centuries afterwards traces of the burning could still be seen.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, The Royal Shakespeare Theatre C1965

Mercifully, some might say, it burned down in 1926.

Caption For Brockweir, The Village C1955

A quay has been constructed in front of Quay House on the left, where there appears to be a good fire burning in the grate.

Caption For Bodiam, The Castle 1925

Following the burning of Rye in 1377 and of Winchelsea in 1380, Bodiam Castle was built in 1385 because of the imminent threat of invasion by the French.

Caption For Knaresborough, The Town And River 1888

They failed, but for centuries afterwards the traces of the burning could still be seen.

Caption For Whitby, Church Street 1925

In case of fire, there were very long rakes which could remove the burning roof.

Caption For Wareham, The Blue Pool C1955

The Blue Pool at Furzebrook, the best known of Purbeck's former heathland claypits was dug by Watts, Hatherley and Burns of Newton Abbot, in 1846.

Caption For Roslin, Castle 1897

Edinburgh fell, Holyrood was burnt.

Caption For Stratton, The Church 1893

The stained glass chancel window of the four evangelists is by Burne Jones, and executed by William Morris & Co.

Caption For London, Blackfriars Bridge 1890

The halfpenny toll on the original Blackfriars Bridge caused riots, and in 1780 angry protesters burned down the toll-house.After a succession of expensive repairs a replacement was suggested, and

Caption For Knaresborough, The Town And River 1888

The Scots failed, but for centuries afterwards traces of the burning could still be seen.

Caption For Alresford, West Street And Avenue 1951

In 1689 most of the town was again burned to the ground when another fire swept through it.