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Netherthong Public Houses Part 2

This is the second part of my ongoing research into the public houses in Netherthong. There is reference to two inns in Thongsbridge in 1853 - the Rose & Crown publican Hiram Earnshaw, and the Royal Oak ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Netherthong Public Houses Part 1

This chapter is a work in progress and as it is more than the 1000 words allowed in this memory, I have split it into 2 sections. The current title is : Public House, inn, alehouse, tavern, pothouse, beer ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Nelson Remembered

This was always the Maritime Museum to us as children and still is today. I was fascinated by this museum, especially what were called Nelson's Relics. It was his pigtail I always wanted to see. It was displayed in a case with ...Read more

A memory of Greenwich in 1957 by Gaynor Wingham

Neilston My Home

I was born and grew up in Neilston with my twin sister and brother. My mother had also been born there. Although I moved to Barrhead for a few years I spent so much time going up the hill to Neilston I thought it was time I ...Read more

A memory of Neilston

Nearer My God To Thee!

Of course this is St.Luke's parish church in Cannock which stands on ground which has connections with worship going back for many centuries. There is a battered and worn ancient preaching cross in front of the building which has ...Read more

A memory of Cannock by brucehaycock

Near ''the Lammas

1954-1959, say?? Perhaps earlier too. This section of the River looks v. close to the area off the top of Thames or Bridge Street (?) known as The Staines "Lammas". A number of pools and play areas, with a swimming pool set into ...Read more

A memory of Staines in 1956 by Olivia R S

National Service And Finding My Wife!

On 3rd of June 1953 I arrived at West Kirby by steam train with a good many other RAF recruits who had been brought to the town to do their recruit training at Royal Air Force Recruit Training School West ...Read more

A memory of West Kirby by Albert Wm Gosnall

My Mother Teacher Mary Dempsey In Public Sch

I would really appreciate any information on my Mother's teaching days in Catholic Public School in Braintree Essex from 1944 to 1947.  I was called after one of her students 'Iylish'.    It was a ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1944 by Iylish Finlay

My Travels With Mom

Travels brought me to my Auntie and Uncle's house above the Beauty Shop looking straight onto the photo. I loved them so much and their daughter, my cousin. I haven't seen them in years...don't know why.  But this was ...Read more

A memory of Barton-Upon-Humber in 1960 by Susie Somerville Franz

My Time Here

I know my memory wasn't long ago but I love the fact that this school is still standing. I went there in 1998 and left in 2002. I was in the Angles House and we won every music interhouse competition going. I miss my time there soooo ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1998 by Nick Opie

Captions

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Caption For Leeds, Duncan Street C1955

With the help of the architect Frank Matcham they created a magnificent series of arcades, which are still much admired.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Town Hall 1891

Much of it was carried by wherries, clinker-hulled double-ended barges, that carried a single loose footed gaff sail of about 1200 sq ft.

Caption For York, The Cavalry Barracks 1886

In 1877 the barracks became part of the much larger Infantry Barracks housing 1350 men. The last horses were retired in 1939, and the Cavalry Barracks were demolished in 1971.

Caption For Tilehurst, Parish Church Of St Michael C1955

The back arch has strap work and trophies.

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church, The Herbert Chapel 1898

The third Herbert tomb in this chapel (to the left) is the elaborate arched tomb of Sir William Herbert's natural son Sir Richard Herbert of Ewyas.

Caption For Tadcaster, The Bridge 1906

This bridge carried much coaching trade, as it was on the main London to York road.

Caption For Laindon, St Nicholas's Church C1955

The timber is about 700 years old, and the bell turret rests on an arched frame of timber.

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Street 1921

Notice the stage-coach arch next to the bay windows: the stage coaches to Preston and Blackburn left from here.

Caption For Thames Ditton, St Nicholas Church C1955

Of special interest are the font (early Norman) and the Doom painting above the chancel arch.

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1955

The centre of Heswall was originally much closer to the shoreline, probably in the area around Village Road and St Peter's Church, but the advent of Telegraph Road - the A540 - has moved the commercial

Caption For Rugby, The School Quadrangle 1922

Cloisters with studies above run to the south and east of Old Quad, with a tall arch forming the entrance to the School House dining hall at the south-eastern corner.

Caption For Stafford, Law Courts, Victoria Square 2005

One thing to be said for Stafford (as far as anywhere can make such a claim in these unsettled times) is that it is a town without a darker side.

Caption For Stonyhurst, The College 1899

The estate is over 2,000 acres, much of which is farmed. The church of St Peter can be seen to the right of the picture.

Caption For Saltaire, The Railway Station 1909

Titus Salt created a community very much to his own pattern at Saltaire.

Caption For Manchester, St Ann's Square C1876

The buildings on the right were put up around 1835; the one with rounded window arches was for a long time the booksellers Sherratt & Hughes, and later Waterstone's - it then became WH Smiths while the

Caption For Thornton Hough, Village C1950

This village is referred to as 'Torintone' in the Domesday book, but during the reign of Edward II it, and much of the surrounding land, came into the possession of Roger de Thornton, whose only daughter

Caption For Belfast, Royal Avenue 1897

Everything seems to have operated on a small scale, and no doubt with much footwork as well as letter-writing. Telegrams could be sent from the massive General Post Office Building.

Caption For Leigh, The Old Post Office C1955

What is particular about Gloucestershire is that it offers so much variation in landscape. Uplands such as Cleeve Common spread beyond the Cotswold escarpment.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Wizard Inn 1896

It always started in church, but apparently few people paid much attention to the religious service; they were too busy checking out their neighbours.

Caption For Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1892

Healey Dell has been an attraction of a different type for much longer, probably since Anglo-Saxon times. In 1905 the Edwardian Falinge Park was opened north of Rochdale centre.

Caption For Hutton, The Village 1891

Between the road leading up to the mission house and the track forking off to the left of it, lies the village green, very much the heart of the village and a place where generations of village children

Caption For Chelmsford, Children, High Street 1898

The Board brought about swingeing changes in Chelmsford - although much of it was a question of getting the townspeople to alter things they were perfectly happy with.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey, The Transept Arches 1912

Thereafter much of the stonework of the abandoned abbey was robbed for re-use elsewhere. In 1907 the site was bought on behalf of the Church of England.

Caption For Bedford, High Street C1955

The Jaegar Shop on the extreme left of the picture conjures up memories of tweeds and country pursuits; nowadays the branch is much more fashion orientated, but nevertheless to be found on the High Street