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An Idyllic Childhood
I enjoyed reading your piece Jane, I remember you so well. I lived at Newbold Revel, Stretton-Under-Fosse from 1953 - 1977, together with my siblings - Christopher, Angela and Nicholas O'Sullivan. We lived in a ...Read more
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Millers Cottage Farm, Now A Caravan Site
Hi, I have a relation who has static caravans on Millers Cottage Fame, Caravan site, Gannick? Road, Towyn. I was wondering could anyone help with the history of Millers Farm, what year and who owned it, and if possible I would love to see a picture of the original farm, thank you
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A Memory Of Claverdon Post Office
I remember this post office & stores being run by a nice couple - Mr & Mrs Simons. I think she may have been Welsh, as she used to call us children "deeeya" for "dear". A dear old man, Mr Wilsden lived ...Read more
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The Bringing Of Buckland Lower Lodge Into The 20th Century.
I am Jeannette McNicol (nee Elliott). My brother John and I moved there with my parents ,when I was 13 years old and he was 12. I had found the house when we were having a ...Read more
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Wartime Memories
My mother and I were evacuated to Dacre Banks in 1941 when I was only 1 year old. We stayed until I was 4 and my first memories are at Dacre Banks. We lived on a farm just outside the village, where we had to walk up to the ...Read more
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Herbert And Julia Golledge
My Grandparents lived in the cottage in the picture.....my Father was born in this place.
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Snowdrop Cottage South Denes
This cottage was in fact the prow of a boat which had been cut off and erected, almost like a sentry box, and stood near the Nelson Monument on South Denes. There was an article in the Yarmouth Mercury ( 10/11/72 ) ...Read more
A memory of Great Yarmouth
The Caddick Family
1946 was the year that our family life in Nancledra began. What a relief it must have been to our parents, Peggy and Arthur Caddick to move into Windswept Cottage. The war years in London were over and they both felt a huge ...Read more
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Kirk Hammerton Hal
My grandfather worked at kirkhammerton hall as butler for a while The family lived in laundry cottage He was Harold burns Before that he was valet to colonel stanyforth and prince henry, duke of glos
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Searching For History On The Forge, Wooden Cottage And Stables In Burgh Heath
We are desperate to find some history on our house (previously called the wooden house, then April cottage and now the old forge) Brighton road. The house itself is ...Read more
A memory of Burgh Heath
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This is a street mainly of 16th- or 17th- century timber-framed cottages.
The cob, stone and thatch cottages on the corner (right) date from the 18th century, and the tower of the parish church (left) from the early 16th century.
Many of the stone cottages date from the 17th century, and at number 22 lived a cloth merchant, John Brabyn, who founded a Bluecoat school and almshouses in Chipping.
The left-hand side of Winchester Road remains constant, with the pub and the timber-framed cottage still to be seen.
The Malsters Arms (left), originally a beer-house, is still very much the same, although it has expanded into the cottages to the left.
White House cottage to its right, at the end of Bunker's Row, has now been demolished.
The group of cottages to the right was demolished in the 1960s to make way for an extension to the hotel.
Bridge Cottage Tea Parlour (centre) doubled as a newsagent's under the ownership of Edgar Allen, and also advertised a wide range of entertainments, from 'Viva Zapata' at the Lyric Cinema, Bridport, to
This earlier photo looks east and gives a better view of the thatched cottage and the large house with the impressive porch. Beyond is a grocer's at the 'Hovis' sign.
Between 1867 and 1904, finding themselves short of workers accomodation, the Guest family built more than 110 cottages accross their far-flung estate, paying special attension to Canford Magna itself
Little has changed in more than a century, though the cottages just past Northcott's shop (left) are no longer thatched.
On the right, beyond the thatched cottage, is Goymer's pork butcher's shop, which closed c1950.
Beyond the barns are two 17th-century groups of houses: Street Cottages and the flint and brick White Gates.
He saw what he wanted in this winding street of thatched cottages, and just needed the helpfulness of the driver to bring the thing off.
At Tyrley the lock keeper's single storey cottage is situated between Locks 1 and 2. From Tyrley the canal crosses the Tern by a single-arched aqueduct and crosses the border into Shropshire.
In 1921 a catering business was started at Bracebridge Cottages and in 1983 it became Bobby Brown's.
In the centre stand good examples of cottages thatched with Norfolk reed, and beyond are roof pantiles brought over by the Dutch. The village store has a good range of gardening tools on display.
The village, with its church of St Andrew, retains many old thatched brick and half-timbered cottages, along with a village shop.
A well-finished thatched cottage is accompanied by other slate roofed houses.
The left-hand side of Winchester Road remains constant, with the pub and the timber-framed cot- tage still to be seen.
Beyond the green there is a row of post-enclosure brick cottages.
In the distance is a row of mock-Tudor cottages.
Adjoining the post office is Enjoyable Cottage; then comes the roof of the Primary School, and Russell Villas of 1885. The furthest buildings were demolished in the 1970s.
Beyond the scattered farms and cottages, the limestone hills sweep up towards the large exposed cutting, just visible above the trees to the right, which has been made for the imminent coming of the Midland
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