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Date Of Photo.
This photograph must have been taken after 28th. October 1896, when the new reredos, altar, and choir screen shown here were installed to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the church, and were dedicated on that day, and the summer of 1897, ...Read more
A memory of Yeovil by
Partly Remembering My Youth
I was born with my twin brother at 91 Greenland Cres. In November 1945. Following my fathers discharge from the RAF we moved to 197 Allenby Road. It was quite a nice location then and backed onto Jubilee Park. During my ...Read more
A memory of Southall by
1940`s In New Mills
My na me is Philip Stanway, I was bor n in 42 Jubilee street in November 1942 My best friend was ALan Bailey whom lived on Park road. New Mills was a great place to be growing up in at that time . So many open places, and the ...Read more
A memory of New Mills by
St Josephs College
My mother worked in the kitchens at St Josephs from 1975 until she was made redundant in 1987. She always says it felt like going home working there. In June 1977 when the country celebrated the Queens silver jubilee, ...Read more
A memory of Upholland Sta in 1977
Pear Tree Estate Rugeley, Staffs
Hi, I bet anyone who lived on the Pear Tree from the 50's to the 80's knew the Hyson family on Coppice Road. What a wonderful life it was living on the Pear Tree. We never had much as kids coming from a family ...Read more
A memory of Hill Ridware in 1976
Edmonton Lido
Does anyone remember the old Edmonton Lido near Jubilee Park? As a kid, I went there most days during the summer.
A memory of Edmonton in 1965
Mental Walkabout
Yesterday, 6/2/2014, I like thousands of others in Swindon had to stay in because of the weather, not even my daily totter round the block with my dog, so I sat back and went on a mental walk around Crewe, so what did I see? My ...Read more
A memory of Crewe in 1940 by
Bank House Yoxford
When I was a child, my great-aunt, Mrs Judith Pheby, lived in Bank House, Yoxford, and was its caretaker. The bank only visited the village once a week, I think, and the rest of the time the bank was closed. The house is on the ...Read more
A memory of Yoxford in 1959
Easter
I used to roll coloured hard boiled eggs on East Heslerton Hill with my sister and cousins on Easter Sunday. When they were all broken we used to have egg sandwiches and our teas at Gran's, who lived at the bottom near the church. ...Read more
A memory of East Heslerton by
Silver Jubilee 1977 Albert Road Street Party
I was Julie Denny (now Julie Hale, I got married in 1998 to Alan Hale). I lived at 57 Albert Road for 30 years + with my mum, dad Roy and Betty and my brother Paul I remember the street party, it was ...Read more
A memory of Saltaire in 1977 by
Captions
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The last white building is the Jubilee Reading Room and St James Parish Centre.
The obelisk commemorated Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887.
Erected in 1887 to celebrate Queen Victoria's first fifty years on the throne, the Jubilee Clock (centre) was provided with fresh flags a decade later, as the Empire celebrated the longest reign on record
The monument on the left of this photograph was unveiled to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897.
The Town Pump and Market Cross (centre) have ancient steps and a relatively recent shaft, erected to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee in 1897.
There was something for everyone at the Manchester Royal Jubilee Exhibition.
The newly erected cross for Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee (centre foreground) faces Refreshment Rooms (bottom left) and the shop front towards the centre carries the name of grocer Robert
He was the only English mayor in Queen Victoria's jubilee year who had been mayor when she acceded to the throne.
During Queen Victoria`s Golden Jubilee of 1887 it was replaced by a 190ft spire designed by Alfred Waterhouse, the architect of Manchester Town Hall.
It is the summer of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year, but Lymm's celebrations are not complete.
The sign in front of the eight-bed Cottage Hospital (left) records that it was opened in 1897 as part of the town's commemoration of Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.
The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway brought cheap coal for the textile trade from 1863, passing Shaw`s own Jubilee Colliery.
The greenhouse behind the wall (centre foreground) was owned by the Old Bell; it was demolished in 1977 to enable the Queen`s Jubilee Garden to be created, which was opened in 1978.
The fine double avenue of trees, principally horse chestnuts, were originally planted in 1887 to mark Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, then mainly re- planted in 1910.
The foundation stone was laid on 15 September 1897 by Lady Gertrude Rolle in celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee; the site was donated by the Hon Mark Rolle.
The Queen Victoria fountain records her life story - her birth in 1819, her accession in 1837 and her Jubilee in 1887.
The lychgate was erected in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
The Jubilee Institute proved popular, along with its collection of books.
The reign of Queen Victoria saw many additions and rebuildings, including the fountain on the right erected in 1897 to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee, now relocated to the north end of North Street
Built in honour of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, the 85ft tower is 1,300ft above sea level.
The purpose of the ‘Altar’ has been celebratory - recently a beacon was lit here at the coronation jubilee - or as a meeting and picnic spot.
The purpose of the 'Altar' has been celebratory - recently a beacon was lit here at the coronation jubilee - or as a meeting and picnic spot.
It was bought by the council from Lord Wimborne for £560 and turned into a garden to mark Queen Victoria's Jubilee, which had been celebrated the previous year.
A product of the tapestry workers, made for the Silver Jubilee of King George V, survived the disastrous fire at Windsor Castle in the late 1990s.
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