Places

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Maps

45 maps found.

1898, Abernant Ref. HOSM35297
1901, Abernant Ref. RNC618777
1921, Abernant Ref. POP618781
1898, Abernant Ref. RNE618777
1899, Abernant Ref. RNE618781
1923, Abernant Ref. POP618777
1946, Abernant Ref. NPO618777
1947, Abernant Ref. NPO618781
1887, Abernant Ref. HOSM35300
1902-1903, Abernant Ref. RNC618781
1921, Aber-Oer Ref. POP618793
1902-1903, Aber-Oer Ref. RNC618793
1898, Aber-Oer Ref. HOSM35319
1947, Aber-Oer Ref. NPO618793
1897, Aber-Oer Ref. RNE618793
1895, Close A Burns Ref. HOSM40424
1947, Aber Village Ref. NPO618599
1901, Aber-Giâr Ref. RNC618714
1898, Aber Arad Ref. RNE618574
1919, Aber Village Ref. POP618599

Books

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Memories

56 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Tithby Or Tythby

I used to live in the village of TYTHBY, spelled with a Y and not an I. I did not even know that there was another village close by with a similar name. But I have checked on the computer and there it is, not too far away in the ...Read more

A memory of Tithby in 1944 by Brian Williamson

Happy Youth

I first found out about when I moved to Great Horton in Bradford about 1952. I met a boy called Philip Tempest who lived in a house near by, we became life long friends. His parent took me on holiday with them to a cottage they owned ...Read more

A memory of Nesfield in 1950 by Donald Rumbold

My First School

My dad was from yr Aber. We lived in Pandy Square until my dad died in Feb 1952, he was the fireman on the little train from Towyn to Abergynolwyn, he was also, I believe, a local football referee. He was an ex soldier in the ...Read more

A memory of Abergynolwyn in 1950 by Michael Jones

Birthplace And Never Forgotten When Asked

I was born in Dysart to a mining family of 5 brothers, me being in the middle. My mum watched over us all and used to take us walks by the man in the rock along to Wemyss and back via the castle estate. ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Sandy Stewart

Farnham Royal

I remember walking from home on the britwell estate to school at St Anthony RC Primary or to st Anthony RC church walking past Travis court now a private housing development and past the village hall with Farnham royal men's club ...Read more

A memory of Farnham Royal by linenhall20

The Hewer Alias Radbourn Of Northleach And Turkdean

Earlier this year I visited Northleach my husband's Ancesters hail from there. His great great Grandfather William Hewer alias Radbourn bought Leygore farm in 1832, a farm of 800 acres according ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Pam Hewer

Evacuated To Hele....

I am guessing the year would have been 1944.... I would have been 6 and my brother would have been 5. I dont know how we were evacuated exactly...because we didnt go through the School system, we went with our Mother and our ...Read more

A memory of Hele by Maurene Kauter

I Was There Early 60s

As a 12 year old I went on stage at Heysham Towers and did a monologue about "A cow kicking Nellie in the belly in a barn". This went on with same verse being repeated until the show compere swept me off the stage. We went ...Read more

A memory of Heysham in 1961 by Paul Collinson

Drayton St Leonards 1936

1936 - my father Ernest Eldridge and mother Violet and myself Barbara moved from Dorchester on Thames to Drayton St Leonards. My mother's friend May Rusher (wife of Frank Rusher) arranged for the cottage next ...Read more

A memory of Drayton St Leonard in 1930 by Barbara Gibson

Evacuee

I was an evacuee in Middlestown in WWII, from East London. The first time was with my Mother and we were billeted in a small cottage which backed on to a barn belonging to a farm run by Mr and Mrs Cowan. We were there for approximately ...Read more

A memory of Middlestown in 1943 by Derek Ettridge

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Captions

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Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

Histon is where Mr Chivers started making jam in a barn in 1873.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

One of the most picturesque - and most photographed - groups of cottages in the Cotswolds, Arlington Row's first function was as a barn.

Caption For Ellerby, Ellerby Hotel C1960

To the far right there was a barn, and the bar was situated to the right of the central farmhouse.

Caption For Hauxwell, The Village 1913

The only change to this scene is that the house on the left is now a barn, which is unusual.

Caption For Flookburgh, Market Street 1903

The only traffic is a cart parked by a barn on the right of the road, its shafts up in the air (right). To its left is the Crown Hotel.

Caption For Great Dunmow, High Street C1955

A barn, used for meetings by local dissenters, once stood on the site.

Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

Histon is where Mr Chivers started making jam in a barn in 1873.

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Caption For Hauxwell, The Village 1913

The only change to this scene is that the house on the left is now a barn, which is unusual.

Caption For Wickham Market, The Mill 1929

The bridge over the tailrace, partly built in hachestone, has rails and posts inscribed 'A Barnes Woodbridge 1901'.

Caption For Stilton, The Bell Hotel C1965

It has a central carriageway and two wings; at the rear they formed an open courtyard with stables and a barn.

Caption For Sudbury, St Bartholomew's Church 1904

The building survived the Dissolution of 1536 and the clearance of the site in 1779; since then it was used as a barn. An annual service was held here until c1830.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

One of the most picturesque - and most photographed - rows of cottages in the Cotswolds, Arlington Row's first function was a barn.

Caption For Bishops Hull, The Church Of St Peter And St Paul 1906

In 1826 the medieval nave was drastically altered into a barn-like preaching box. Since 1906, the cottage on the left has gone, and the church porch has been rebuilt.

Caption For Egerton, George Inn C1960

In its original form it was a farm dwelling with a barn and outbuildings, but has been added to and altered down the years.

Caption For Acton Burnell, The Castle C1960

It is thought that the first proper meeting of Parliament, called by the members themselves rather than at the behest of the King, was held in a barn just next to the castle.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, Catholic Church 1898

Catholics started meeting in a barn in 1868, and this church was consecrated in 1884.