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Selsdon Garage
In 1964 I started work as an apprentice mechanic at Selsdon garage, which can just be seen at the start on the right of this photo. The main range of vehicles repaired was mostly BMC though we would work on all makes of cars, from ...Read more
A memory of Selsdon in 1964 by
Part 13
He then ran a wet fish trade from a horse and cart, but also ran a fish and chip shop. Last time I was in Houghton the fish shop was still there. In Newbottle Street, just up from the school and on the same side. Gran was very ...Read more
A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by
Old Photos ?
Hi, I was born & bred in Gawber. I lived in old back to back house, inbetween Church Street & Intake Lane. No electric, no bathroom, no hot water - did it bother us - did it eck! Most families were in the same boat. Most old ...Read more
A memory of Gawber in 1950 by
Memories... Memories...
We moved to Bayston Hill ( shrewsbury) around 1990... A beautiful leafy lane .. Grove Lane... no. 8.. We had our dog.. ( Biko) and soon got settled.. our neighbours were; no. 6 were Bunny and Barbara Hancock... amazing ...Read more
A memory of Bayston Hill by
Longford House
Around this time I Tina Corrall lived in Longford House (the Tudor house) and have many happy memories of it. I went to school nearby and every year we had a medieval fancy dress party where all the village were involved. Anyone remember. My close friend from the village was Avril Bailey.
A memory of Cliffe in 1968 by
King Richards Road
We moved from Willesden in London to Kingrichards Road, Leicester when I was 5 yrs old in 1965. I went to King Richards Infants with my brother, Wayne. The building I think was something to do with a church, I think, an old ...Read more
A memory of Leicester in 1965 by
Karen Broadbent@Hotmail.Co.Uk
My memory is of the Cove Cafe in 1991, my name is Chris Broadbent and I now live in North Cheam in Surrey. I spent a glorious summer in Hayle and made friends with Ben Bailey who runs the cafe. I sold ice creams on the ...Read more
A memory of Lelant in 1991 by
Gate Burton Hall
I am David Bailey's wife and he was born in October 1944 at gate burton hall. His mother was evacuated there and she had David and his twin brother Ray. We hope to visit Lincolnshire in 2015.
A memory of Croydon by
Cp School 40's
Back to Mr Ottaway. One day he got fed up with returning the tennis ball, he took out his penknife and cut it up into little pieces! Just up the road a bit, towards the church was a little shop, "Puckeys" where you could buy ...Read more
A memory of St Blazey by
Childhood
I was born at Mow Cop, on the Cheshire side! I have two brothers. One older & one younger. We went to Woodcocks Well junior & infant school. The infant class teacher was Mrs Lawton & the next class teacher was Miss Bailey. ...Read more
A memory of Mow Cop
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William the Conqueror's original royal fortress was a wooden tower on the motte, which in later generations would form the upper bailey.
There were six houses at Kepax and around 1906 all were occupied by the Bailey family.
In the centre, we can see Bailey Lane climbing steeply up towards Crown Hill, with the railway crossing keeper's house to its right at the bottom.
The road on the left, Bailey Street, leads to the bailey of the old castle, and is now a pedestrianised shopping area.
Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.
Beyond were firstly Roman houses and then Anglo-Saxon: all were cleared to make the outer bailey for the Norman castle.
Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.
Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.
Masonry rises on the skyline from the Butavant Tower (left) and the walls of the west bailey to the 80ft-high keep and the south-west gatehouse.
The southern gateway of the outer bailey once guarded a small dock situated where the moat met a channel dug from the sea.
Trematon was a 12th-century motte and bailey castle.
Henry II's great keep stands high above the mural towers of the inner bailey.
This is Channel Dry Dock, later to become Bailey's, with the SS 'Eastgate' moored in the dock.
Much of this avenue survives the outer bailey, although it is now bounded by 1920s low walling, and the ornate benches have been replaced by more utilitarian ones.
Originally a motte and bailey, it was extensively developed by Sir Nicholas Carew and, after his death in 1311, by his son.
This sylvan path winds down from the castle inner bailey towards Park Lodge, and then through the Roman wall to more open parkland with the boating pool and the River Colne.
Both Warner's and Bailey's across the square were well-frequented on market days.
The Infantryman memorial is still central to this view of the Anchor Inn and Bailey's the butcher's; note the little child passing the unmarked post office.
Originally it was a timber stronghold of the motte and bailey, and belonged to the de Turberville family.
The fine brick-faced buildings on the right are Frank Bailey's garage, with a repairs workshop behind.
Beside the drive leading to Stonyhurst park stands the Bayley Arms Hotel, whose name is a reminder of the original holder of the manor, Otto de Bailey.
The gable end of the shop visible in the centre reads 'J Bailey, Family Butcher'.
This is the Mayor's Walk along the north side of the keep and within the inner bailey.
The first castle at Manorbier was probably a motte and bailey erected by Odo de Barri.
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