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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
Alexandra Railway Bridge
Alexandra railway bridge was just behind Blackfriars Road Bridge and was removed in the 1980's. I seem to remember Taylor Woodrow cut it up with machinery mounted on the rail lines, then Smit, the Dutch salvage firm came ...Read more
A memory of London in 1982 by
Hassall Green School
I went to Hassall Green School and unfortunately left 20/2/1981. I often look back at the school remembering its cosy structure and the lovely teachers, Mrs Mitchell and Mrs Tough. We did assembly in the mornings often ...Read more
A memory of Hassall Green in 1980 by
Grave Of Thomas Meakyn Interred Alive 1781
My Grandfather and father carried out work at St Lawrence church in 1956, finding the De Trafford crypt ( Separate entry on this under Rushton Spencer Memories ). Thomas Meakyn was a 21 year old ...Read more
A memory of Rushton Spencer in 1980 by
Blissful Times
My Mother and I arrived in 1974, from a divorced Warrington and the dilapidation of the north-west. Merrily drinking tea and eating custard tarts in the bare miners' cottage living room, sitting in a deck chair and eating from a ...Read more
A memory of Gwespyr in 1977 by
Americans Teen Years In Uxbridge
1976 - Mark Gruber lived 22 Belmont for the year while Rev. Donald Gruber (father) served the Methodist Church in Uxbridge. Great memories of cycling London, school at Greenway. Dances at the RAF base. Want to ...Read more
A memory of Uxbridge in 1977 by
Many Years Ago
I lived in Broomfield Road from l947 until I got married in l976 in this church. I also remember going to West Byfleet primary school and being in Mrs Crabbe's class with Miss Hey as headmistress. When in my early teens, I worked on Bentley's farm in the evenings with Marilyn Bailey.
A memory of New Haw in 1976 by
Maelog Lake Hotel
A schoolfriend of my former wife (now sadly deceased) married a Rhosneigr man and lived in the village. In order to visit them my wife, I and our year old daughter visited Rhosneigr first in 1971, again in 1973 and for the last ...Read more
A memory of Rhosneigr in 1971 by
Brim Boys School
This school was the eptitome of a 1960s and 1970s style working class English school. If you've ever seen the school scenes in the film 'Kes' in which a young boy rears a baby kestrel then you will have seen life at "Brim boys". ...Read more
A memory of Brimington in 1971 by
Watching The Victoria Colliery Pit Head Wheels Spinning As A 5 Year Old !!!
I have a great sense of belonging to Brown Lees. In the 1920s/30s my great grandfather, Wilfrid "Bluey" Bailey, was under manager at Victoria, and subsequently his son ...Read more
A memory of Brown Lees in 1969 by
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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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