Places
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- East Linton, Lothian
- Linton, Cambridgeshire
- Linton, Yorkshire (near Threshfield)
- Linton-on-Ouse, Yorkshire
- West Linton, Borders
- Linton, Northumberland
- Linton, Hereford & Worcester
- Linton, Yorkshire (near Wetherby)
- Linton, Derbyshire
- Linton, Kent
- Linton Heath, Derbyshire
- Linton Hill, Hereford & Worcester
- Preston, Lothian (near East Linton)
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Chainhurst In The Early 1960's
We moved from London to Chainhurst in 1961 into a small cottage two doors away from the Royal Oak Public House. I remember they let us use an upstairs room once a week so we could play records and I suppose keep us ...Read more
A memory of Chainhurst by
Old Teacher At Martock C Of E Primary Scool
Hullo, Martock and Bower Hintoners of 1962! My name is Richard James. Currently I am 86 and still ‘ with it’ , I like to think. The happiest teaching year of my whole life was at Martock, and I was the ...Read more
A memory of Bower Hinton by
A Village Celebrates
In 1953 the village was chosen by Picture Post to feature in their Coronation special edition under the heading "A village celebrates". On the Sunday nearest the Coronation there was an open air inter-denomination ...Read more
A memory of Hinton St George in 1953 by
Living In Eccles
I remember when I lived in Pembroke Avenue, as a youngest but before that we lived in Crambrooke Road, Einton, then in 1967 on St Patrick's Day we left to emigrate to Australia, I have not returned there since then but still have ...Read more
A memory of Eccles in 1967 by
My Memories Of Selly Oak And Bournbrook
I was born Anne Shirley Crofts back of 622 Bristol Road (opposite where Aldi is now) in July 1944, brother Ronnie was born 1940, sister Vivienne was born 1942, and Alan was born 1947, between Riverton Road ...Read more
A memory of Selly Oak in 1954 by
My Schooldays 1952 54 Near Skipton
My Grandparents lived at 26 Otley Street in Skipton from the 1940 ( or earlier ) and I had first visited them in 1945 after VE day, They were Thomas Henry Jackson, my Grandmother Charlotte Jackson and their ...Read more
A memory of Skipton in 1952 by
Linton On Ouse Lock
My ancestor, the Atkinson family lived in this house on the 1901 census, other family members controlled a lock in Leeds
A memory of Linton-on-Ouse in 1900 by
The Davidsons And The Cunninghams
My Grandparents - David C. Davidson and Isabel Cunningham were from Slamanan and came to the U.S. in 1906. David was a coal miner alongside of George Cunningham who came to the U.S. with David; my Grandmother ...Read more
A memory of Slamannan in 1900 by
Long House
I'm Alison, I remember alot of kids there , I used to share a room with the older Alison before she left. Does anyone remember Christina? A carer may be a nun lol Anee was by far my favourite very sadly ...Read more
A memory of Long Hanborough by
Growing Up At 28 The Grip, Linton
Hi Carol, I was really fascinated to read about your account of living at 28 The Grip Linton, since I grew up there. My parents Eurof and Dawn Walters moved to the house in 1969/1970 and I was born in November 1970. ...Read more
A memory of Linton in 1970 by
Captions
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Linton-in-Craven is thought to have got its name from the flax (lin) which used to be grown in the fields surrounding Linton Beck.
Chaundlers, with multiple gables (left), now divided into cottages, is the oldest timber-framed building in Linton.
The bus is heading for Linton-on-Ouse.
Linton had a regular market from the Middle Ages, and it was the last place outside Cambridge to maintain one, but it came to an end around 1860, supplanted by its shops.
The bus is heading for Linton, a scenic village in the Yorkshire Dales.
Linton-on-Ouse is situated north-west of York in the broad Vale of York.
When this picture was taken in the 1950s, the Linton estate farms were mainly arable, with only 200 acres recorded as grassland.
The pargetted panels are replacements of similar panels that decorated the plastered walls of many timber-framed buildings in Linton.
This wonderful period photograph shows hay-making traditional-style near Linton in Wharfedale.
Nearby, Linton Falls cascade over the North Craven fault, giving a spectacular view at any time of the year.
In 1122 Henry I united the holdings and gave them to Geoffrey de Clinton.
The first castle to be built at Kenilworth is thought to have been a motte and bailey constructed between 1122 and 1127 by Geoffrey de Clinton.
This is part of Binton Bridges, linked bridges which span the Avon between Welford and Binton by way of mid- stream islands.
Nearby are the ruins of Kenilworth Abbey, founded and endowed by Geoffrey de Clinton in 1122.
This was a Cistercian abbey founded in 1135 by Roger de Clinton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
The first castle to be built at Kenilworth is thought to have been a motte and bailey constructed between 1122-1127 by Geoffrey de Clinton.
On the right are the Saracen's Head and the Clinton Arms Hotel, which once boasted stabling facili- ties for no less than ninety horses.
On the right are the Saracen's Head and the Clinton Arms Hotel, which once boasted stabling facilities for no less than ninety horses.
Nearby are the ruins of Kenilworth Abbey, founded and endowed by Geoffrey de Clinton in 1122.
The first stone castle was built c1120 by Geoffrey de Clinton, chamberlain and treasurer to Henry I.
The church's Jacobean pulpit came from the neighbouring parish church in Cherry Hinton.
The church's Jacobean pulpit came from the neighbouring parish church in Cherry Hinton.
On the opposite side of the road are the chemist's Hinton Lake and the post office.
In 1551 the property of the Corpus Christi Guild ended up with Lord Clinton, and then the Marquis of Northampton claimed that of the other four guilds, though he handed back to the Corporation
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