Places
15 places found.
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- North Cotes, Lincolnshire
- Cote, Sussex
- Cote, Somerset
- Cotes, Cumbria
- Cotes, Leicestershire
- Cote, Oxfordshire
- Cotes, Staffordshire
- Keal Cotes, Lincolnshire
- Cotes Heath, Staffordshire
- Cotes Park, Derbyshire
- Soham Cotes, Cambridgeshire
- Cold Cotes, Yorkshire (near Ingleton)
- Healey Cote, Northumberland
- Newby Cote, Yorkshire
- West End, Lincolnshire (near North Cotes)
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Harrow Driving School Rayners Lane 1985 1986 Approx
Memories of getting the tube from Arnos Grove to Rayners Lane and then the long walk up Imperial Drive - until reaching the driving centre. The set up included traffic lights, zebra crossings, ...Read more
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Paras At Watchfield In The 1950s
Yes, I lived on the Watchfield housing estate from 1952 to 1953. Large numbers of paras and their equipment were dropped regularly at the airfield. Trainees jumped from large silver barrage balloons, but experienced ...Read more
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Coke Street
I remember living on Coke Street when we first came to live in Woodhouse from Sheffield. I remember going to Annie shop on the end of our street. The Rocks as we called it. Going to paling coal yard in the corner getting coal ...Read more
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Machine Gunned On Churston Drive By A Young German Pilot
My Aunt Joyce (born 1931) used to live on Churston Drive. She told me this morning about how she was walking to school with a friend one morning during the war when a German plane machine-gunned ...Read more
A memory of Morden by
Royal Masonic Schools Bushey (J Ston And Ston)
I am not sure if this kind of opportunity attracts those who feel anger at a perceived or real unfairness, during their childhood years, and/or those who have a tendency to dwell on the negative but I'd really ...Read more
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Childhood.
I was born with my twin sister in 1947 at Paxton Park maternity hospital in Stukely. Baptised at All Saints. We lived with my grandparents in Avenue Road and attended Waldren Rd CofE school. My Uncle was born in theOldCottages in ...Read more
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View Down Onto Umberleigh Bridge, Showing Village Square
It is with great interest we see your picture of the village square, showing what is now the Post Office and largest post code sorting office in England. It also shows the Regency Gables Tea ...Read more
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My First Visit To England
We travelled down with a large group of Scottish NABC members from Edinburgh and the Lothian areas. My particulal journey commenced by coach to Liverpool where we continued by train to Hereford. On our arrival we were warmly ...Read more
A memory of Nash in 1953 by
Memories Of War Years 1939 45 Newport
Memories of War years 1939 -1945. By John Beal. Little did I realise that I would be involved in the army when war broke out in 1939. I was attending Hatherleigh Central School in Newport at the time and as a ...Read more
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The Happiest Days Of Your Life
Brambletye school, well set between the beautiful Ashdown Forest and thriving town of East Grinstead on the Sussex/Surrey border was a paradise on Earth for any schoolboy with an aesthetically romantic (!) ...Read more
A memory of Brambletye House in 1959 by
Captions
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St Paul's school to the left, dating from 1835 with its Tudoresque details and gable end bell-cote, has changed dramatically to become a residential property.
Humphrey Perkin's School, Cotes Road
Note the old school bell-cote.
'Jesus came to them walking on the sea' is carved over the twin doorways below the bell cote.
Perched on the tower parapet of the church is a bell-cote, which houses its Sanctus bell.
The Italianate Town Hall dominates the street scene with its rather odd bell-cote.
The tram is at the junction of Cotes Avenue.
Beyond the left-hand cottage the Bunyan Memorial Hall was built in Arts and Crafys style in 1910, and at the far left is the bell-cote of Elstow Lower School, built in 1873.
The small school (note the bell in the bell-cote) has been replaced with three other larger establishments, which gives us some idea of the growth the village has experienced.
This is Culver House, which once housed the servants for the manor house and also a pigeon or dove cote - the pigeons were bred for the lord of the manor's table.
It is said that the name Cotswold originated because of the cotes (sheep pens) that were found across the wolds (rolling hills).
To the left the building with the bell- cote is the detached chapel, also designed by Clarke, with 14th- century style window tracery.
It was Liverpool's first public monument, and was designed by Matthew Cotes Wyatt.
They include the Princess Charlotte Memorial, 1817, by Matthew Cotes Wyatt, which combines the sensational with the chaste.
Cheltenham's dress code has relaxed considerably in recent decades.
The Oxford Martyrs were cited to appear for examination here.
The hilliness of these parishes was often cited as the cause of the 'Pure Air and Good Health' lauded in the property advertisements.
Architecturally something of a dog's dinner with bits added to the 1860 house piecemeal, Bletchley Park is famous for the cracking of the Nazi 'Enigma' code during the last war, admittedly in huts around
The genteel sport of bowls was a favourite Edwardian pastime, although the all-white dress code seen on the greens today had yet to be introduced.
These strollers adhered to the proper dress code asked of all Victorians who wished to stretch their legs here.
Built of red sandstone, Chester cathedral was founded in 1092 as a Benedictine abbey on the site of an earlier Saxon church dedi- cated to St Werburgh.
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