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The Gardeners Arms
My name is Peter McGuire and i lived at the Gardeners Arms Pub in 1971-1972. I worked at Selo's Film factory on shift work. Reg who owned the pub back then let me arrive at odd hours which made live easier. I shared a house in Ongar ...Read more
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Great Kingshill 1968 1982
Hi we moved to Great Kingshill in 1968 from Edmonton in N London. We also lived in Wood Green N. London. I remember my first impression of our new surrounds were not great. I suppose moving from London to a village in ...Read more
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School Days And After
I lived on the Shelley estate at 12 Crispsey Avenue and went to the primary school in Ongar town near the town hall. Later I went to the new primary school on the Shelley estate on Milton Crescent. On the Moreton Road was a ...Read more
A memory of Chipping Ongar by
Happy Days
I lived behind the Travellers Rest ,hett hills , my grandad George Armstrong owned the Garage at Tribley Cottages ,our neighbours were Mr & Mrs strong ,Linda strong ,and her 2 brothers . I used to play on the pub steps . We then ...Read more
A memory of Pelton Fell by
George Alcock
Norma asked about George Alcock. There is quite a lot of info about his history on the search engines. Our daughter Shelley was taught by Mr Alcock at Southfields Primary School, Stanground. This was her last year when she was ...Read more
A memory of Old Fletton in 1970 by
Wonderful Times In Cheriton Fitzpaine
I grew up in Cheriton Fitzpaine, I lived at 1 Wordland Cross and went to the local primary school before going to the Shelley School in Crediton. I loved living in that village, I remember lots of ...Read more
A memory of Cheriton Fitzpaine in 1972 by
Church House Farm
Has anyone any memory of this place? I would like to know where it was in Shelsey Walsh. Any info would be gratefully appreciated.
A memory of Shelsley Walsh in 1920
Shops In Gants Hill
I grew up in Gants Hill and would like to share my memories of shops in the area... The Toy Shop in Cranbrook Road (now Burtons Newsagent). This was a double fronted blue painted shop with a newsagent on the left and a toyshop ...Read more
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Summer Days Boating On The Lake
Wonderful memories this photo brings back. In the 1950's after school we would take girls out in the boats...then eat ice cream with soft drinks from the Grange cafe. Beddinton Park and the Grange were the best of times for young romance in the summer. Ron Shelley
A memory of Beddington by
Hounslow 1970's
I was born in West Mid Hosp and we lived in Worton Way which was technically Isleworth but very close to Hounslow High Street. Our surname was Pritchett. I went to Spring Grove Infant School in Star Road from 1962-1969 and then ...Read more
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The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, eldest son of Sir Timothy Shelley MP, was born on 4 August 1792 at Field Place in Warnham, where he spent his childhood.
Mary Shelley, the author of 'Frankenstein', is buried in the churchyard with the heart of her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley.
The famous poet Shelley was born at nearby Field Place.
Visitors can walk in the footsteps of Shelley, Lord Tennyson and Robert Louis Stevenson.
Near the village is Field Place, the birthplace of Percy Bysshe Shelley, who was educated here until the age of ten.
Shelley is a parish north of Ongar, consisting of a Victorian church, a hall, and a handful of houses and farms.
Shelley praised Lynmouth's unique scenic splendour in 1812.
The poet Shelley and his first wife Harriet lived for a while at Tan-yr-allt, near Porthmadog; it was here that a mysterious attempt on his life was said to have been made.
Shelley praised Lynmouth's unique scenic splendour in 1812.
The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley rowed to Lechlade from Windsor with his friends Mary Godwin, Thomas Love Peacock and Charles Clairmont in 1815.
Byron, Keats, Shelley and later Dickens all drank here.
Boscombe developed to the east of Bournemouth in mid-Victorian times, attracting the wealthy and fashionable including Sir Percy Florence Shelley, the son of the poet.
Outside the stables of the Shelley Arms Hotel, a large 18th century coaching inn, produce stalls display items for sale.
Outside the stables of the Shelley Arms Hotel, a large 18th century coaching inn, produce stalls display items for sale.A car speeds past—the event was recorded on slow film, so the image is blurred
Boscombe developed to the east of Bournemouth in mid-Victorian times, attracting the wealthy and fashionable including Sir Percy Florence Shelley, the son of the poet.
The famous poet Shelley was born at nearby Field Place.
LYNMOUTH, set on the rocky north coast of Devon, was 'discovered' in 1812 by the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, who stayed here with Harriet Westbrook, his first wife.
brooch at Bury Lawn, Great Linford; a clay weight for a weaving loom at Pennyland; a spearhead near Rickley Wood, Bletchley; and a silver and gold pendant necklace on the skeleton of a woman at Shenley