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On the 27th of December 1956 my ex-husband KEITH GEORGE JEARY was born at 6 UPPER CLOSE where he lived with his parents until we were married at Holy Trinity Church on the 6th of November 1982 - both of my children Emily and Dominic were ...Read more
A memory of Forest Row in 1956 by
Mandrake Road
My siblings and I were all born at Weir maternity hospital in Balham, we lived on Mandrake road and we all went to Fircroft primary school opposite our house. I was at Fircroft from 1976-1982. Mr. Chaimings was the headmaster then, Mr ...Read more
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A Great Pub, Fit For An Emperor!
Ah the Forum! What a fine and individual pub! I often wondered why the brewers, Ind Coope, called their pub this! Anyone any ideas????? I was at Croydon college around the time this photo was taken and rather than going ...Read more
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The Only Television Set In The Street.
I don't suppose that many of my friends will have watched the last Coronation on TV, partly because it was 70 years ago, but mainly because very few people had a television. My father, Frank, had a Radio and ...Read more
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Collingwood School
I attended Collingwood from 1957 - 1960 and yes, the discipline was severe. I once looked out of the window as a fire engine went by and was punished with 6 of the best! Mr Kirby Birt was an odd character with a viscious ...Read more
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Tobacco Shop In High Street
I was born in Barkingside and remember the Holy Trinity Church (Rev. Newman), where I was baptised, confirmed and married. I left in 1965. Memories abound! Especially riding my bike to Barton's bakery during Easter to ...Read more
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Hill Street Pontnewydd
Hi. My name is Iris Elliott (nee ) Poole. I was born in Hill Street Pontnewydd in 1930 to Daisy and Tom Poole. I had a brother Mervin. Everyone knew my father Tom who was quite a character. He was a very big man and worked in ...Read more
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Holy Trinity Church Tulse Hill & St Martins In The Fields School For Girls
In 1940 my mother Dorothy Edith Thomas a saleswoman who had worked at the Selfridges Store in Oxford Street London, married my father at Holy Trinity Church in Trinity road ...Read more
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Lennard Road
I believe this photo is of the Holy Trinity Church, on the corner of Lennard Rd (spelling incorrect above) and Cator Rd. Opposite was a church hall, where I attended Brownies. I think some of the other comments may refer to a different Holy Trinity church.
A memory of Beckenham
Bellesfields Road Of Stockwell Road In The War
At 26 Bellesfields road Brixton off Stockwell Road, lived James Greenfield a Police Constable, who lived with his mother Florence Sarah nee Tyler, at this address before he married Dorothy Thomas at Holy Trinity Church Tulse Hill on August the 3rd 1940.
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Not part of Trinity College, but a college in its own right, Trinity Hall was founded in 1350 by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich.
Not part of Trinity College, but a college in its own right, Trinity Hall was founded in 1350 by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich.
The fine embattled western tower of Holy Trinity houses a clock and one bell.
Occupying the corner of The Trinity and Trinity Street, this timber-framed survivor recalls the visit of Queen Elizabeth I to Worcester in 1575.
Trinity Presbyterian Church opened in 1895; before it was built, the hall at the rear of the church opened for worship in 1889.
This is one of many 19th century science buildings to the east of Trinity.
Holy Trinity was built in 1843 as a chapel of ease for the expanding population.
The late-15th century tower of Holy Trinity church is one of the finest in Cornwall; its west side has carved figures depicting the Trinity, the Annunciation and the Resurrection.
Looking east over College Green to the main facade of Trinity College.
To the left is the Trinity Methodist Church in Conduit Road another of the early buildings of the estate.
In the foreground on the left is the Huntingdon Co-operative store, but overshadowing the whole of the street is the spire of Trinity Church.
Holy Trinity Church, built in 1835, has been whitewashed in recent years.
The church is Holy Trinity by David Brandon, built in the 1840s in flint pebbles and stone, with further Victorian additions in brick and stone.
Holy Trinity is in North Tidworth, the centre of the civilian area.
On the north side of the north chapel is a tomb in memory of Richard Strode (died 1464); this bears an unusual representation of the Holy Trinity, showing God holding a crucifix between his knees and
The ancient parish church of Holy Trinity dates from the 13th to the 15th centuries and has an unusual brick-built chancel.
The Trinity Methodist Church was complemented by the church hall, dated 1873.
A view looking east along the green to Trinity College, with the Bank of Ireland on the left.
Perhaps it is the time of one of the annual fairs, rather than an ordinary market day, as stalls can be seen on both sides of Trinity Church Square.
Trinity College was very advanced in admitting female students to degrees as early as 1903, earlier than most universities.
Trinity College's Great Court, built between 1593 and 1615, is the largest university quadrangle in Europe.
While Salcombe is an old settlement - its name derives from Saltercombe, a reference to the saltings that are recorded in the Domesday Book - Holy Trinity Church is a relatively recent addition, dating
This is an unusual style for a Cotswold village church; Holy Trinity was built in 1836 for David Ricardo, MP, with a church hall in the crypt.
A turn of the century view of the promenade, showing Holy Trinity Church, Bleak House and the harbour.
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