Stonehenge is a prehistoric temple, its great stones raised about 4,500 years ago. It is a masterpiece of engineering, with stones carefully arranged to line up with the movements of the sun.
The ruin that we see today is the end result of many . . . — — Map (db m76858) HM
These licensed premises are named after a long-lost local landmark. The original Bridge House was a large hotel and public house, on the Borough Parade side of High Street, next to the town bridge. It was demolished in the late 1950s.
The new . . . — — Map (db m235482) HM
For God And The Right These All Gave Their Lives In The Great War To Defend Their King And Country, Their Memory Is Enshrined In The Hearts Of The People Of This Parish Who Erected This Monument As A Mark Of Their Gratitude And Affection . . . — — Map (db m235216) WM
They Sleep With The Empires Best And Noblest Sons
Who In The Glorious Morning Of Their Day
For Englands Sake Lost All But Englands Praise
Major Charles Selwyn Awdry D.S.O.
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry 1918.
2Nd Lieut Carol Edward Vere . . . — — Map (db m235217) WM
In Memory Of Our Men Who Gave Their Lives In The World War Of 1939-1945
In Memory Of Our Men Who Gave Their Lives In The Great War Of 1914-1919
(names not transcribed) — — Map (db m235481) WM
A long-standing feature of Bath Road, The Bear is a former coaching inn, thought to date from the second half of the 18th century. Until the late 19th century, it was also a posting house.
During the coaching era's heyday (in the 1830s), six . . . — — Map (db m235843) HM
In Memory of
Major Alexander William Hewetson
66th Battery Royal Field Artillerty
Who was killed whilst flying on the 17th July 1913 near this spot. — — Map (db m132030) HM WM
Originally the Crispin Inn, this building incorporates the Shoemakers Guildhall left to the Guild in 1638 by Philip Crewe in memory of his father. — — Map (db m216343) HM