EPW022276 ENGLAND (1928). Carson's Chocolate Factory, Siston, from the south-east, 1928
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Title | [EPW022276] Carson's Chocolate Factory, Siston, from the south-east, 1928 |
Reference | EPW022276 |
Date | August-1928 |
Link | |
Place name | SISTON |
Parish | SISTON |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 367038, 175144 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.4746444047236, 51.473810840864 |
National Grid Reference | ST670751 |
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One of the old greens (Hole 1 I think) |
Stiffybristol |
Monday 24th of December 2018 05:20:03 PM |
I think this is the former Packers then Elizabeth Shaw chocolate factory at Greenbank. |
Siston |
Monday 27th of January 2014 02:33:53 PM |
Holy Trinity Church, Stapleton |
Siston |
Monday 27th of January 2014 02:28:50 PM |
Bridge Farm |
mike.f |
Monday 13th of January 2014 06:15:12 PM |
Rodway Golf Club pavilion. |
mike.f |
Monday 13th of January 2014 06:08:16 PM |
The Dower House, Stoke park. |
mike.f |
Monday 13th of January 2014 09:54:02 AM |
Carsons cricket club pitch. Many a happy hour here 50's and early 60's with my dad. |
mike.f |
Monday 13th of January 2014 09:35:41 AM |
Tewell Hill Bridge |
Horace |
Monday 13th of August 2012 04:39:19 PM |
The old Rodway Golf course |
Horace |
Monday 13th of August 2012 04:29:40 PM |
Horace - I would like to find out more about the old Rodway Hill course, perhaps you can add; I was told there was a green down by the railway bridge, the 18th tee is still visible as well. The course was 18 holes from 1898 to about 1920, then it was back to 9 holes. One of holes went to Shortwood, and from the pictures there seems possibly holes where Fairlyn Drive is now. Would be nice to find more pics. Adrian. |
Stiffybristol |
Friday 17th of August 2012 11:38:23 PM |
Henry VIII visited the historic Rodway Hill House. This medieval house was rebuilt c.1520 for Sir Thomas Berkeley. |
kent |
Friday 3rd of August 2012 07:55:25 AM |
You can just make out the curved arch of the window here. Possibly taken from the main wall. |
model_geek |
Sunday 15th of July 2012 11:30:01 PM |
Donga Hole: Rodway Hill Golf Club, 300 yards par 4 |
Stiffybristol |
Monday 9th of July 2012 07:59:15 PM |
I have a feeling you are looking at this the wrong way around. Where you have your pin is now the charnhill housing estate. The old golf course is where i have put a pin and the new mangotsfield golf course is basically below you. |
Horace |
Monday 13th of August 2012 04:31:38 PM |
Mangotsfield Station |
Horace |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 09:24:29 PM |
User Comment Contributions
I have found out more. The 18 hole course closed at about the time of the first world war, the first nine holes were played on the land from the school, down to the Bridge Inn and back up on the area now the Sports fields. These holes got ploughed up, the remaining holes were mainly played over Charnhill (six of the holes) and (three holes) over Rodway Common. You can see the tee for the Donga Hole which played down to a green near the arched bridge. If anyone has a plan or more info I would love to see a copy. Adrian@theplayersgolfclub.com |
Stiffybristol |
Wednesday 19th of September 2012 07:02:15 PM |
Showing Mangotsfield junction station in the background. Angles like this of the station are very rare |
blandford1969 |
Thursday 28th of June 2012 01:46:21 PM |