Places

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Photos

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Maps

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1907-1908, Airlie Ref. RNC620922
1925, Airy Hill Ref. POP620950
1897, Airy Hill Ref. RNE620950
1905-1906, Fairlie Ref. RNC702824
1903-1904, Airy Hill Ref. RNC620950
1947, Airy Hill Ref. NPO620950

Books

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Memories

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East Ham In The 1960s

In February 1963, when I was six and a half, my parents bought their first house, in Thorpe Road, East Ham. It was and had been a very cold winter, and when we moved in we had difficulty opening the back door, as there was so ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1963 by Jackie Craig

King Johns Palace In The 60s!

In the 1960's King John's Palace was occupied completely by airline pilots and cabin crews. I was one of those! It was a fun and happy place with something always going on. The Star and Garter and the Ostrich were the ...Read more

A memory of Colnbrook by Penny Tondeur

St. Paul's R.C. School

I remember walking along Station Road to school after getting the bus from Haringey. I can remember there was a swimming pool not far from the school where we used to go for lessons. I can also remember the Barrett Sweet ...Read more

A memory of Wood Green in 1952

Back In The 50s

In the late 50's I moved to Rochford Road, just a few hundred yards from the airport. My dad, had learned to fly in Canada during the war and was now back working as a booking clerk for British Rail at Prittlewell. As a ...Read more

A memory of Southend Airport in 1958 by Colin Prentice

Milk Rounds

This was the year I left school. I started working for l.Standing and Sons of Hampers Farm in Station Road. They had one Ford van, five horses with various milkfloats. It was quite different for a fifteen vear old who was not really ...Read more

A memory of Horsham in 1957 by Robert Morrison

The Delta

This memory of 1961, and me and me pal Wes Coulthard started work at the Delta Rolling Mills (this was over Scotswood Bridge towards Blaydon, left along the river by the Skiff Inn). It was hard work but the dosh was better than other ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1961 by Jimmy Burrows

My Childhood

I was born in Cookham in 1952. I attended Holy Trinity Primary School and sang in the church choir. One Remembrance Sunday I was given the honour of carrying the cross at the head of the procession from the church to the war memorial. I ...Read more

A memory of Cookham in 1952 by Peter Tisdale

Bert Price''s Shop

Bert Price's Shop was at the top of our street - Church Street. Bert Prices' shop sold anything and everything. From household buckets and dusters to DIY tools, firewood, fire lighters and paraffin for the heater in our bathroom. ...Read more

A memory of Davenham in 1970 by Lynn Quigley

Borth A Sea Born Village

I was raised in Borth from 1952 until I went to sea in 1968 and it was still very much home and sanctuary at every opportunity until I moved to Australia in 1991.The second son of Aran and Eileen Morris of Bel-Air I remember ...Read more

A memory of Borth in 1952 by Alan Morris

The Booth Family

My Grandfather and Grandmother were married in this church. My grandfather John Booth was a rock manufaturer - the Exhibition Rock Company in Gorton Street. I saw the lights being turned off in 1939 when the war broke out. My ...Read more

A memory of Blackpool in 1920 by Gloria Steer Nee Monk

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Captions

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Caption For Largs, The Church And Seafront 1897

Largs was well-served by steamers from all parts of the Clyde, and by the Glasgow & South Western Railway to Ardrossan, via Fairlie and West Kilbride.

Caption For Largs, The Church And Seafront 1897

Largs was well-served by steamers from all parts of the Clyde, and by the Glasgow & South Western Railway to Ardrossan via Fairlie and West Kilbride.

Caption For Shipley, Commercial Street C1955

Shipley, three miles north-west of Bradford, in the valley of the River Aire, is a busy town on the A65 Skipton Road.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Beach And Harbour C1955

Lyme was at its busiest in the mid 1950s, as post-war austerity eased, and before airliners opened up new horizons and brought foreign holidays within reach of the masses.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

Passengers and freight are conveyed by regular scheduled airlines to and from all corners of Britain, as well as the Channel Islands and Europe.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

Passengers and freight are conveyed by regular scheduled airlines to and from all corners of Britain, as well as the Channel Islands and Europe.

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell, Fairies Chapel 1913

wrote: 'amongst the uneducated people in Rochdale the superstition of fairies has not been dispelled, and Shakespeare, Drayton, and other poets, in the exercise of their poetical fancy, have given these airy

Caption For Kings Norton, The Church Of St John The Baptist C1955

The interior has hardly changed: the central three-decker pulpit, box pews and west gallery remain in situ in a wonderful airy space lit by clear windows.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Sands From Britannia Pier 1922

Seafront terraces and development grew apace from the 1840s, and soon the Wellington Pier (1854) and Britannia Pier (1858) were stretching their airy promenades out to sea; a tradition of entertainment