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Maps

97 maps found.

1919, Arle Ref. POP626870
1896, Arle Ref. RNE626870
1946, Arle Ref. NPO626870
1898-1900, Arle Ref. RNC626870
1945, Acle Ref. NPO619653
1884, Acle Ref. HOSM35632
1898, Acle Ref. RNE619653
1922, Acle Ref. POP619653
1901-1902, Acle Ref. RNC619653
1903, All Saints Ref. HOSM35799
1882, All Stretton Ref. HOSM53389
1882, All Stretton Ref. HOSM53483
1899, All Stretton Ref. RNE621492
1945, All Saints Ref. NPO621489
1919, All Saints Ref. POP621489
1898, All Cannings Ref. RNE621482
1882, All Stretton Ref. HOSM60948
1898-1899, All Cannings Ref. RNC621482
1940, All Cannings Ref. NPO621482
1921, All Stretton Ref. POP621492

Memories

1,195 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Timber

I lived in Malvern Road and remember the winter of '47 when we had six weeks of snow and wonderful tobogganing on the slopes. My dad was the manager of Park&Brown Jeffery Street and a skilled wood man who was able to build me an excellent ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Michael Barton

Lord Mayor Treloar Hospital Sandy Point

At the age of 12 I was a patient at Treloars in Alton, having been diagnosed as having TB knee - a clout with a cricket ball was a little more serious than just a swollen knee, and I was sent to Treloars ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island in 1953 by Heather Tierney

A Child's View.

I moved to Woldingham with my Mother (she worked for Sir James and Lady Marshall at Whistlers Wood) when I was five years old (1951). I remember my Mother ordering food from Saffins and this I believe was delivered. Also remember ...Read more

A memory of Woldingham by dlplant

Before School

Mr & Mrs Potter managed Bon March shop and they had two young boys, Robert and Edmond.  My mum, Edna Griffiths, helped to look after the children and, being pre-school age, I used to go along with her.  Mrs Potter used to bring us ...Read more

A memory of Kington in 1955 by Avril Layton Morris

Student Days

Was an accountancy student from 1969-1971. As a foreign student so far away from home (Singapore), i was able to settle down very quickly as everyone I met was so friendly. After I completed my accountancy studies, I tried to find a job ...Read more

A memory of Wednesbury by Ham Lee

Lord Mayor Treloars Hospital 1953 1958

Starting when I was eleven I was a patient over 5 years for three spells, 2 years, 18 months and 9 months with an infected hip joint which became a deep routed abscess. Many different ‘ new’ antibiotics were tried to ...Read more

A memory of Alton by Graham Farrow

The Leeds And Sunderland Cup Final

I watched so many cup finals on black and white television when I was a boy never dreaming of the day that I might actually be there. But it happened in 1973! Would you believe my neighbour was a long retired football ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1973 by John Howard Norfolk

Lost Opportunity?

I was born in Drayton in 1943 and was at Solent Road School and the Northern Grammar School for Boys. I then went to London University and subsequently worked abroad while returning to Portsmouth regularly where I have my UK Home for ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth by Sir Roger Fry

How Burghfield Common Has Change.

I have lived all my 60+ years in Burghfield Common and I have seen it totally transformed. I was born and brought up in Three Firs Way, and lived here until 1987 when I got married and moved to Hunters Hill. ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Ian Turner

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

A memory of Glasgow by Howard Hill Lines

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Captions

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Caption For Caerleon, Christchurch 1899

This church stands in an area with a long-standing Christian heritage: it is recorded that in 314 the Bishop of Caerleon was present at the Synod of Arles, the first general council of western Christianity

Caption For Caerleon, Christchurch 1899

This church stands in an area with a long-standing Christian heritage: it is recorded that in 314 the Bishop of Caerleon was present at the Synod of Arles, the first general council of western Christianity

Caption For Acle, The Village C1955

Acle lies exactly halfway between Great Yarmouth and Norwich.

Caption For Acle, Fishing At The Bridge C1929

Acle lies on the main road between Norwich and Yarmouth.

Caption For Acle, The Bridge C1929

One of the most frequently-painted sites on the Broads was the old Acle Bridge with its three arches, which we see here.

Caption For Acle, Oby Drainage Windmill C1929

Though the Broads are wild and empty places of sweeping skies and wind-blown marshes, the traveller by boat is never far from history.

Caption For Acle, The River And River Walk C1929

Holidays on the Broads were already big business when this photograph of cruisers was taken of the moorings near Acle.

Caption For Cromer, From West Cliff 1902

Before it was developed with grand apartments and hotels, gentlefolk, and even ladies on their own, as here, were able to stroll peaceably along this quiet stretch of West Cliff.

Caption For Acle, View From Acle Bridge C1929

Acle Bridge now has a thriving boatyard with leisure-boating facilities.

Caption For Acle, Upton Dyke C1965

From Acle to Yarmouth the Bure flows through low-lying, flat marshland with few trees to break the skyline.

Caption For Acle, Fishing At The Bridge C1929

Acle Bridge, a mile from the village, crosses the Bure.

Caption For The Broads, A Greengrocer On The Broads C1945

Below Acle bridge a provisioner brings supplies of fruit, vegetables, milk (in churns) and other essentials to holidaymakers and people living on houseboats such as this one on the right.

Caption For Acle, The Green From The Post Office C1926

Acle is a small market town, now really a village; it was granted its market charter in the 13th century.

Caption For Bridlington, The Esplanade Bandstand 1886

Protected on the north-east by the great headland of Flamborough, there are long stretches of fine sand both north and south of the harbour.

Caption For Horning, The Peterfield House Hotel Moorings C1965

High above the river stands the Petersfield House Hotel, whose guests are able to relax by the summer house under the chestnut tree.

Caption For London, The Knife Sharpener, Whitechapel Road 1885

He is a general jobber, able to sharpen knives and tools, re-set saws, repair locks and cut replacement keys.

Caption For Ongar, Grammar School 1923

By the turn of the century, it was able to boast a 'Grand tepid swimming bath ...

Caption For Skegness, Miners Welfare Holiday Centre C1955

Like the nearby Butlin's Holiday Camp, it was a pioneer venture; the miners were determined that their people should be able to enjoy cheap holidays of the same kind.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

The photographer would certainly not be able to set up his tripod in the middle of the same street today!

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Harbour C1960

This was the only boat in Saundersfoot able to take visitors to Caldey Island.

Caption For Winchester, The Brethren, St Cross Hospital 1906

founded by Bishop Henry de Blois in 1136 and is the oldest almshouse in England, originally built to house, clothe and feed 'thirteen poor impotent men, so reduced in strength as rarely or never to be able

Caption For Lenham, Faversham Road C1955

Now bypassed by the M20 motorway, half a mile away, it has been able to regain some semblance of its former tranquillity.

Caption For Plymouth, Catholic Cathedral 1889

The imposing columns are the entrance to the Theatre Royal, which stood on the site now occupied by the ABC Cinema.

Caption For Acle, Bridge Hotel C1929

The painted advertisement for Bass on a window is the only indication that this farmhouse beside Acle bridge is an inn.