Maps

119 maps found.

1897, Blackpool Ref. RNE642861
1946, Blackpool Ref. NPO642859
1946, Blackpool Ref. NPO642861
1947, Blackpool Ref. NPO642857
1898, Blackpool Ref. RNE642860
1899, Blackpool Ref. RNC642861
1946, Blackpool Ref. NPO642860
1924, Blackpool Ref. POP642857
1919, Blackpool Ref. POP642860
1922, Blackpool Ref. POP642858
1919, Blackpool Ref. POP642859
1896, Blackpool Ref. RNE642857
1898, Blackpool Ref. RNE642858
1919, Blackpool Ref. POP642861
1946, Blackpool Ref. NPO642858
1898, Blackpool Ref. RNE642859
1904, Blackpool Ref. HOSM38056
1887, Blackpool Ref. HOSM37983
1945, Blackpool Corner Ref. NPO642864
1899-1900, Blackpool Ref. RNC642860

Books

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Memories

105 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Growing Up

I was brought up in Doggie from the age of 3and1/2 and lived in 12 Oak Terrace with my Aunt and Uncle. I left at age 17 years and have many memories of growing up. Do you remember the hills and holes? we used to roll our hard boiled ...Read more

A memory of West Cornforth by Maureen Anthony

Football Years

I played for the first Sudbrook Cricket Club football team. We came second in the East Gwent 2nd Division and got promoted. I played with: Dave Clements, Mike Keogh, Paul Little, Ivor Baker, Tony Cochrane, Bobby Noade, Darren Noade, ...Read more

A memory of Caldicot in 1980 by Geoff Jones

Dersingham 1954 C

We lived in the village shop Virginia Stores owned by Peatling & Cawdron.  My dad won the Vernons Football Pools in 1955 - a great sum of  £505.6s -  my sister and I had new bikes and Mum and Dad went for a holiday to ...Read more

A memory of Dersingham by Carolynn Langley

Childhood Of Norton Canes.

i was born in Hednesford Road, followed by my sisters in 1958 and 1960. We enjoyed a fantastic childhood - we lived in a three up, three down, with an outside toilet and a tin bath. I remember our toilet freezing over in ...Read more

A memory of Norton Canes

Chairman Of Abram Bamfurlong And Bikershaw

My father Ernest Peter Houghton was chairman of the local council 3 times. He was Labour councillor for over 30 years and was well respected in the community. During one of his terms of ...Read more

A memory of Bamfurlong in 1949 by Beryl Bowker

Abc Lyric Cinema

I was the Chief Projectionist at the Lyric from approx 1957 until 1963 when I was appointed as Co Chief/Lighting Engineer at the new ABC Blackpool. The Manager at the Lyric was Mr Ron Crabb and when he moved to another ABC ...Read more

A memory of Wellingborough in 1957 by Alan Ashton

Happy Days

I was born in 1953 and lived in Nelson until 1978 when I moved to Scotland with my husband. I've lived in Hampshire for 26 years now. I used to live in High St and from the early 60s in Ashgrove Tce, by the bus station. The ...Read more

A memory of Nelson by Denise Blakemore

Catterick Camp 1944

Following completion of my initial Army training at Squires Gate Camp, Blackpool and at Warley (Essex) I was posted to the School of Signals at Catterick. Le Catau and Baghdad Lines. After several weeks of Training as an ...Read more

A memory of Catterick in 1944

Aboretum

I was born just around the corner from this photo, in Ward Stree, it's now a car park. This junction is going through yet another re vamp. As a teenager I would visit the Aboretum with friends and race the boats across the pond and get told ...Read more

A memory of Walsall in 1966 by Roger Murphy

My Memories Of Blackpool

I remember my parents taking us children to see the Blackpool illuminations as a birthday treat, where we would see all kinds of animations along the prominade and all the trams where also lit up, that was some 48yrs ago. I don't know if this still happens, enjoy.

A memory of Blackpool in 1960 by Alan Bond

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Captions

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Caption For Blackpool, Victoria Pier 1901

So popular was the resort that Blackpool eventually had three piers; the Victoria Pier was opened in 1893.

Caption For Blackpool, North Pier And Fountain 1890

The oldest of the town's three piers, this one dates from 1863, and when it opened was known simply as Blackpool Pier.

Caption For New Brighton, The Tower 1898

The New Brighton Tower was completed in 1898, about eight years after the Blackpool Tower.

Caption For New Brighton, Tower And Sands 1900

Based on Blackpool Tower, New Brighton' tower was built between 1897 and 1900 at a cost of £120,000.

Caption For Lytham, Market Square 1907

A Blackpool-bound tram pulls into the Market Square.

Caption For Poulton Le Fylde, Market Place C1955

At this point, the Market Place adjoins Blackpool Old Road.

Caption For Blackpool, The Tower From Central Pier 1894

It was inspired by Gustave Eiffel's great tower in Paris, which had opened five years earlier, but at 518 feet, Blackpool is only a little over half its height.

Caption For Fleetwood, East Street 1898

Construction of the American-influenced Blackpool & Fleetwood Tramroad (B&FT) began in July 1897, and by September 1898 the line was fully opened.

Caption For Blackpool, From North Pier 1896

The press of humanity on beach and pier proved the boast of the Council: 'Blackpool will not be left behind in any respect'.

Caption For Blackpool, The Flying Machine 1906

Blackpool has two piers, and everything handsome about her.

Caption For Newton, Newton Hall Holiday Centre C1955

Close to Blackpool, Newton was popular, especially at the time of the Blackpool Illuminations.

Caption For Preston, Church Street 1929

Preston was always a town that you had to pass through to go north to south, but as the popularity of Blackpool increased, so did the traffic east to west.

Caption For Fleetwood, Pier 1918

The pier was considerably shorter in length than those at Blackpool, but somewhat similar in design to the one at Aberystwyth.

Caption For Preston, New Road 1924

Preston was always a town that you had to pass through to go north to south, but as the popularity of Blackpool increased, so did the traffic east to west.

Caption For Southport, The Water Chute 1904

There was a similar ride at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

Caption For Southport, The Water Chute 1904

There was a similar ride at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

Caption For Lytham, The Pier 1913

At this time the resident population was around 9,000, compared to 58,000 for Blackpool.

Caption For Lytham, The Pier 1921

Though well-maintained and kept in top-flight condition, Lytham Pier was of a somewhat functional design when compared to the one at St Anne's, or to the South Pier at Blackpool.

Caption For Eastbourne, Grand Parade 1910

Not quite the equal of the Blackpool Illuminations, though.

Caption For Blackpool, The Esplanade 1890

Cheap rail fares and discounts at digs for block bookings boosted the holiday trade at both Blackpool and Southport.

Caption For Blakeney, High Street C1950

Blakeney stands at the edge of the Forest of Dean at the point where Blackpool Brook and Soudley Brook meet.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1960

Even though there are no leaves on the trees, Lord Street is still busy; as at Blackpool, trippers visit all year round.

Caption For Blackpool, North Promenade 1906

At this time the Blackpool and Fleetwood tramway systems were separate concerns, and even lacked a connecting line.

Caption For Filey, The Boat Cart 1927

Over at Blackpool, they used long mobile gangways at low tide and horse-drawn boat carts the rest of the time.