Places

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Maps

100 maps found.

1896, Bootle Ref. RNE646049
1925, Bootle Ref. POP646048
1897, Bootle Ref. RNE646048
1902-1903, Bootle Ref. RNC646049
1947, Bootle Ref. NPO646048
1923, Bootle Ref. POP646049
1947, Bootle Ref. NPO646049
1897, Bootle Ref. HOSM38387
1907, Bootle Ref. HOSM53747
1903-1904, Bootle Ref. RNC646048
1906 - 1907, Bootle Ref. HOSM38313
1897 - 1898, Hycemoor Ref. HOSM38314
1896, Booth Ref. RNE645999
1897, Booth Ref. RNE646000
1946, Booth Ref. NPO646000
1902, Booth Ref. RNC646000
1921, Booth Ref. POP646000
1947, Booth Ref. NPO645999
1903, Booth Ref. RNC645999
1923, Booth Green Ref. POP646006

Books

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Memories

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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

Coopers And Booths

My Great, Great Great Grandfather, William Booth, used to push a cart up and down the streets of Clayton le Moors with his son John Booth, selling shellfish. He was known as 'Muscle Bill' and his son, 'Oyster Jack'. (This is ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors in 1890 by Donna Cooper

Boot Inn 1955, Now The Old Boot, A Private House

Ceased operation as a pub in 1959. Now (2007) privately occupied by the Beran family. Previous owners were a builder who divided the land, the village schoolmaster, and the Jarvis'. A few relics of ...Read more

A memory of East Hagbourne by Max Beran

St Joseph’ Junior School Pontefract

Born in December 1957 my maiden name was Kemp I must have started in Mrs Padgets class St Joseph's circa 1962. i remember the alphabet in pictures around the wall A is for apple B is for ball, C is for cat & D ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract by Margaret Lewis

Kings Head Inn

My great grandfather, John Foster Merril (1840-1844), was the innkeeper at the Kings Head Inn in Addlethorpe. His son, John Booth Merrill, wrote this in his memoirs: "I, John Booth Merrill, was born at Addlethorpe ... at the King's ...Read more

A memory of Addlethorpe in 1870 by Linda Bailey

Bay Horse Pub.

I remember sitting on this wall taking car numbers and having an ice cream from the booth situated in the area to the side of the pub. Also the fish and chip shop. The ice-cream booth blew away in a storm and was never seen again. ...Read more

A memory of Green Hammerton by Julia Dean

The Fair

Christmas and birthdays were an under-whelming time of year in our household. However, Eastertime, coincided with the arrival of Stanley Thurston's fair (and a big dollop of rain). l lived opposite Manor Rd Park (or reck) from 1956-64, and along ...Read more

A memory of Luton

After The War

I do not know the exact year that Doncaster had its first Royal visit after the Second World War had ended but all the school children in the parish were required to put on their best bibs and tuckers for school and ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1946 by Frank Mowforth

Southend Technical College

I remember the many years, 1964 - 1975 attending “night school”, and also working at Southend Tech, Engineering Dept. All gone now, first the original College building which used to be where the Odeon cinema is now, ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by Alan Rivers

Wembley High Road

I grew up in Wembley, late 60’s to early 80’s. used to hang around the high road a lot . Who remembers a trendy shop called Screws ,it had like a coffee/cafeteria downstairs anc a record booth that you could listen to before you bought ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by e.tyndale

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Captions

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Caption For Formby, The Old Lifeboat Cottage C1965

Seaforth, Bootle, Crosby, Brighton-le-Sands, Blundell Sands and Formby were easier to reach along the firm sand during the wet winter months.

Caption For New Brighton, Lighthouse 1892

Due to the frequent heavy seas and sudden squalls, this flimsy-looking structure was often washed away, and a boat had to be launched to recover it from Bootle Bay.

Caption For Brighton, West Pier 1902

The twin entrance booths to the West Pier are visible.

Caption For Weymouth, Punch And Judy Show On The Beach C1955

This photograph shows a full-size Punch and Judy booth, much wider than many of the booths used these days.

Caption For New Brighton, The Beach 1887

Having your photograph taken was part of a holiday, and these booths would take your photograph and turn out six or twelve copies in about an hour.

Caption For Penny Bridge, The Village 1921

Yates's map of 1786 shows that there was a toll booth between the road junctions.

Caption For Evesham, Bridge Street 1910

The building on the right is the Booth Hall, also known as the Round House, perhaps so called because it was possible to walk all round it without obstruction.

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Hiding much of the castle keep is the Toll Booth.

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Hiding much of the castle keep is the Toll Booth.

Caption For Tunstall, The Square 1940

It was cheaper to shop in Tunstall than to go to Hanley by road, as there were three toll booths to get through.

Caption For Ludlow, Bull Ring And Feathers Hotel 1936

Once this area was the entrance to Ludlow's market, with traders paying tolls at the nearby Tolsey (or toll booth).

Caption For Market Harborough, High Street C1965

Gone are the market stalls and booths of an earlier era.

Caption For Bury, Walshaw Church 1895

Situated on a hill overlooking the town, Christ Church, or the Jesse Haworth Memorial Church, was designed by Lawrence Booth and built in the late 1880s.

Caption For Delph, Tamewater From Stoneswood Road C1955

In those days the Harrop family appear to have played a major role in the industry of the hamlet; there was James Harrop & Sons, drysalters and oil dealers, and Harrop Booth & Co, woollen cloth manufacturers

Caption For Wales, The Square C1955

In the days when the Reverend William Downes was rector, and William Wilkinson kept the Leeds Arms, local farmers included Joseph Booth, Jonathan Marshall, Maude Thomas, John Shirt and Thomas Stanland.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Britannia Pier 1894

Clustering with other booths and stalls under the pier is Wright's 'Noted Tea Saloon'.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, River Severn C1965

Notice the white ticket booth beside the ramp.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

Here we look beyond the licensed donkey ride man, the helter-skelter and beach fun fair, the bathing machines and the booths towards the then splendid pier.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

Here we look beyond the licensed donkey ride man, the helter-skelter and beach fun fair, the bathing machines and the booths towards the then splendid pier.

Caption For Whitchurch, Old Toll Gate 1910

The river is crossed on a toll bridge; this view shows the toll gate and cottage, the former now replaced by a booth and barrier ten yards beyond.

Caption For Stanstead Abbotts, High Street 1929

The church of St James in Stanstead Abbots contains a monument to Sir Felix Booth (1775-1850); in 1829 he set out in the 'Endeavour' to find the North-West Passage, but discovered instead

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

At least one household living upstairs in the Toll Booth has lit a fire.

Caption For Hay On Wye, The Bridge C1965

This began in 1961 when Richard Booth opened his first second-hand bookshop.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Butcher Row 1924

The ground floor served as a row of individual butcher's booths - it is just possible to make out the meat hooks above the two windows on the left.