Maps

115 maps found.

1879 - 1881, Nibley Ref. HOSM37367
1898, Beach Ref. RNE635167
1919, Beach Ref. POP635167
1946, Beach Ref. NPO635167
1901 - 1902, Beach Ref. HOSM37270
1899, Beach Ref. RNC635167
1940, Shoreham Beach Ref. NPO830567
1945, East Beach Ref. NPO696909
1919, Vault Beach Ref. POP858654
1901-1902, Kessingland Beach Ref. RNC746570
1895, London Beach Ref. RNE766178
1899, Severn Beach Ref. RNC827804
1947, Beach Hay Ref. NPO635172
1921, Winchelsea Beach Ref. POP870913
1895, East Beach Ref. RNE696909
1901, Beach Hay Ref. HOSM37269
1919, East Beach Ref. POP696909
1919, Severn Beach Ref. POP827804
1921, Beach Hay Ref. POP635172
1946, Kessingland Beach Ref. NPO746570

Books

1 books found. Showing results 73 to 1.

Memories

1,355 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

1969 I Lived In Sizewell And Grew Up There

I lived in Coastguard Cottages and used to play in the village with Tim Carl Pryior. Jack Fryer, Noal Cattermole, Willie Free, Paul harrison were the local fishermen, we used to wait for them to arrive on ...Read more

A memory of Sizewell in 1969

1970 South Beach

Does any one remember the cinema on the South Beach by the Jubilee Park?

A memory of Saundersfoot by Peter Williams

1970s To Present Memories

I have many happy childhood memories of this lovely place - we had a caravan around the corner in Lligwy Bay (nr Benllech) for over 10 years and this was one of the best beaches around.  I remember walking from Llligwy ...Read more

A memory of Red Wharf Bay in 1975 by Gabrielle O Sullivan

2 Years In The Village

Sometime around 1956, for about two years, two of us shared a cottage in Iford village (one of the first two as you came off the main road from Lewes). We worked for Mr Robinson milking his Guernsey herd and doing the ...Read more

A memory of Iford in 1956 by Kay Mullin

223 High Street

I lived with my family (Matthews) at 223 High Street from 1955 until 1963, brother David, sisters Cynthia and Jackie, parents Rene and Reg. I think my parents bought the house in 1952 as my brother was born in the back ...Read more

A memory of Marske-By-The-Sea in 1955 by Kathy Browne

25 Years In Beaconsfield.

Born in Wembley, I arrived in the New Town of Beaconsfield in 1957 aged 5. With my younger sister and my parents. I left home at 17 but returned occasionally until 1981 when my parents moved to Scotland. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Beaconsfield by Gordon Cooper

3 Beach House Turnchapel..

My name is Susan my family were the Dungey’s living in Turnchapel.My grandmother (Maud) lived at house 3 Beach view until she died in the late fifties. Bringing up a large family including my Mother who was the youngest ...Read more

A memory of Turnchapel by Susan Hartley

4th Us Infantry Division In Tiverton

I live in Tiverton but only recently discovered that our town hosted the US 4th Infantry Division in the later stages of the 2nd World War. I have been helping the veterans of this Division (The Ivy Division) ...Read more

A memory of Tiverton in 1944 by John Howard Norfolk

50s 60s Memories

I was born at 13 Alma Place (up the small alley from Argent Street) in 1952, moving to number 6 when I was 5. When I was 9 we moved to Sherfield Road, where I lived until 1970 when we finally moved to Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire, ...Read more

A memory of Grays by Robert Wildish

60 Years Of Denial

I was sent to this place in the mid 50s to recover after being treated for T B , I would be around 6 years old,and being from a village type environment and having no father or siblings this establishment came as a complete shock. I ...Read more

A memory of Hornsea by Alan Billing

Captions

1,131 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Edwinstowe, The Dukeries Hotel C1955

The hotel served both the community (which had grown greatly in the 19th century after the colliery was opened) and railway travellers, for it stands near where the pre-Beeching station was.

Caption For Dudley, Panoramic View From Castle Keep C1955

On the apocryphal 'clear day' it is possible to see the Malvern Hills, Bromsgrove, the Lickey Hills, Frankley Beeches, Clent, Abberley and the Clee Hills.

Caption For Ilkley, River And Tea Gardens From Riverside Café C1965

In the later view (I6501), smart cars line up at the same time as the Beeching axe is being sharpened.

Caption For Louth, Eastgate C1955

As the railways since Lord Beeching's cuts do not visit Louth, the sign (left) pointing to the station has also gone.

Caption For Hanbury, Dodderhill Common C1965

It is also unusual (in this region) in being composed mainly of beech trees, though there are other species too, notably oak and sweet chestnut.

Caption For Wareside, The White Horse C1955

Up to the time of Dr Beeching's 'axe', its station at nearby Mardock was served by the single track Buntingford Branch railway line which also ran through the villages of Widford, Hadham, Standon, Braughing

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street C1965

The Beeching plan axed the Otley to Skipton line via Ilkley with the final through train on Saturday 20th March 1965.

Caption For Guisborough, Hall 1907

The fine lawn in front of the house was often the venue for tennis tournaments in the inter-war period, and the fine copper beech tree (right) still stands.

Caption For Warminster, Bell Hill C1965

In the distance we can see Sambourne Hospital, formerly the Union Workhouse, built in 1836; it is now a residential development called The Beeches.

Caption For Standon, High Street C1965

The corn mill burned down in 1961, and then in 1964 Dr Beeching swung his axe and the pretty railway line from Buntingford to Ware was closed.

Caption For Billesdon, Market Place C1955

In this north-western sector of a remarkable parish it is possible to go back two thousand years at a glance, from the ancient trackway to an abandoned railway line, courtesy of Dr Beeching.

Caption For Luton, The Brewery Tap 2005

side by side, but the Bute Street link to Dunstable was closed during the short-sighted Marples era at the Transport Ministry in the 1960s - Ernest Marples employed his scientist friend Dr Beeching

Caption For Dorking, From The Nower 1936

On each hill grow beeches, junipers, wild clematis and box, which delight the eye.

Caption For Llanrhian, Traethllyfn Beach C1960

Steep cliffs and sandy beaches characterise this beach as they do so many others in the county.

Caption For Rhoose, Fontygary Beach 1937

Popular beaches for family picnics were the beaches at Rhoose and Fontygary.

Caption For St Ives, Porthminster Beach And Island 1925

Compared with the view of Porthminster Beach taken in 1890, this view indicates how much the holiday industry had taken over the St Ives beaches.

Caption For Woolacombe, Shell Beach 1911

Known as Shell Beach because of the number of sea shells to be found here, this beach's real name is Barricane Beach.

Caption For Carbis Bay, 1925

This fine beach of golden sand is seen in its early days as a bathing resort.

Caption For St Ives, The Beach 1901

Porthminster Beach, almost in the town and just below the railway station, was extremely popular even a century ago.

Caption For Poole, The Beach, Rockley Sands C1960

This beach in tidal Poole Harbour was handy for campers here in the northern part of Poole, who were some distance from the extensive beaches at Sandbanks and Canford Cliffs.

Caption For Poole, Rockley Sands, Rockley Point C1965

This is the view south along the beach from Rockley Point.

Caption For Crackington Haven, 1931

Being one of the few beaches south of Bude that can be accessed by car ensured that Crackington Haven had its compliment of holiday facilities, such as the hotel we see here with players just visible on

Caption For Sheringham, West Beach C1955

The north coast resorts have beaches of pebbles, unlike the sandy beaches of the east coast.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Capstone Parade C1875

Wildersmouth Beach - named after Wilder Brook - was the main beach before the cutting of the tunnels.