Photos

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Maps

41 maps found.

1906-1908, Aird/An Àird Ref. RNC967213
1911, Àird A' Mhulaidh Ref. RNC620640
1908-1911, Àird Asaig Ref. RNC620653
1909-1911, Aird Ref. RNC620625
1909, Aird, The Ref. RNC620783
1911, Àird Mhidhinis Ref. RNC620717
1911, Àird Mhòr Ref. RNC620722
1911, Àird Uig Ref. RNC620794
1911, Aird Ref. RNC620626
1911, Àird Dhail Ref. RNC620676
1911, Àird Ruairidh Ref. RNC620770
1906-1908, Aird Ref. RNC620796
1908-1911, Àird Mhighe Ref. RNC620718
1911, Àird Nan Strùban Ref. RNC620755
1911, Àird Choinnich Ref. RNC620671
1911, Àird Mhòr Ref. RNC620723
1906, Maol Àird Ref. HOSM35485
1911, Àird A' Mhachair Ref. RNC620638
1908-1911, Àird Adhanais Ref. RNC620642
1911, Àird Na Monadh Ref. RNC620744

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Memories

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12a Coronation Close Blenden

I was born at 12a Coronation Close, Blenden (near Danson Park and Bexley woods) in July of 1947. My family shared the house with my nan and aunts, Molly and Olive for the first 5 years of my life (we then moved to Temple ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by ttvrolfe

Battersea In The 60's And 70's

Hello, My family originated from east London (mainly Dagenham), but our branch 'emigrated to Battersea in 1964. Our first address was 22 Morella Road, right opposite Wandsworth common. I went to Honeywell junior ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1970 by Bob Robson

Birds Nest

I was about 5 or 6 and my dad was a school groundsman visiting schools in the Reading area cutting the grass and generaly keeping the grounds tidy. He would sometimes take me with him on a Saturday or during the holidays, always by bus no ...Read more

A memory of Tilehurst in 1950 by Joe Lee

Brothers And Sisters

My brother Christopher and I first went down to school at Visitation Convent, Bridport in September 1957. We lived in Ascot as our father had been an officer in the Royal Horse Guards and had been based at Windsor. We took a ...Read more

A memory of Bridport by Timothy Clarke

Cookridge Once Fields And Farms

I moved from Holbeck in 1948 into one of the first estates to be built in North West Leeds, Ireland Wood (Raynels). In 1950 I went to Cookridge School, then a wooden hut right slap bang opposite where Cookridge fire ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge in 1950 by Paul Leavett

Dinas Mawwdwy Llanymawddwy Valley

My Grandparents went to this beautiful valley in the 1940's. Then for the rest of their lives. We are now a 3rd generation of friends with a family from the area. This place in Wales is very dear to my heart I have been ...Read more

A memory of Dinas

Eileen Handley

Eileen Handley My father was born in 1937 in Birmingham, UK. He had an older brother Gordon (known as Tom) and a baby sister Eileen. When my dad was 4 years old, his mother (Amy) died from Bronchial Pneumonia. His father ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham by Pam Jacobs

Follansbee Aka Follingsby Or Foljambe Of Hamsterley Durham England

This isn't exactly a 'memory' as it is a fact relating to my ancestors, the Follansbee's of Hamsterley, County Durham, England. It is recorded that the Follansbee's (various ...Read more

A memory of Hamsterley by Cheryl Follansbee/Foljambe

Gird And Cleek

If you were a boy in the 1950’s did you ever own, like I did, a gird and cleek? Many Motherwell fathers at the time worked in the local steelworks and some would make a gird and cleek for their young sons. Girls, on the other hand, ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell in 1955 by John Cunningham

Good Memories

I would have been at The Grange from c59-65 (Lexie Irving), big sister Sally from c53-64 and my younger brother, Richard c63-65 when we moved to Cheshire. The overall memory is definitely positive. Ok so the big double doors to the ...Read more

A memory of Welwyn by Lexie Gower

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Captions

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Caption For Giant's Causeway, From Grand Causeway 1897

Looking back to Aird Snout, the hexagonal structure of the Giant's Causeway can be clearly seen.

Caption For Weobley, Ye Olde Salutation Inn C1955

For a black and white village, the sculpture appropriately depicts a bird, Magnus the Magpie.

Caption For Port St Mary, Spanish Head, Sugar Loaf Rock 1895

The cliffs in this part of the island are important breeding grounds for sea birds.

Caption For Cranham, Prinknash Abbey, The Laity Chapel C1960

Incense-making has taken place at Prinknash for many years, and a Bird Park helps to attract visitors.

Caption For Weobley, Ye Olde Salutation Inn C1955

For a black and white village, the sculpture appropriately depicts a bird, Magnus the Magpie.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Beach 1899

It was known for its pleasure beach, and before the days of the scenic railway visitors could get a bird's eye view of the town from the Revolving Tower (left).

Caption For Mobberley, The Bird In Hand C1955

The Bird in Hand stands beside the road linking Knutsford with Wilmslow.

Caption For Glasson Dock, The Docks C1955

Even today the dock is like a living open-air museum, with old bits of machinery and rusting equipment around.

Caption For Teddington, The Bridge 1899

The bridge spanning the river from the Middlesex bank to the island is a suspension bridge, while the shorter structure crossing from the Surrey bank has a girder design.

Caption For Exmouth, General View 1890

The estuary itself has now been recognised as a bird sanctuary of international importance, attracting bird- watchers from around the world.