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Heather And Gorse Clog Dancers Dance At The Passage House Inn

On the north bank of the Teign estuary between Bishopsteignton and Kingsteignton is a waterside pub - the Passage House Inn - reached at the far end of mile long lane. This was ...Read more

A memory of Bishopsteignton in 2010 by John Howard Norfolk

Christmas Shopping In Totnes

Totnes provides lovely late night Christmas shopping evenings each December when the High Street and Market Square are decorated, the shop windows have illuminated Christmas displays and stay open late and the place is ...Read more

A memory of Totnes in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Heather And Gorse Clog Dancers Entertain In Totnes

Tuesday 11th December was a frosty clear night but the crowds of late night Christmas shoppers filled Totnes town centre to enjoy the candlelight, carol singers, buskers and stalls lining both ...Read more

A memory of Totnes in 2007 by John Howard Norfolk

Whitethorn Morris Dance At The 2007 Chippenham Folk Festival

It rained. It truly rained absolutely all day. Although Whitethorn Morris were booked for three dance spots in the street plus an Arena show there was no chance whatever for either ...Read more

A memory of Chippenham in 2007 by John Howard Norfolk

Whitethorn Morris Dance At Merlin''s Cave Pub

The lovely village green and pond at Chalfont St Giles are next to a splendid pub called Merlin's Cave.  This is a very popular summer evening venue for morris dancing and the dancers and ...Read more

A memory of Chalfont St Giles in 2001 by John Howard Norfolk

Whitethorn Morris Dance At The Iron Acton Folk Festival

The village of Iron Acton had both a Folk Club and a Folk Festival in the 1980's. I remember a beautiful summer weekend - probably 1983 - when Whitethorn Morris were invited to the ...Read more

A memory of Iron Acton in 1983 by John Howard Norfolk

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 ...Read more

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

Open Air Pool

I worked as a lifeguard there for the Summer of 1974. I loved working for the manager called Colin Nancarrow an ex PT Army Instructor. He was a very easy-going, nice guy. We set up the trampoline out in the park to drum up some ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1974 by Robert Ferguson

Barbaraville My Childhood Home

I was born and brought up in Barbaraville, spending the first 27 years of my life there before moving to Inverness. I will always remember it as an idyllic place to grow up in.. Many a happy hour was spent ...Read more

A memory of Barbaraville in 1970

Drum Roll. Matha Broon Fell Doon

For over thirty years MATHEW BROWN played the BIG BASE DRUM for the local Salvation Army Band. Marching back one morning from an open air service MATHEW slipped on the ice as we marched down a steep hill known as ...Read more

A memory of Kilbirnie in 1970 by John Allan

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Caption For Cartmel, The Square C1955

At the centre of the village is the ancient market cross and priory gatehouse, now owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Keswick, Castlerigg, Druids' Circle 1895

Erroneously known at the time when this photograph was taken as the Druids' Circle, the Castlerigg Stone Circle just outside Keswick is dramatically set in an amphitheatre of hills, including Skiddaw,

Caption For Donaghadee, Wharf 1897

Another view of the charming seaside town and port, this time looking to the prominent landmark, the 70 ft mound and ruined castle of 1821.

Caption For Keswick, Castlerigg, Druids' Circle 1895

Erroneously known at the time when this photograph was taken as the Druids' Circle, the Castlerigg Stone Circle just outside Keswick is dramatically set in an amphitheatre of hills, including Skiddaw

Caption For Croston, The Rectory Ruins C1950

The name 'Croston' means 'town with a cross'.

Caption For St Agnes, Cliffs At Chapel Porth C1955

The old Wheal Coates mine, perched on the steep cliffs of St Agnes Head, has been frequently photographed over the years.

Caption For Chirk, Castle C1869

The present castle was begun in about 1283 by Roger Mortimer.

Caption For Stonehenge, Showing The Hele Stone 1928

Stonehenge is the most well-known stone circle in the world, and this view is possibly one of the most remembered and famous.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Stone Table Of The Wizard 1896

Looking at this photograph of the Druids` Stones, with the horizontal stone on top, one can understand why an early 19th-century antiquarian wanted to claim it as an Ancient British cromlech

Caption For Penrith, St Andrew's Church 1893

In 1716 the parish church of St Andrew was found to be 'in a dangerous and ruinous condition'.

Caption For Heysham, The Village 1892

Quiet Heysham was once most famous for nettle beer and selling teas to trippers from its ancient cottages.

Caption For Mellor, From Cobden Edge C1955

Straddling an unclassified road between Hayfield and Marple, the village of Mellor is noted for its church, which is dedicated to St Thomas.

Caption For Tintagel, 1895

The dramatic cliffs and ruined castle at Tintagel have been photographed from many angles over the years.

Caption For Petersfield, Chapel Street C1955

That shop jutting out on the left is now Age of Elegance - as you enter look at the doorstep and you see, in mosaic, 'International Stores'.

Caption For Stonehenge, Showing The Hele Stone 1928

Stonehenge is the most well-known stone circle in the world, and this view is possibly one of the most remembered and famous.

Caption For Derbyhaven, Golf Links Hotel 1903

In the ten years or so prior to the Great War, golf went through a boom with a large number of courses opening throughout the UK.