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Maps

49 maps found.

1940, Ansty Ref. NPO625900
1940, Ansty Ref. NPO625901
1899, Ansty Ref. RNE625899
1895, Ansty Ref. RNE625901
1919, Ansty Ref. POP625900
1945, Higher Ansty Ref. NPO733878
1898, Ansty Ref. RNC625901
1895, Ansty Ref. RNE625900
1946, Ansty Ref. NPO625899
1920, Ansty Ref. POP625899
1920, Ansty Ref. POP625901
1919, Ansty Coombe Ref. POP625902
1919, Little Ansty Ref. POP756813
1897-1909, Lower Ansty Ref. RNC768702
1900, Ansty Ref. HOSM36031
1887, Higher Ansty Ref. HOSM36028
1945, Ansty Cross Ref. NPO625903
1919, Lower Ansty Ref. POP768702
1897-1899, Ansty Ref. RNC625900
1895, Ansty Coombe Ref. RNE625902

Books

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Memories

78 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

“Play Up, Play Up, And Play The Game!”

My memory bank has been activated by the contributed items about Hugh Bell Central School, though my recollections of Hugh Bell are older than those published on this website. My years at Hugh Bell were 1938 to ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1940 by Harry Killick

The Postie

The postman was our great grandad, don't know his first name (I'll find out), but he was of the Fisher family. I believe the small girl is the mother of a friend of ours, Mary Rogers- will have to ask her maiden name. Rachel Anstis

A memory of Appledore by Rachel Anstis

Teenager In The Late 50s

i remember when i was eighteen on a saturday night going out with a pound note beer was 1shilling and one pence a pint the pound would buy eighteen pints 2 pints was my max into the black and the boot [collar and tie] rum and ...Read more

A memory of Aberdare by alan

Mg Midget

The mg midget in the picture belonged to an english teacher who was a bit of a snappy dresser .Always had matching flashy socks and tie , by the name of Mr smith . Not a bad chappy. Head master at the time Mr Ward drove an Austin ...Read more

A memory of New Addington by reevsey

Little Boy Left Home

My mam had died not so long ago when I was 8 years old. Me and my brother and sister, and my dad, we lived in Elm Street, near the wall at the river that came out of the Ebbw Vale steel works, a nasty smelly water way that would ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1946 by Roy Compton

Wish Tower, Devonshire Park And Beaches

During the years 1960 to 1967, aged 4 thru 11, this was my playground, as well as the Devonshire Park behind to the left. My parents ran the Devonshire Park Hotel during this time in Compton Street, an old ...Read more

A memory of Eastbourne by Paul Biancheri

Wiltshires

At the back of this photograph is Calne Free Church and just in front is "Wiltshires" the grocery shop.  My father William John Cook worked there for many years.  I can see him now neatly wrapping parcels in brown paper and tying them up with ...Read more

A memory of Calne by Judy Cook

Wilsmere Drive Northolt

Hi my name is Debbie I used to live in Wilmere Drive with my Grandparents Lesley and Lucy Vellenoweth in the 1960's. My best friend Margaret Peabody lived next door to me in No 65 she was a couple years older then me and my friend ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by terrydeb

Where To Start .....?

I lived in Woodland Close throughout my childhood and started at Kingsbury Green Primary School in 1959. The classrooms were brightly painted, and the smells of plasticine, paints, crayons, pink (carbolic) soap and school dinners ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1959 by Jackie Hayles

Westwood Grange Country Club

In the early 1970's I became a member of the Westwood Grange Country Club after my seagoing career was ended by a nasty incident at sea. The magnificent building, a former home of Lady Freda Leverhume, was owned by ...Read more

A memory of Westwood Grange by w.vicroberts

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Captions

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Caption For Devizes, The Fountain, Market Place C1950

It also shows the fine building of E & W Anstie Ltd, the tobacco manufacturers, which is now a clothes shop.

Caption For Lincoln, Green Dragon Hotel C1955

The blank site behind is now occupied by Thorngate House, a nasty 1960s office block: not a very attractive backdrop to this old merchant’s house.

Caption For Langham, Cold Overton Road C1950

This is one good reason for the simple petrol station at the corner - the only one on the whole route - but it is on a nasty double bend.

Caption For Lincoln, Green Dragon Hotel C1955

The blank site behind is now occupied by Thorngate House, a nasty 1960s office block: not a very attractive backdrop to this old merchant's house.

Caption For Launceston, Market Clock 1906

In 1905 it became the duty of the hotel boots boy to pull and tie down a cord which silenced the quarterjacks during the hours of darkness.

Caption For Launceston, Market Clock 1906

In 1905 it became the duty of the hotel boots boy to pull and tie down a cord which silenced the quarterjacks during the hours of darkness.

Caption For Cheltenham, High Street 1901

William Cobbett described the town in 'Rural Rides' as 'a nasty ill-looking place', full of “East India plunderers, West Indian floggers, English tax-gorgers… gluttons, drunkards and debauchers of all

Caption For Midhurst, North Street 1921

The late-Victorian towered building has been replaced by a nasty 1960s supermarket building, but otherwise little has changed.

Caption For New Brighton, The Pier C1960

Notice the almost formal clothing of the seaside visitors – the women all wearing dresses or skirts, children in smart footwear and ankle socks, and the men clad in jackets, pullovers and ties!

Caption For Moore, The Canal Bridge C1955

Since this tranquil image was captured by Frith, only pleasure boats ply the canal and tie at up Moore to stock up at the village shop.

Caption For Macclesfield, Market Place 1957

The biggest change today is a nasty 1970s building that replaces the bank on the right - and the continuig absence of the market.

Caption For Camberley, High Street C1955

An exception is the single-storey shops on the right, which have been replaced by a nasty three-storey flat-roofed 1960s building.

Caption For Lustleigh, From The East 1920

This device cut the oats, drew them into sheaves and tied them.

Caption For Lustleigh, From The East 1920

This device cut the oats, drew them into sheaves and tied them.