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Maps

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1947, Blyth Ref. NPO644630
1947, Blyth Ref. NPO644629
1923, Blyth Ref. POP644630
1926, Blythe Ref. POP644642
1897, Blyth Ref. RNE644629
1903, Blyth Ref. RNC644630
1901-1903, Blyth Ref. RNC644629
1946, The Blythe Ref. NPO846300
1921, Blyth End Ref. POP644635
1899, Blyth End Ref. RNE644635
1897, Blythe Bridge Ref. RNE644643
1895, Blyth Ref. RNE644630
1925, Blyth Ref. POP644629
1921, Blythe Bridge Ref. POP644643
1902, The Blythe Ref. RNC846300
1946, Blythe Marsh Ref. NPO644650
1921, The Blythe Ref. POP846300
1946, Blyth End Ref. NPO644635
1897, Blythe Marsh Ref. RNE644650
1897, North Blyth Ref. RNE792950

Books

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Memories

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Wonderful Days

We spent all our warm summer holidays at Westgate. We lived in South London. My Grandmother lived in Quex Road and we had a caravan on St Crispens caravan site. I loved getting fish heads from the fish monger to go crabbing. I ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea by grahamleeper1

Treco Bay

We stayed in a small caravan the first holiday we had in Porthcawl during the miners fortnight holiday in June many years ago. Other wise it would be day or afternoon trips to Porthcawl and other seaside resorts along the South Wales coast . ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl by Brian Neale

Holidays In The 60s

We went to Pevensey Bay every year when I was a child. We stayed in one of a row of 3 houses along Coast rd, which were set right on the beach. They were owned by a man named Mr Piddock. A lot of time was spent at the Bay hotel, ...Read more

A memory of Pevensey Bay by cathrynmoon

Family Holidays

For six years, when my children were small, we rented various cottages in Collieston. Two of my children took their first steps there on the sands to reach the sea when the tide was in. We walked every good day to Hackley Bay and ...Read more

A memory of Collieston by Margaret Chick

Coffee Bar, Lemington.

In the Fifties I discovered, or rather was introduced to, a coffee bar somewhere in Lemington, in Newcastle and this became the place to go! I don't remember what we drank - coffee? squash? I have no recollection. But what I do ...Read more

A memory of Lemington by Trish Bailey

Charles Of The Ritz ,Burgess Hill

I worked for Charles Of The Ritz in the late 1960's in the warehouse at the London Road end of Victoria Road, preparing and despatching the orders . We also prepared orders for Christian Dior, Yves St Laurent and ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill by annettelat1972

A Broch Childhood

This picture is I would think, the most significant view of Fraserburgh. There are stories surrounding the Wine cave and the Wine tower that all brochers will Know. The entrance to the wine cave is in the corner of this wee bay ...Read more

A memory of Fraserburgh by boyd.livingstone

Wrong Title This Is A View Towards Filey

It is not possible to see Bridlington from Reighton. This is the view across Filey Bay towards Filey and Filey Brigg.

A memory of Reighton

Woody Bay

I have a lot of information about Woody Bay from the 1880's to the 1980's. I lived there myself from 1968 to 1971 and had connections with the place after that. Rather than ramble on for ages and ages, the simple answer is for me to ...Read more

A memory of Woody Bay Sta by mcilhattons

Woodham Mortomer Post Office 1950s. Mr Taylor's

Neat gardens of squares of box hedging kept very small and neat, both sides of the path from the road to shop, these squares full of striking displays of red and yellow flowers changing with the seasons, ...Read more

A memory of Tantobie

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Captions

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Caption For Godrevy Island, The Lighthouse 1890

The lighthouse gave warning of a dangerous reef called The Stones that lies on the northern side of St Ives Bay. The

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Beach 1930

Such is the unbroken nature of the West Dorset coastline that artificial harbours had to be constructed at Lyme Regis and West Bay. The

Caption For Port St Mary, 1893

Lying opposite Castletown in Carrickey Bay, the inner harbour dries completely at low water, exposing an varied array of assorted weed and barnacle-covered rocks.

Caption For St Audries, School 1903

St Audries occupies a natural bowl looking out over the sea above the cliffs of St Audries Bay. The

Caption For Kents Bank, From Kirkhead 1894

We can just see the river channel out on Morecambe Bay. The

Caption For Swanage, From Durlston Castle 1892

Former 'quarr houses' and stone workings (bottom left) can be seen here beside Durlston Bay (lower right) which revealed fossils of the first marsupial-type mammals that succeeded the dinosaurs.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, West Promenade 1906

The beach runs in a glorious sweep around the bay. The

Caption For St Blazey, Luxulyan Valley 1893

St Blazey is a modest town that sits inland from the port of Par in St Austell Bay. The

Caption For Falmouth, Flushing From Green Bank 1893

The expanse of harbour we see here is only a small part of this natural seaport.

Caption For St Ives, Chy An Albany Hotel 1922

The Hotel is situated in Albany Terrace overlooking St Ives Bay. The

Caption For Kewstoke, The Village 1896

The photographer is standing on Monks Hill, looking down the winding road that leads to the centre of the original village.

Caption For Worbarrow, Bay C1930

The fishing hamlet of Worbarrow (upper left), is seen here with Hill Cottage below Gold Down and Sea Cottage boathouses facing Worbarrow Bay. The

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1950

The low building on the pier was home to the RAF Marine Branch.

Caption For Aylesbury, Ye Olde King's Head Hotel C1955

After years as a pub and hotel, the King's Head underwent major and scholarly restoration in the 1990s, and the front is now coated overall with yellow ochre limewash.

Caption For Barry Island, Redbrink Crescent 1925

This photograph was taken from Nells Point above Jackson's Bay. The

Caption For Penzance, Promenade 1906

This breezy walk is one of the finest in the western counties, and promenaders enjoy broad vistas of the sea and boats plying between the fishing villages of Mounts Bay. The

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Beach 1930

Such is the unbroken nature of the West Dorset coastline that artificial harbours had to be constructed at Lyme Regis and West Bay. The

Caption For Cresswell, Pele Tower C1955

Looking out over Druridge Bay, the rectangular three-storey tower of the late 14th to early 15th centuries takes its name from the Cresswell family.

Caption For Weymouth, Beach Show 1899

The coast here, turning to the south, forms a wide, open bay. The

Caption For Filey, Lowfield Farm Camp C1955

Here we see the modest wooden buildings of the Lowfield Farm Camp, which was a predecessor of the giant holiday camp near Hunmanby which now dominates Filey Bay. The

Caption For Barry Island, The Silver Queen 1925

The 'Silver Queen' and the 'Silver Spray' (right) were among the first propeller-driven passenger boats to appear on the Island, and gradually replaced the numerous rowing boats that plied for hire in

Caption For Aberdovey, From The Hills 1892

St Peter's, the Victorian church in the middle of the picture, was Aberdovey (or Aberdyfi's) first church, though the song 'The Bells of Aberdyfi' suggests that an earlier church lies drowned beneath the

Caption For Mildenhall, Tillys Pantry Cafe C1965

Situated at the top of Mill Street, Tilly's advertised '…luncheons, teas and light refreshments, everything homemade.'

Caption For Filey, The Parade 1932

Walking along with their sun-bonneted charges, these three ladies have a wonderful view of the bay. The