Places

6 places found.

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Maps

20 maps found.

1940, Black Rock Ref. NPO642070
1896, Black Rock Ref. RNE642065
1895, Black Rock Ref. RNE642070
1920, Black Rock Ref. POP642070
1900, Black Rock Ref. RNC642065
1898, Black Rock Ref. RNC642070
1919, Black Rock Ref. POP642065
1946, Black Rock Ref. NPO642065
1877 - 1878, Black Rock Ref. HOSM37911
1879 - 1903, Blackrock Ref. HOSM62966
1946, Blackrock Ref. NPO642884
1897, Blackrock Ref. RNE642883
1898, Blackrock Ref. RNE642884
1919, Blackrock Ref. POP642884
1906, Blackrock Ref. RNC642882
1899, Blackrock Ref. RNC642884
1947, Blackrock Ref. NPO642883
1919, Blackrock Ref. POP642883
1879 - 1903, Blackrock Ref. HOSM52564
1899-1900, Blackrock Ref. RNC642883

Books

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Memories

77 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Happy Daze, Happy Holidaze

My memories take me back to South Bragar as a young boy of 9. My father, Angus Murray, born in No.30 moved to Glasgow many years before. But then and till this day I still go back with my family and tell them probably to ...Read more

A memory of South Uist in 1972 by Norman Murray

Never Forget

i was born in kidsgrove in 1958 at 42 gloucester rd my name is tony villella. i remember red rock,was very hard to climb and the black hills and the old tower.does any body remember the broken down church behind st johns,the grave yard ...Read more

A memory of Talke in 1970 by Anthony Villella

The Nag''s Head

One didn't have to travel to London in the past to watch pro bands plying their trade. The Nag's Head public house was a much attended venue during the late 1960s and early 1970s for watching many of the (what was then known as) ...Read more

A memory of Wollaston in 1969 by Mick Austin

Update Of Those Memories Of The 60,S.

And so i became a full teenage worker, ha ha , off to earn all that fabulous money, to buy all i wanted and roll around every where in style, be like the grown ups , drink beer down the pub or up the pub in my ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood in 1966 by Nicolas Fumarola

F 18a Short Biographical Reminiscence

F-18 From a distance, Tam watched in silence. Like him, the monster had remained in the same place all night, dormant; poised. His eyes hurt from too many fags, the odd tear, and staring ahead into the night ...Read more

A memory of Whiteinch in 1962 by Alex Hay

Canada Road

Before we speak of Canada Road, a street in which I lived, it might be worth mentioning that whilst my father was already a soldier one day he happened to walk into Keys cafe not far from the camp site, and still being only eighteen years ...Read more

A memory of Arundel in 1961 by Mark Clarke

Family

I was in a home called Hill View in Andover/Winchester. I first met my brothers Richard and Nigel at this home when I was six years old. I remember a girl called Laura who received a birthday card from her mother when she was 15 years old. ...Read more

A memory of Bluntisham in 1961 by Dawn Peters

Redhill 1961

I remember the Teddy Boys and 'winkle pickers'. Our baby-sitter used to rock and roll in the living room, and us kids used to laugh because we could see her underwear when her flared skirt twirled! She used to paint our nails for us with ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1961 by Susan Francis

Childhood Home

The large house to the left of this photograph is my chidlhood home, Brynderwen. It is at the bottom of Field Street , opposite the Con Club, next to the Surgery. My father was one of the local Doctors who ...Read more

A memory of Pen-y-graig in 1961 by Jan Thomas

1960s In Bucks Mills

The earliest photo of me on Bucks Mills beach is in a pushchair from about 1951 -52! We were visiting for the day from my grandparents home in Bradworthy. In 1959 my grandparents, John and Gladys Dunn moved to Trundle Cottage ...Read more

A memory of Buck's Mills in 1960 by Jonathan Asprey

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Captions

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Caption For Tenby, From The Burrows 1925

Here we see the Black Rock, Black Rock Quarry and Black Rock Cottage, and behind is the bridge over the railway.

Caption For Cromford, Black Rocks 1892

This view of the overhanging, topmost rocks of the Black Rocks shows some of the many examples of graffiti, some of which is Victorian, which deface the gritstone boulders in the foreground

Ref. 85987
Caption For Rock, 1933

Rock lies opposite Padstow (background) on the shore of the Camel estuary.

Caption For Giant's Causeway, The Wishing Arch C1897

The character of Antrim's coast is nowhere better expressed than where it is possible to see the black basalt overlying the white chalk rocks, as here at the Wishing Arch.

Caption For West Bay, 1930

Looking eastwards from the cliffs above Black Rock.

Caption For Whitehead, The Beach 1897

Whitehead is a popular resort and the pebble beach is much in evidence in this view looking round to Black Head.

Caption For New Brighton, The Lighthouse 1887

The Black Rock had long been a hazard to navigation for ships entering or leaving Liverpool.

Caption For Morfa Bychan, Garreg Wen Lake 1925

Known today for its caravan parks and the long sandy beach of Black Rock sands, Morfa Bychan, just west of Porthmadog, was long celebrated for the story of Dafydd Garreg-Wen, the blind harpist, known for

Caption For Preston, River Ribble From Miller Park C1935

This wonderful nostalgic photograph shows steam engine 'black 5', the work-horse of the LMS region, heading south with non-corridor stock on a local, probably to Bamber Bridge and on to Blackburn.

Caption For Devils Bridge, The Falls C1880

bestrides a hundred feet above the observer, rendered doubly gloomy by its narrowness, and the wood which overhangs it; the stunning noise of the torrent thundering at his feet, and struggling through black

Caption For Devils Bridge, The Falls C1880

bestrides a hundred feet above the observer, rendered doubly gloomy by its narrowness, and the wood which overhangs it; the stunning noise of the torrent thundering at his feet, and struggling through black

Caption For Edinburgh, Castle From The Grassmarket 1883

Captain 'Black Jock' Porteous was in command of the city guard that took Wilson to his execution.