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Maps

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1905-1907, Kirn Ref. RNC749302
1905-1907, Luss Ref. RNC770745
1906-1907, Inverlussa Ref. RNC744114
1905-1907, Inverneill Ref. RNC744125
1906-1908, Java Ref. RNC744935
1905-1907, Loch Lomond Ref. RNC762352
1906-1907, Loch Melfort Ref. RNC762457
1905-1906, Mill Knowe Ref. RNC780338
1906-1907, Minard Ref. RNC781348
1905-1907, Whitehouse Ref. RNC868816
1906-1907, Crinan Ref. RNC683292
1906-1907, Crinan Ferry Ref. RNC683294
1907, Croggan Ref. RNC683742
1906-1907, Daill Ref. RNC687517
1906-1907, Fionnphort Ref. RNC705906
1906-1907, Bunessan Ref. RNC655406
1905-1907, Cardross Ref. RNC661258
1906-1908, Gruline Ref. RNC723210
1906-1907, Garbhallt Ref. RNC711241
1905-1907, Helensburgh Ref. RNC730682

Books

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Memories

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Happy Times In Collyhurst

I was born in Windsors Street, Collyhurst in 1950. I went to St Oswald's School and also walked with St James Sunday School. I remember Pop Henson, he married my mam & dad. I remember the docs Davey, Duguid and ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by June Major

A Wartime Child

I was born in 1935 at 25 Cambridge Road, maiden name Lee. There were six of us, parents, 2 older sisters, Beryl and Gwen, and grandmother. I remember many of the shops from the late 30's to the early 50's when we moved to ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow in 1930 by Margaret Waddingham

Mr Laidlaw

I read a post from STEVEN LAIDLAW asking if I/we remember his grandfather who owned a building company. Yes, Steven, I remember it well and I believe the entrance to his yard is still there in St. Albans Road, but I'm not sure. Mr ...Read more

A memory of High Barnet by Roland Wood

Ellacombe Road Williams Close

The earliest memories of the shops on Ellacombe Road was a Co-op at the top of the rank of shops a kiosk then Ron the off licence, wool shop, butchers and greengrocers at the bottom, these all closed when Asda ...Read more

A memory of Longwell Green in 1980 by Ricky Veale

Railway Tavern Imperial Restaurant Primrose St

Does anyone remember a pub called the Railway Tavern that used to be in Primrose Street? I actually thought it was Primrose Lane, but can't see that on the map now. Same street as the public baths ...Read more

A memory of Fishcross in 1979 by Andrew Errol

Playing

The tree was hotel. A ship. Sheffield Wedneday boat A tin bath.

A memory of Crane Moor in 1960 by Sandra Shires

St James

Hi everyone, I too lived in Collyhurst, and also went to St James School, I think the year was 1952. I lived in Zinc Street if I remember correctly, the Locomotive pub was on the corner of the street. My grandparents lived in ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1952 by Carol Rae

1962/63 Best Time Of My Childhood

I can't believe this, amazing even if the names are coincidence, I was at Warnham Court 1962-63, I can remember lots of names: Roy Riggs, with his 'German' dictionary. June Palmer. John Thorp, we ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1962 by Victor Chytry

My First Boyfrield Was From Splott

My first boyfriend was John Hawkins, he lived in Splott. My name was Christine Morris then and I lived in no 8 Rossily Road, Rumney with my aunty Eunice Lloyd and my cousin Dennice. I loved living down there. I ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1961

Pontnewydd Church School

As I remember, the discipline there was tough, but at least you knew right from wrong and if you did something wrong you could expect punishment - nearly always the cane. We all had to attend the church for assembly ...Read more

A memory of Pontnewydd in 1940 by Lance Ford

Captions

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Caption For Emsworth, The Old Mill C1955

The old tide mill overlooking the quay at Emsworth, once Chichester Harbour's main port and an important centre for the oyster trade.

Caption For Weymouth, The Parade 1898

Weymouth owes its origins as a favourite resort to the patronage of George III and of the rest of fashionable Georgian society, who travelled to the town to take up the new 'cure' of sea bathing.

Caption For Watford, Catholic Church 1906

Dominating its rather mundane surroundings, Holy Rood Church, built between 1883-90, was the inspiration of J F Bentley, later to be the architect of London's Westminster Cathedral, and its brickwork

Ref. C542010
Caption For Cranford, C1965

As with so many towns to the west of London, Cranford lies on the old stagecoach route to the fashionable city of Bath.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1925

We are looking in the opposite direction from 72955 (pages 52-53) along the Esplanade, with the tower of the town church of Holy Trinity to the left of the clock tower.

Caption For Aldeburgh, The Parade 1906

We are looking north at the North Lookout.

Caption For Batheaston, High Street C1960

The main road from London follows the Fosse Way here into Bath.

Caption For Scawby, The Village C1960

More accurately, this is the rear of Church Street; modern detached houses have been developed in the allotment-style gardens.

Caption For Great Parndon, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin C1960

St Andrews Church is thought to be the oldest church in Harlow.

Caption For Dublin, Phoenix Park, Wellington Monument 1890

This 204ft (63m) high obelisk on the south side of the main road was designed by Robert Smirke and believed to be the highest in the world at the time.

Caption For Stokes Bay, The Beach 1898

Just a handful of people and two bathing machines can be seen in this late-Victorian photograph of Stokes Bay.

Caption For Exmouth, View From The Beacon 1925

Exmouth's long sea front and sandy beaches made sea-bathing a popular recreation from the town's earliest days as a resort.

Caption For Oxford, The Rollers, On The Cherwell 1906

The Rollers enabled punts to be moved from a lower part of the river to a higher part.

Caption For Llandudno, The Parade 1895

The 90ft-wide promenade sweeps around to the pier, the Pavilion and the Grand Hotel.

Caption For Alston, Market Cross C1955

Claimed to be the highest market town in England, Alston commands sweeping views of the North Pennines and the South Tyne Valley.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street 1922

A motorbike and side car can be seen heading towards St Michael's Church, where John Wesley preached from the 15th-century pulpit in 1726.

Ref. L190027
Caption For Longleat, C1966

It sits comfortably in 900 acres of landscaped grounds, which were designed by Capability Brown.

Caption For Biddulph, Mow Cop Castle C1955

Mow Cop could be said to be the birthplace of the Primitive Methodist movement, for it was here in 1807 that Hugh Bourne (1772-1852) and William Clowes (1780-1851) held their first meetings.

Caption For Fordwich, The Town Hall C1955

Now a National Trust property and open as a museum, this stone, brick and timber building is said to be the smallest town hall in Britain.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Beach 1939

Although Wells is a natural seaside resort with a soft sandy beach and shallow sea for bathing, the lookout and lifeboat station in the background mark the possibility of dangers, particularly for those

Caption For Radstock, Main Road C1965

In the 19th century this area was the centre of a busy coal mining industry.

Caption For Saltford, The Village C1955

Saltford's original village lies on a hillside tunnelled underneath by the Great Western Railway.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Green C1965

This must be the best-known view in Essex.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Esplanade 1894

This view looks south from one of the two lookout towers on the beach.