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Raoc Army Camp

I was stationed at 104 Veh Coy (AFV) RAOC in the early fifties as an eighteen year old conscripted soldier. I have tried all ways to find any details of the camp and had no luck at all. I would appreciate it if anyone can recall ...Read more

A memory of Royston in 1951 by Douglas Gisborne

Grand Dad Jabez Johnson

Family legend has it that Grandad took a small party of friends for a pint or two in Oakengates. At the end of the evening for a lark he undid the traces and when they set off the horses went and the cart tipped up, to ...Read more

A memory of Oakengates in 1940 by Marie Fellows

Construction Of Bristol's Floating Harbour

Construction of the floating harbour: In the 18th century, the docks in Liverpool grew larger and so increased competition with Bristol for the tobacco trade. Coastal trade was also important, with the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Seaton Sluice Harbour Houseboat

I was born in Newsham in 1949 and lived in The Oval till I joined the RAF In 1967. My father Edward used to take me to Seaton Sluice to visit family when a youngster aged about 6 yrs old. He pointed out to me ...Read more

A memory of Seaton Sluice by dmarshallhome

Stokesby 40s 50s 60s

I read the memories of Cossey. I remember well Maureen Perryman, and the Blatchfords and Armours. That brought back many memories of my childhood in Stokesby. I was born at Stokesby Ferry and lived there until I was about ...Read more

A memory of Stokesby in 1950 by Maureen Newby

Bomber In Harbour Circa1940

My great grandfather crash landed a bomber in Mevagissey harbour in circa 1940 when his pilot was killed in action and co pilot was critically wounded. He was awarded the Distinguished Fling Medal which was listed ...Read more

A memory of Mevagissey in 1940 by David Moxey

Tilehurst 1960s

I was born at 4 Juniper Way, Tilehurst 1962. I lived there until I was 9.  I have such warm memories of that time although my memories appear more like snapshots as I was so young I remember some sounds of that time that have ...Read more

A memory of Tilehurst by Andrew Parker

My Memories Of Tilehurst

I was born in Theale but my parents moved to Tilehurst when I was 3 years of age where we lived at 16a Norcot Road with my grandparents Edith and Harold Goddard and other siblings to my mother Audrey Parsons, my father ...Read more

A memory of Tilehurst in 1940 by Hazel Parsons

Shirley Baptist Church

I attended Shirley Baptist Church from around 1962 until about 1968.  I was about 11 when I started and 17 when I left to go to Yardley Wood Baptist Church. I found the church services boring and dull but I ...Read more

A memory of Shirley in 1962 by jc

My Time At Raf Thornaby

I was stationed at RAF Thornaby from March 1954 until early 1957 when I was promoted and posted to RAF North Luffenhan in Rutland in preparation for the Suez campaign, which never came to be. Sadly, that air base ...Read more

A memory of Thornaby-on-Tees in 1954

Captions

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Caption For Barry Island, Redbrink Crescent 1925

The first large property on the left is The Towers, and in front of it is the path leading down to the harbour and Jackson's Bay.

Caption For St Margarets Bay, South Foreland Lowerlight 1898

1843; for a further ninety years after this photograph was taken, it offered both a warning and guidance for ships passing north along the white cliffs, and for those heading for Dover harbour

Caption For St Ives, Old Sloop Inn 1906

This popular inn on the harbour at St Ives is said to date back to 1312.

Caption For Portscatho, St Anthony's Lighthouse C1955

Guarding the entrance to Falmouth harbour, this lighthouse was completed in 1835 to the design of the Trinity House engineer James Walker, who also designed the famous Needles Lighthouse on the Isle of

Caption For Dover, The Harbour C1960

A panoramic view taken from Shakespeare Cliff shows to advantage the sweep of this famous harbour.

Caption For Whitby, St Ann's Staith 1886

The Harbour, the Bridge, St Ann's Staith, Pier Road, the Fish Market, the Piers

Caption For Bosham, Holy Trinity Church And The Green 1903

Bosham was an important harbour in Anglo-Saxon times; King Harold II sailed from here on his way to Normandy.

Caption For Charlestown, From The East 1890

This view indicates what an unlikely site Charlestown is for a harbour; yet the little dock was completed in 1801 by Charles Rashleigh, after whom it was named, for exporting china clay and

Caption For Minehead, Quay Street 1903

By 1903, the Red Lion, seen on the far left, has replaced a row of fishermen's cottages, but those beyond mostly survive, one being now The Old Harbour House Tea Rooms.

Caption For Langstone, Old Cottages C1955

The upper reaches of both harbours would have provided just such resources for early man in the Portsmouth area and while there is not a lot of evidence of settlement, flints have been identified

Caption For Charlestown, The Harbour 1912

The solid lock gates leading into the inner harbour allowed the water levels to be adjusted during any state of the tide, enabling either repairs to be undertaken or the dock to remain flooded at low water

Caption For Clovelly, Post Office, Transfer Of Mail 1936

Villagers still use donkeys and sleds to carry goods to and from their cottages and the tiny harbour far below.

Caption For Charlestown, The Harbour 1912

The solid lock gates leading into the inner harbour allowed the water levels to be adjusted during any state of the tide, enabling either repairs to be undertaken or the dock to remain flooded at low water

Caption For Pentewan, The Harbour 1912

This unusual view of the harbour looks down on the moored boats, and offers insight into their rarely-seen deck gear.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay 1929

The harbour was developed by the railway companies—wagons of the London Midland Scottish Line are drawn up at the quayside.

Caption For Bidston, The Observatory C1950

Built in 1866 by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board to provide observations for the benefit of shipping, its records include a full set of observations dating from 1867.

Caption For Seahouses, The Harbour C1936

Seahouses grew up in 1889, when the harbour was built to improve the fishing industry in the area.

Caption For Chichester, The View From The Canal 1898

This tiny stretch, less than a mile long, is all that is left of the grandiose Portsmouth & Arundel Canal, which linked Ford on the River Arun with Chichester and Portsmouth Harbour.

Caption For Newhaven, Fishermen's Cottages 1897

These cottages at Newhaven, Fife, are an example of the type of fishermen's dwelling that could be found around harbours from Scotland to at least Cullercoats in Northumbria, usually single-storey terraces

Caption For Chichester, The View From The Canal 1898

This tiny stretch, less than a mile long, is all that is left of the grandiose Portsmouth and Arundel Canal, which linked Ford on the River Arun with Chichester and Portsmouth Harbour.

Caption For Poole, The Harbour Offices 1904

The delivery boy with his basket, lounging against a pillar of the Harbour Office, seems to have adopted a far more natural pose than that of the lad nearest to him or the stiffly standing

Caption For Pwllheli, General View 1891

It has since developed as a pleasant seaside resort with a lengthy sandy beach and a little harbour.

Caption For Newquay, From The Fish Cellars 1887

The masts of trading ships are seen in the harbour; its north pier was to be badly damaged in a north-east gale two years later.

Caption For Whitstable, Harbour Street 1962

The Nelson in Harbour Street is in the centre of the photograph.