Maps

119 maps found.

1903-1904, Blackpool Ref. RNC642857
1919, Blackpool Corner Ref. POP642864
1898, Blackpool Corner Ref. RNE642864
1901-1912, Blackpool Ref. RNC642858
1899-1900, Blackpool Ref. RNC642859
1891 - 1910, Blackpool Ref. HOSM34172
1903, Blackpool Corner Ref. HOSM37984
1898-1899, Blackpool Corner Ref. RNC642864
1896, Little Bispham Ref. RNE756906
1896, Little Marton Ref. RNE757691
1896, Hoohill Ref. RNE739899
1947, Hoohill Ref. NPO739899
1947, Little Marton Ref. NPO757691
1924, Hoohill Ref. POP739899
1903-1904, Hoohill Ref. RNC739899
1924, North Shore Ref. POP793903
1903-1904, Little Layton Ref. RNC757583
1903-1904, Little Marton Ref. RNC757691
1903-1904, Warbreck Ref. RNC860460
1893, Bispham Ref. HOSM37965

Books

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Memories

232 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Childhood Of Norton Canes.

i was born in Hednesford Road, followed by my sisters in 1958 and 1960. We enjoyed a fantastic childhood - we lived in a three up, three down, with an outside toilet and a tin bath. I remember our toilet freezing over ...Read more

A memory of Norton Canes

Happy Days

I was born in 1953 and lived in Nelson until 1978 when I moved to Scotland with my husband. I've lived in Hampshire for 26 years now. I used to live in High St and from the early 60s in Ashgrove Tce, by the bus station. The ...Read more

A memory of Nelson by Denise Blakemore

Early Years In Park Road

Born in 1947 to Ted & Cred Fowles, I lived in 3 Park Road until 1955 when I moved down the hill to Southsea. I started Tanyfron primary school in 1951 and went on to Penygelli Secondary school, Coedpoeth, in 1958. ...Read more

A memory of Tanyfron by Ann Evans

My Childhood In Burton In The 50's And 60's

I was born in the village in 1949, in an end terrace No.1 Woodview. It was down a small road in the centre of the village and at the top, I believe at one time there was a timber yard/sawmill. ...Read more

A memory of Burton in Lonsdale by ian.blundell

My Time Living In Old Langho.

I moved to Old Langho in I think in 1954, I was an orphan I went to live with Mr and Mrs Pye. We lived at number 42 Larkhill, Mr and Mrs Pye where nurses at Brockhall hospital. There is a bit of a field between the ...Read more

A memory of Old Langho by Terence Pye

Coming Into Halifax Via North Bridge

As a child we used to return in the car down the hill towards North Bridge and the game was to be the first to spot Wainhouse Tower amongst all the other mill chimneys there were at that time (late 50s/early ...Read more

A memory of Halifax by leura123

School Days And Beyond

Having just stumbled on this website I felt compelled to add my recollections of living in Fenham in Cheeseburn Gardens from circa 1961 to 1980. I lived 2 streets down the hill from the first contributor who lived in Ovington ...Read more

A memory of Fenham by keith.hindson

Blackpool Should Have Stayed There.

Born in Victoria Hospital. Grew up on Knitting Row Lane, Out Rawcliff. Worked at Fox's Biscuits and Big Jim's Black Horse Boddington pub in Kirkham. Worked in the engineering shop at the Blackpool Pleasure Beach. ...Read more

A memory of Blackpool by brruugen

4 Wentworth Road Darton West

Born at 4 wentworth road July 1936 ,remember the good times also brother Berick . The place has changed in the last 30yrs ,I moved to Blackpool 30yrs ago but still have good memory,s. You will remember my sister May Wilson

A memory of Kexbrough by gedwilson36

Early Days

Born in 1939, lived in Lansdowne Grove, House destroyed by German bomb I was buried in rubble. Moved away to Blackpool returned to Heron Road Willesden 1947. Made very few friends, Names remembered are Owen family, Syd West Jack ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by jmjmwillis

Captions

85 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Blackpool, North Promenade 1906

At this time the Blackpool and Fleetwood tramway systems were separate concerns, and even lacked a connecting line.

Caption For Filey, The Boat Cart 1927

Over at Blackpool, they used long mobile gangways at low tide and horse-drawn boat carts the rest of the time.

Caption For Ramsgate, Postcard Design C1960

This postcard typifies Ramsgate at the height of its holiday seaside popularity, when it challenged the renown of Blackpool with its lights and entertainment.

Caption For Blackpool, View From Palatine Hotel 1890

Places such as Blackburn and Burnley were all but empty as millworkers and their families escaped en masse to Blackpool, Southport, Morecambe, Scarborough and North Wales.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1960

Even though there are no leaves on the trees, Lord Street is still busy; as at Blackpool, trippers visit all year round.

Caption For St Annes, Clifton Drive South 1914

The paving blocks between the tracks were made from white wood, balastic lava or jarrah.

Caption For Blackpool, The South Jetty From The Wellington Hotel 1890

The pier opened in 1868 as the South Pier, then changed its name to Blackpool Central when the Victoria (now South) Pier opened.

Caption For Blackpool, Seafront 1901

At the time when this picture was taken, a holiday in Blackpool represented a considerable outlay for the average factory or mill worker.

Caption For Worcester, Lich Gate 1906

The posters on the wall advertise Midland Railway excursions to Blackpool and Weston-super-Mare, promising some hard-earned fun for Worcester's wage slaves.

Caption For Blackpool, North Promenade 1906

In May 1912 HRH Princess Louise opened the widened promenade, an event which brought thousands of visitors to Blackpool.

Caption For Cleveleys, Princess Walk C1955

A quieter resort than neighbouring Blackpool, Cleveleys attracted holidaymakers who were more inclined to stroll along the promenade or sit reading in the sheltered sea-front gardens.

Caption For Blackpool, Lansdowne Crescent 1890

On the same day Blackpool Carnival Week began; this was a great success, featuring tableaux from all over the burgeoning Fylde.

Caption For Walsall, Approach To The Aboretum 1967

Opened in 1874, on the site of a disused quarry on the edge of the town centre, the Arboretum is a surprisingly peaceful park where fat, contented ducks loaf around a pool.

Caption For Blackpool, Church Street 1901

It was possible to place a grocery order at your local Duckworth branch, who would then arrange for one of the Blackpool shops to deliver it to your holiday accommodation in time for your arrival.

Caption For Blackpool, The South Jetty From The Wellington Hotel 1890

The pier opened in 1868 as the South Pier, then changed its name to Blackpool Central when the Victoria (now South) Pier opened.

Caption For Lea, Blackpool Road C1955

Before the M55 motorway opened, Blackpool Road, which passes through Lea on the outskirts of Preston, was busy with traffic to and from the holiday resort.

Caption For Scarborough, The South Cliff Tramway 1890

At just under 21 miles from Whitby, Scarborough rapidly developed to become the premier resort of the Yorkshire coast, and was often overrun with day trippers, as Blackpool was.

Caption For Blackpool, The Promenade 1947

The coming of the railway during the middle of the 19th century was the catalyst that sparked Blackpool's development as a holiday resort, and factory and mill workers flocked from

Caption For Blackpool, Central Promenade C1955

The coming of the railway during the middle of the 19th century was the catalyst that sparked Blackpool's development as a holiday resort, and factory and mill workers flocked from

Caption For Blackpool, Seafront 1901

Before the promenade defences were completed in 1905, Blackpool's sea-front hotels were literally that, with only a narrow road separating them from the waves that crashed onto the beach.

Caption For Blackpool, Bailey's Hotel 1890

Bailey's Hotel was the first to accommodate visitors to Blackpool, along with Bennett's and Yorkshire House.

Caption For Walsall, Approach To The Aboretum 1967

Opened in 1874, on the site of a disused quarry on the edge of the town centre, the Arboretum is a surprisingly peaceful park where fat, contented ducks loaf around a pool.

Caption For Lytham, The Assembly Rooms 1929

At the same time Blackpool and Lytham were linked by the coast railway.

Caption For Blackpool, Winter Gardens 1894

In June 1878, the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Thomas Owen, travelled to Blackpool to open the Winter Gardens.