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Maps

71 maps found.

1891 - 1905, Windy Arbor Ref. HOSM61236
1896, Windy Arbor Ref. RNE871212
1947, Windy Arbor Ref. NPO871212
1902-1903, Windy Arbor Ref. RNC871212
1946, Cold Harbour Ref. NPO674894
1919, Cold Harbour Ref. POP674900
1921, Cold Harbour Ref. POP674909
1898-1899, Cold Harbour Ref. RNC674896
1897-1900, Cold Harbour Ref. RNC674899
1895, Cold Harbour Ref. RNE674900
1895, Cold Harbour Ref. RNE674901
1896, Cold Harbour Ref. RNE674905
1897-1899, Cold Harbour Ref. RNC674895
1919, Cold Harbour Ref. POP674899
1919, Cold Harbour Ref. POP674901
1947, Cold Harbour Ref. NPO674900
1940, Cold Harbour Ref. NPO674901
1895, Cold Harbour Ref. RNE674909
1886 - 1887, Cold Harbour Ref. HOSM41479
1923, Cold Harbour Ref. HOSM63436

Books

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Memories

95 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Birthplace And Never Forgotten When Asked

I was born in Dysart to a mining family of 5 brothers, me being in the middle. My mum watched over us all and used to take us walks by the man in the rock along to Wemyss and back via the castle estate. ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Sandy Stewart

A Day At Alum Chine In The 1960s

It's a few minutes before 8.30am, and I've just returned with the newspaper for Dad bought from the Riviera Hotel next door. I have to rush downstairs again in time to ring the gong for breakfast - Mr ...Read more

A memory of Westbourne in 1966 by Michael Bond

Summer Holidays

Browsing through the Book "I Remember when..." published by The Francis Frith Collection, I was so delighted to see a picture of The Quayside in 1896 at Salcombe, Devon. There standing proud above the quay was 'Harbour Lights', the ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe in 1890 by Pete Combellack

Power Boats

The wooden clinker built boat, painted white in the lower right of the picture, was one of a pair of fast boats that the late Arthur Shippey and Tom Louis ran from coffee house end steps. They would call loudly ""half hour trips round ...Read more

A memory of Whitby in 1953 by Jim Evans

Visiting The Isle Of Man Railway

Two of my friends i(Bob and Tony) n our Manchester University Hall of Residence were both train buffs and motorcyclists so one early summer weekend in 1967 we rode our bikes on a Friday evening down the "East Lancs ...Read more

A memory of Douglas in 1967 by John Howard Norfolk

Clog Morris Dancing At Torquay Harbour On An August Evening

This view of the harbour taken in 1888 has by chance captured dead centre the very spot where 120 years later the dancers and musicians of Heather and Gorse Clog Dancers turned out to ...Read more

A memory of Torquay in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Mid 1960s Mid 1980s

My parents David & Valerie, and younger brother Roger Angus lived at 'Rosevine' opposite the Rectory. The then vicar, Christopher Leach lived in the Rectory with his wife and children Godfrey and Hilary. Additionally, they ...Read more

A memory of Combpyne by Simon Angus

Seaham Harbour

THE MEN WOULD BRING THE BOATS IN AND HANG BUNCHES OF CRABS AND FISH ON THE RAIL SO WE COULD CHOOSE OUR OWN.

A memory of Seaham by Isabella Adams

Dunwich Monastery Gateway

My earliest memory of Greyfriars in Dunwich was probably driving down the hill in my grandfather's old car in 1960 as he brought me to my new home at The Barne Arms Hotel. I had been at boarding school at Dollar in ...Read more

A memory of Dunwich in 1965 by James Ritchie

East Front Road In The Sixties

My Grandparents, George and Ella Ashford, had retired to Pagham in 1958. They lived at number 12 East Front Road. Their bungalow was very comfortable with a great view out over the channel. The original railway ...Read more

A memory of Pagham by John Ashford

Captions

211 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Donaghadee, Beach 1897

The bay marks the natural harbour of this spot.

Caption For Polperro, The Harbour 1888

Note the mooring chains on the harbour bed.

Caption For Broadstairs, Promenade 1902

A turn of the century view of the promenade, showing Holy Trinity Church, Bleak House and the harbour.

Caption For Staithes, 1927

Children enjoy playing in the harbour whilst the huge mass of the Nab behind them gives a fascinating reflection into the water.

Caption For Polperro, The Harbour 1924

A few sailing fishing boats remain in the harbour at this date, while two fishermen display part of their catch on the quay.

Caption For Larne, Town Hall, Cross Street 1900

Its major attraction is the Oldersfleet Castle ruins, near Curran Point and the harbour.

Caption For Poole, Poole Park 1904

With its fine views across the harbour, Poole Park became a popular gathering ground for tourists who wanted to walk, row boats or just sit in the sunshine.

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff C1955

The big building by the harbour is Slaters, who exported many cargoes of lime at that time.

Caption For Howth, General View 1897

The island forms a natural breakwater to the harbour.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1890

Lines of Cornish 'luggers', the characteristic sail-powered vessels of the St Ives fishing industry, lie in packed tiers on the harbour sand.

Caption For Egremont, Landing Stage 1890

John Askew, who was at one time Liverpool's harbour master, founded the Egremont ferry service.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Grey Friars Tower 1891

This tower escaped demolition during the Dissolution because it was a prominent landmark for ships entering the harbour.

Caption For Boscastle, Pixie Cottage C1960

Boscastle's slate-built cottages cling to the side of the beautiful valley of the River Valency, an important route inland down which came the slate and grain that were shipped from the harbour.

Caption For Staithes, North Cliff 1925

Again the Nab dominates the harbour and, at first glance, resembles the shape of a whale.

Caption For Port Isaac, 1895

Port Isaac is one of Cornwall's least spoilt fishing villages; it grew up around the head of the sheltered harbour.

Caption For Margate, The Harbour 1906

Another low-tide photograph of Margate harbour.

Caption For Cowes, Victoria Pier 1908

Cowes harbour is a fine natural anchorage which has been appreciated by sailors for centuries.

Caption For Portland, Chesil Beach From Fortuneswell 2003

Urban Fortuneswell has spread upwards from Portland Harbour to the houses beside New Road.

Caption For Donaghadee, Beach 1897

A view looking south round the sweep of the bay to the little harbour, once used by the mail boats to Portpatrick in Wigtownshire.

Caption For Woodchester, Church 1890

A prominent monument inside commemorates Wedgwood Allen of the Royal Flying Corps as a knight in armour.

Caption For Poole, Sunset At Rockley Sands C1965

Campers drift back to their caravans after watching one of Poole Harbour's famous sunsets.

Caption For Brownsea Island, The Castle 1891

Brownsea is the largest island in Poole Harbour, and now belongs to the National Trust.

Caption For Arnside, From The Beach 1894

Once a thriving port and Westmorland's only link to the sea, Arnside eventually lost its trade to better placed harbours.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1908

Horses and carts were still the best way of loading and off-loading in a tidal harbour.