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1903-1906, Silverknowes Ref. RNC831409
1902-1903, Sinfin Moor Ref. RNC831550
1899, Pelhamfield Ref. RNC802705
1903-1910, Pencarnisiog Ref. RNC803082
1903-1910, Penrhyd Lastra Ref. RNC804087
1903-1910, Pen-Y-Garnedd Ref. RNC804879
1903-1910, Penysarn Ref. RNC805057
1903-1906, Pilton Ref. RNC806214
1899-1909, Ningwood Common Ref. RNC792341
1901-1903, North Evington Ref. RNC793272
1899-1909, Northwood Ref. RNC794524
1899-1909, Norton Ref. RNC794591
1903-1904, Slateford Ref. RNC832525
1901-1903, South Knighton Ref. RNC834986
1898, Southend-on-Sea Ref. RNC835571
1899, Southford Ref. RNC835686
1899, Southmead Ref. RNC835742
1899, Speedwell Ref. RNC836157
1901-1902, Ravensthorpe Ref. RNC813797
1903-1910, Rhoscolyn Ref. RNC815903

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Memories

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Completely Changed!!

My father took my mother and I on holiday to Woolacombe every year in the 1950's. At that time, in the height of the Summer months we would be the only family on the main beach (as well as the Barracane Beach where we searched ...Read more

A memory of Woolacombe in 1950 by June Miller

Memories Of Kilburn

Born of Irish immigrants in 1951, maiden name Power, I lived in Maygrove Rd and used to visit Timms sweet shop alot. I went to Kingsgate School and the Grange Park most lunch times, and every Sunday I had to attend ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1964 by Eileen Winters

Memories

We (me and older brother and sister), stayed in a relatives bungalow really close to the sea several years.. disjointed but strong memories :- - pebble dashed walls - those garden walls made of preformed concrete blocks with patterned ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick

Working At The Bowling Alley

Having returned from Australia, I got a job as controller 4 nights and Sundays, it was a great scene, what with the disco downstairs, the bar upstairs, a barber shop, restaurant, 24 lanes, and a juke box with great ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1966 by Bob Bell

Theres No Place Like Home

I used to walk up Railway St years ago on my way home to Pilgrim St. Looking at these street pictures makes me want visit and see my old home town. I went to Walverden School but can't remember the name of the street it was ...Read more

A memory of Nelson in 1946 by Margaret Bettendorff

Young Days In Bexley

Other peoples memories are bringing back some of my own. Walking from Bexley to the Regal for Saturday morning movies across the heath. Frog spawn from the river at the mill. Walking to school past the brewery to the little ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1945 by Michael Gorst

Boating On The Broads

Two years after our first visit we came again, bringing our own river cruisers towed by our own cars. We had located a slipway to launch at Martham boatyard prior to starting the holiday. The location at Martham was ...Read more

A memory of Potter Heigham in 1970 by Mike Atherley

Skellow Park

i was born right next to the park at number 3 Laurel Terrace. My parents were called Sam & Edith Barnett. I lived there for nearly 30 years & spent many a happy day as a kid in that park, climbing trees & making up games ...Read more

A memory of Skellow in 1966 by Mick Barnett

My First School

Cannot remember that much of Skellow school, but i do remember going on a weeks trip to Ingelborough hall in class 8 that would have been Mrs Lee's class. I was around maybe 9/10 yrs old then & with it being my first time away ...Read more

A memory of Skellow in 1970 by Mick Barnett

War Time Wimbledon

During the war I was a pupil at St Mary's school in Russel Road, about 100 yards from the theatre. When there was an air raid during school time, the whole school would march up to the stage door of the theatre and all of us ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1940 by George White

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Caption For Huddersfield, The Parish Church C1960

The parish church of St Peter at Huddersfield was built on a Norman foundation, but was extensively restored and remodelled by J P Pritchett of York in 1836, in the Victorian Gothic style.

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity College, The Great Court 1914

The fountain in the centre was built at the beginning of the 17th century by Italian craftsmen.

Caption For Ipswich, The Dock Entrance C1955

What makes the Wet Dock so useful is that it is a non-tidal section of the port. Water in the dock is held at a con- stant level by the lock gates.

Caption For Teignmouth, The Promenade C1955

Holidays at British resorts were thriving in the 1940s. Large stacks of deck chairs punctuated the prom- enade.

Caption For Ormskirk, The Clock Tower C1960

There have been weekly markets at Ormskirk since 1286; the ancient market cross was replaced by this clock tower in 1876. It contains the town's fire bell, given by Lord Derby in 1684.

Caption For Eardisley, C1950

Today this view hasn't changed at all.

Caption For Whitney, The Church And Wye Valley C1955

Today this view hasn't changed at all.

Caption For Long Melford, Kentwell Hall 1895

The red-brick Tudor manor house of Kentwell Hall stands at the northern end of Long Melford. Today it is best known for the striking Tudor Rose brickwork maze set into the courtyard.

Caption For Spiddal, The Beach C1965

The beach at Spiddal has always been popular with Galway folk and other tourists. In this scene, the beach is quiet, with bathers enjoying a summer swim. The village is in the distance.

Caption For Goudhurst, Village 1904

A picture postcard view of Goudhurst, looking up the hill to the church peeping out at the top. This view is little changed today.

Caption For Launceston, Fore Street 1906

The prominent sign at the top of the hill is that of the Jubilee Inn.

Caption For Broadway, The Village C1955

By the 1950s, with the advent of popular motoring, Broadway was starting to attract car-borne tourists in considerable numbers.

Caption For Oxford, Somerville College 1907

Named after Mary Somerville, a Scottish mathematician, Somerville College boasts two prime ministers among its graduates—Indira Gandhi and Margaret Thatcher.

Caption For Road Weedon, Jan's Folly C1965

This village is on Watling Street at the junction with the Northampton to Warwick Road. The older village, Lower Weedon, is to the south-west of Watling Street.

Caption For Wisborough Green, 1896

A spacious green lies at the heart of this charming Sussex village. The church stands on rising ground, and has a distinctive off-centre tower.

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Caption For Borrowdale, Grange 1893

Grange is the hamlet at the foot of Borrowdale, where the River Derwent, seen on the left of this photograph, meanders through water meadows into mighty Derwent Water to the north.

Caption For Kettering, Grammar School, Windmill Avenue C1960

The newly-opened Grammar School at the end of Windmill Avenue. A ceramic mural on the front by William Mitchell demonstrated the progressiveness of the architects.

Caption For Atwick, The Cliffs C1960

Erosion is a real problem here, and it can be quite difficult to get down to the beach.

Caption For Farlington, St Andrew's Church C1960

This small church on the outskirts of Portsmouth dates from 1872, and the north aisle from 1875.

Caption For Weymouth, The Nothe 1898

Weymouth's importance as a naval anchorage meant that it was heavily defended until relatively modern times.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place C1955

The 15th-century tower of St Mary's church overlooks the Market Place. The roof is decorated with angels bearing the marks of shots supposedly fired at them by Puritan soldiers.

Caption For Dublin, Terenure C1900

Dublin had an extensive tramway system, the oldest route from College Green to Garville Avenue dating from 1872.

Caption For Moffat, British Tennis Championships 1892

At the beginning of the 20th century, Moffat attracted tourists wishing to sample the delights of the nearby sulphureous-saline wells.

Caption For Leicester, Granby Street 1949

As Granby Street sweeps right towards the Clock Tower, the photograph clearly illustrates the unspectacular variety of buildings to be seen in the city centre.