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Maps

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1906-1907, Upper Kilchàttan Ref. RNC857535
1906-1907, Uragaig Ref. RNC858186
1906-1907, Vaul Ref. RNC858651
1905-1907, West Tarbert Ref. RNC865031
1906-1907, Hough Ref. RNC741013
1906-1907, Ichrachan Ref. RNC743114
1906-1907, Inveraray Ref. RNC743979
1905-1907, Inverbeg Ref. RNC743992
1906-1907, Inverinan Ref. RNC744074
1905-1907, Invernoaden Ref. RNC744132
1905-1907, Rosneath Ref. RNC820236
1905-1907, Rothesay Ref. RNC820392
1906-1907, Salum Ref. RNC824705
1905-1907, Torinturk Ref. RNC850337
1905-1907, Townhead Ref. RNC851168
1906-1907, Ardanaiseig Ref. RNC626337
1905-1907, Arden Ref. RNC626390
1905-1907, Ardentinny Ref. RNC626414
1906-1907, Ardfern Ref. RNC626428
1906-1907, Ardifuir Ref. RNC626470

Books

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Memories

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Growing Up In Greenford In The 1960s And 1970s

Here are some random memories: Lists Bakeries on Greenford Broadway.  Lovely aroma, tasty bread. The paper bags all used to have the slogan 'Good Flavour Always Finds Favour'. The covered market ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by Danny Robinson

Dukeshouse Wood Camp School (Part Two)

My recollection of  a dance that was arranged in the sports hall made me and another lad George Bishop decide to abstain from the proceedings as I think at the time, in fact I am sure about myself that I was ...Read more

A memory of Hexham in 1940 by Les May

The Postie

The postman was our great grandad, don't know his first name (I'll find out), but he was of the Fisher family. I believe the small girl is the mother of a friend of ours, Mary Rogers- will have to ask her maiden name. Rachel Anstis

A memory of Appledore by Rachel Anstis

Cargo Fleet

When I look back, they were probably the best years of my life though I didn't think so at the time, my mam had parted from my dad, I was 12, had never heard of Cargo Fleet, had lost my dad and was taken to this place Id never ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet in 1968 by Alison Jones

Where Are They Now What Do You Remember

Mr Kimblin was the headmaster at Bredbury County Primary. I also remember Miss Littlebotem, Mrs Guyton, Mrs Lambert, Mrs Lydiard, Mr Hume and Mr and Mrs Garlic; have any info on those teachers please. There is ...Read more

A memory of Hyde in 1958 by Kevin Wood

Happy Memories

I grew up in Eltham but one of my fondest memories was being a member of the backstage team at Eltham Little Theatre. We had a lot of fun backstage especially during the Pantomime season! I also spent a lot of my childhood at Eltham ...Read more

A memory of Eltham in 1963 by Pauline Preece

Old School

If you head down Lampits Hill and carry on past Giffords Cross road on your right, you then enter Church Road, the next road on your left is Fobbing Road. Opposite this junction is a building called the Old School House, this was the ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1960 by Dave Coombes

Childhood Days

As I have lived all my life in Childer Thornton I have so many memories. I would just like to record some from my childhood. The village was a wonderful place to grow up in. There was no traffic to disturb our street play ...Read more

A memory of Childer Thornton in 1950 by Irene Davies

Netherthong In The First World War Part 3

Private John Henry Hoyle was born in Wilson Square in 1879 and he joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Teacher Battalion) in January 1916. He was reported as missing and his body was found on March ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Liffy

My father was supposed to go to work that day, April 14th 1970, the day of the Partington Manchester Ship Canal disaster. He travelled most days because his car was broken down. He managed to fix his car that day but he could have been part of ...Read more

A memory of Irlam in 2009 by Tracy Flynn

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. Trams, originally horse-drawn, once ran along the same route.

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 Plymouth, The Pier 1898

Plymouth never quite achieved the status of being a major seaside resort, though tourists have always bathed from its beaches and promenaded across the famous Hoe.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Knees Corner 1900

Most of the town's finest buildings are Georgian - the woollen mills and the merchants' houses. Bath stone was used for many of the buildings.

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. Where would manufacturers of calendars be without it?

Caption For Aldeburgh, Esplanade 1894

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

Caption For Bristol, From Clifton Bridge C1965

Clifton became a fashionable spa in the 18th century, and for a time even rivalled Bath.

Caption For Willingham, The Black Bull C1955

This public house has changed very little - the white boarding is now black, and the poster for Greene King Harvest Brown Ale has gone.

Caption For Theale, High Street C1955

The village lay on the A4 Bath road, but it is now a by- passed backwater with the roar of the M4 within quarter of a mile. Traffic levels are almost back to those of the 1950s.

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

St Andrews Church is thought to be the oldest church in Harlow. King Harold was the founder of Waltham Abbey.

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.