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Maps

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1899, Malltraeth Ref. HOSM53122
1888 - 1899, Soar Ref. HOSM59547
1888 - 1899, Llangoed Ref. HOSM51982
1885, Bilston Ref. HOSM34163
1895, Eastwood Ref. HOSM44495
1887, Mynydd Bodafon Ref. HOSM54459
1888, Glan Gors Ref. HOSM40462
1887 - 1888, Rhosmeirch Ref. HOSM57729
1887 - 1899, Bryngwran Ref. HOSM39317
1899, Four Mile Bridge Ref. HOSM45826
1899, Llanfairynghornwy Ref. HOSM51930
1887, Llanfigael Ref. HOSM51844
1899, Penrhosfeilw Ref. HOSM56403
1899, Penrhosfeilw Ref. HOSM56964
1906, St Mary's Ref. HOSM71313
1887 - 1899, Moelfre Ref. HOSM34925
1887 - 1899, Llanallgo Ref. HOSM51727
1896, Newport Ref. HOSM34972
1896, Blackwater Ref. HOSM37997
1907, Calbourne Ref. HOSM39885

Books

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Memories

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Chattin And Horton Shopping Store

IWAS FIVE IN 1964 AND IN THE HIGH STREET WAS A LARGE SHOP CALLED CHATTIN AND HORTON.   IT WAS A WONDERFUL SHOP ESPECIALLY AT CHRISTMAS TIME WHEN FATHER CHRISTMAS USED TO BE THERE WITH HIS SACK OF TOYS.   YOU ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1964 by Jackie Thompson

St Mary School

At the top of the town towards the flats is St Mary's church.  I used to attend St Mary's school which was situated behind the church.  One day when everyone turned up for school it had been burned to the ground, I think I was ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1965 by Jackie Thompson

Daneswood Convalescent Home 1958/9

I was a pre - Nursing student at Daneswood for two years. I hailed from Bolton, Lancashire and it was my first time away from home and town. I fell in love with Woburn Sands and enjoyed my time at Daneswood, ...Read more

A memory of Woburn Sands in 1958 by Kathleen Hagan

Secondary School

In 1958 secondary education was available for children who failed the 11+ exam. I attended Skelmersdale Secondary School aged 13 years, 51 weeks old. I was so proud of my new uniform. My best friend was Vivien Pierce and we ...Read more

A memory of Skelmersdale in 1958 by Dorothy Kelly

Otley Revisited

I'd visited Otley the town in the 1960s, walking and rockclimbing as a lad of 18 /20 with friends I met at work in the woollen mills of Bradford and Shipley. My first memory is of looking down from the Chevin to this beautiful view of ...Read more

A memory of Otley in 2005 by Keith Carter

Ladies Hairdressers At Instow

My mother - Hilda Florence Allen - worked as a hairdresser in Instow for a time during the Second World War. At the time she was married to Douglas Steer although the marriage did not survive long and she later joined ...Read more

A memory of Instow in 1940 by John Howard Norfolk

St Endellion Church

In this old and wonderful church I was baptised, went to Sunday school and was confirmed, and every time I enter it I am in awe and feel my ancesters all around me.  Being born and brought up in Trelights, my mother was a ...Read more

A memory of St Endellion in 1940 by Jan Cowling

St Marys Church

We lived in an upstairs flat in South Ealing. The tube railway line ran behind our flat, and beyond that, allotments. We also had a good view of St. Mary's church. It was wonderful to hear the bells ring on Sunday mornings. I ...Read more

A memory of South Acton in 1960 by Averil Branson

First Date

This is where my boyfriend (now husband) and I went on our first date. I was so nervous I could hardly eat a thing, I was very shy at that time. We went to the cinema after the meal to see The Yellow Rolls Royce. We married in April ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1967 by Linda Potts

Pinner Fair

I was born in Ruislip Gardens in 1939, we were moved to Pinner in 1940 due to the war and living next to Northolt Aerodrome. I lived in the area for 20 years before emigrating to Adelaide, South Australia in 1967. On a visit to UK in ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1940 by Gordon Tomlinson

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Captions

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Caption For Nottingham, Wheeler Gate 1902

Until 1885, Wheeler Gate was a narrow street only wide enough for one vehicle to pass at a time.

Caption For Nottingham, Theatre Square 1949

Donald Wolfit and his wife Rosalind Iden were appearing at the Theatre Royal in a series of Shakespearean plays.

Caption For Newport, On The Canal 1898

This branch line canal was built to link with Telford's last canal, the Shropshire Union canal.

Caption For Marlborough, George Lane C1965

Before George Lane was built up during the earlier 20th century, it was a narrow wooded way known as Love Lane.

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour 1885

Disturbed water at the cliff base indicates the power and force of the seas as they surge into the bay and crash against the beach.

Caption For Birmingham, The Art Gallery And Museum 1896

Much of the money for the gallery came from wealthy glass manufacturer Thomas Osler, whose firm made the famous glass fountain centrepiece for the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace.The clock

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, The Village C1960

Horndon has historical footnotes to make it both proud and ashamed. Firstly, the Shaa family, who owned land here, produced two Mayors of London.

Caption For London, Chelsea, Cheyne Walk 1890

This tranquil street of handsome houses fringing the river was built in 1708.

Caption For Launceston, Old Hill 1906

Old Hill's official name is St Thomas Hill, and it was once used as a toboggan run when there was snow on the ground — rather a hair-raising ride!

Caption For Launceston, The Arch C1960

The Arch itself dates from the 12th century, and the rooms above it from around 1550. Used for some time as the town prison, it originally had slit windows.

Caption For Launceston, The Arch C1960

The Arch itself dates from the 12th century, and the rooms above it from around 1550. Used for some time as the town prison, it originally had slit windows.

Caption For Launceston, The Arch C1960

The Arch itself dates from the 12th century, and the rooms above it from around 1550. Used for some time as the town prison, it originally had slit windows.

Caption For Crieff, Comrie Street 1904

In January 1716, the settlement was totally destroyed when the Jacobites put the town to the torch. It was rebuilt thanks to the efforts of James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth.

Caption For Ludham, The Village C1930

Old vehicles in the centre of Ludham village have their spare wheels attached to the side of the bonnet. The right-hand car has a 'dickey' seat at the back, closed in the photograph.

Caption For Northampton, George Row 1922

The buildings look pretty much the same today, though Henry Cooper's film developing business and the premises of the Midland Lace Association have gone.

Caption For Wellingborough, Silver Street C1950

This photograph was taken at the junction of Silver Street and Oxford Street. The first building on the right is now a cafe, but its overall appearance is much the same.

Caption For Blackpool, Winter Gardens 1894

Despite the grand appearance of the building, the acoustics in the Winter Gardens pavilion were suspect.

Caption For Oxford, Lincoln College 1906

Founded in 1427 by the Bishop of Lincoln, Lincoln College has a chequered history.

Caption For Irthlingborough, Bull Hotel And Cross C1955

Another view of the Market Cross, this time looking north, shows its knobbly crockets to their best advantage. The cross at the top of the shaft was lost many years before.

Caption For Wellingborough, Midland Road C1955

All the buildings on the left have been replaced by the modern Swansgate shopping centre. Other change includes the demolition of the stuccoed Midland Hotel on the right.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Abbey Gate And Angel Hill C1960

This photograph shows the range of substantial brick-fronted Georgian houses at the north end.

Caption For Hitchin, The Market 1901

The bustling twice-weekly market was clearly a popular event at the turn of the century.

Caption For Goudhurst, Measuring The Hops 1904

In many villages in Kent are the great gardens and oast-houses devoted to the growing and processing of the hop, which gives beer its taste.

Caption For Grassington, The Wharf And Old Mill 1926

Grassington was at one time a centre for lead mining, but by 1900 it was once again reliant upon agriculture, athough there was still some quarrying in the locality.