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Maps

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1899-1900, Tre-Beferad Ref. RNC851686
1899-1900, Tredogan Ref. RNC851857
1903, Sutton Upon Derwent Ref. RNC843277
1903-1908, The Lawns Ref. RNC846440
1903-1908, Thearne Ref. RNC846588
1903-1908, Winestead Ref. RNC871340
1903-1904, Wold Newton Ref. RNC872170
1903-1908, Welton Ref. RNC863241
1899-1900, Wenvoe Ref. RNC863398
1899-1900, West Aberthaw Ref. RNC863613
1899-1900, West-End Town Ref. RNC865417
1903-1904, Wetwang Ref. RNC866710
1899-1900, Walterston Ref. RNC860136
1903, Warter Ref. RNC861191
1903-1908, Wawne Ref. RNC862339
1947, Allerthorpe Ref. NPO621653
1947, Bugthorpe Ref. NPO655036
1947, Burton Fleming Ref. NPO657133
1947, Blacktoft Ref. NPO642970
1947, Bonvilston Ref. NPO645923

Books

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Memories

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Happy Days At Sheephatch Camp School

I spent some happy times whilst a boarder at Sheephatch Camp School, Tilford. I was staying there in the very bad winter of 1947 when we were snowed in for several weeks. Had long walks in the snow to Crooksbury ...Read more

A memory of Tilford in 1947 by June Wilton

Bus Conducting

Today, its called a gap year. After being educated at Rutherford Grammar School everyone was shocked that after a couple of years of working I 'dropped out' and became a conductor on the old buses ran by Newcastle upon Tyne ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1968 by Bob Garside

2nd World War Years 1942 46

I lived Bents Green from about 1934 till 1963 apart from about 8 years, which were taken up by 6 years in the Merchant Navy, 2 National Service. I went to Ecclesall Church School for my school days, a Reverend Turner ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield by Mick Ledger

Park South

I can remember 1963 very well. I lived in Kingsway Close. My father was an insurance agent named Reg Dady and later became an assistant manager. I attended Swindon College and then joined my father as an insurance agent for United ...Read more

A memory of Swindon in 1963 by Barry Dady

St. Paul's R.C. School

I remember walking along Station Road to school after getting the bus from Haringey. I can remember there was a swimming pool not far from the school where we used to go for lessons. I can also remember the Barrett Sweet ...Read more

A memory of Wood Green in 1952

My Life In Widnes

I lived in Beach Terrace until 1948 then moved to Christie Street. I went to St Bedes school and the Fisher More until 1955. I went to work at the Co-op in Albert Road,it was a great job and I made lots of friends. I love living in ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by Mavis Thomas

Pole Hill Obelisk

I've never heard of this being referred to as Queen Bodicea obelisk. I have always known it as the Royal Observatory obelisk, created as a referral point for the Greenwich 0 (zero) deg line of longitude which it is placed on. The ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1930 by Ted Dowling

Laleham Ghost

I was sitting on the riverbank seat at the end of Blacksmiths Lane with another girl and three boys, we were laughing and chatting one summer evening at about 8pm. Suddenly and simultaneously, we saw a hooded monk like figure dressed in ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1962 by Susan Baker

Bomb Blast `siding` Margaret Street/Victoria Street.

I recall as a young boy of 7 or 8, that I was among a group of friends playing on the siding at the bottom of Margaret Street. We, as friends, found the bomb on the Rhigos Mountain and carried it ...Read more

A memory of Treherbert in 1943 by Ben Thomas

The Heap Family/ Lovick Family

My dad was born in 1923 at 23 East Street, Barnoldswick. He was born out of wedlock to Lilian Victoria Heap; who lived with her father, Harry Heap, in East Street. My father, Harold Heap, had very few memories of ...Read more

A memory of Barnoldswick in 1920 by Catherine Capener

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Captions

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Caption For Arnside, From The Beach 1894

Set where the old county of Westmorland reaches down to the sea, this bracing small seaside resort and ship-building port enjoys splendid views of the fells at its back.

Caption For Hitchin, The Inner Courtyard, The Biggin 1903

This view was taken in 1903, although it appears earlier. The timber colonnades are an unusual feature. The pump standing beneath the awning on the left was removed in 1960.

Caption For Great Doddington, Hard Water Mill C1965

Some sources suggest that the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas a Becket, fled here after a confrontation with King Henry II at Northampton Castle.

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 Ravenscar, The Railway C1960

So that W H Hammond, who bought Raven Hall and became a local benefactor, did not have to look at an ugly railway line, a tunnel was constructed.

Caption For Stamford, Rutland Terrace C1955

Situated at the west of end of St Peter's Street, this fine Regency terrace was constructed between 1827 and 1831 on the site of the bowling green to provide houses for 20 middle-class families.

Caption For Exmouth, The Pavilion C1955

Local councillors frowned at the cost of the winning design, and it was quietly shelved. The town's own surveyor eventually came up with a plan for the present theatre.

Caption For Lincoln, Broadgate C1950

Here Broadgate starts to climb out of the valley. Whites Mineral Waters was rebuilt in 1994 as a county library, but the battlemented and towered former Drill Hall of 1890 survives.

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Caption For Pitsea, C1955

This is one of the unmade roads to the west of Rectory Road—perhaps Hillcrest Chase or Rectory Park Drive. St Michael's church looms in the background.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

Eamont Bridge, just south of Penrith on the A6, takes its name from this splendid three-arched bridge across the River Eamont.

Caption For Coniston, Waterhead 1912

Waterhead on Coniston Water has not changed significantly since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Fareham, West Street 1952

On the left can be seen the Embassy Cinema, which at the time this photograph was taken was showing 'The African Queen' with Humphrey Bogart. Further down are Woolworth's and Dewhurst Butchers.

Caption For Nether Wallop, The Stores And Post Office C1965

Now it is a house and a tiny plate above the shop window reads 'The Old Post Office'. Four and a half days a week, the Village Hall hosts the Post Office.

Caption For Harlech, Castle And Golf Links 1908

At Harlech, golfers could enjoy the picturesque prospects of the castle and the headland as they walked between holes.

Caption For Criccieth, Golf Club 1913

The golf club was established in 1905, on parkland set high above Cardigan Bay.

Caption For Sherborne, Newell C1955

Looking from Newell up to Greenhill with the Crown Hotel on the left.

Caption For Newcastle, High Street C1951

Major-general Thomas Harrison, who served in the Parliamentary army during the Civil War, was born in a house on the High Street.

Caption For Chelmsford, Shire Hall C1965

Further attempts were being made to ease the road-congestion: a cluster of traffic lights, individual lanes, and 'Keep Left' signs.

Caption For Dunraven Bay, Dunraven Castle 1901

Lord Dunraven spent much of his time on his estate at Adare, Ireland, and it was while he was on a trip to see his lordship that Devey died after contracting a chill.

Caption For Conwy, Castle 1913

The King's apartments were on the first floor. Here was the Presence Chamber, where Councils would have been held.

Caption For St Donats, 1937

A number of Stradling family members fought for King Charles I during the Civil War, including Sir Edward Stradling, who commanded a Welsh regiment at the Battle of Edgehill (23 October 1642), where he

Caption For Wellington, Church Street 1907

Hesba Stretton is a little-known writer who was born in New Street, to the left of the timber framed building at the far end of the square.

Caption For Maidenhead, Queen Street 1911

The terrace at the left survives but on the right all beyond the 1880s bank (now Atkinson and Keene estate agents) has been demolished, as far along as the parapeted building.

Caption For Barlborough, Park Street C1955

During the 1950s the site of Barlborough Colliery was cleared, but in 1955 there was an attempt by the NCB to re- open Southgate Colliery in Clowne.