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Photos

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Maps

175 maps found.

1947, Acton Reynald Ref. NPO619754
1919, Iron Acton Ref. POP744308
1896, Acton Bridge Ref. RNE619727
1896, Acton Green Ref. RNE619742
1898, Acton Trussell Ref. RNE619757
1899-1909, Acton Ref. RNC619720
1898-1901, Acton Ref. RNC619721
1897-1909, Acton Ref. RNC619722
1920, South Acton Ref. POP834323
1920, North Acton Ref. POP792840
1923, Acton Bridge Ref. POP619727
1920, Acton Scott Ref. POP619756
1946, Acton Place Ref. NPO619753
1899, Acton Round Ref. RNE619755
1945, South Acton Ref. NPO834323
1896, East Acton Ref. RNE696839
1898, Iron Acton Ref. RNE744308
1947, Acton Bridge Ref. NPO619727
1921, Acton Trussell Ref. POP619757
1946, Iron Acton Ref. NPO744308

Books

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Memories

154 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Where I Was Born

My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more

A memory of Sole Street in 1946

The 50s And 60s

I lived with my parents,  Ralph and Joan, "Bindy" and sister Judy,  on Birchway, off Ack Lane East, then we moved to 17 Atholl Road.  There were several families with children who my sister and I  spent a lot of time with - Johnny ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Richard Caville

My Grandfather

This is approximately the year when researching my family history that I became aware that there is a plaque in the church for my grandfather, George Reginald Mundy of the Wiltshire Regiment, who was killed in action on ...Read more

A memory of Great Durnford in 1975 by Kath Jones

Re Tony Bros Ice Cream

I remember Tony Bros ice cream parlour off Acton High Street. On some Sundays my father would take me for a treat for a cornet or wafer scooped out of the big drum on the counter, it was always after giving our dog ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield by Frank Morrison

Clach Eile Air Achairn

After many years, I came once more to Kiltarlity and saw again the post office, where my late father and his brother grew up. Robert, the elder, became the post master and lived there until his death. Donald, my father, ...Read more

A memory of Kiltarlity in 1990 by Michael Cameron

Chivenor 1949

I was 19 years old, in the R.A.F. at Chivenor from October, 1948 to June, 1949 and was at the dance-hall in Barnstaple one of those nights in April, 1949. Across the room was the loveliest girl I had ever seen, brown wavy hair to ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple in 1949 by Kenneth Hughes

Grange Wood

Many happy years playing in Grange Wood and surrounding fields and walking through the fields up to Acton Bridge. Picnics with jam butties and water. Bike rides up to Cuddington and Hartford. Long summer holidays when the tar melted ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham in 1967

Love That Place!

Born at Petersfield in 1940, my first home was Berry Cottage, down Sandy Lane, opposite Sibley's farm. Berry cottage had only 4 rooms (2 up and 2 down), no running water, only a well and later a tap down in the lane. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Rake Firs in 1940 by Monica Stewart

Statutory Swingin'

As a young lad in the “swingin 60’s”, the swingin’ rather passed me by … and no regrets there. But the word puts me in mind of the swinging we did do. Just down the lane from Allsopp’s garage – the hallowed source of ...Read more

A memory of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in 1969 by Bill Davey

My Time At The School Of Handicrafts

After the war (1945) an elder brother was sent to a boy's home in Sidcup, Kent and two years later, I was sent to Chertsey. WE WERE SEPARATED. We had been sent to a family in Epsom Surrey for the duration of ...Read more

A memory of Chertsey in 1951 by Ronald Strange

Captions

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Caption For Holy Island, The Castle C1940

The only action the castle ever saw was when it was 'captured' from its garrison of just seven men by two Jacobites, who then flew their flag for a few hours before they were eventually thrown out.

Caption For New Brighton, The Royal Iris Approaching Pier C1960

During the First World War they saw action as troop carriers in the raid on Zeebrugge, and after the war the prefix Royal was added in recognition of their wartime service.

Caption For Belfast, Custom House 1897

It had an added fame in those years when the flight of steps provided an open-air dais for speakers on religion, politics and strike action.

Caption For Howth, The Harbour 1897

Clearly, he does not want the boy to exert too much pressure and so counteract his own actions, which would turn the boat too quickly and make it collide with the moored craft ahead.

Caption For Lulworth, 1894

Inside, the constant action of the waves has eroded the nearly vertical and contorted beds of chalk and Hastings sand, to create this 500-yard lagoon.

Caption For Upwey, Horse Drawn Carriage C1950

This equestrian initiative to restore public transport went into action in the aftermath of the downpour through the day and night of 18-19 July 1955, when the highest rainfall ever recorded

Caption For Harlech, Castle And Snowdon C1960

The castle also saw action in the Civil War, surrendering to Cromwell's force in 1649.

Caption For Liverpool, The Exchange 1887

When he died fighting the French at Trafalgar in 1805, Liverpool sprang into action and erected a monument to him: that bronze monument is seen on the right of this picture.

Caption For Margate, Marine Sands C1950

Communal action and a progressive Town Council aided development with the building of promenades, bandstands, concert halls and the provision of a good water supply and drainage.

Caption For Carlisle, The Lake District Mountains 2005

rivers meet - the Peveril, the Caldew and, most importantly, the Eden; a point that is also marked by a striking natural feature, a sandstone bluff covered by a mound of boulder clay left by the actions

Caption For Maidstone, All Saints' Church C1862

The clearance of the navigation was a very contentious issue in the early 17th century and an Act enabling the building of locks and wharves was not passed until 1664.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The Church Interior C1955

Colonel F Glanville, killed in action fighting for the King at Bridgwater, 1645, and John Glanville, 1673, are also commemorated.

Caption For Christchurch, The Bowling Green And Castle Ruins C1955

The castle at Christchurch was featured in Conan Doyle's novel, 'The White Company', which places its action around 1365.

Caption For Accrington, The Haworth Art Gallery C1945

Contingency plans were made to utilise the gallery as an emergency hospital in case the Victoria Hospital was put out of action by enemy attacks and a system of fire watching was begun.