Maps

711 maps found.

1947, Richborough Port Ref. NPO816363
1898, Port Clarence Ref. RNE809276
1895, Port Hill Ref. RNE809330
1895, Port Quin Ref. RNE809513
1895, Port Solent Ref. RNE809531
1895, Richborough Port Ref. RNE816363
1947, Ellesmere Port Ref. NPO700628
1919, Milborne Port Ref. POP779793
1925, Port Clarence Ref. POP809276
1922, Port Lion Ref. POP809355
1919, Port Quin Ref. POP809513
1924, Port Sunlight Ref. POP809535
1922, Port Talbot Ref. POP809537
1923, Port-Eynon Ref. POP809624
1946, Burry Port Ref. NPO657018
1893, Shepherd's Port Ref. RNE829760
1897, Port Carlisle Ref. RNE809258
1897, Port Tennant Ref. RNE809538
1922, Shepherd's Port Ref. POP829760
1906, Port Charlotte Ref. RNC809266

Books

4 books found. Showing results 49 to 4.

Memories

301 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Halfway House ...

After two ''BIG C'' scares and an operation I finally managed to get back to the HALFWAY HOUSE (Sept 09)....seemed just like yesterday Steve and Kim were so friendly...How the area had changed oxton school had gone also Birkenhead ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead in 2009 by Mike Dennis

The Bakery

My wife Margaret and myself started a bakery and shop in part of what had been 'The Manchester House'. We had a small gas oven, a 10 qt mixer and a pie blocker and that was about it! One Easter we made 500 hot cross buns in that ...Read more

A memory of Ellesmere Port in 1969 by Ian Mabbitt

Raf Radar At Inverbervie

I was based in Inverbervie from March 1957 till March 1958 with 977 Signals Unit of the Royal Air Force. 977 SU operated radar from an underground site on the hill a couple of miles north of the village. Height finding ...Read more

A memory of Inverbervie in 1957 by Martin Dilly

Netherthong In The First World War Part 2

Throughout the course of the First World War many local organizations raised money to send parcels to local soldiers. This was particularly relevant at Christmas and the presents included shirts, ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

School At Burslem Junior Tech

I lived in Blythe Bridge and travelled to school at the Burslem Junior Technical College in Moorland Road, Burslem over a period between 1943 to 1945. The journey by train on the old loop line was a lot of fun. I ...Read more

A memory of Burslem in 1944 by Roy Allen

I Was At Port Regis 1972

I can just about remember my time at the school, it was run by nuns, Sister Sheila rings a bell. I was there with my two brothers, Thomas Keefe and Pandy Keefe. I remember geting the cane for kissing a girl and ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1972 by Michael Keefe

Aber/Blaengwynfi Silver Prize Band Thankyou For The Music!

I grew up in Blaengwynfi in the 1950s/60s. My father was Don Davies, and he was band-master during most of those years. He'd joined the band in the 30s when he'd been forced to leave ...Read more

A memory of Blaengwynfi by Dorothy Chambers

Evacuee

I was evacuated from London to Oxford with Burlington School on 1st September 1939. At first we had our lessons in the old Milham Ford School premises but after a few weeks transferred to the new school in Marston where we shared the ...Read more

A memory of Oxford in 1940 by Sheila Kent

Childhood Memories

My mother and I came from the USA to Port of Ness in the summer of 1939. We lived in Port of Ness and I went to Lionel School until I was in Class 2. These were the war years, but we were relatively safe in Port of Ness. ...Read more

A memory of Port of Ness in 1940 by Christine Pratt

Port Quin

As a young man with my first car and girlfriend we toured Cornwall and came across Port Quin, wow what a place. No one came here, most of the houses were derelict, the small car park to the left was the only place to park about six ...Read more

A memory of Port Quin in 1969

Captions

782 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Beccles, From The Marshes 1894

In the days when trading wherries plied their way up and down the rivers, transporting goods from the East Coast sea ports, or from one town to another, Beccles was a thriving port.

Caption For Beccles, Market Square 1900

In the days when trading wherries plied their way up and down the rivers, transporting goods from the East Coast sea ports, or from one town to another, Beccles, set alongside the marsh-lined River Waveney

Caption For Gravesend, Clifton Marine Parade C1898

Its situation, opposite the Essex port of Tilbury, led to its becoming the pilot station for the Port of London; at the time of this photograph it was still the world's busiest port.

Caption For Gravesend, Clifton Marine Parade C1898

Its situation, opposite the Essex port of Tilbury, led to its becoming the pilot station for the Port of London; at the time of this photograph it was still the world's busiest port.

Caption For Axmouth, The Harbour And Haven Cliff 1922

Axmouth was once a considerable port, and boats navigated the River Axe as far as Colyton.

Caption For Burry Port, The Harbour C1965

The little harbour of Burry Port was in times past a busy export terminal for tin and fine anthracite coal.

Caption For Grimsby, The Docks 1893

Grimsby is a major port, lying at the southern entrance of the River Humber.

Caption For Manchester Ship Canal, Salford Docks 1895

Though called Manchester Docks, most of the port was in fact in Salford; only the Pomona wharfs, which handled coastal vessels and short sea routes, were in Manchester.

Caption For Chester, The Bandstand 1914

Even so, the city remained the customs port for Rhyl and the Deeside ports, and ships belonging to John Summers & Co were registered at Chester, though it is unlikely that they ever came up the river.

Caption For Grimsby, The Docks 1893

Grimsby is a major port, lying at the southern entrance of the River Humber.

Caption For Port Soderick, Hotel 1903

A few improvements have been made in the ten years since the previous pictures of Port Soderick were taken.

Caption For Porthcawl, The Esplanade 1901

The town was built on the coal industry, as were many in South Wales; Porthcawl was a coal port in the 19th century, but it declined in the face of competition from Barry and Port Talbot.

Caption For Mevagissey, Harbour 1920

A horse stands placidly alongside cargo barrels, whilst its carter sorts out the traces.

Caption For Bramber, The Village C1955

The village was once an important port on the River Adur.

Caption For Milford Haven, The Swimming Pool C1955

The modern Milford Haven grew in the 1790s and the port was to cater for the needs of the whaling ships, as they brought their cargoes here to be processed in blubber oil.

Caption For Palnackie, The Harbour C1960

It was for centuries an important port, and sailing ships plied up the meandering course of the Urr to unload their cargoes, many having to be towed by teams of horses.

Caption For Grimsby, The Royal Dock C1955

Grimsby was once the world's largest fishing port, but the 'cod wars' ended that.

Caption For Hertford, Port Hill From Hartham 1929

In the background are the 'stepped' houses on Port Hill, which leads from Cowbridge up to Bengeo.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1906

The Cinque Ports Arms is a reflection of the fact that Margate was a member of the Cinque Ports attached to Dover.

Caption For Newport, On The Canal 1896

The valleys' canal systems developed throughout the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and led to the development of Newport as a port.

Caption For Pevensey, Castle Entrance 1890

The fortress, named Anderida, was built in the 4th century AD as one of the Saxon Shore Forts to defend Roman Britannia from Saxon raiders.

Caption For Arundel, Castle And River 1923

Markets and ports were an important part of the trading network during the Middle Ages.

Caption For Sully, Swan Bridge Beach C1950

In the 17th century, Swanbridge was one of the numerous small ports dotted around the Glamorgan coast shipping goods to Uphill and Bristol.

Caption For Folkestone, Ss Duchess Of York 1897

, these packet boats conveying passengers across the Channel to the coast of France some twenty-six miles away transformed Folkestone from a small fishing village into a major entry and departure port