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Places

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Photos

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Maps

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Books

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Memories

392 memories found. Showing results 291 to 300.

Famous Actor

Bisley School pupil Barry Evans around 1954-59. Was later a very well known TV Star in the 60's in such programmes as Dr in the House & Dr at large series as the character Dr Michael Upton, before being in 'Mind your Language' as a ...Read more

A memory of Bisley by Mike Graves

1950s 60s

I went to St Mary's School in Russell Road, Miss Bryant was the headmistress at the time. We used to waste time walking through the Arcade on the way home or else pass by the Theatre to look at the photographs outside. I spent many ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon

West End Pier

I remember the Pier just before it changed in the late sixties when the arcade was built at the entrance. Before that it was a walkway divided by a wooden fence which can be seen clearly in this picture. As a child I would play on ...Read more

A memory of Morecambe in 1968 by John Cairney

Wallasey Memories

Hi Lynda, I don't recall your name but recognise many of your memories. I remember Brertons, and I think the general store was Downeys, at least a Mr. Downey ran it. An assistant's name was Dixie. Also there was a shop called ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey in 1940 by Pat Cove

Good Times At Populars

i was there in 1966 i think we were a family of six 4 boys and 2 girls our house parents were Mr and Mrs coben i think and they had a son called grant we were in avon i think i was about 6 and my youngest brother was 2 and ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield by christine_4616

The Last Restaurant Manager.

I worked at the Beach Hotel in the early 1990s. I worked as the Restaurant manager ,the last one just before it closed . All so sad . It was supposed to be fully refurbished,but it all fell through. The Hotel was ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton by roybond1960

Lower Morden

I was born in 1941 my dad bought the house in Lower Morden Lane in 1939,I went to Morden Farm School. Morden was a great place to be as a child I remember starting school and not liking it one bit I only started liking it in the last few ...Read more

A memory of Morden by David Huggett

Living In The Swan Inn From 1966

From the ‘Local Chit-Chat’ column in the Newbury Weekly News, October 6th 1966 SWAN AT NEWTOWN CHANGING HANDS Due to take over the Swan Inn, Newtown, when Mr R. C Coxworth retires on October 19th ...Read more

A memory of Newtown by kiwi3mfs

Pioneer Christian (Interdenominational) Youth Hostel.

The newly named Pioneer Christian Youth Hostel, (open to all faiths) was situated 197O in the flat (apartment) accommodation basement of the old Methodist Church. The hostel was served by ...Read more

A memory of Sinderhope by David Armstrong

54 Albert Road

I lived in 54 Albert Road, Parkstone, from 1962 until 1972. My paternal grandparents lived at 56 Albert Road, next door. They'd lived there from the 1930's onwards. The back garden was very big and long, plus sloped downhill. I used ...Read more

A memory of Parkstone by Andrew Reid

Captions

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Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner, Apsley House C1920

Known popularly as 'Number One, London', it was built by Robert Adam in the 1770s.

Caption For Perranporth, 1890

By this date, Perranporth was becoming popular for bathing on account of its sandy beach. Pilchard fishing was also carried on, and a few boats are drawn up on the beach.

Caption For Hoddesdon, Fish And Eels Hotel C1965

A few minutes from the centre of the original village and situated by the weir, this small 19th-century hotel on the banks of the River Lea, with its eight rooms, was, and still is, popular with anglers

Caption For Lickey, The Cofton Wood Pleasure Grounds C1955

The miniature railway at Cofton Wood was nearly as popular as the tea room, though one cannot help wondering if the adults in this picture are not just the teeniest bit embarrassed.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park C1955

Despite the popularity of this waterside restaurant, Bracebridge Pool is still a good place to see wild birds such as heron and moorhen.

Caption For London, Restaurant, Regents Park C1965

It is now named Queen Mary's Gardens Cafeteria, and is as popular as ever.

Caption For Blackpool, From The South Jetty 1890

Yet the resort's popularity was already well established and bathing machines and horse-drawn traps line the sands.

Caption For North Weald, The Kings Head C1955

During World War II the Kings Head was a popular watering-hole for airmen based at the nearby North Weald airfield.

Caption For Calshot, The Beach C1960

Calshot has long been popular with local people and holidaymakers for the views it affords of Southampton Water.This stretch of the Hampshire coastline is the perfect spot to watch all the comings

Caption For Littleborough, Hollingworth Lake C1960

The paddleboats were popular, whilst some were content to settle for a swim or dip their feet in the water before queuing at the ice cream vans.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park 1931

The bathing stage at the lake's eastern edge reminds us of how popular swimming once was. Up to 35,000 bathers per season made use of the supervised facility.

Caption For Wyre Forest, Hawkbatch Visitor Centre 2003

Wyre Forest has a popular visitor centre with a restaurant and shop. It specialises in woodland displays, and organises outings with children in mind.

Caption For Romford, Victoria Road C1950

In the centre is a motorbike and sidecar, a popular and affordable form of transport.

Caption For Port Talbot, Station Road 1952

Situated on the mouth of the Avon, it is a popular seaside resort, and boasts a harbour with the deepest berthing facilities in the British Isles.

Caption For Drayton, The Green C1955

Judging by the rows of sweet jars on display in E W Winfield's Cash Stores, it must have been a popular shop with the local youngsters.

Caption For Maidstone, Allington Lock 1898

Allington Locks, a popular spot with locals and visitors alike, were built in 1792 and enlarged in 1881. The locks pictured here were replaced in 1939.

Caption For Crichel House, 1904

This popular princess died at the age of 21. Had she lived, she would have been Queen of England instead of Victoria, and the whole course of world history might have been different.

Caption For Ringwood, Avon Castle 1891

With its 13-acre grounds and Avon river frontage, the castle became a popular weekend retreat for Turner Turner's many friends. There was even a chapel and a private railway halt.

Caption For Bramber, Yew Tree Tea Gardens C1950

The village was a popular coach trip destination from the coastal resorts; now visitors travel in their cars. It is now largely residential with pubs and restaurants.

Caption For Goring, The Lock 1896

The village's scenic Thames-side setting made it a popular haunt of the Victorians and the Edwardians, and it continues to be favoured by visitors today.

Caption For Slinfold, The Post Office C1955

Both Slinfold House (on the left) and Slinfold's stores and post office are clad in an attractive pattern of mathematical tiles, which were very popular in the 18th century.

Caption For Plymouth, The Lido And Walks 1934

The magnificent art deco Tinside Lido and Swimming Pool, completed in 1933, was a popular venue for genera- tions of Plymouth children, mainly during the summer holidays, as the salt-water pool had no

Caption For Kirkbymoorside, High Market Place 1951

The ivy-clad King's Head public house, on the right, is a popular local hostelry, although the gallows-type pub sign out in the street has long gone.

Caption For Cromer, The East Beach 1901

Once Cromer and Sheringham became popular as holiday destinations, the Runtons (the villages between the towns) enjoyed the benefits of the overflowing holiday trade.