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Photos

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Maps

896 maps found.

1946, Locksbrook Ref. NPO765456
1919, Inglesbatch Ref. POP743581
1919, Kingdown Ref. POP747749
1919, East Harptree Ref. POP697351
1919, Hunstrete Ref. POP742290
1919, Limpley Stoke Ref. POP756092
1946, Hallatrow Ref. NPO725519
1946, Fox Hill Ref. NPO708761
1946, Inglesbatch Ref. NPO743581
1899, Upper Stanton Drew Ref. RNC857811
1898-1899, Warleigh Ref. RNC860792
1919, Shoscombe Ref. POP830703
1919, Shoscombe Vale Ref. POP830704
1919, South Widcombe Ref. POP835401
1919, Rush Hill Ref. POP822839
1919, Sutton Wick Ref. POP843288
1919, Twerton Ref. POP854735
1919, Tyning Ref. POP855832
1919, Winterfield Ref. POP871634
1919, Warleigh Ref. POP860792

Books

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Memories

540 memories found. Showing results 351 to 360.

Happy Memories Of Talacre

We caught the Rhyl A1 Crosville bus from Broughton Factory, Broughton, Chester. It seemed such a long journey in 1965. We alighted at Station Road, Talacre. I remember a small shop by the bus stop that sold Calor Gas. ...Read more

A memory of Talacre by Nigel Williams

Looking For Jean Laverick Maiden Name

Does anyone know of Jean Laverick and her two sisters (Margaret and Anne) who lived in Holystone, Whitley Bay in the late 1940s? We were the NZ family who lived down the road and we played and went to ...Read more

A memory of Holystone in 1949 by Ngaire Atkinson

Growing Up At Alum Bay

I grew up at Alum Bay, as my parents, John & Irene Groves were managers at the Needles Hotel from 1948 - 1954. My brother Neil is 2 years older than me and we have some wonderful memories of playing in the grounds, ...Read more

A memory of Alum Bay in 1951

Lovely Memories Of Godstone

My Mum and Gran came to Godstone with me as a baby, we moved from Croydon because of the Second World War. My granddad, Alfred Sreatfield, now dead, had helped to build 13 Salisbury Road. I was christened at St ...Read more

A memory of Godstone in 1944 by Rosemary Jacobs

A Sort Of Evacuee

My family have been on Bute for many hundreds of years but I was born in South Wales...Dad was a master Mariner and died in 1935. I have written a description of boyhood on Bute through the War and this is in the Bute Sons and ...Read more

A memory of Rothesay in 1930 by John Mackay

The Son Of A Preacher Man

1946 to 1951 - my father was the vicar at St Nicholas Church. The vicarage was a huge place in nearly two acres of land, with a quarter of it wild and rambling. Loads of trees and bushes to make a delightful ...Read more

A memory of Thames Ditton in 1946 by Patrick Wilds

Mom And Dad

My mom and dad were married in the congregational church in Wonersh she was a war bride and her maiden name was Leigh. She married a Canadian soldier in June of 1944. My sister Barbara was born in England and my mom and sister ...Read more

A memory of Wonersh in 1944 by Carole Morin

Childrens Beach Events Mid 1950s

I can remember organised races and games, promoted by the publishers of 'Sunny Stories' and the Hulton Press comics, which took place on Viking Bay or Louisa? Bay. You needed to have a copy of one of the papers ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1954 by Peter Yates

The Yogi Bear Test

Hi, I was born in 1960 next to Little Wakering church, my dad Dennis, mum Babs and big sis Sue. The Yogi Bear test refers to a large square of trees at the end of the Parry that you had to climb round without touching the ...Read more

A memory of Little Wakering in 1966 by Mark Deeks

Reighton Gap

In the 1950s we  had relatives who had a bungalow on the cliff top at Reighton, this was an old railway carriage that had been converted into a holiday bungalow, I can still remember the leather seats. I believe my parents, Tom and ...Read more

A memory of Reighton in 1955 by First Name Last Name

Captions

870 captions found. Showing results 841 to 864.

Caption For Ravenscar, The Terrace And Robin Hood's Bay 1901

High on the 600ft cliff and looking towards Robin Hood's Bay is the Raven Hall Hotel, once the site of a Roman signal station.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Place 1899

By 1899 we see that the old two-storey bay window of the Cock Inn has gone, to be replaced by a new shop front installed by Mr Fairburn, who had moved his chemist's and druggist's business

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

Local collectors found themselves £100 short to complete the construction, so they turned to Trinity House, who donated the money on the understanding that the monument could be used as working lighthouse

Caption For High Wycombe, The Abbey 1906

The trustees of the turnpike pressured the Common Council into allowing them to widen the road here in 1767 by demolishing the southern part of the old hospital, truncating it to the present

Caption For Portsmouth, Victoria Pier And The Sally Port C1960

In April 1956, Commander Lionel Crabb, Britain's finest frogman, disappeared whilst diving at Stokes Bay, Gosport. On 17 April, Mr Crabb had stayed overnight at the Sallyport Hotel in Old Portsmouth.

Caption For Salcombe, The Quayside 1896

In 1811 the local boat builder at Salcombe completed the ketch 'Ceres' for Capt William Lewis of Bude for trading with north Spanish ports, though for much of 1813 and 1814 she was employed carrying

Caption For Alderley Edge, Chapel Road C1955

However, all this changed with the coming of the railways.

Caption For Richmond, Kings Head Hotel 1913

Built as a town house for the lead mine-owner Charles Bathurst of Arkengarthdale c1720, its newly-fashionable hand-made bricks, three-storey height and eight bays must then have made it very prominent

Caption For Mablethorpe, High Street C1955

The arrival of the railway in 1877 put Mablethorpe on the seaside holiday map, and the town is mainly Victorian or later.

Caption For Box Hill, Hotel And Garden 1931

This hotel nestles at the foot of Box Hill, alongside the rushing traffic of the main London to Dorking road.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1900

We are looking north-westwards up Bell Street from the Assembly Rooms. Middle Row juts out (bottom left), and the raised pavement leads to Bell Cliff (bottom left).

Caption For Mablethorpe, High Street C1955

The arrival of the railway in 1877 put Mablethorpe on the seaside holiday map, and the town is mainly Victorian or later.

Caption For Margate, Hotel Metropole 1892

The impressive facade of the Hotel Metropole, with the Ship Hotel next door, faced the end of the Jetty to greet the thousands of holidaymakers who travelled down on the paddle steamers.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Upper High Street C1950

Note the unmarked roads. A branch of Stead and Simpson, a shoe shop, is on the right directly opposite Cash & Co, also a shoe shop.

Caption For Blackburn, Salford Bridge 1899

Salford was an area of Blackburn; the name derives from 'salix (willow tree) ford'. This is where the old pack horse trail to Accrington and the east crossed the River Blakewater in a shallow ford.

Caption For Manchester, Town Hall 1895

Princess Street is running away to the left, with the big bay window on the corner of the building.

Caption For Malmesbury, Abbey, Nave East 1924

The nave arcade is built in the late Romanesque style, in which the rounded Norman arches begin to change to the pointed Gothic style.

Caption For Holywell, The Great Ouse 1914

Holywell developed by the Great Ouse as a traditional `ring` village: the main street runs around the perimeter of the community with only one access road.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

, the police station, the ambulance station and the clinic in 1962.

Caption For Ansdell, Grannys Bay C1955

The scene has changed much since the days of Richard Ansdell RA, when he ordered his house Starr Hills to be built, and this was a wild and lonely area of marram grass covered sandhills.

Caption For Lynmouth, The Harbour 1899

I GOT up at 6 o'clock as the sun was rising behind the Tors.

Caption For Teddington, St Alban's Church 1899

When in 1884 the young Reverend Francis Boyd became the Vicar of Teddington, it was apparent that even with these changes the capacity of St Mary's Church would never cope with the new dimensions

Caption For Billesdon, Market Place C1955

The A47 Leicester-Uppingham road forms one side of the roughly triangular market place; although the photograph shows, in the main, modest cottages of 17th- and 18th-century date, more impressive houses

Caption For Jersey, St Helier, The Harbour And Ss Gazelle 1893

To save time, an off-the-shelf Laird's design was chosen; the three-ship deal cost the GWR £100,000.