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Photos

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Maps

99 maps found.

1903-1908, Saxby All Saints Ref. RNC825813
1901-1902, Tilney All Saints Ref. RNC848531
1897-1909, Charlton All Saints Ref. RNC666865
1901-1902, Rockland All Saints Ref. RNC819155
1901-1902, All Saints South Elmham Ref. RNC621491
1883 - 1884, Fornham All Saints Ref. HOSM45765
1879 - 1880, The Four Alls Ref. HOSM62792
1887 - 1904, Wainfleet All Saints Ref. HOSM63318
1886 - 1904, Tilney All Saints Ref. HOSM61884
1899 - 1924, Charlton All Saints Ref. HOSM40617
1886 - 1900, Gussage All Saints Ref. HOSM47257
1879 - 1880, The Four Alls Ref. HOSM45721
1882 - 1903, All Saints South Elmham Ref. HOSM35800
1921, Hollyhurst Ref. POP738477
1880 - 1884, Wolferd Green Ref. HOSM59168
1899, Hollyhurst Ref. RNE738477
1882, Hollyhurst Ref. HOSM48736
1902-1903, Hollyhurst Ref. RNC738477
1947, Hollyhurst Ref. NPO738477

Books

26 books found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Memories

1,202 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Back In The 70s

From 1975 we lived in one of the council maisonettes, Baden Powell House, which are still opposite the parade of shops in Lower Belvedere. I remember it was such a great place to grow up, knowing all the neighbours by name and being ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere

I Remember This Coronation, 2nd June 1953.

The biggest reason I remember the 1953 Coronation was because it was the first time I had ever seen a television. I was only very young in 1953 but I was privileged to be able to watch Queen Elizabeth's Coronation ...Read more

A memory of Lincoln by David Campbell

Higher Lux St Coronation Party

I lived in Higher Lux Street, attended Liskeard Secondary modern school and was a choir boy at St Martins parish church. Mr Andrews was not only the Headmaster but also the "choir master". When my voice started to ...Read more

A memory of Liskeard in 1953 by Tony Davey

Reminders Of My Youth

I remember being taken to the village when I was very young - I believe one of my great uncles ran the Pub - One of the ubquitous Jermy Family - I am coming to Norfolk to try and research my roots at the end of July this ...Read more

A memory of Great Hockham by Paul Burroughes

Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean

THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in the ...Read more

A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by Don Williams

Abbotsham School In The 1960's

Growing up at Fairy Cross, Alwington and as our village school had closed in the late 1950s we had to catch the school bus daily morning and afternoon to Abbotsham Primary School. (Shown in the centre back of the ...Read more

A memory of Abbotsham by Derek England

In My Day

In my days in the village I recall the upstairs room of the Guildhall having a snooker table where the men used to gather, this would be shortly after the war. Of more interest to me was the Library that was situated downstairs.  As a ...Read more

A memory of Finchingfield in 1950 by Lesley Alexander

Cinemas In Croydon

I lived in Croydon until 1969 (the year I got married and moved away). My Dad - Len Marsh - was a Cinema Manager with the ABC chain, and we lived very near the Rex Cinema, Norbury, closed in 1962. Dad was based there for a time, but ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Colin Marsh

Great Memories

I lived with my family in Windsor Avenue after 2WW. Oak Farm Primary was the school I went to which was just down the road. In 1951/52 the school had a choir, Mr. Roberts was the Head Master. I was in this choir. There was a record made ...Read more

A memory of Hillingdon by Valerie Wagstaff

Fondest Memories Of Gt Oakley 1938 To 1961

That was when I was born along with a bunch of other kids who grew up  with  me and with whom I played during the WW2 years and eventually went to C of E school together.  Mr Porter was a teacher there, he ...Read more

A memory of Great Oakley by Shirley Reading

Captions

119 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Lampeter, High Street 1952

Yet Lampeter has been able to retain its Welsh identity despite these influences.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road C1965

The larger premises were soon put to good use, and he was able to display a wide range of furniture that he had not only made, but had also bought in, thereby widening the choice for his increasing

Caption For Worthing, The Moorlands And Clear View Hotels C1965

Its site had formerly been the lawn to Summer Lodge, which was offered by its owner Miles Stringer to Princess Amelia during her brief visit in 1798, so that she was able to sit in the fresh air

Caption For St Ives, The Square C1965

There are few cars other than those parked between the Cromwell statue and the war memorial, and people are able to pass the time of day in the middle of the road.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Harbour 1892

Slightly larger, but of the same basic design, these clinker-built open sailing boats were constructed so as to be able to cope with Lyme Bay's ground swell.

Caption For Porthmadog, Harbour 1908

Portmadoc handled slate traffic from both south Caernarvon and north Merioneth; the schooners were able to call upon the services of a tug for towing either in or out of the harbour.

Caption For Hodder River, Lower Hodder Bridges 1858

However, the need to be able to cross in all weathers, at all times of the year, meant bridges had to be built.

Caption For Preston, Docks 1893

While Preston does not mark the end of the Ribble, it marks the end of our journey: we have followed the river down from the Pennines, and have seen it pick up all those other rivers on the

Caption For Petersfield, High Street C1965

Boot's is on the right, where you could join their lending library, and next to it Woolworth's, where immediately inside on the left you used to be able to have a 'cuppa' and a bun.

Caption For Belfast, The Isle Of Man Steamer, Fenella 1897

They were of a similar size at around the 2000 grt mark and about 340 ft in length, and each were able to carry 2000 passengers.

Caption For Kingstown, The Harbour 1897

The daily schedule required two ships on the run, each making two round trips, with a third in steam on standby able to sail at immediate notice.

Caption For Belfast, The Harbour Office 1897

Belfast had a very effective body managing and improving its harbour long before it had a council able to provide roads, drainage and oversee housing.

Caption For Belfast, Canal Wharf And Queen's Bridge 1897

The River Lagan flows within a few miles of the huge Lough Neagh, which is bordered by four Ulster counties; a lot of work was done to make the river able to take barges, with a link to the lough.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Square 1906

The judge, jury and other court officials sat in the open space, while the first-come spectators were able to watch from a gallery that ran around the inside of the building, below the rafters

Caption For Epsom, Derby Day 1928

The most colourful subjects were the Gypsies, especially when they able to buy picturesque living wagons instead of the old bender tents.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Cathedral, The Interior 1919

Here, in the middle of all the people, animals and carts, stood the Market Cross - an open-sided structure consisting of a roof supported on wooden posts.

Caption For Boston, Anderson's Feather Factory, Trinity Street 2005

A new barrage will be constructed downstream, expelling the tide, and boats will be able to moor at Packhouse Quay, Doughty Quay, and other places along the Haven through the centre of Boston

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Sands From Britannia Pier 1922

Unlike King's Lynn, which remained predominantly a port, Great Yarmouth was able to embrace the functions of both port and holiday destination, with its harbour channel to the west and its holiday

Caption For Luton, From Eaton Farm 2005

Leaders of popular culture have a stupefying arrogance, loathing any sort of individuality; they are able to dish out criticism, but not to take it.

Caption For St Neots, The Rotary Club Millennium Clock 2005

Other empty properties in the town centre have once again been occupied and town centre manager, David Gregory, was able to claim in January 2002 that St Neots was 'firing on all cylinders'

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Bridge 1919

Because of the steep slope the shops nearest the pier were larger and able to offer more goods.

Caption For Belfast, S.S. Dynamic 1897

Her turn of speed was such that she was able to catch up with the 'Manchester' and berth at Liverpool at approximately the same time.

Caption For Accrington, The Haworth Art Gallery C1945

Sadly, William died in 1913 so was not able to enjoy the pleasures of such a fine house for very long.