Maps

115 maps found.

1947, Pandy Ref. NPO799714
1947, Pandy Ref. NPO799716
1899, Pandy Ref. RNE799714
1899, Pandy Ref. RNE799715
1899, Pandy Ref. RNE799716
1897, Pandy Ref. RNE799720
1896, Pandy Ref. RNE799722
1902-1903, Pandy Ref. RNC799714
1903, Pandy Ref. RNC799715
1902, Pandy Ref. RNC799720
1895, Handy Cross Ref. RNE726388
1902-1903, Pandy Tudur Ref. RNC799726
1919, Handy Cross Ref. POP726386
1922, Pandy'r Capel Ref. POP799729
1922, Nant-Y-Pandy Ref. POP787784

Books

1 books found. Showing results 121 to 1.

Memories

288 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Bluestone Cottage Hough Hill

When I moved to "Bluestone" in 1955 there was no water or sanitation .Mum and Dad ( Len & Ellen Snape) collected the water in pales from the spout in Sandy Lane. We had a well but the water in it wasn't safe to drink. ...Read more

A memory of Brown Edge by raymond.clarkson

Knock Street 1960 62

I was born in Aberdeen in 1958. I lived in Stuartfield, with my Dad, Bert Gordon and Mum, Vi, in a tied house belonging to Sandy Adams (Adams of Old Deer) from 1960 until we moved to a council house in Windhill Street in 1962. ...Read more

A memory of Stuartfield by hmnoble

Woodville Road, Ham, Prefabs

My Family moved into the newly built Prefabs in Woodville Road when they were first opened up for occupancy. I can't remember what year it was. Does anybody know what the date was? The Prefabs were kitted out with a Fridge which ...Read more

A memory of Ham by philip.lintern23

Memory Of Mexborough In The Late 50's,

My name is Ian Bullett. I was born in Mexborough 1951 I can remember going to the Empire cinema with my elder brother David in the late 50's.It was a regular Saturday visit to watch Zorro and others.On one ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough by icabullett

Green Street Green

My Dad, Sandy Leonard was the Group Scout Leader of the 1st Green Street Green Scout Group in the 1960’s. We lived just up from the Crescent Way. Best to all Peter

A memory of Green Street Green by Peter Leonard

Haymill School1960's

A message for all previous Haymill pupils, I remember the school with very mixed memories, Mr Thorn (nick-named 'Spike'), I, like Jan, was also in Mr Wilson's class, he was a lovely teacher, he was nicknamed 'Wacker Wilson' due ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1962 by Sandie Burrows

Growing Up In Methilhill

I lived in Simon Crescent from 1967-1985. I had great times growing up in the crescent. All the people I remember are: Tam Taylor, the Dunnigans, Sandy and Jackie Crookston, the Smiths, the Mcmahons, Tam Page, the ...Read more

A memory of Methilhill in 1968 by Colin Rollo

Bandon Hill High View School Days

We lived over the Express Dairy (opposite the Odeon) My early school days started in 1937 when Bandon Hill Infants were at Milton Road - we moved to Milton Road in 1935. The 654 Trolley bus route was nearby and ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1945 by Brian Phillips

My Childhood Garden Part Iv

If I remember correctly, a white climbing rose grew up one side of the arch and a red on the other. The path continued straight through the archway, and led up the garden to the two wooden sheds at the top of the ...Read more

A memory of Shamley Green in 1954 by Patricia Clarke

An Evacuee In 1940

I remember my first home in Westbury Leigh was with a family called Rowe, they seemed fairly old people to me (then a ten year old boy) but now I am eighty I don't suppose they were. One of the brothers, a Charles Rowe, ...Read more

A memory of Westbury Leigh by Robin Porter

Captions

186 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Morfa Nefyn, The Bay 1930

Morfa Nefyn, one mile from Nefyn town, has a fine sandy beach. The headland at Porthdinllaen offered a natural anchorage, sheltered from the prevailing south-west winds.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Beach 1930

The sandy rocks of Burton Cliffs project towards Lyme Bay (left). National Trust land extends along the cliffs in both directions.

Caption For Southwold, From The Pier 1906

With its broad greens, its sandy beach, the lighthouse on North Green, and its picturesque buildings, Southwold has long been popular.

Caption For Sandsend, The Beach 1925

Sandsend is just three miles along the sandy beach from Whitby.

Caption For Sandy, Bedford Road 1925

Sandy was originally a modest Roman settlement on the Roman road between St Albans and Godmanchester; in the 18th century the town became important for its coaching inns servicing the Great North Road.

Caption For Marloes, Post Office C1955

Marloes village and the sands that are so attractive to holidaymakers were well served by this charming little building. It served as the post office and general stores until around 1965.

Caption For Heysham, The Foreshore C1950

As the tide is in, they are full of visitors in our photograph; the pebble beach is covered, so we see only the sandy bit of Heysham.

Caption For Eyemouth, The Harbour C1960

With its sheltered sandy beaches, it has become popular with holiday makers.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Vickers Point And Beach C1955

Here, looking towards Ingoldmells Point, are the sandy beach and the sand dunes, a view now radically changed by the more recent sea defences with a massive concave-fronted sea wall forming a promenade

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 Hest Bank, The Centre C1960

Well placed to attract passing motorists, it also served the visitors who came to enjoy a day on the shore, where a fine sandy beach borders the sea.

Caption For Clumber Park, C1955

The soil is thin, sandy and infertile, but it suits slow-growing oak trees, birch and bracken.

Caption For Abersoch, The Estuary 1894

From a scattered fishing village based around two sandy bays on the southern coast of the Lleyn Peninsula, Abersoch has developed into a busy resort.

Caption For Bletchingley, The Street 1905

This wide, curving street set on a sandy ridge runs downhill to the 16th-century White Hart Inn.

Caption For Sandsend, The Beach 1925

Sandsend was just three miles along the sandy beach from Whitby.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, On The Sands 1898

This popular seaside resort sits in a wide sweep of bay on the north coast, with wooded hills behind the promenade, which fronts miles of safe sandy beach.

Caption For Lytham, East Beach 1907

There are swings on Lytham Beach and a few children paddling – no longer to be seen in the 21st century, as the sand is now overgrown with invasive Spartina grass.

Caption For Aberporth, The Bay C1955

From the inter-war years its fine sandy beaches attracted visitors who wanted a sea-side holiday without the distractions that resorts such as Aberystwyth provided, even though it was close to the Ministry

Caption For Chapel St Leonards, Chapel Point C1955

This view is taken from the sandy Roman Bank path looking to Chapel Point.

Caption For Pegwell, Coastguard Cottages 1907

The bay, with its wide sandy beach, was almost certainly the landing place of the Danish brothers Hengist and Horsa, who came to Britain in 449AD to fight for the British king Vortigern against the

Caption For Market Rasen, The Racecourse C1960

Racing had taken place before 1924, of course, on the sandy moors east of the town.

Caption For Hunstanton, High Street 1907

Then building began in earnest as visitors flocked to enjoy its safe, sandy beach and bracing cliff-top walks.

Caption For Gwbert, Poppit Sands 1956

It becomes very shallow at this broad and sandy estuary, restricting boat movements to a brief period at high tide.

Caption For Sandilands, The Crooked Church C1955

Sutton on Sea's parish church, St Clement's, is Lincolnshire's very own Leaning Tower of Pisa, doubtless owing to its sandy foundations having settled since it was built in 1819.