Photos

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Maps

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1903-1910, Carreglefn Ref. RNC663013
1902-1903, Broxtowe Ref. RNC653258
1903-1910, Brynsiencyn Ref. RNC654376
1903-1904, Burdiehouse Ref. RNC655599
1903-1904, Burnwynd Ref. RNC656828
1897-1899, Drayton Ref. RNC693008
1903-1910, Dwyran Ref. RNC696104
1897-1899, Cosham Ref. RNC678247
1903-1906, Cramond Ref. RNC681255
1899, Crew's Hole Ref. RNC683122
1901-1902, Castle End Ref. RNC663767
1901-1902, Castor Ref. RNC664362
1899, Bristol Ref. RNC650530
1897-1909, Woolston Ref. RNC874367
1897-1909, Midanbury Ref. RNC778896
1897-1909, Swaythling Ref. RNC843670
1897-1909, Itchen Ref. RNC744586
1897-1909, Hightown Ref. RNC734707
1897-1909, Townhill Park Ref. RNC851228
1897-1909, Lordswood Ref. RNC767478

Books

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Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,581 to 6,590.

Blaenllechau My Childhood Home

Brought up in Blaenllechau, immediately after the WWII, life was not as complicated as it is today. Our playground included all the mountain behind us, Llanwonno, the woods and even the park. I delivered papers ...Read more

A memory of Blaenllechau by Brian Evans

Crystal Palace 1960s 1970s

I have similar memories to you Lyn, in fact I was in your sister's class at Anerley School (born in Stone Park hospital) so I remember you too as an older girl! I remember the penny in the slot train going round ...Read more

A memory of Crystal Palace by Jane Holland

Growing Up In Tottenham

I spent the first eleven years of my life in Tottenham. We lived above the PDSA dispensary in Seven Sisters Road. My father worked for the PDSA as a vet, and I remember very clearly the queues of people waiting to have their ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1950 by Jacqueline Dagnall

Fitzroy Street, Off Westderby Road. 1950s/60s

Did anyone live around here in the 1950s & 60s? My memories are of being sent to search out the sandstone on the Hollas so that my mum could do the steps. Going to the coal yard off Low Hill with a ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool by Barbara Mcdonald

Marton Boarding School

I went to Marton Boarding School from 1965. I have often given it a thought over the years. Yesterday I was in mid Wales and came back along that way. I decided to go and have a look. I went to Whitegate Church where we ...Read more

A memory of Whitegate by Terry Cavner

The 2010 Oxford Folk Festival

This view shows just one of the many venues for the 2010 Oxford Folk Festival, a weekend long festival of music, song and dancing including a grand parade through the city on Saturday morning. Thousands of residents and ...Read more

A memory of Oxford in 2010 by John Howard Norfolk

Queens Hotel

My mother and father Vera and Fred Groves took over the Queens Hotel when I was a youg boy (BORN 1957). I remember the circus coming in the adjacent field. One day our dog Jip took ME for a walk down to the Flash reservoir much to the ...Read more

A memory of Winsford in 1960 by Victor Groves

Memories Of Thornley

Having read Kenneth Ortons' memories, it brought back visions in my mind of the good times growing up in the loveliest little village I know. When I was born in 1947 my mam and dad lived with my grandma at 60 Thornlaw North so ...Read more

A memory of Thornley in 1947 by David Thompson

The Croydon Sweet Club

I have great memories of going to the Croydon Sweet Club and dancing the night away to sounds of the Liquidator and many more reggae songs, dressed in two-tone tonic suits and doing a lot of stomping. I was only 14/15 years ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1969 by Susan Salter

Lands End Hotel

I entered a competition in the 'Lady' magazine, and was fortunate to win a week's stay for my husband and myself at the Lands End Hotel. What luxury! It certainly doesn't look anything like the photos of the 1950s. Our bedroom ...Read more

A memory of Land's End in 1991 by Margaret Mosley

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,793 to 15,816.

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1922

Soaring above the High Street is the spire of St Mary the Virgin Church, dating back to the 14th century. The even older tower is 13th-century.

Caption For Aldershot, Cambridge Military Hospital 1891

The Wellington Monument 1891 One of the town's most famous landmarks is Matthew Wyatt's magnificent statue of Wellington on horseback.

Caption For Southsea, Canoe Lake C1955

One of Southsea's most famous landmarks is South Parade Pier, opened in 1879 and rebuilt in 1908 following a fire.

Caption For Impington, The Church C1965

As with so many churches, St Andrew's in Impington exhibits an interesting blend of styles.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, De La Warr Parade And Bandstand 1899

Popular tunes of the day were played by resident and visiting bands to amuse the visitors, who lounged in the surrounding deckchairs. On Sundays there would be a programme of sacred music.

Caption For East Grinstead, Moat Road 1907

At the time of this photograph the Convent's first Mother Superior, Sister Alice (Crocker), was still in charge; she died in 1902 aged 72 and her replacement was Sister Erminild, a daughter of J M

Caption For Oakham, The Church Nave 1927

The church is an elegant creation of around 1300, with a tall, slim five-bay arcade and clerestorey, creating a tremendous feeling of space.

Caption For Weymouth, The Esplanade 1899

Weymouth became popular as a seaside resort thanks to the patronage of George III, who came to bathe here for the good of his health.

Caption For Port Isaac, 1895

The Victorian school stands right on the edge of the cliff above the fishing harbour. This view shows the upper part of the village before it was altered by 20th-century developments.

Caption For Castletown, Castle Rushen 1893

In 1312 England was on the brink of civil war. Robert the Bruce seized the advantage, despatching his brother Edward and James Douglas into northern England where they sacked a number of towns.

Caption For Scarborough, Peasholm Park C1955

The roof of a pagoda can be seen in the centre; it is situated on an island in the main lake. Note the exotic range of trees and shrubs growing here.

Caption For Sheffield, Endcliffe Woods 1893

Woods were bought by the Council in 1885, and public access extended in 1887, when an additional nine acres were purchased through public subscription and presented to the town in celebration of

Caption For Frimley Green, Old Cottage 1906

This cottage was believed to have been in the Guildford Road, and not demolished until the early part of the 20th century.

Caption For Evesham, High Street 1910

It is a peaceful day in Evesham at the end of Edward VII's reign, with some good examples of shop signs, such as Deakin's fruit and marmalade, 'the best that skill and science can provide', and

Caption For Lavernock, St Mary's Well Bay C1955

The beach is one of the nearest to Cardiff and was very popular with parents and young chiuldren and those who thought Penarth too commercialised.

Caption For Pembroke Dock, Dimond Street C1960

The docks, established in 1814, went on to build some 260 ships here. A branch of Barclays Bank is on the left and WH Smith is on the right of the picture.

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, St Ann's Square C1876

The statue of John Cobden can been seen in the middle of the square: this bronze statue, by Marshall Wood, was paid for by public subscription and was presented to the town on 23 April 1867 by the President

Caption For Saltaire, The Railway Station 1909

The railway station is on the Midland line from Bradford to Skipton. The railway station was opened in 1856. Titus Salt's Mill, some six storeys high, sits alongside the line.

Caption For Birkenhead, Hamilton Square And Town Hall 1967

The well-laid-out Hamilton Square in the centre of Birkenhead is named after the town's founder, John Laird, in honour of his Scottish mother.

Caption For Pangbourne, Whitchurch Bridge 1890

This view looks downstream from the riverside garden of Waterside House towards Whitchurch Bridge.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

The Locks c1955 A pair of boats prepare to enter a lock.

Caption For Fordwich, C1950

The church is 14th-century, though there are some traces of Saxon work, and is dedicated to St Mary. The Caen stone used in the construction of Canterbury Cathedral was landed here.

Caption For Sherborne, Greenhill 1900

Until mid-Victorian times, this part of the road, known now as Greenhill, had been called New Well Hill. Here, we are looking towards the Green at the turn of the century.