Maps

130 maps found.

1895, Comp Ref. RNE676313
1912, Camb Ref. RNC660112
1886, Winterborne Came Ref. HOSM39903
1908-1909, Camas-Luinie Ref. RNC660108
1897, Winterborne Came Ref. RNE871590
1919, Winterborne Came Ref. POP871590
1945, Winterborne Came Ref. NPO871590
1886, Winterborne Came Ref. HOSM48414
1899, Winterborne Came Ref. RNC871590
1908-1911, Camas An T-Saoithein Ref. RNC659984

Books

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Memories

1,297 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Very Nasty Place

I stayed at this so-called home in the 60s, the staff treated all the children like animals, it was run like an army camp, really nasty nurses and a matron , all the children were bullied and frightened of all the staff , I am ...Read more

A memory of Hornsea by Stephen Bettney

Growing Up In Milford

My mother was in the WAAFs during WWII. She met my father (an American G.I.) at a dance in Henley. They married in 1944 and after the war, my mother traveled to the United States as a war bride. I was born in Nebraska in ...Read more

A memory of Milford by Heather Dunford (Nee Hilkemeier)

America Woods

I lived in the house called Abbotsford in about 1934 which to this day, stands by the side of the America Woods. Once a year, the scouts would camp in the field at the back of the house. I spent many happy times playing in those ...Read more

A memory of Shanklin by Claire Spencer

My Mothers Childhood

My mother was born 29th of March 1909 in hut no.8 Pontllan.llangyfelach.R. D. .Her father was a railway blacksmith so I can only assume it was a rail line camp for the great western railway during construction to the coal ...Read more

A memory of Llangyfelach by Peter Teather

First Home After Getting Married

I worked in the NAFFI in Norton which was in Worcester inJan 1972 where I meet my hubby Michael Woodcock we went out for a bit and got married in the April no I was not pregnant.We got married in Pershore ...Read more

A memory of Malvern Wells by Elsie Woodcock

Sam Wolstenholme

On 5-6-1877 Sam Wolstenholme was born in Little Lever. Sam played local football then In 1897 he signed for Everton. After 107 games plus three international caps for England he moved to Blackburn in 1905,he played for four ...Read more

A memory of Little Lever by William Stott

Royal Masonic Schools Bushey (J Ston And Ston)

I am not sure if this kind of opportunity attracts those who feel anger at a perceived or real unfairness, during their childhood years, and/or those who have a tendency to dwell on the negative but I'd ...Read more

A memory of Bushey by Laurence Blight

Life In Burghfield In The 1950s

The passageway led from Clayhill Road all the way through the village, and came out on the Reading Road, some 2 miles away, the passageway was used by us children daily as a short cut to school, and it went ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common in 1955 by Andrew Cooper

Little Sutton In The 1950/60's

I lived in Kronsbec Ave and started school at Berwivk Road in 1955 just before my 5th birthday. I recall my first teacher was Miss Anscombe and then Mrs McClaren. Then Mr Foxall and finaly a female whose name I ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Jim Smitheman

The Globe Cinema, Deepcut.

As a young child I spent a lot of time with my father in The Globe AKC cinema in the early 1960’s. At that time it was in Deepcut camp & was used by soldiers based in the camp. My father was the projectionist & ...Read more

A memory of Deepcut by Keith Goodwin

Captions

198 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Holiday Camp C1955

Holiday camps like Caister's offered inexpensive breaks for the whole family, with everything included in the cost.

Caption For Swanage, From Ballard Downs 1899

The fields of Whitecliff Farm (foreground) hosted summer camps for militia and artillery volunteers in late Victorian times.

Caption For Sandgate, High Street 1903

On the hill beyond stands a Martello tower and the fortifications of Shorncliffe Camp, whose construction was undertaken under Sir John Moore during the Napoleonic War.

Caption For Steep, Kettlebrook 1898

Tin Town 1917 Around the time this photograph was taken, the first of a series of Army camps was erected at Bramshott.

Caption For Newbury, View From Victoria Park Bridge C1950

Much of the greenery has gone and the scene on the right is dominated by Camp Hopson's furniture store as well as several other modern buildings.

Caption For Coldharbour, Main Street 1957

Behind the pub and the house rears the wooded slopes of Anstiebury Camp, one of Surrey's finest Iron Age hillforts, dating from the second century BC; its ramparts enclose over 11 acres.

Caption For Rossall, Ockwells Caravan Camp C1955

As caravanning grew in popularity during the 1950s, many small sites began to compete with the already established holiday camps, providing facilities, shops and often entertainment in a purpose built

Caption For Chanctonbury Ring, Chanctonbury Ring 1894

Originally it was the site of an Iron Age camp, then a Roman temple, and later an Armada beacon.

Caption For Hopton, The Holiday Camp C1955

Here holiday makers could enjoy the quiet attractions of the 'Constitutional Holiday Camp' well away from the bustle and bright lights of its noisier and bigger neighbour.

Caption For Whitburn, The Bank C1955

Those who wanted an inexpensive holiday could book into Seaburn Camp, which even as late as 1960 looked like a German Stalag with flowerbeds.

Caption For Brean, The Post Office Stores C1960

All the way north from Burnham to Brean Down, the six miles of road behind the sand dunes and beaches has a string of bungalows, chalets, shops, caravan parks, amusement parks and holiday camps, as well

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Holiday Camp C1955

Holiday camps like Caister's offered inexpensive breaks for the whole family - with all costs included.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Holiday Camp C1955

Holiday camps like Caister's offered inexpensive breaks for the whole family - with all costs included.

Caption For Odiham, High Street 1908

French soldiers were held as prisoners at Odiham during the Napoleonic wars, living in a camp dug out of an old chalk pit.

Caption For Staining, Thornfield Holiday Camp C1955

The village became Increasingly popular with visitors because of its proximity to Blackpool, but caravans and a holiday camp seem at odds with a village recorded in the Domesday Book.

Caption For Lavernock, The Caravan Site C1955

Holidaymakers at this time could be forgiven for thinking that there was something of an army camp about the site!

Caption For Sandgate, High Street 1903

On the hill beyond stands a Martello tower and the fortifications of Shorncliffe Camp, whose construction was undertaken under Sir John Moore during the Napoleonic War.

Caption For Bolney, Bolney Court C1955

During World War II British soldiers camped in the grounds, whilst the house was used by a London-based engineering company whose premises had been bombed.

Caption For Goudhurst, Hop Pickers 1904

Many camped on site, and have fond memories of halcyon days spent in the bright summer air.

Caption For Shap, Shap Wells Hotel 1893

During the Second World War the hotel was requisitioned as a prisoner of war camp for German officers.

Caption For West Bay, The Harbour C1960

Essendon is the nearby chaletm with the Municipal Camp Field behind (left centre).

Caption For Kettering, Silver Street C1960

Jax, a cheerful low-price dress shop for younger customers, replaced the more staid Co-op; Millett's, which began by selling army surplus goods, branched into camping equipment and tough outdoor clothes

Caption For Galleywood, The White Bear C1965

The main street, Watchhouse Road, may have taken its name from a lookout camp here at the time of the Napoleonic Wars.

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Caption For Seaburn, C1960

Those who wanted an inexpensive holiday could book into Seaburn Camp, which even as late as 1960 looked like a film set from a prisoner of war movie, but with flowerbeds.