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Maps

26 maps found.

1923, Astle Ref. POP628139
1947, Astle Ref. NPO628139
1896, Astle Ref. RNE628139
1947, Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth Ref. NPO758833
1902-1903, Astle Ref. RNC628139
1903-1904, Arkle Town Ref. RNC626841
1923, Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth Ref. POP758833
1901, Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth Ref. RNC758833
1925, Arkle Town Ref. POP626841
1947, Arkle Town Ref. NPO626841
1897, Arkle Town Ref. RNE626841
1892, Higher Bartle Ref. HOSM48402
1895, Ratling Ref. RNE813599
1903, Higher Bartle Ref. RNC733892
1924, Higher Bartle Ref. POP733892
1898, Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth Ref. RNE758833
1947, Ratling Ref. NPO813599
1891 - 1892, Arkle Town Ref. HOSM36203
1887, Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth Ref. HOSM51850
1947, Higher Bartle Ref. NPO733892

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Memories

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Coombes Of Church Farm

I believe my Great Grandparents Annie and Maurice (Frank) Coombes lived and farmed at Church Farm during the 1920s.  My father Thomas (Aubrey) Coombes used to spend most of his school holidays there as a boy. This ...Read more

A memory of Sixpenny Handley in 1920 by Hilary Coombes/Aitchison

Too Short A Stay!

I lived in Kirby Hill for one year from 1965 to 66, I was a 13 year old boy. I absolutely  loved my time there and have many happy memories. My Mother and Father bought the Shoulder of Mutton in 1965 taking ...Read more

A memory of Kirby Hill in 1965 by John Wood

Robert William Shaw Family My Greatgrandfather

My GreatGrandParents Were Robert William Shaw and Eleanor (Wilkinson) Shaw. He worked as a Roller Coverer at a Cotton Factory, I do not know what the name of the factory was. I know my Grandmothers name ...Read more

A memory of Sabden in 1880 by somersetmass

Carnforth Lodge Lancaster Road

As a child in the 1960’s and 70’s I went several times with my family to visit Mrs Esther Pomfret (Auntie Ettie to us; she was a relation of my father's) at Carnforth Lodge, Lancaster Road.  I don't think this is ...Read more

A memory of Carnforth by Isabel Yeo

Lightning Strikes

This is August 1953, I was 10. We were playing cricket on the clay field with some older lads, the stumps were iron and came from Spencers steel works which was nearby and stuff like this was easily got. Anyway I remember it was ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1953 by Jimmy Burrows

Connemara

My grandmother (name of McDonagh, nee Faherty) lived in a place I believe is called 'Ryn' (not sure of the spelling) in Connemara. She had a beautiful cottage a short walk from the sea. I would like to be able to take my husband to ...Read more

A memory of Connemara in 1975 by Geraldine Thompson

Netherley House Hinckley Road

Hi Can anyone help me? Was there a Netherley House in Hinckley Road in the late 1930s/early 1940s? I have a relative who was born there in November 1940 but I cant see any record of the place. Any help would be appreciated. Regards Tracey

A memory of Hinckley by Tracey Winters

St John's Gate Broad Street

St John's Gate in Broad Street in Bristol is the only surviving medieval city gateway, at one one time there were seven gates into the old city. Fortified gateways pierced the town wall at intervals. St John's Gateway, ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Moston

My grandparents, Horald and Edith Hughes, lived in Moston Cottage, Booley. Also living in the cottage were 3 of their sons; John, Douglas and Tony. My father, Basil, was no longer living at home. John and Douglas worked on the ...Read more

A memory of Moston in 1957 by Liz Proudman

Memories

We (me and older brother and sister), stayed in a relatives bungalow really close to the sea several years.. disjointed but strong memories :- - pebble dashed walls - those garden walls made of preformed concrete blocks with patterned ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick

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Captions

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Caption For Arkengarthdale, The Red Lion, Longthwaite C1960

It was formed by the Arkle Beck, which rises high on Sleightholme Moor and passes through some lovely hamlets such as Arkle Town, Whaw and Langthwaite, where The Red Lion (centre) is a welcome hostelry

Caption For Salcombe, Old House And Church 1890

While Salcombe is an old settlement - its name derives from Saltercombe, a reference to the saltings that are recorded in the Domesday Book - Holy Trinity Church is a relatively recent addition, dating

Caption For Newton Poppleford, The Main Street C1965

In the middle distance is the Exeter Inn, and to the left is P J White's grocer's shop and mini- market - supermarkets were a relatively new concept in the 1960s.

Caption For Chipping Norton, High Street C1955

A stone pillar remains as a relic of the old hall.

Caption For Weymouth, Harbour Walk 1913

A number of troopships set out from here in June 1944 to play a role in the D-Day landings.

Caption For Castleton, Memorial Cross 1919

Castleton's war memorial cross in the Market Place was still a relatively new feature when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Corfe Castle, West Street C1940

Inside the main window a displayed poster warns 'Don't Help the Enemy, Careless Talk Costs Lives' - no doubt a relic from the Second World War.

Caption For Great Easton, The Ford 1951

Here we see a vanished scene.Two draught horses are led over the old bridge by the ford on the river Chelmer.The photographer appears to have left his car parked up the road on the left and walked

Caption For New Brighton, Tower 1900

The whole complex was a focal point of entertainment, with a theatre, ballrooms, a roller-rink, snooker rooms, a skating rink, a menagerie, various refreshment stalls, an aviary, a monkey house and a lake

Caption For Arkengarthdale, The C.B. Hotel C1960

Further up the Arkle Beck is the pub-less hamlet which glories in the entirely-inappropriate name of Booze.

Caption For Brixham, The Harbour 1890

Here we see a relatively quiet harbour for the time - the fleet numbered around 200, and the crews 1600.

Caption For Neston, High Street 1939

But this port, too, soon suffered from silting, so that todayNeston is once again a relatively quiet town.

Caption For Darlington, Bondgate 1906

The tramway had a relatively short life-span - it was closed in 1926.

Caption For Totton, By Pass C1965

South of the bypass are late 19th- and 20th-century housing and a large industrial area leading down to Eling creek. Nearby is the brick church of St Winifred, built in 1937.

Caption For Harrold, The Green And Butter Market C1960

A relative of the author once divulged that is should have been called 'The Gossip House' for obvious reasons.

Caption For Scarborough, The Beach C1960

Launching from here is a relatively simple matter. When it was across the road, horses had to drag the boat out to meet the tide.

Caption For Salisbury, Catherine Street 1906

The medieval grid pattern remains, but here the shops and houses are late Georgian and Victorian. To the left, Wilson's façade is a fine example of Victorian decorative brick work.

Caption For London, Whitehall, The Horse Guards C1960

Two troopers are led out of the stables ready for a turn at guard duty in the sentry boxes facing the main street. The equivalent block on the south side was built for the foot guards.

Caption For Glyn Ceiriog, The Village C1965

Glyn Ceiriog remained a relatively unspoilt place, even after the Prime Minister's recommendation.

Caption For Burbage, The Village 1907

With the camera a relatively unknown instrument in those days, the photographer invariably attracted a gaggle of village children as he went to work.

Caption For Headley Down, Post Office C1955

This is a relatively modern development, while a mile and half away is the older village of Headley. There are still plenty of trees here.

Caption For Crewe, The Square C1955

The statue in the centre of the Square is the town's war memorial – Crewe was a new industrial town with a relatively youthful population, so that many of the town's men were called up to serve in both

Caption For Southport, Royal Hotel And Winter Gardens 1902

The concert pavilion was later used as a theatre and cinema and survived into the early 1960s; the conservatory was relegated to a roller-skating rink before being demolished in 1933.

Caption For Brockham, Green And Church 1900

The old water pump, seen to the right with its ornate shelter, is a reminder that mains water, something we now take for granted, is a relatively modern luxury.