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Maps

130 maps found.

1947, Camp Ref. NPO660302
1902-1903, Camp Ref. RNC660302
1923, Camp Ref. POP660302
1899, Camp Ref. RNE660302
1901, Castle Camps Ref. HOSM40277
1898, Halton Camp Ref. HOSM47436
1897-1899, Camp Corner Ref. RNC660308
1898-1901, Camps End Ref. RNC660414
1919, Bulford Camp Ref. POP655097
1898-1901, Shudy Camps Ref. RNC830909
1945, Bovington Camp Ref. NPO647009
1947, Camp Corner Ref. NPO660308
1947, Camp Town Ref. NPO660358
1946, Camps End Ref. NPO660414
1901, Shudy Camps Ref. HOSM59194
1901-1903, Otterburn Camp Ref. RNC798267
1897-1909, Pirbright Camp Ref. RNC806531
1925, Camp Town Ref. POP660358
1919, Blandford Camp Ref. POP643794
1919, Westdown Camp Ref. POP865393

Books

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Memories

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A Family Camp At Tocketts Mill Near Guisborough

I had a lovely weekend "up north" to attend a family party in Middlesbrough as my wife's brother-in-law Robert Arbin was celebrating his 60th birthday. As it was summer we thought it would nice ...Read more

A memory of Guisborough in 2000 by John Howard Norfolk

Lydia And Wendy

I worked in the big hotel in Sandown, and a couple of hotels on the very seafront with two girls from Binstead, what fun we had, laughter and tears went together. I've lost touch with them but would love to hear what they are up to ...Read more

A memory of Binstead in 1973 by Patricia Hamilton

Croxley Station 1940 1945

Hi, my name is Brian Nicoll. My mother, father and I lived in 10 Frankland Rd from 25/9/35 when I was born until 1956 when I got married. As a small boy I used to have a friend called Roger Gosney who lived over the ...Read more

A memory of Croxley Green in 1940 by Brian Nicoll

Tithby Or Tythby

I used to live in the village of TYTHBY, spelled with a Y and not an I. I did not even know that there was another village close by with a similar name. But I have checked on the computer and there it is, not too far away in the ...Read more

A memory of Tithby in 1944 by Brian Williamson

Annual Camp With 39th Signal Regiment At Penhale

Penhale Camp is situated towards the northern end of Penhale Sands and the Ministry of Defence owns this which is used as an army training area. In the summer of 1969 I had just transferrred ...Read more

A memory of Holywell Bay in 1969 by John Howard Norfolk

Betchworth Village Shop

A school friend at Reigate Grammar was Joe Cheffings; his parents ran the village shop and bakery about midway to the church, on the left of the picture. An elder brother, Tony, helped at home when on holiday from St. ...Read more

A memory of Betchworth in 1947 by Keith Fuller

Long Lost Contact

In 1952 I was serving in the Royal Air Force at R.A.F. Ouston, not far from Wylam. One evening there was a dance in the NAAFI and a number of young ladies came from the Castle Hill Convalescent Home by coach. I met and danced with a ...Read more

A memory of Wylam in 1952 by Peter Turner

Sevenoaks Scouts Go Youth Hostelling In Wales

I remember taking the patrol leaders from my scout troop, the 3rd Sevenoaks (Riverhead), on a visit to Wales as we wanted to check out posiible sites for a summer camp the following summer. "Skip" ...Read more

A memory of Crickhowell in 1973 by John Howard Norfolk

Camping With The Red Cross

Some of my best memories of growing up are the camps I attended at the Red Cross camp site over the field (past the farm) and right on the River Wey at New Haw. I actually lived in Brookwood at the time. We did hiking, ...Read more

A memory of New Haw in 1982 by Andrew Powell

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Captions

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Caption For Filey, Primrose Valley C1935

Billy Butlin bought the land here and opened one of his holiday camps in 1945. In 1995, just beside the old Butlin camp, the modern chalets of Primrose Valley Holiday Camp were built.

Caption For Christchurch, Miniature Railway, Wick Ferry Holiday Camp C1955

The holiday camp phenomenon had been developed by Billy Butlin before the Second World War.

Caption For Christchurch, Wick Ferry Holiday Camp C1955

Holiday camps were developed by Billy Butlin before the Second World War, but their heyday was in the 1950s. Thousands of visitors would visit the camp at Wick Ferry each summer.

Caption For Stiffkey, Aa Camp C1955

The Stiffkey Anti-Aircraft training camp was erected as a satellite to the larger AA camp at Weybourne in the late 1930s.

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Caption For Filey, Primrose Valley C1935

Billy Butlin bought the land here and opened one of his holiday camps in 1945. In 1995, just beside the old Butlin camp, the modern chalets of Primrose Valley Holiday Camp were built.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Holiday Camp C1955

The potential of a holiday camp soon became apparent, and Dodd acquired nearby land which became the first holiday camp in England.

Caption For Paignton, The Devon Coast Country Club C1965

This was a prisoner of war camp during World War II, then a holiday camp. It is now a housing estate.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Butlin's Holiday Camp C1955

However, the motto and the buildings have disappeared in an almost total rebuild of the camp. In 1936 it was the first holiday camp to be built in Britain.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Butlin's Holiday Camp C1955

However, the motto and the buildings have disappeared in an almost total rebuild of the camp. In 1936 it was the first holiday camp to be built in Britain.

Caption For Hipswell, The Hall 1913

Close to what would become Catterick Camp, Hipswell Hall had seen better days than when this picture was taken.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The "Camp Special" Arrives C1955

The 'Holiday Camps Express' ran from London to Caister and the other Norfolk holiday camps at California, Scratby and Hemsby every Saturday in summer from 1934 to 1938, and again from 1948 to 1958.

Caption For Filey, Lowfield Farm Camp C1955

Here we see the modest wooden buildings of the Lowfield Farm Camp, which was a predecessor of the giant holiday camp near Hunmanby which now dominates Filey Bay.

Caption For Hipswell, The Hall 1913

Close to what would become Catterick Camp, Hipswell Hall had seen better days than when this picture was taken.

Caption For Wimborne, From The River C1960

Historians believe that the Stour was a major attraction to the Romans when the future Emperor Vespasian chose Wimborne as the site for his base camp for the conquest of south-west England in AD45.

Caption For Shoeburyness, East Beach Tent Site C1960

Camping was a popular, cheap way of spending a family holiday by the sea.

Caption For Chatham, Buckmore Park, Camp Fire C1965

No Scout or Cub camp could be complete without the traditional camp fire to end the day.

Caption For Shoeburyness, The Garrison Clock Tower C1955

Camping was a popular, cheap way of spending a family holiday by the sea. The tent in the foreground has a large awning, a useful way of extending the living area.

Caption For Milford, Sister Dora's Convalescent Hospital C1955

During the Great War, Cannock Chase was used as a training area for troops, and two military camps were established at Coppice Hill, near here, and at Brindley Heath, both connected by a railway.

Caption For Caister On Sea, The Railway Station C1955

In 1937 this halt was built at the holiday camp to allow the holiday camp expresses which ran from London to Yarmouth to drop off passengers.

Caption For Chatham, Buckmore Park Camp Activities C1965

In the 1960s, camping was the most important of all scouting activities, and Scout and Cub groups - no Guides until the late 1960s - brought their own tents and other equipment to the open

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Hursley Road C1955

It was near to Hocomb Road, and known No 17 Families Camp – note the signpost to it on the right. Facilities at the camp were more than tolerable, and some families were reluctant to move away.

Caption For Skegness, Walsh's Holiday Camp C1955

Caravan camps have become much more sophisticated since the 1950s, but they also had lots of fun in those days, you can be sure of that!

Caption For Hayle, Towans 1927

With such a fine view across the bay to St Ives, it is little surprise that holidaymakers should have come to camp at Hayle Towans.

Caption For Godalming, River Wey Camping Ground 1908

The camping ground was just to the east of the boathouse.