Maps

162 maps found.

1946, Cliffe Ref. NPO670587
1921, Cliffe Ref. POP670587
1896, Cliffe Ref. RNE670587
1897-1898, Cliffe Ref. RNC670587
1895 - 1907, Cliffe Ref. HOSM41259
1889 - 1890, Cliffe Ref. HOSM41163
1924, Cliffe Ref. POP670586
1947, Cliffe Ref. NPO670584
1947, Cliffe Ref. NPO670585
1903, Cliffe Ref. RNC670586
1923, Cliff Ref. POP670510
1903-1904, Cliffe Ref. RNC670584
1897, Cliffe Ref. RNE670584
1883 - 1901, Cliff Ref. HOSM41162
1881 - 1906, Cliff Ref. HOSM41161
1901-1902, Cliff Ref. RNC670512
1947, Cliff Ref. NPO670510
1946, Cliff Ref. NPO670512
1921, Cliff Ref. POP670512
1896, Cliff Ref. RNE670510

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Memories

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Brixham

Coming to Brixham from just outside of London as an 11 year-old was a real culture shock. New smells (fish!) new sounds (seagulls) and new faces (the inhabitants of the south west certainly have distinct facial features...to say nothing of ...Read more

A memory of Brixham in 1880 by Stephen Jeffery

Stanmore 1950 52

Hallo , my name is Cliff Bowley. My family moved to Stanmore in 1950 to a very large house called "Belmont Lodge " on the corner of Denis Lane and London Road junction. Does anybody remember it? It was knocked down for development, ...Read more

A memory of Stanmore by cliffbowley

Mitcham

I lived in Manor Road in the late fifties and then Lymington Close until the end of the sixties, it was a great place to live then. We played on Mitcham common going to the seven island ponds on our bicycles and the old gun site. Mr ...Read more

A memory of Norbury

Happy Childhood Holidays

I say 1950 for the year my memory relates to but in fact my memories cover from around 1946 to 196 I've only just found this web site for "Memories" although have looked at the site before and what nostalgia it has ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril in 1950 by Margaret Garrod

Ymca 1967

Myself and a few others from N. Wales stayed at the YMCA for a couple of years 1966 onwards. Some of us attended the Technical college just up the road. We were young apprentices working for Etchells forgin and fasteners in ...Read more

A memory of West Bromwich by Bryn Roberts

Woofy And The Bungalow.

I was in Founders house 1962 - 64. Mr Gentry (Duck Billed Platypus) was housemaster and Twiggy his wife (thin as a lathe she was). I decided to get into bricklaying and ended up with Mr Cliffe as our building teacher (Woofy) ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield by Philip Kellett

1970s To Present Memories

I have many happy childhood memories of this lovely place - we had a caravan around the corner in Lligwy Bay (nr Benllech) for over 10 years and this was one of the best beaches around.  I remember walking from ...Read more

A memory of Red Wharf Bay in 1975 by Gabrielle O Sullivan

The Bell In The Dover Road A Reminder Of Thompsons Brewery Which Once Served The Town

My ancestor's nephews Henry and George Wraight aged 35 and 25 were brewers labourers most likely at Thompsons Brewery which was situated to the left of this photo ...Read more

A memory of Walmer by Gemma Gemma

Thame Cottage Portmellon

I was born in 1975 and spent nearly every birthday until I was 16 years old at Thame Cottage, Portmellon with my Mum, Dad, younger Brother, Uncle, Auntie and 3 cousins. One day, when I have my own children, I hope to take ...Read more

A memory of Portmellon by Elizabeth Collier

Warmsworth To Sally Goozer

Hi I am Stuart Lindsay, my parents moved into the first council house on Tenter Lane no. 38 in 1950 and I was born in 1951. Sally Goozer was a favourite haunt for me and my late cousin Anthony Basham who lived in Cliff ...Read more

A memory of Levitt Hagg by Stuart Lindsay

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Captions

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Caption For Bournemouth, East Cliff From West 1897

Because of the unstable nature of the cliffs above Bournemouth's beaches, many of the buildings were built at a distance from the cliff edge.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Windy Cliff Sands 1932

The little beach huts and tearooms look cosy enough sheltering under the cliff, but as the name implies it would be a different matter on the cliff top.

Caption For Ravenscar, The Cliffs 1901

The undercliff, in medieval times, was named Darn Cliff, meaning 'hidden cliff'.

Caption For Lowestoft, The View From Pakefield 1890

The timber building with steps leading down from the cliff (right) is the Pakefield lifeboat shed, which was washed away by 1905.

Caption For Hastings, Ecclesbourne Glen 1890

East Cliff 1890 Hastings had been one of the medieval Cinque Ports, and it remained a major fishing port until relatively recently.

Caption For Beachy Head, 1890

This infamous headland, at 536ft the highest cliff on the south coast, marks the point where the South Downs plunge into the English Channel.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff C1960

The West Cliff was one of the hotels in the Westcliff area and was always a popular venue for wedding receptions.

Caption For Trenarren, Hallane Beach 1912

The little valley of Trenarren reaches the coast just to the west of Black Head, and the stream cascades over the cliff onto the beach.

Caption For St Austell, Crinnis Bay C1955

Tennis courts, a café and beach huts are situated on the sands reclaimed from the sea beneath the cliffs; down them the steep access lane descends to the Riviera Club.

Caption For Cliffe, The View From The Church C1950

Once known as 'Coveshoo', Cliffe was a meeting place for the Great Councils of Kent in Saxon times.

Caption For Cromer, The Sands 1906

Cromer stands high and bracing on its breezy cliffs, from which stairs and zig-zag paths lead down to the sands.

Caption For West Bay, Village And Beach 1922

This view looks south-eastwards from the bungalow and chalets below West Cliff (foreground) to Pier Terrace (centre right) and East Cliff and Burton Cliff (upper right).

Caption For Hunstanton, Cliffs South 1896

These cliffs are distinctive and unique along the Norfolk coast.

Caption For Bournemouth, East Cliff Steps 1908

Apart from the areas around the mouth of the Bourne Stream, much of Bournemouth was built to the rear of the long line of cliffs, necessitating many stairways down to the beach for energetic visitors

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Bay C1955

The Square and Cobb Gate at the seaward end of Broad Street, eastwards from Bell Cliff, with the line-up of parked cars including Rileys, a Hornet soft-top, Jowett, Standard and Austins.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Cliffs 1922

Bright yellow bands of geological strata known as the Bridport Sands make Burton Cliff one of the most distinctive landforms of the Dorset coast.

Caption For Radcliffe On Trent, The Weir C1955

East of the village, the Shelford Road climbs on to the red sandstone hills, which are undercut by the River Trent to form river cliffs.

Caption For Kingsdown, Holiday Camp, The Horse Shoe C1955

One of the most pleasant walks over the white cliffs is from Kingsdown past the golf course and up to the Dover Patrol Monument, then on to St Margaret's Bay.

Caption For Bempton, Cliffs 1908

Because these forbidding, almost vertical cliffs are chalk, erosion through time from the sea and wind has left little 'pockets' in the cliff face, which make it an ideal situation for birds: indeed, it

Caption For Cromer, From The East Cliff 1906

Visitors beautifully attired in the finest Edwardian summer wear enjoy the cliff top promenade and the gentle slopes and steps down the cliff side.

Caption For St Agnes, Cliffs At Chapel Porth C1955

The old Wheal Coates mine, perched on the steep cliffs of St Agnes Head, has been frequently photographed over the years.

Caption For Porthpean, The Village 1890

The cliffs below the road in the foreground were the scene in 1952 of two notorious murders.

Caption For Shanklin, Appley Cliffs Bathing Tents 1918

A good bathing day beneath Appley Cliffs, which give shelter to Shanklin's southern beaches.