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Maps

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Books

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Memories

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School Days And Beyond

Having just stumbled on this website I felt compelled to add my recollections of living in Fenham in Cheeseburn Gardens from circa 1961 to 1980. I lived 2 streets down the hill from the first contributor who lived in Ovington ...Read more

A memory of Fenham by keith.hindson

70yearsago

This is how long it is since I lived in Stokenchurch at "Rushmoor", Marlow Road. I left because my father was posted to Germany. My main memory is of a boy being sent to the Karenza cafe to get 6d worth of rubber rivets by a roustabout from the fair setting up on the Green.

A memory of Stokenchurch by David Craig Love

Blackpool Should Have Stayed There.

Born in Victoria Hospital. Grew up on Knitting Row Lane, Out Rawcliff. Worked at Fox's Biscuits and Big Jim's Black Horse Boddington pub in Kirkham. Worked in the engineering shop at the Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Had ...Read more

A memory of Blackpool by brruugen

Westrock

I lived at the Westrock at Purfleet and went to School at Love Lane Aveley. I was one of the first intakes at Aveley Comprehensive 1963. I have many fond memories at the School with my friends, from year 3 onwards I was in the School football ...Read more

A memory of Aveley by jlawrenceseven

Cold Swimming Pool

The was an out door swimming pool just off the park which was very cold and school children were sent there in the 50s and 60s for swimming lessons. I was never very good a swimming. I went to school with Peta Fenner and we became ...Read more

A memory of Warminster by christine

I Was There Ron Jackson

In 1949 the Royal Links which had hosted Royals and the glitterati of the day was the first to fall to the contagious bout of fires which mysteriously began to sweep the area. Imagine that wonderful central staircase (with no ...Read more

A memory of Cromer by ronaldjackson08

I Was There

After being de-requisitioned and restored at the end of WW2, the Overstrand Hotel was a massive building standing only yards from the cliff edge, it opened, then closed, then re-opened with a new bar called “Bubbles Bar” to cater for the ...Read more

A memory of Overstrand by ronaldjackson08

Main Street Shops

My Grandfather owned the K-shoes shop in Main Street - Albert Myers. I was born in 1970, and this is pretty much how main street looked while I was growing up, except the style of the cars!

A memory of Grange-Over-Sands by Helen Roberts

Osterly Park View Road

I remember the Slatter twins who were in my class at St Marks (Robert and John). The Davis shop in the road. Watching my mother buy bacon and seeing it sliced as Mr or Mrs Davis turned the handle on the machine. As you went ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell by Nick Beard

April 1961

I rember the third day of April 1961 , when I got married to Janet Walker she was the cobblers Daughter in Emley , a lovely girl and still is after 57yrs the next day we woke up to 1ft of snow. We bought our first house there , a cottage ...Read more

A memory of Emley by gedwilson36

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,889 to 12,912.

Caption For Sudbury, Grammar School 1904

The Grammar School was founded in 1491 by William Wood of Sudbury College. These buildings were designed by Robert Page of London, and opened in 1858 with 26 pupils.

Caption For Sudbury, War Memorial 1923

This is the north end of North Street with the Masonic Lodge off to the left. The war memorial was dedicated in October 1921.

Caption For Northleach, Market Square C1950

The half-timbered Kings Head inn in the background recalls the coaching age: Northleach was on the main London, Oxford, Gloucester and South Wales road (the main A40 road now by-passes the

Caption For Trelleck, Parish Church Of St Nicholas C1955

The small village of Trelleck on the Chepstow to Monmouth road is often remarked upon for having such a large church.

Caption For Rousdon, The Landslip And Whitlands Cottages 1900

The Gapper family cottage on Dowlands Landslip was approached from the coast path, after having been detached from the hamlet above to which it formerly belonged.

Caption For Grassington, The Square 1926

Church House (down to the left) dates from 1694, but Grassington's boom time was in the 18th century, when a Klondike rush of workers from Derbyshire and Cornwall came to work the lead mines - and the

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle 1890

The fortifications of the castle once surrounded the entire town to protect it from attack. Pembroke was also an important port and quays can still be seen under its walls.

Caption For Marlborough, Passage Way To High Street C1965

Enclosed by railings, a modern handrail of tubular metal has been added for the comfort of pedestrians on the steep hill.

Caption For Clowne, The Cross C1950

As well as the parish church and the village cross there are a couple of interesting memorials in the churchyard.

Caption For Quarr Abbey, C1875

The abbey was founded in 1132 by Baldwin de Redvers, afterwards Lord of the Island and Earl of Devon.

Caption For Hathersage, From Station 1919

Mock Tudor villas were just beginning to spread out from the suburbs of Sheffield on to the former green fields of Hathersage when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Draughton, The Village C1955

Some farm cottages date back to 1659 in this pretty village just east of Skipton.

Caption For Hatfield Broad Oak, St Mary's Church C1965

A Benedictine priory was founded here in 1135; many of the monastic buildings were destroyed during the Reformation.

Caption For Manaccan, Gillan C1960

Beyond Dennis Head, on the opposite shore, is the mouth of the Helford River, which runs inland for five miles to Gweek.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Walk 1893

The young woman on the right needs her parasol, because Castle Walk is a south-facing sun trap. A section of this part of Castle Walk has recently been fenced against the sheer drop.

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Outside King & Son (centre right) can be seen their saddle-horse, and beyond is the barber's pole of W Myers, who succeeded hairdresser Charles Todd, visible in 32280 (page 18).

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Outside King & Son (centre right) can be seen their saddle-horse, and beyond is the barber's pole of W Myers, who succeeded hairdresser Charles Todd, visible in 32280 (page 18).

Caption For Plymouth, View From The Hoe C1876

Taken from the site of the old Hoe Police Station and lock-up before the pier was built, this view shows a largely undeveloped West Hoe (the grassy area at centre).

Caption For Horsforth, New Road C1960

Horsforth is now not much more than a suburb of nearby Leeds, but when this photograph was taken, it still retained its separate, village character.

Caption For Eastbourne, Pier Entrance 1912

The domes of the newly rebuilt pavilions are seen here gleaming in the sunshine. On the far left a statue of a Royal Sussex Regiment soldier looks towards the pier.

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Wish Tower 1925

At the far left, the single-storey building is the old lifeboat station of 1898, which in 1937 became the world's first lifeboat museum.

Caption For Dartford, Crown And Anchor Inn C1955

This restored medieval house, on the corner of Bullace Lane, is claimed to have been the home of the Kentish rebel Wat Tyler.

Caption For St Ives, On The Beach 1890

This delightful scene shows a group of youngsters enjoying the harbour beach. Behind them are classic St Ives fishing boats, known as luggers because the type of sail they used was called a lug sail.

Caption For St Ives, Mans Head Rock And Island 1908

This view looks across the Bay to The Island from the well-named Man's Head Rock on the headland of Carrick Du.