Places
36 places found.
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- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Ryde, Isle of Wight
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sandown, Isle of Wight
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- London, Greater London
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Plymouth, Devon
- Newport, Isle of Wight
- Southwold, Suffolk
- Bristol, Avon
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Edinburgh, Lothian
- Maldon, Essex
- Clacton-On-Sea, Essex
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Colchester, Essex
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Chelmsford, Essex
- Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Brentwood, Essex
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
Photos
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Maps
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Books
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Memories
29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,481 to 5,490.
Tooting,Smallwood School
Hello, I hope this is the right place for posting this I am researching my late fathers ancestry/history and hope you can help. I have very recently found out he went to Smallwood school,Tooting. I guess this would be from ...Read more
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House Disappeared
We have purchased Harbour Sails, Overgang. In the picture you can see that once upon a time there was rather large house sitting in front,which is no longer there, (where the boats are in corner of quay, there’s 2 masts that point to the old house). What happened to it?
A memory of Brixham by
Ledsham Court, St Leonards, Sussex ...Great Memories! By John Franks, (Ex Rascal Boarder).
Well, I would like to bring a little history of our wonderful school in St Leonards back to life with the real colour and warmth of the time when I was there in the early ...Read more
A memory of Great Parndon by
Evacuation
I am with my Dad, peter Brandon, who was also evacuated to the area during the war with his 2 brothers and sister and parents. They were in a terrace of cottages, Dinnaton Cottages south od Swimbridge. he went to Swimbridge school, probably ...Read more
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Green Gate Stables
I was born in Mottingham in 1951 .but from the age of 9 years I caught the 161 bus to Eltham on a weekend ,duffel bag on my back and went to Green Gate Stables which was at the back of shops at the top end of the high st...run by Bill ...Read more
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Great Nelmes
My great grandfather, Alfred Barber owned Great Nelmes House from about 1900-1935 until his death. My late mother loved the house and was extremely upset when she heard it had been illegally demolished in 1967. As a child I remember ...Read more
A memory of Emerson Park
Barnes In The Sixties
My name is John Lines. I will always consider Barnes to be my home. I was born in 1951 in Railway Street which had allotments and even Jack Sedgewick's Pigs between the end of the road and the railway line. The Old Barnes ...Read more
A memory of Barnes by
Rudolf Steel
Does anyone have any memories of Rudolf Steel or his son of Westways, Woodcote Road by any chance? There in the late 50s/60s.
A memory of Woodcote
Ashley Drive, Penn
I lived in Penn, at 39 Ashley Drive between 1957 and 1959; between the ages of 6 and 8. Lovely memories of the area. Ashley drive was part of a new development and building work was still in progress at that time. My mother would send me ...Read more
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Happy Days Growing Up In Barnes
The picture of Church Road where it ran parallel with The Crescent with all those familiar shops brings memories flooding back. I started life at 33 Glebe Road in 1944 and spent 5 happy years there before moving to Madrid ...Read more
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Captions
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When the Worcester and Birmingham Canal was constructed, it was taken across the watershed of the River Arrow, which meant a loss of headwater for the Arrow.
Kempsey's church has a puzzling 8th-century monument inside, which reads: 'Underneath the corruptible parts of a vicar, one husband, two helpmeets, both wives and both Anns, a triplicity
Plenty of shipping is in the harbour, with part of the famous fishing fleet. During the 1890s the convict ship 'Success' was moored here.
The land was purchased in 1801 for the grand sum of £8,000 from William Pitt, who had bought the land from one of his nieces.
Dartington's original church stood in the grounds of Dartington Hall; this one was relatively new when the photograph was taken, having been consecrated to St Mary the Virgin in 1880 by Bishop Temple
Here we have a magnificent view of the broad sweep of the breezy seafront at Dover, with the castle overshadowing the town from four hundred feet above, and the Roman Pharos clearly visible beside the
Lancefield Quay, formerly the wharves and sheds of the Irish boats, has become a prestigious apartment block; it is appropriate that the 'Waverley' is still berthed there - residents of the penthouse
Samuel Pepys knew Ashtead as a boy, and in later years called it 'my old place of delight'.
Joining the east and west quarters of the city, this was where you could buy quality confectionery from Assafrey, dine out at the Hippodrome, attend an exhibition at the Institute of Fine Arts, or stay
This is an inlet of Loch Fyne.
Visitors clamber over the site of the old castle. The modern castle is comparatively new, being completed in 1822. The statue is of Burns's Highland Mary, who was born at Auchnamore Farm nearby.
As the home of such a famous racecourse, Prestbury has been the training ground for many famous racehorses.
The village, on the eastern side of Garsington Hill, to the east of Oxford, boasts many stone-built houses and picturesque cottages.
This picture gives us a good view of the old Wearmouth, or Sunderland, iron bridge.
In 1863, 121 trees were planted along Ladies Walk to commemorate the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra. In 2001 heavy undergrowth was cleared.
The Somerset Regiment saw action during the Napoleonic Wars and in most of the conflicts of the next two centuries.
An idyllic rural scene from Rodden meadow on the edge of town. In the middle distance is the spire of St John's. On the left we can glimpse the River Frome.
Below Acle bridge a provisioner brings supplies of fruit, vegetables, milk (in churns) and other essentials to holidaymakers and people living on houseboats such as this one on the right.
Bundles of Norfolk reed lie stacked at the edge of Ranworth staithe awaiting collection by thatchers. The Maltsters Inn can be seen across the road.
Herbert also went on to be made Knight of the Garter in 1462.
The simple delights of a seaside holiday are all on view.
Boats are drawn up on the beach under the walls of the fishing township, and their nets are drying on the rails beside the slipways.
On the eve of the Great War the decision was taken to use Southport's refuse as infill for the Lagoon.
A mixture of schooners, brigantines and spritsail barges lie to warps in the outer harbour.
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