Photos

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Maps

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1898, St Anne's Park Ref. RNE823599
1899, Stow Lawn Ref. RNE841076
1899, Stryd Ref. RNE842049
1899, Stryd Y Facsen Ref. RNE842050
1895, Whitecliff Bay Ref. RNE868457
1895, Whiteley Bank Ref. RNE868976
1899, Wilford Ref. RNE870308
1895, Shalfleet Ref. RNE828736
1898, Shirehampton Ref. RNE830384
1895, Sinfin Ref. RNE831549
1895, Sinfin Moor Ref. RNE831550
1899, West Mouse Ref. RNE864764
1896, Westbourne Green Ref. RNE865275
1899, Westcotes Ref. RNE865350
1896, Westminster Ref. RNE866219
1899, Ty Croes Ref. RNE855063
1899, Tynygongl Ref. RNE856054
1899, Tywyn Trewan Common Ref. RNE856290
1895, Upper Bonchurch Ref. RNE857073
1945, Itchen Ref. NPO744586

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,911 to 5,920.

Home Of The Good Shepherd

I'm writing on behalf of my husband Ronald Jones. He was in The Home of the Good Shepherd, Hanley Swan, Worcestshire. He was there from approx. 1937 to 1943, when he was 11. Has anyone any memories of this time? Would be grateful for any information.

A memory of Hanley Swan in 1930 by Winifred Jones

Normanton

I grew up in Normanton and have many happy memories .... I went to the Church of England Primary school ... walked over the farm fields with my Dad under the old railway line and on to Loscoe Lane to the Bluebell wood .... all gone ...Read more

A memory of Normanton in 1947 by Pauline Wood Degnan

Visits To Rusper

My grand parents lived in Rusper for many years and their house was next to the butchers' shop on the same side of the road as the church. I can remember visiting my grandparents, as a school boy and my grandfather was a local ...Read more

A memory of Rusper in 1940 by Peter Foster

The Peculiar People's Chapel

Mark Pierson (hello Mark - we know each other) suggests the Peculiar People's chapel was in the Street - but it was definitely situated at Hawbush Green, at least during my early childhood in the Fifties. I distinctly ...Read more

A memory of Cressing by Janet Whybrow

Dark Days Of The Second World War

Those foggy days in Dartford and the oil tanks on the street corners that produced a lot of smoke that was designed to send smoke into the atmosphere so that enemy planes could not get a visionary view of the ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by Clive Jeffrey

Elm Grove

So many good memories of Elm Grove. My paternal grandmother was Lillian Chard and lived at number 39 Elm Grove. As a family we also lived in Elm Grove when my parents were first married. Although I was born in St. Heliers, my sister, ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1966 by Michael Chard

My First Home.

I lived at the Ship with my father George Simpson, mother Joan, sister Mary and grandfather Joseph Simpson. My grandfather had married Elizabeth Robinson whose family had run the pub and farmed the land since Thomas Robinson in 1672. ...Read more

A memory of Bardsea in 1946 by Chris Simpson

My First 9 Years

I love my home town of Dorking. I was born there in Lincoln Road in July 1939, five weeks before the start of WW2. We played in the street and used people's gate posts for rounders bases as there was not a car in sight. We roamed ...Read more

A memory of Dorking in 1945 by David Newman

I Was At Bisley Boys School With My Brother John, From 1954 1959

I was mad about photography and would go all over Bisley with my camera. I would concentrate on the wildlife, esp. on the village pond where my brother and I would look for various ...Read more

A memory of Bisley in 1959 by Brian Frankling

Trevor Young

Hello there, my name is Lisa, I am 35 years old and my grandfather Trevor Young used to work down the mines. His parents were Gilbert and Clara Young, nee Orchard. I think I'm right in saying saying that Grandad was born in 1926 and ...Read more

A memory of Six Bells by Lisa Chapman

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 14,185 to 14,208.

Caption For Chelford, The Roundabout C1955

However, the village post office on the opposite side of the roundabout is still there, although instead of Hovis, it now advertises the National Lottery.

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry And Slipway C1950

Taken from the end of the promenade by the Bourne Arms, the scene shows the once-busy steam ferry arriving from Fleetwood across the Wyre estuary.

Caption For Lower Heysham, Main Street C1955

Some of the visitors who enjoyed a stroll through the village streets came from the nearby Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp.

Caption For Horning, The Village 1934

Horning is blessed with a wealth of reed-thatched cottages with eye- browed dormers, as well as other more unusual buildings—the house alongside where the car is parked has crow-stepped gables, revealing

Caption For Salisbury, High Street 1919

Note that everyone in the photograph is wearing a hat of some description.

Caption For Port Talbot, Taibach Memorial Park 1938

Margam, with its abbey, was a centre of Christian worship for over 1,000 years from the time when monks of the Celtic church established a monastery here.

Caption For Alton, Market Street C1965

The white three-storey building on the left, 18/20 Market Street, was the shop of W Morgan & Sons, butchers and fishmongers.

Caption For Sheffield, Sheffield Midland Station And Park Hill C1965

Hailed by architects, planners and sociologists as being one of the country's most significant housing schemes, Park Hill won the Department of Environment Design in Housing Award in 1967.

Caption For York, The Cavalry Barracks 1886

The regimental museum in Tower Street has displays of medals, uniforms and weapons, and models showing the battles that both this and other Yorkshire regiments fought in many parts of the world

Caption For Great Dunmow, Flitch Trials, Leading Counsel Claire Rayner 2000

Agony aunt Claire Rayner has been a long-term fixture of the trials in her role as Leading Counsel.

Caption For Chigwell, Courtland Drive C1965

This road was built on the site of Rookery Farm, and an ancient footpath still runs through this estate which was used to service the farm.

Caption For Camberwell, The Town C1950

A break in the traffic gives a clear view of the shops on the south side of Denmark Hill.

Caption For Bristol, From Brandon Hill 1896

At various times between 1795 and 1840 the Corporation banned the use of the Guildhall for any type of meeting they considered to be Radical.

Caption For Bury, Market Place C1955

During that time, the horse has given way to the internal combustion engine; trams have been and gone; the statue of Sir Robert Peel now stands guard over a gents' toilet; and a memorial commemorates Bury's

Caption For Sheffield, Sheffield Midland Station And Park Hill C1965

Hailed by architects, planners and sociologists as being one of the country's most significant housing schemes, Park Hill won the Department of Environment Design in Housing Award in 1967.

Caption For Macclesfield, Chestergate 1898

Along with Mill Street and Jordangate, Chestergate was one of the first streets to be properly paved, and, more importantly, to be provided with surface drainage.

Caption For Steep, Kettlebrook 1898

A short walk from The Harrow pub at Steep brings you to this delightful spot at the heart of hilly East Hampshire, sometimes described as 'Little Switzerland'.

Caption For Charlwood, The Archway 1906

A close-up view of the roadside trees forming an arch. The Norman church is just visible through the trees, beyond a horse and cart.

Caption For Chelmsford, Duke Street C1950

The left-hand side of Duke Street has not changed much since the 1950s, but the opposite side has. The building nearest to the camera, Rainsford House, was built around the turn of the century.

Caption For Runswick, The Village 1927

City dwellers from West Yorkshire flooded in to take in the sights of this picture postcard village.

Caption For Lincoln, Bailgate C1955

Turning left out of Castle Hill, Bailgate follows the course of the Roman Ermine Street towards the old Roman north gate from the city, the Newport Arch.

Caption For Lowestoft, The South Pier From The Sands 1896

At this time, close to the end of the Victorian era, staying fully clothed on the beach was very much the norm, with sand castles and donkey rides the prime amusements for the children; the

Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1960

Well-known stores occupy buildings of very different periods.

Caption For Dorking, High Street 1905

On market days hair cutting was performed at the side of the Market Place just outside the White Horse Inn (the white building, centre right).