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Memories

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My Dad!

This is my father sat in the boat fishing on the Ancholme. His name is Jack Waters, a well known Brigg butcher (Waters and Sons) at that time, in business with his father and a brother in Wrawby Street. The photo was more than likely taken on ...Read more

A memory of Brigg by Patricia Briggs

Barclays Bank

My parents had what they called their 'shopping account' with Barclays in Sunningdale - the main account was in Weybridge. About once a week my mother would go into Barclays to withdraw cash, and I would love to go with her. ...Read more

A memory of Sunningdale in 1950 by Barry O'dwyer

Kennoway

Kennoway is the place that I have fond memories off and l value, guard and defend our secret village. Memories of the primary school, playing football in the playground, going to the school via the dump and coming home via the dump with ...Read more

A memory of Kennoway in 1965 by Bill Mitchell

My First School

My family moved to Ormskirk in 1960 when I was three. My father was starting a teaching course at Edge Hill and we lived in a flat over the coal board (next door to Clarks Shoes) in Church Street. Our surname was Byard back then. ...Read more

A memory of Ormskirk by Christine Glover

Old Buckhaven Memories

Hello, I was born in Cairns square Buckhaven in 1949, sadly demolished in the early 60's I think. My gran lived there - I was born in her house before she moved to Bayview overlooking the bay and Mc Duff castle in the ...Read more

A memory of Buckhaven in 1960 by Robert Adams

Finchley Road & Frognal Station, Looking East

Having lived from 1938 to 1959 in the adjacent Lymington Road, which backs onto the Richmond-Broad Street Line serving this station and having passed it daily to and from my way to school/work, I ...Read more

A memory of Swiss Cottage in 1950 by Dennis Paul

Mods And Rockers Clash In 1964

I drove my 80cc Suzuki motorbike daily from West Wickham to Mayfair to go to work. One night through Lewisham High Street, I found myself in the middle of a battle zone. On one side of the Street were the black ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1964 by Martin Newell

My Old Cafe

I was only young when my family left Macs cafe, I lived there with my mum Dorothy, father Arthur King, brother Adrian, and sister Delicia King. My half brothers are Brian, Ken, John Cripps, and sister Daphne Cripps. I have good ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet in 1960 by Ieon King

Tin Boats On The Cray

My friends and I spent many happy hours in a tin boat that my brother made for me, paddling up and down between the two bridges at riverside Crayford. Often we would use our nets to catch sticklebacks and shrimps but always ...Read more

A memory of Crayford in 1952 by Francis Coxall

Holidays In Whitstable

I first came to Whitstable by steam train in 1952 with my mother and grandparents, and we stayed in a boarding house in Cromwell Road, I think. After that we came to Whitstable every year for two weeks in September, ...Read more

A memory of Whitstable in 1954 by Allan Crawley

Captions

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Caption For Swanland, Main Street C1965

This was once a popular suburb for wealthy fishing boat owners from Hull.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Temple Island 1899

By the 1890s the leisure boathouses and boat builders had taken over, interspersed with inns and hotels catering for the visitors who flocked to the river in and out of the Regatta season.

Caption For Luton, Wardown Park 2002

At least boating is still legal! (see left).

Caption For Southampton, No5 (Prince Of Wales) Dry Dock 1908

It was also from the Empress that the Cape Line mail boats for South America and the West Indies departed.

Caption For Lydstep, Cliffs 1890

excursion to experience the coastal splendour first hand would have been a common activity for those interested in the natural world, and various modes of transport would have been employed to get there: boat

Caption For Belfast, The Isle Of Man Steamer, Fenella 1897

Passengers on a Douglas boat take in the sights, sounds and smells of Belfast Harbour.

Caption For Teddington, The Anglers Hotel And The River 1890

It is the site of the first lock on the Thames, which has been rebuilt in masonry, with a subsidiary lock for the passage of pleasure boats.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1955

It is an unusual and different sensation to be sitting and eating in the upstairs of the restaurant and see a boat go underneath.

Caption For Manchester, View From Victoria Hotel 1889

She wanted it here on the banks of the Irwell because Thomas had saved her life here when her father's boat, the 'Emma', capsized on its launch. Many people were drowned in the tragedy.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, River Severn C1965

The canal bridges are scored and worn by the ropes of the horses that used to pull the narrow boats.

Caption For Milton Keynes, The Pennyland Boat Basin 2005

(Marion Hill) The Pennyland Boat Basin.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, River Severn And Bridge C1955

If he happened to be on leave in wartime, Peter took the nurses across by rowing boat or by shire horse and cart, together with a churn of fresh milk!

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, St Mary's Church, Apsley End 2005

Papermaking supplies grew scarce due to U-boat blockade and pulp was rationed. With food shortages the inhabitants of Hemel Hempstead had a struggle to survive.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1955

It is an unusual and different sensation to be sitting and eating in the upstairs of the restaurant and see a boat go underneath.

Caption For Milford Haven, The Swimming Pool C1955

With the boats and quays in the background, this open-air swimming pool has a definite industrial maritime feel to it, but that did not prevent it from being very popular.

Caption For Thames Ditton, The Swan Hotel C1955

The Swan is well known to boating people, and especially anglers. Among its many frequenters none was fonder of this riverside resort than Thomas Hook, who penned 'The Song of the Shirt'.

Caption For Glasgow, Dragon Boat Race On The Clyde, Chinese New Year 2005

(James Mackay) The Chinese community celebrate the Lunar New Year with a dragon boat race on the Clyde.

Caption For Portland, Chesil Beach 1890

This is a spectacular view from the top of Portland, with the expanse of the Chesil Bank on the left, stretching 16 miles along the Dorset coast to Barton Cliff, and the broad expanse of Portland Harbour

Caption For Liverpool, The Ferry Boats C1965

Three of the famous Liverpool ferry boats are leaving the landing stage.

Caption For Minehead, The Harbour C1950

Both Western National and Blue Motors continued to start journeys here long after the pier was removed and the harbour ceased to be used by boat passengers.

Caption For Cowes, Northwood House C1955

Charles Wesley preached here in 1735 when his boat was delayed in the Cowes Roads on his way to Georgia.

Caption For Liverpool, Sefton Park Bridge 1887

The cost of the land was £251,177 for 375 acres, but some of that was set aside for housing.

Caption For Loughborough, The Swimming Baths C1955

It was frequently known as 'Tickle Belly Park' and its many and varied attractions included a lake with boats shaped like swans, an alpine railway and a shooting range.

Caption For Twickenham, The River 1899

The local population in the Middle Ages made a living from agriculture, fishing, boat-building, and ferrying traffic up and down the river.