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
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- 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
181,006 maps found.
Books
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Memories
29,049 memories found. Showing results 8,551 to 8,560.
Living Around The Corner
I used to live in Sundown Ave, just around the corner from these shops. My friend Michelle lived to the right of the bus. My Mum used to work in the sweet shop at the end of the parade to the right. There was a ...Read more
A memory of Dunstable by
A Boarding School Second To None
What a dump Iwerne Minster was to a school boy of the 60's sent from London to that boarding school in the middle of nowhere. The locals spoke in a strange unintelligible dialect, the air was sometime thick ...Read more
A memory of Iwerne Minster in 1960 by
Wonderful Childhood
I used to live in Churchfield, my old house is the only one left standing amongst a maze of flats. It was a council house in those days and we shared it with another family, the Caines. I went to Churchfields Primary ...Read more
A memory of South Woodford in 1950 by
Larkfield
I lived on Auchmead Rd from 1957-79 and now I live in the States. Life has not been bad, but there's never a day goes by, that I do not think of home. When we were weans, we used to have concerts in the backyard, singing, dancing ...Read more
A memory of Greenock in 1979 by
Doune
I lived in Surrey but used to travel to Doune to visit Margaret & George Paterson who owned Watston Farm in Doune. Living in a city I loved going up to the farm for holidays and had my last visit to them in 1973 when I came over from ...Read more
A memory of Doune in 1958 by
The Bull Hotel
I lived in Elm Park from when I was born (in Oldchurch Hospital) in 1950 to when I was dragged away to Australia, kicking and screaming (inside) at the end of 1964. I often went to The Bull with a couple of my friends from ...Read more
A memory of Hornchurch in 1964 by
Early Years
I think the road you see near the top right of the picture is Hunshelf Bank. If I'm right then I used to live in a house at the top of the hill with my family. It stood back from the road and looked down on Samuel Fox's. When I was ...Read more
A memory of Stocksbridge in 1953 by
Coastguard Cottages Mawgan Porth
The old coastguard cottages at Mawgan Porth were leased by Mrs Kate Knight and her youngest daughter Winifred in about 1920 from Col Williams of Carnanton at St Mawgan. They ran a tearoom and let two of the ...Read more
A memory of Mawgan Porth by
Childhood
Looking at the pictures takes me back to my childhood, having lived in the village for 20 years. My home was at the end of this slip road behind the large hedge. I remember walking down to the bakers and to Taylor and Bristows, to me ...Read more
A memory of Bletchingley in 1963 by
Rememberance Sundays
Many Rememberance Sundays were spend at the Abercynon Clock by members of the Abercynon branch of the Glamorgan Army Cadet Force .
A memory of Abercynon in 1982 by
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Captions
29,158 captions found. Showing results 20,521 to 20,544.
Port Sunlight was the dream of William Lever, a man who believed that there was good in everyone; only the best would do for his workers and employees.
It was from here that four knights set off one winter evening in 1170 for Canterbury to murder Thomas Becket.
Gargrave is a crossing point for all forms of transport. An aqueduct carries the canal over the river, the main road crosses over the canal and a railway runs over the road.
The present nave dates from the later 12th century, and of the abbey's east end only the superb Lady Chapel survives.
Another quiet day in the High Street; perhaps the photograph was taken on a Wednesday, which was early closing day.
Almost exactly the same view as No 39994 (pages 16-17) shows that little has changed: even the bicycle, albeit a little more modern in design, seems to form the main method of transport.
It is an amalgamation of up to five domestic properties, which can still be seen from the rear courtyard.
On the left, standing proudly above the other roofs, is Fisher's butchers shop. In 1881, Francis Fisher had the cottages on the site demolished and erected this imposing new shop.
The Franciscans came to Richmond in 1258, and built a small church befitting their commitment to poverty, but this elegant belfry tower was slotted into the crossing of the church between the nave, choir
The wide, swinging jetty curve leads the eye into the activity of boats and men in both the middle ground and the foreground.
At the end of the 20th century, unfortunate changes were inflicted on this view.
the Ebbw and Kendon valleys to join the Taff Vale and Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford railways together, the 200 foot-high Crumlin viaduct was a 19th-century testimony to the economic power of
They were originally part of the Portmore Park estate, which belonged to the Duke of Norfolk in the 17th century.
This is where Shakespeare and his friends met their match at the hands of the Bidford Sippers.
These splendid decorative iron gates were made by the Davies brothers of Bersham between 1719 and 1721.
The inscription on the fountain commemorates Lord Ashton's generosity to the inhabitants of St Anne's-on-Sea.
This beautiful glen is situated to the north east of Snaefell with steep slopes on either side.
This shows the heart of the Victorian holiday town, with the required esplanade and gardens for strolling.
Here we see (from right to left) Weston Cottage, Old Timbers, the Little Homestead and at the top, the Durham Ox pub.
On the third Tuesday in September, the Harpenden Statty Fair (Statute Fair) was held on the common close to the pond and the adjacent Triangle.
The Bell and Crown (left) is a very old inn dating back to 1675, and it stands on the old coaching road from London to Barnstaple.
The people of Chippenham enjoy their leisure time on the Island, probably at the weekend.
The viaduct consists of 16 arches in total; their heights range frm 45ft to 50ft.
Note the gas lamp and horse trough in the centre of the picture.
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