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Maps

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1899, Littleton Ref. RNC758332
1919, Ashgrove Ref. POP627681
1899, Timsbury Ref. RNC848600
1946, Littleton Ref. NPO758332
1898, Breach Ref. RNE649103
1898, Clutton Ref. RNE671381
1898, Coley Ref. RNE675355
1898, Camerton Ref. RNE660229
1898, Littleton Ref. RNE758332
1898, Larkhall Ref. RNE753102
1898-1899, Kingsway Ref. RNC748268
1899, Mearns Ref. RNC777339
1919, Amesbury Ref. POP624975
1899, Wilmington Ref. RNC870726
1899, Welton Ref. RNC863243
1898-1899, Southdown Ref. RNC835533
1898-1899, Walcot Ref. RNC859619
1899, Breach Ref. RNC649103
1899, Clutton Ref. RNC671381
1919, Ridge Ref. POP816496

Books

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Memories

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Childhood Memories In The 1950s And 1960s

I was born in Dartford and at the age of three I was adopted and brought up in Westgate. I can recall the good old days of the steam trains running through Westgate from London and I can remember ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea by Rodney Richardson

Childhood Memories South Park 1960s Approx

I like to remember my childhood in Darlington where I grew up until I moved to Whitley Bay. We used to spend lots of time in the South Park, on the swings, around the rose garden and of course the roller ...Read more

A memory of Darlington in 1960 by Janine Jameson

Childhood Years

My name is now Marie Moore but my maiden name was Jeeves. Memories of Cayton Bay 1960s to 70s will stay with me forever, my nannan, mam and her 2 sisters all had their own caravans on Wallis's Holiday Camp, our caravan number was ...Read more

A memory of Cayton Bay in 1963 by Marie Moore

Childhood In The 1950s

It breaks my heart to see how the years, short-sighted councillors and rapacious businessmen have ruined this once noble and beautiful seaside resort. How could anybody have countenanced destroying this view for the ...Read more

A memory of Bridlington by Geoffrey Harrison

Childhood In The Darent Valley

I was born at 6 St. Johns Terrace, 3 doors away from Mr Bird's Post Office and store (which is shown in your photo). How many hours have I sat on those steps outside? We used to play in the road and when we heard ...Read more

A memory of Sutton at Hone in 1940 by Mike Hyland

Childhood Memories

I first visited Weymouth as a small child during the second world war to see my rather strict widowed maternal grandmother who lived at 10 Carlton Road South, within walking distance of the beach. I particularly recall the strong ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth in 1945 by Barry Sterndale Bennett

Childhood Memories

By accident i have just come across this site- shame there are no memories already entered for abercwmboi- As a child I remember looking out of my Grandfathers front door or his bedroom window at the wonderful array of lights ...Read more

A memory of Abercwmboi by Denise Meadwell

Childhood Memories

In the 1940s and 1950s as a young lad and then teenager, I used to spend my summer holidays with my grand parents who lived at 171 St. Helens Road Hastings. I have very fond memories of Hastings in general and in particular of ...Read more

A memory of Hastings by toebrown

Childhood Memories Of Penrhyn Bay

My grandmother and grandfather lived at "Oaklands", in Maesgwyn Road, opposite a corrugated iron church. The road was unmade and beyond the church to the sea was a large meadow where cattle and sheep grazed. On the ...Read more

A memory of Penrhyn in 1930

Childrens Beach Events Mid 1950s

I can remember organised races and games, promoted by the publishers of 'Sunny Stories' and the Hulton Press comics, which took place on Viking Bay or Louisa? Bay. You needed to have a copy of one of the papers to ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1954 by Peter Yates

Captions

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Caption For Horsforth, The Green C1965

Instead of horses and carts, cars now clog the pavement outside the Black Bull. Note how the dark ashlar is picked out by severe white mortaring.

Caption For Filey, Promenade 1901

Its picturesque position on the cliffs of one of the noblest bays on the east coast of England, and its fine beach, along with its splendid hotels and handsome private houses, make Filey one of the most

Caption For Cirencester, Gloucester Street 1898

Cirencester has managed to keep the worst ravages of unsympathetic development at bay.

Caption For Broadstairs, And Grand Hotel 1899

The Victorian bulk of the Grand Hotel looms over Louisa Bay; this photograph shows how the clifftop had become increasingly built-up.

Caption For Launceston, High Street C1960

On the left-hand side of the street, the building with the bay window, once the Castle Hotel and then the Co-op, is now Mackays clothing; while the premises to the right, occupied for many years by Folley's

Caption For Llanfairfechan, The Sands 1890

This pleasant stone-built Victorian seaside resort clusters beneath the steep craggy slopes of the coastal mountains on Conwy Bay, and looks across the broad eastern approaches of the Menai Strait to Anglesey

Caption For Broadstairs, The Bandstand And Promenade 1907

Just below the promenade and overlooked by some prominent hotels, these visitors enjoy a sunny day. The

Caption For Sandown, The Beach 1892

Sandown and its twin resort of Shanklin, a couple of miles to the south, are connected by a long promenade that winds around the curve of Shanklin Bay. This

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1949

Here we see the view southwards along South Street, from the taxi rank (left) to the tower of St Mary's Parish Church (right of centre). This was the B3157 to West Bay and Burton Bradstock.

Caption For Cowes, The Parade C1955

Bathing is possible along some of the beaches at Cowes, particularly at Gurnard Bay. However, the currents are strong and the shoreline shelves steeply.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, The Bay Hotel 1927

For decades, just as in this picture, people have sun bathed along the sea wall.

Caption For Sandown, Esplanade 1895

The Victorians, who were fond of such comparisons, compared the locality of Sandown to the Bay of Naples.

Caption For Newquay, Red Lion Hotel 1888

The modest hotel stands on North Quay Hill with a view over the harbour and bay. An almost colonial-style veranda with fancy railings is supported on cast-iron pillars with a twisted decoration.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Athenaeum 1906

This view shows the end of Boutport Street, where it enters The Square. The large building in the distance is The Athenaeum.

Caption For Filey, The Promenade C1960

The tea stall and the small Walls ice cream stall are doing a roaring trade. There are swing boats and roundabouts for the little ones.

Caption For St Ives, Tregenna Castle Hotel 1890

Tregenna Castle was built as a house for John Stephens in 1774 to the designs of John Wood the younger, the well- known architect of Georgian Bath.

Caption For St Ives, Carbis Bay Hotel 1898

Before the arrival of the hotel in 1894, Carbis Bay was known as Carbis Valley. One of the few houses was Hawkes Point Cottage, seen here (right) on the nearest headland.

Caption For Flamborough, Boating Station C1930

Here we have another view of North Landing, showing the brick-built lifeboat house.

Caption For Coverack, 1911

The lane winds gently down between stone banks towards this picturesque fishing village of white-washed cottages and bright spring flowers.

Caption For Porthpean, Beach C1955

Porthpean ('little bay') has always been the local beach for St Austell people. Its regatta was an annual attraction, and it still has a thriving sailing club.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, Choir West 1891

As is customary in medieval great churches, the choir stalls occupy the first bays of the nave.

Caption For Salisbury, View From High Street C1955

The coat of arms above the North Gate is that of James ll. Parking is beginning to present a problem.

Caption For Salisbury, View From High Street C1955

The coat of arms above the High Street Gate is that of James ll.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Partially hidden behind C&A is the Georgian edifice of Holy Trinity church, completed in 1727. It was designed by Halfpenny, with a later 1839 tower and square spire by Chantrell.