Places
36 places found.
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- North Walsham, Norfolk
- North Berwick, Lothian
- North Chingford, Greater London
- Harrogate, Yorkshire
- Whitby, Yorkshire
- Filey, Yorkshire
- Knaresborough, Yorkshire
- Scarborough, Yorkshire
- Clevedon, Avon
- Weston-super-Mare, Avon
- Richmond, Yorkshire
- Selby, Yorkshire
- Ripon, Yorkshire
- Scunthorpe, Humberside
- Pickering, Yorkshire
- Settle, Yorkshire
- Skipton, Yorkshire
- Saltburn-By-The-Sea, Cleveland
- Norton-on-Derwent, Yorkshire
- Rhyl, Clwyd
- Chester, Cheshire
- Llandudno, Clwyd
- Grimsby, Humberside
- Durham, Durham
- Nailsea, Avon
- Southport, Merseyside
- Brigg, Humberside
- Colwyn Bay, Clwyd
- Redcar, Cleveland
- Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria
- Bath, Avon
- Cleethorpes, Humberside
- Sedbergh, Cumbria
- Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria
- Barmouth, Gwynedd
- Dolgellau, Gwynedd
Photos
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Maps
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Books
39 books found. Showing results 2,617 to 2,640.
Memories
1,544 memories found. Showing results 1,091 to 1,100.
Pure Nostalgic Joy
My twin brother Peter & me were born on High Street, Sandyford (No.226) in 1943. Our house was on the right whilst looking at this picture - about 8th up from the Pub. and directly across from the shops with the blinds ...Read more
A memory of Goldenhill by
North Kensington/Notting Hill In The 1950s And 1960s
I was born in 1950 and lived the first twenty years of my life in Acklam Road, off the Portobello Road, North Kensington. Although a deprived area, we were always happy and never ...Read more
A memory of Ashford by
My Days In Drayton
How nice to read about Drayton. My parents moved here in 1953 and my father owned the chemists shop on the north side of Havant road opposite Lower Drayton lane. In the early 60s,I played in local groups (The ...Read more
A memory of Drayton by
Rylands Estate.
My grandparents moved from Plaistow to Rylands estate during the war after being bombed out. Their name was Harris and they lived at 192 oval road north. My mother was married from there at old Dagenham church.my fathers name was ...Read more
A memory of Dagenham by
Feltham 1945 1967 David Murr
I was born in Feltham army quarters D Block in 1945. My father was a professional soldier Charles Murr M.B.E. (Charlie) who was coming to the end of a 30 year career in the army. He was the Regimental Sargent Major, ...Read more
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Growing Up In Southall
I was born in 1950 and we lived with my mothers parents at 53 Burns Ave. Their name was Clark, ours Lyon. I think neighbours were Knights. I went to North Road infants, then Dormers Wells juniors as by then we had moved into ...Read more
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Memories Of Bredbury
I was actually born in Hyde in 1939 but moved to Bredbury in 1940 where Dad worked at Exors of James Mills until his retirement in the sixties. We lived at 5, Newlyn Drive off Bents Lane and I lived there until my marriage in ...Read more
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National Service
I was stationed at Tidworth from 1960 till 1962 at Jellalabad Barracks with the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment. I was in the M T Section so travelled about Salisbury Plain. I can remember the Daily Express horse trials ...Read more
A memory of South Tidworth by
A Lifetime In North Harrow
Hi, I have lived here, despite a short time in South Harrow , all my life. I remember so many shops , long since, gone — Sam Lee, toys and sweets, Clark’s cycles ,Coopers hardware, WH Smith, Woolworths, ...Read more
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Another Tourist Killed In North Wales 1885 Lucy Margaret Marzials Died Age 15 Lancaster Gazette Saturday 29 August 1885
My Ancestral 2nd cousin Lucy Margaret Marzials 1870-1885 :-An inquest was held on Monday, at the Pengwern Hctel, ...Read more
A memory of Blaenau Ffestiniog by
Captions
2,676 captions found. Showing results 2,617 to 2,640.
The present building on its site, now the North London Collegiate School, dates from 1910, and it is difficult to say with absolute certainty whether any of the original fabric is incorporated in the structure
This view is north-eastwards to Black Ven (top left), Charmouth and Cain's Folly (centre right).
In the meantime, development, in the main of a residential nature, continued to spread north and east across Portsea Island.
In the meantime, development, in the main of a residential nature, continued to spread north and east across Portsea Island.
The man in the skiff is floating on the tranquil moat, which is said to have once been connected to the Yare and then the North Sea.
The manor house (known by locals as 'The Palace') was an E-shaped building facing north.
During both World Wars this vitally important strategic route carried an immense amount of military traffic north and south.
In the meantime, development, in the main of a residential nature, continued to spread north and east across Portsea Island.
The market was held in the centre of the road, with cars passing on either side - a dangerous arrangement brought to an end in 1991 when both streams of traffic were moved to the north side.
Victorian iron screens are on the west, north and south of the chancel.
This caused the Sardinian Chapel to be moved several hundred yards north.
The station entrance was moved from the western side to the north, where a new ticket and booking hall was built, together with a wide concourse for buses - this allowed their passengers to embark
This has been used in some of the older buildings around North Hill, including the tower of St Michael's church.
On the north side of the village is Manor Farm, with its astonishingly complete array of farm buildings.
No 2 Dock, covering 34 acres of deep water, opened in 1898; the north side for coal, the south side for general cargo, and the eastern end for timber, with timber ponds covering 34 acres and six
Lupton's Chapel was added in 1515, with its north and south-west porches; otherwise the main church remains much as Waynflete built it.
This is not the Essex of the public consciousness.
In the meantime, development, in the main of a residential nature, continued to spread north and east across Portsea Island.
The land to the north-west went into Maulden parish and the rest went to Flitton parish.
Some has been used in houses; along North Road and the Quay, large beach cobbles of the same stone have been split and used for building.
By looking first at the Fryerns Neighbourhood, then Lee Chapel North, followed by more recent building near Laindon Station, you can see the changes that have taken place over the years.
Holyrood again plays a big part in the life of Falkirk, but this time it is neither the abbey nor the palace, but the re-convened Scottish parliament.
We are looking north towards Kemple End.
On the north side of the Market Square Barclays Bank, which had taken over the local bank in 1896, erected an imposing new building in 1901.
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