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1905-1907, Carrick Castle Ref. RNC663052
1906-1908, Clachan Ref. RNC669152
1905-1907, Clachan Ref. RNC669154
1905-1907, Clachan Of Glendaruel Ref. RNC669176
1905-1907, Claonaig Ref. RNC669377
1906-1907, Easdale Ref. RNC696785
1906-1907, Conchra Ref. RNC676432
1906, Conisby Ref. RNC676583
1906-1907, Corfhouse Ref. RNC677511
1905-1907, Coshandrochaid Ref. RNC678248
1906-1908, Creagan Ref. RNC682752
1905-1906, Campbeltown Ref. RNC660370
1906-1907, Dunamuck Ref. RNC695185
1906-1907, Bridge Of Awe Ref. RNC649951
1905-1906, Bridgend Ref. RNC650093
1905-1907, Bridgend Ref. RNC650112
1906-1908, Fanmore Ref. RNC703154
1905-1907, Faslane Port Ref. RNC703653
1906-1908, Fasnacloich Ref. RNC703654
1906-1907, Balephetrish Ref. RNC630860

Books

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Memories

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Work History

Robert Lewis. In 1951 to1954 I was employed as a page boyat the Worcestershire brine baths hotel.i was 141/2 yrs of age. The manager was Mr hill,he lived in the hotel with his wife and daughter pat. I worked with the head porter ...Read more

A memory of Droitwich Spa by David Lewis

Woolwich Town Centre

I remember very fondly Woolwich market & town centre in the 60's & 70's. Cuffs department store always seemed so imposing with polished wooden floors, we had to go there to get my school uniform for Notre Dame Convent ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1964 by Deborah Marchese

Wood St Walk

Hi, I've been trying to chat to people about the Wood St walk, my dad ran in it for quite a few years until he and my uncle were disqualified for catching a bus! It was a big occasion back then and I have no idea why or what time ...Read more

A memory of Walthamstow in 1957 by Christine Clarke

Wood End

I lived in Wood End Lane until rather late in life really. Moved out of the family home when I was 29 and moved to Ruislip. I went to Wood End Nursery, infants and Junior Boys school, then moved to Horsenden Secondary Boys School. Both ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by c_bovingdon

Wonderfull Days But Too Few

Hi, my name is Alan Sims, it could have been Morgan in 1953, I was there for two terms, I cannot remember too many names, Mr and Mrs Savage, so gentle after a tyrant of a teacher in London. I remember the ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1953 by Alan Sims

Wonderful Times And Great Friends

I remember living in Galesbury Road in the 1950s and going to Swaffield Road School, moving into Domelton House, Wendlesworth estate in the late 1950ss was luxury, central heating, a real bath and inside loo, ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by Leslie Mc Donnell

Wombwell Public Baths

Having just joined Facebook I am with former Wombwellians, our topic is Dancing at Wombwell Baths during the winter months. A wooden floor was laid as mentioned below. Harry Swift and his orchestra were the regular guest ...Read more

A memory of Wombwell in 1956 by Sallie Oughton /Taylor.

Woking Swimming Pool

I remember being taken to Woking swimming pool every week with Byfleet County Primary School, we had so much fun, I too remember the smell of the chlorine in the air and everyone was slim in those days, there were no fatties. I ...Read more

A memory of Woking by Christine Woodruff

Witnessing The Last Throes Of Strict Bathing Segregation Laws

The caption in the Francis Frith book 'Paignton', by Peggy Parnell (p.46), reads: 'With his powerful business aptitude, Mr Dendy quickly installed the most important tourist commodity, ...Read more

A memory of Paignton by robert_slack5

Wish Tower, Devonshire Park And Beaches

During the years 1960 to 1967, aged 4 thru 11, this was my playground, as well as the Devonshire Park behind to the left. My parents ran the Devonshire Park Hotel during this time in Compton Street, an old ...Read more

A memory of Eastbourne by Paul Biancheri

Captions

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Caption For Ryde, Esplanade 1927

Victorian guide book writers were not impressed by the bathing at Ryde.

Caption For Cranford, The Post Office, High Street C1965

As with so many towns to the west of London, Cranford lies on the old stagecoach route to the fashionable city of Bath.

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 Gloucester, Raikes's Sunday School 1923

Robert Raikes (1735-1811) is acknowledged by many to be the founder of the Sunday school movement, having opened the first such establishment in St Catherine Street in 1780.

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 prom- enade that winds around the curve of Shanklin Bay.

Caption For Ryde, Eastern Gardens C1955

Given the difficulties with bathing, the sea front was given over to recreational use; it was a place to sit and relax, watch the ships in the Solent, hire a boat to explore the coastline or seek out

Caption For Wellow, High Street C1955

Towards the edge of the village are former Rural District Council houses, now with lusher gardens, and opposite is a former Nonconformist chapel dated 1898.

Caption For Witham, High Street 1900

Witham's High Street—Newland Street—lies along the Roman road to Colchester, later to be the Great Essex turnpike.The Spread Eagle and the White Hart—two important stopping places for a change of

Caption For Greatstone, Sand Dunes C1955

The sand dunes and beach make Greatstone the ideal place for families. It has safe bathing and plenty of space for ball games.

Caption For Abbotsbury, The Swannery C1955

Most visitors come to Abbotsbury to see this famous swannery, thought to be the biggest in England. It is likely that the early monks used it as a source of food.

Caption For Durham, St Giles' Church 1918

St Giles' church is reputed to be the second oldest church in the city after the cathedral.

Caption For Hungerford, Bridge Sreet 1903

This view shows Bridge Street on the north bank of the Kennet and Avon canal.

Caption For Warminster, Market Place C1965

This photograph shows the Bath Arms Hotel, the old Literary and Scientific Institute, and the ever-increasing traffic.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Old Mill 1896

The old mill dates from the 15th century.

Caption For Newlyn, Water Babies 1893

Although the bathing boys are the subject of this photograph, of particular interest is the steam coaster alongside the new pier in the background, where construction work still appears to be going on.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Christ Church C1950

By 1839, the parish church of Holy Trinity was becoming a little run down.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1907

Here we see a very crowded Ramsgate beach, with the pier in the distance on the right beyond the massed bathing machines.

Caption For Devizes, On The Canal 1898

Looking westward, this is the top lock of the Caen flight, which at one time had gas lighting installed for night time working. However, the economic life of the canal was short-lived.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral, The Bishop's Throne 1925

This impressive bishop's throne is said to be the highest in Christendom.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Thames Barges On West Beach 1912

Two Thames sailing barges discharge cargo at low water on the beach, whilst drawn higher up are some bathing machines.

Caption For Cardiff, Llanrumney Estate 2004

With the development of St Mellons, Trowbridge and most recently Pontprennau, Cardiff and Newport move geographically closer.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Thames Barges On West Beach 1912

In the foreground are Thames barges with their characteristic lee-boards - a form of offset keel which can be raised in shallow waters.

Caption For Staithes, The Beach 1950

A sign on one of the boats advertises sea trips, and the 'Frank and Elizabeth, the 'Sunbeam' and another craft seem to be quite busy.

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff 1891

The bathing machines wait for customers on Scotch Head (right), and so do the stalls along Pier Road (centre). Were they selling seafood?