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1906-1907, Balephuil Ref. RNC630863
1906-1907, Baleromindubh Glac Mhòr Ref. RNC630866
1906-1907, Balevullin Ref. RNC630873
1906-1908, Balliveolan Ref. RNC631510
1906-1908, Balnahard Ref. RNC631841
1905-1907, Barrahormid Ref. RNC633968
1906-1907, Barran Ref. RNC633970
1906-1907, Ben Cruachan Ref. RNC638200
1905-1907, Ardmenish Ref. RNC626548
1906-1907, Ardtun Ref. RNC626692
1906-1907, Aridhglas Ref. RNC626791
1905-1907, Ashfield Ref. RNC627609
1906-1907, Bonawe Ref. RNC645731
1906-1911, Grishipoll Ref. RNC722615
1905-1906, Grogport Ref. RNC722740
1905-1907, Keillbeg Ref. RNC745683
1905-1907, Keils Ref. RNC745694
1906, Kilchattan Bay Ref. RNC746951
1905-1907, Kilcreggan Ref. RNC746980
1905-1906, Kilkerran Ref. RNC747092

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Memories

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Memories

I was born in 54 Mill Street, Trecynon. As was my sister, our mother and her brothers and sitsters. A little 2 down 2 up, stone cottage. It was on the top of the hill, and we could run down "the trip" as we called it, and play there, ...Read more

A memory of Trecynon in 1947 by Heather Forey

Durham Buildings

The pub over the road did a singalong every Saturday night ending in a very long finale of "Hit the Road Jack - Don't you come back no more, no more ,no more, no more", and so on. I don't know about the pub but I doubt if anybody ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

Memories Of Beckhampton

My grand parents, Jack and Betty Orchard, actually managed the Waggon and Horses from the early 1950s to the 1980s having moved to Beckhampton from Bulkington near Devizes. My parents, Ken and June Vickers, also spent the ...Read more

A memory of Beckhampton by Richard Vickers

Always Think Of It As Home.

I was born in Dovercourt hospital 24th December 1959. I lived above the Home and Colonial shop in the high street where my lovely Dad Mr. Roe was manager. My lovely mum Margaret often used to work there when my sister's ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt by Susan Stapleton

Old Roman Terrace

Hi my name is Morgan Smith and I was born at 61 Queen St. Swinton in my Nan Callis' house on the 9th 7 1948 then moved to 248 Wath Rd Mexborough into a terraced house across from the jet garage on Roman terrace. I went to ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough by Morgan Smith

Born In 1941 Redhill A Wonderful Place To Have Grown Up

I was born and raised in Redhill. It was a wonderful childhood and many great memories. I was born in 1941 at Thornton House. We lived on Ladbroke Road, and remember the fish and chip shop, ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1950 by Nadine Campbell

A Crying Shame

The Castle used to be the home of the borough council, but was demolished some time during the 1960s and a new civic centre, which is an eyesore, was built on the land opposite. It was an absolute travesty that this lovely building was destroyed.

A memory of Barnstaple in 1960 by Stuart Ackland

1970's And 1980's East Ham Memories

I left East Ham behind around 1983 for Essex, my mother and father told me we were moving because East Ham was changing, becoming dirty and run down, I was devastated. Recently I have met up with old class mates ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1983

Fishcross

I left Fishcross in September 1962. I was part of the MacKay clan way back when everyone knew everyone. I had a friend across from where I lived at 2 Alloa Road, her name was Catherine Logan. My brother Ken (Kye) had a pal Michael ...Read more

A memory of Fishcross in 1962 by Marg Mackay Bell

Derry Hill Wiltshire

I did not live in Derry Hill, but rented a cottage there, Primrose Cottage, in 1990. I was introduced to Wiltshire in the 1980s by my husband's mother who had been based near Pewsey in the Land Army during the Second World ...Read more

A memory of Derry Hill in 1990

Captions

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Caption For Craster, The Village C1960

Craster oak-smoked kippers are considered to be the best in England, and anyone paying a visit to the village really should not leave without buying some.

Caption For Chigwell Row, The Main Road And Marden Close C1965

This view was taken about ten years later than C240003 from a similar position (the semi-detached houses are out of the picture to the left where they should be). The

Caption For Rochdale, Broadway 1906

The Roach was covered here in 1904 and the shelter appears to be the one that formerly overhung the river. It was soon to be replaced. The Manor House can be seen to the right.

Caption For Littleham, Sandy Bay Beach C1960

Sandy Bay is Littleham's beach, offering some of the finest bathing on the East Devon coast.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Road To Temple Hotel C1864

Known as 'Little Switzerland' to generations of tourists, Matlock Bath has long attracted visitors to its craggy limestone gorge cut by the River Derwent.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Sands 1912

This scene is quite hard to recognise today, owing to the former swimming baths being on the right. Ahead, boats are setting off from Clare House Pier.

Caption For Burton, The Village C1960

The house with the two dormer windows in the roof on the left used to be The Stanley Arms, one of two hostelries that once refreshed the village.

Caption For Reighton, Sea View Stores C1960

A holidaying family does a bit of window shopping at the Sea View Stores on the front at Reighton, while a dog watches curiously on to the left.

Caption For Yarmouth, The Bugle Hotel C1955

Although Yarmouth never really developed as a traditional seaside resort, there are stretches of sand available for bathing.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier 1898

Plymouth never quite achieved the status of being a major seaside resort, though tourists have always bathed from its beaches and promenaded across the famous Hoe.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier 1898

Plymouth never quite achieved the status of being a major seaside resort, though tourists have always bathed from its beaches and promenaded across the famous Hoe.

Caption For Winchester, Great Hall And The Round Table 1912

Considered to be the best medieval hall in the country after Westminster Hall, the Great Hall dates back to the early 13th century and includes fine arcade piers of Purbeck marble.

Caption For Wallsend, The Town Hall 1951

The Town Hall with its round corner turret was designed by Liddell & Brown and built in 1907-08; the fire station in Lawson Street and the public baths were part of the same scheme.

Caption For Cayton Bay, C1955

One man and his dog stand looking out to sea (bottom centre) on the sandy beach at Cayton Bay, south of Scarborough.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Esplanade 1894

Such open spaces as you see on the right provided room to dry and certainly to repair nets.

Caption For Godrevy Island, The Lighthouse 1890

Virginia Woolf was a frequent visitor to Cornwall and her most famous novel, 'To the Lighthouse', was inspired by Godrevy.

Caption For Downderry, 1894

The house on the right, outside which the rather formidable-looking woman is standing, is reputed to be the oldest in Downderry.

Caption For Boston Spa, Thorp Arch Hall 1908

A closer view of the entrance to the Hall. The designer, John Carr, later went on to be the architect of the magnificent Harewood House.

Caption For Buriton, The Street 1898

Before the days of a piped water supply, the well to the left would be the focus of a village life well known to the little boy standing at the doorway just beyond it.

Caption For Aylesford, Kits Coty House C1960

The ugly iron railings do little to enhance or exploit this fine dolmen; it is sad that it may well be the price society has to pay for preserving one of the oldest man-made monuments in Britain - it dates

Caption For Hazelbury Bryan, The Post Office C1955

This village sprawls around the lanes of the surrounding countryside of the Blackmoor Vale as though not quite sure where it wants to be. The

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

Caption For Felixstowe, From The Beach 1899

By this time, Felixstowe was at the height of its popularity as a seaside resort, with its south-facing beach.

Caption For Hazelbury Bryan, The Post Office C1955

This village sprawls around the lanes of the surrounding countryside of the Blackmoor Vale as though not quite sure where it wants to be. The