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Maps

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1899, Llanfechell Ref. HOSM51843
1899, Amlwch Ref. HOSM56508
1888 - 1899, Beaumaris Ref. HOSM34128
1899, Penmon Ref. HOSM69998
1888 - 1899, Llanddona Ref. HOSM51857
1907, Bembridge Ref. HOSM34143
1887, Dulas Ref. HOSM34448
1887 - 1899, Dulas Ref. HOSM52060
1881 - 1902, Ashley Down Ref. HOSM36353
1902, Netham Ref. HOSM36609
1902, Montpelier Ref. HOSM36976
1902, Clifton Ref. HOSM41272
1902, Hengrove Ref. HOSM48136
1881 - 1902, Henleaze Ref. HOSM48142
1902, Montpelier Ref. HOSM54010
1902, Ashton Gate Ref. HOSM59801
1902, Montpelier Ref. HOSM60034
1902, Windmill Hill Ref. HOSM61396
1897-1909, Southampton Ref. RNC835464
1899-1900, Barne Barton Ref. RNC633565

Books

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Memories

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Short But Happy Memory

Our family lived in Walnut Tree Ground for just about a year in 1963. I went to the village school at Kimpton, having just passed my 11-plus in Manchester. From Kimpton I went to Andover Grammar. Always remember ...Read more

A memory of Fyfield in 1963 by Reginald Whitney

I Lived At Ferry Inn In 1952

I Lived At Rosneath, Ferry Inn. My father was in the Navy and we lived at Ferry Inn during 1952. There were three other families living there, the Thorntons and the Burtons. The Burtons were related to Shackleton, ...Read more

A memory of Rosneath

Flying From Egmc

I did my basic flying (ppl) at s.l.a.c with Ted Clack and Stan Diggings in 1969 then returnedto instruct at southend aero club in 1970 the Great Freddy Laker was at A.T.E.L then and Jack Jones Chanel Airways I often ...Read more

A memory of Southend Airport in 1970 by Terry Grimwood

The Kosb Barracks

Although born in Scotland, my earliest memories are of Berwick upon Tweed. This was because my father was posted to the Barracks as Pipe Major in the KOSB Depot there. Our married quarters, although in Ravensdowne, ...Read more

A memory of Berwick-upon-Tweed in 1930 by Allister Smith

Caddington

I remember as a lad, when Elm Avennue was split in two,where the bungalows start there was a solid bar across the road,and the same in the Crescent. You could only get the bus at the Green, the 360, it was sixpence to Luton, and the ...Read more

A memory of Caddington in 1960 by Chris Anthony

Cargo Fleet

When I look back, they were probably the best years of my life though I didn't think so at the time, my mam had parted from my dad, I was 12, had never heard of Cargo Fleet, had lost my dad and was taken to this place Id never ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet in 1968 by Alison Jones

Push And Pull

In the 1950s the push and pull train would stop at Nottage Halt if you put your handout I went frequently on the train to Pyle to watch the express trains come thundering through, I was only six and travelled on my own for the ...Read more

A memory of Nottage by Kevin Wadsworth

Swimming Pool

Any of you remember the swimming pool that was built by the kids who where there, Mr Cliff was the instructor while that was being built, I got there just at the very end of it being built. After I was there for awhile I joined Mr ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield in 1952 by Wayne Burton

Elmers Court School

I remember Elmers Court School which was run at that time by several of the London Borourghs, we children had a good life there and I think the discpline did us the world of good.

A memory of Lymington in 1953 by Edward Thomas

Lingfield

Jean Chambers mentioned the bomb dropping on the school in 1943 - my parents shop (John Banks Outfitters) was almost opposite the school and I was born at the end of 1943 being given my second name of "Heather" after Heather Lumsden ...Read more

A memory of Lingfield by Susan Banks

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Captions

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Caption For Ledbury, Homend C1960

The tall tower with the clock stands opposite the Market House on a site once occupied by a tannery.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Common 1932

We are looking north-west, with St Mary's left of centre. The row of houses on this side of the Common vary from the 14th to the 19th century.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Mary's Church C1960

After the famous invasion of French troops at Fishguard in 1797 the church was used as a prison for some of the captured French troops.

Caption For Killin, Mill On The Dochart 1890

Killin mill stands on the River Dochart. Not far away is the ruined Breadalbane stronghold of Finlarig Castle. One of its more interesting features is what is thought to be an ancient beheading pit.

Caption For Old Swinford, The Labour In Vain C1955

Red Hill is one of the pleasantest streets in Stourbridge, created centuries ago by cutting through the red sandstone which outcrops locally.

Caption For Newhaven, Harbour From Hawthornden 1897

Founded in 1488 by King James III, this port was for many years a strong centre of Scottish ship building; also, up until the time of our photograph, it experienced a phenomenally

Caption For Worcester, Steamboat And The Kepax Ferry 1906

A crowded steamer passes Kepax Ferry on the northern edge of town, close to the old waterworks. There were six houses at Kepax and around 1906 all were occupied by the Bailey family.

Caption For Worcester, Berkeley's Hospital C1960

These lovely almshouses of 1703 feature a striking life-size statue of a scarlet-coated Robert Berkeley in a niche on the chapel.

Caption For Worcester, The Malvern Hills From The Cathedral Tower C1960

Thankfully, this view is not greatly changed today, though Great Malvern has crept further across the hills and the suburbs in the middle distance have expanded.

Caption For Datchet, The Thames 1905

The scene of Falstaff's miseries in Shakespeare's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Datchet stands on the Thames bank, opposite Home Park.

Caption For York, Infantry Barracks, The Armoury 1886

Tower Street housed the armoury for the West Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery, and the York Volunteer Rifles were in St Andrewgate.

Caption For Leeds, Woodhouse Moor 1897

For centuries before it had been a common, where villagers had grazed their cattle. It was embellished by statues of Queen Victoria and Wellington, transferred from Victoria Square.

Caption For Leeds, Woodhouse Moor 1897

For centuries before it had been a common, where villagers had grazed their cattle. It was embellished by statues of Queen Victoria and Wellington, transferred from Victoria Square.

Caption For Lancaster, Market Square C1955

Here we see the Square outside the old town hall and part of Market Street. We can see the bus shelters on the left.

Caption For Sheffield, Fargate C1955

On the right is the Albany Hotel and the Yorkshire Penny Bank. Sheffield was just one of a handful of authorities at this date who still had faith in their tramway system.

Caption For Hitchin, Tilehouse Street 1901

Tilehouse Street, which was named in 1460, incorporates a string of houses dating from the Tudor to the Georgian periods, with many of the earlier buildings refronted with brick and remodelled during

Caption For Waltham Cross, Foure Swannes Hotel 1921

The spacious frontage of the 13th-century hotel, with the Eleanor Cross just visible beyond, was clearly promoting its new services at the start of the motoring age.

Caption For Saunton, St Ann's Church And Vicarage 1912

St Ann's chapel was known as the 'Chapel in the Sands' and measured a mere 14 feet 6 inches by 12 feet.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1909

Further along the street, and almost a decade later, an early motor car is parked outside the entrance of the Royal Lion Hotel, which was rebuilt in blue lias ashlar after a devastating fire

Caption For Ilkley, The Moors 1914

At the time when this picture was taken, moorland walking had still to catch on; most walkers were ill-equipped, and ladies were expected to turn out in long dresses and totally inadequate footwear.

Caption For Ambleside, Stepping Stones 1888

Ambleside is situated at the centre of the Lake District; this is now a haven for walkers, and a very busy place in the summer months. Here a lady negotiates the stepping stones with trepidation.

Caption For Hitchin, The Market 1901

The bustling twice-weekly market was clearly a popular event at the turn of the century.

Caption For Grassington, The Wharf And Old Mill 1926

Grassington was at one time a centre for lead mining, but by 1900 it was once again reliant upon agriculture, athough there was still some quarrying in the locality.

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Caption For Criccieth, Golf Club 1913

The golf club was established in 1905, on parkland set high above Cardigan Bay.