Maps

711 maps found.

1900-1901, Glyn Castle Ref. RNC716779
1900-1901, Glyncorrwg Ref. RNC716821
1900-1901, Aberavon Ref. RNC618611
1900, Abergwynfi Ref. RNC618729
1900-1901, Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath Ref. RNC658507
1900-1901, Blaencaerau Ref. RNC643188
1900-1901, Cilmaengwyn Ref. RNC668916
1900-1901, Lower Brynamman Ref. RNC768851
1900-1901, Mount Pleasant Ref. RNC784938
1900-1901, Onllwyn Ref. RNC797665
1900-1901, Pwll-Y-Glaw Ref. RNC811844
1900-1901, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. RNC804756
1900-1901, Resolven Ref. RNC815417
1923, Blaencaerau Ref. POP643188
1923, Blaengwynfi Ref. POP643283
1923, Crynant Ref. POP685563
1923, Cwm Ref. POP686605
1923, Cwmgwrach Ref. POP687082
1923, Cwmllynfell Ref. POP687135
1923, Cymer Ref. POP687325

Books

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Memories

301 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

Another Place In Time

My family lived in Ellesmere Port since 1892 - or even earlier. I know this as when I was young my great great grandma was still alive. Don't know if anyone remembers author AVE. I used to live at no 28 - it was an old ...Read more

A memory of Ellesmere Port by mariacrouch777star

Residents Of Church Lane Upper Walmer For 40 Years

A row of terrace houses leads up to the old parish church of Walmer. The church where the Duke of Wellington worshipped whilst staying at Walmer Castle as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Some of the ...Read more

A memory of Walmer by Gemma Gemma

Baglan A Wartime Paradise

My Dad did his army training adjacent to Baglan during WW2. The hastily built barracks did not have enough bathroom facilities and asked local residents for permission for soldiers to have a bath in their houses. A super-kind ...Read more

A memory of Baglan

Boyhood Memories Of Lymington

My parents, Edward (Jack) and Mavis Byard and myself and German Shepherd Dog Julie, moved from Poole, in Dorset, to live in a de-commissioned British Power Boat Motor Torpedo Boat, 451, in November 1947. My father ...Read more

A memory of Lymington by Michael Byard

Nurse Training

I started my SRN training in 1973. In those days the Nurses' Home still exsisted but the view was obscured by the more recent additional buildings to the Infirmary, which included the Education Centre. However the Home was still ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn in 1973 by Susan Walsh

Canada Bound

While working in the Lake District as an hotel assistant manager I reached such a point of frustration that I up and quit my job and applied to emigrate to Canada. Five minutes later, after hearing of my decision, the head accountant ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1966 by Dylan Rivis

Fond Memories Of Bognor

My Parents George and Phyllis Stroud ran the Hotham Club in Waterloo Place, noe the RAFA Bognor HQ. On leaving National Service I woked as a welder at Lec Refrigeration and then as a Theatre Porter at the War Memorial ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis in 1960 by John Stroud

Howdendyke As A Child In The 1950s

My family moved into Howdendyke upon completion of the Airey Houses when I was two years old. We lived at 4, Ferry Road which was the main street into Howdendyke. As I grew, reaching nursery school age and ...Read more

A memory of Howdendyke by John Jessop

Gordons Cottage Australia

My wife and myself are caretakers of Adam Lindsay Gordon Cottage, Dingleydell, near Port Macdonnell, South Australia, built 1862 and purchased by ALG in 1864. I am the present president of the Adam Lindsay Gordon ...Read more

A memory of Esslemont Ho by Allan Childs

Fairfields School

I attended Fairfields "school", and I use that term loosely, in the early 1960s. I have nothing but bad memories that have haunted me for 50 years! The only pleasurable memory I have of the school is hearing a new singing ...Read more

A memory of Basingstoke in 1964 by Barry Elton

Captions

781 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For Warrington, The Knutsford Road Swing Bridge C1960

The fact that all of its manufacturing products had to be shipped through the port of Liverpool – Manchester's arch-rival – dented the city fathers' pride.

Caption For Warrington, The Knutsford Road Swing Bridge C1960

The fact that all of its manufacturing products had to be shipped through the port of Liverpool – Manchester's arch-rival – dented the city fathers' pride.

Caption For Newport, Commercial Street 1910

Newport began to grow as a town in the 13th century, and expanded as a port during the Industrial Revolution.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1890

Sailing trawlers were part of a major fleet in this port until 1888, when the Great Western railway opened its large fish dock in nearby Milford Haven.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Capstone Parade 1890

In 1771 six women arrived in Ilfracombe 'for the benefit of the air, salt water and to spend part of the summer season', and the herring port was on its way to becoming the tourist town it is today; the

Caption For Salcombe, 'channel Queen' 1896

This was the last flourish of Salcombe as a commercial port - by 1950 the pleasure craft had taken over.

Caption For Pwllheli, Gimlet Rock 1891

Pwllheli was once the most important port on this coast, but in the 19th century it was eclipsed by the new harbour at Porthmadog.

Caption For Weymouth, The Sands C1955

As a D- Day embarkation port, Weymouth had been in the front line throughout the war.

Caption For Southwick, The Harbour C1965

To the south of the harbour stood the power stations and gas works, the main users of coal, which represented over half of the port's total commodities by the end of the 1950s.

Caption For Cley, The Church 1957

The church was built in the 13th century and enlarged by wealthy Glaven port traders in the 14th century; the features, details and monuments inside are truly outstanding, even among the great wealth

Caption For Gravesend, Thames Shipping Scene Looking Downriver C1955

cast off from the jetty; beyond, this busy reach of the River Thames is crowded with an assortment of vessels preparing either to take on river pilots for the twenty-six mile journey upstream to the Port

Caption For Wheaton Aston, The Lock 1952

It runs between Wolverhampton and Ellesmere Port. It passes through delightful countryside, and maintains a level for twenty miles until it reaches Wheaton Aston.

Caption For Brixham, Inner Harbour 1889

Despite its fame as a fishing port from the Middle Ages onwards, people have lived around Brixham for some half a million years.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1927

Axmouth, the last coastal community wholly in Devon, was an important port until its river entrance silted up.

Caption For Boscastle, The Harbour 1894

The natural setting of this small port between cliff faces is idyllic. This picture shows how effectively it provides safe shelter for the limited number of craft it can hold.

Caption For Hastings, The Castle 1925

In the 12th century, Hastings was the headquarters of the Confederacy of the Cinque Ports.

Caption For Steyning, Church Street C1955

Following the decline of Steyning's port during the Middle Ages, the focus of the town shifted southwards from around the church and became centred on the junction of Church Street and the High Street.

Caption For Weymouth, Harbour 1898

The port facilities at Weymouth catered for vessels from the Channel Islands, with Custom House Quay beginning at Devonshire Buildings (top left).

Caption For Wolviston, Wynyard Road C1955

An ancient village, Wolviston lies close to Wynyard Hall, historically the family home of the Londonderry dynasty, whose fortune came from the ownership of several collieries and a port in County Durham

Caption For Yarm, High Street C1965

Just behind the camera at the north end of the town lies Yarm Bridge, reminding us that for centuries the River Tees was navigable; Yarm operated as an important port, until it was superseded later by

Caption For Bridport, West Street C1955

As its name implies, this lovely Georgian town was once a port, though its harbour is now two miles away at West Bay.

Caption For Steyning, High Street 1914

Until about the middle of the 14th century, the town was also a port of some note, but by then the sea had begun to recede, leaving the harbour inaccessible to shipping and the river little more

Caption For Bawtry, Buttercross, Market Place C1965

It had also been an important port on the River Idle since Roman times, linking to the Humber.

Caption For South Shields, King Street C1898

South Shields was not only a port with shipyards and ship repairers; it was also a colliery town, with a pit almost in the town centre.