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Maps

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1905-1907, Geilston Ref. RNC712689
1905-1907, Drimnagall Ref. RNC693129
1906-1907, Dunans Ref. RNC695215
1906-1907, Dunollie Ref. RNC695651
1905-1907, Dunrostan Ref. RNC695671
1906-1907, Cuan Ref. RNC685586
1905-1907, Kelhurn Ref. RNC745795
1906-1907, Kenovay Ref. RNC746236
1906-1908, Kiel Crofts Ref. RNC746844
1905-1907, Kilberry Ref. RNC746877
1906-1907, Kilbridemore Ref. RNC746921
1906-1907, Kilchrenan Ref. RNC746966
1905-1907, Kilfinan Ref. RNC747046
1906-1907, Kilmelford Ref. RNC747299
1906-1908, Kilninian Ref. RNC747415
1906, Meikle Kilchattan Butts Ref. RNC777622
1905-1907, Millhouse Ref. RNC780847
1906-1907, Dunbeg Ref. RNC695235
1906-1907, Gariob Ref. RNC711412
1906-1907, Garvard Ref. RNC712076

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Memories

2,048 memories found. Showing results 181 to 190.

Bath Road

I have fond memories of Hounslow, I was born and lived on the Bath Road, near the Windsor castle pub, many a time I used to stand outside the pub waiting for my parents, with a bottle of coke and a packet of crisps. I went to Wellington ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1965 by Ms Pauline Smith

Bath Time

My memories of bath times goes back to when Mum would once a week fill the copper again, in the corner of the scullery. The copper was built of bricks if I remember, with a tin liner, below was an opening, where you would light a fire ...Read more

A memory of West Ham in 1949 by Joan Doble

Bath Road

This is closer to Salt Hill than Cippenham.  The road on the left is Twinches Lane, the factory on the right is probably Crane Packing, and the view looks west!

A memory of Cippenham in 1959 by Patrick Butterly

Bathing Pool

On holiday at the bathing pool holiday camp I met my husband to be, still together after 50 years - nothing left of pool only memories...

A memory of St Leonards in 1960 by Joan Shoemith

Bathing Pool!

I think that this id the boating lake in Old Town. Wonderful memories - trained at RESH 61 - 66.

A memory of Hastings in 1955 by Sheila O Hara

Bathing In The River

Montague terrace was home to many children. I remember the Allen's, John, June, Barry, Hazel, Ivan & Valerie. The White's, Maurice and Barbara, The William,s and Smith,s, Joan, Roy, Margaret, Jeffrey, and at least three ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1949 by Barbara R Bryan

Bathside Boys

I was brought up at 14, Ingestre Street and always consider myself a Bathside boy. I was very lucky to have my school opposite my front door. Just up the street was Mr.Barneys shop where you could buy 4 black jacks for a ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt in 1960 by David Corley

Battersea

I was born in 1930 in Chelsea but moved to Haines Street, Battersea (demolished to make way for New Covent Garden in the 1960's) in 1933. Moved to No.3 Sleaford Street Battersea in 1935 and went to Sleaford Street School until 1939 (Mr ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1930 by John Dorking

Battersea Savona Estate 80s

Went to St George’s school, had a best friend called Jennifer - she was always happy and laughing, but dippy - loved her, wish I could find her now, can’t remember her surname. So the school is still there but nothing ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

Be The First To Add A Memory Of Aspull Looks Like Me Then!

I can't refuse to be the first at anything especialy if it comes to this, so here goes. From being born to about the age of twenty five all my memories are Aspull, I'd never be able to fit ...Read more

A memory of Aspull by Malcolm Mather

Captions

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Caption For Castleton, Peak Cavern C1864

A closer view of the massive entrance to Peak Cavern, said to be the largest cave entrance in Britain.

Caption For Cirencester, Tetbury Road C1955

The photographer who took this picture was positioned at the entrance to Cirencester railway station.

Caption For Twyford, 1000 Year Old Yew Tree C1955

The mighty yew tree in Twyford churchyard has a 15-ft circumference and is thought to be the oldest clipped yew in the country.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Lover's Walk 1892

The tree-lined walks by the side of the River Derwent known as the Lovers' Walks have been popular with visitors since the town became a tourist honeypot in the 19th century.

Caption For Melksham, High Street C1950

The Kings Arms Hotel (right), built in 1750, was a stop for the changing of horses and the collection of post on the London to Bristol route.

Caption For Newark, Beaumond Cross 1904

Was the East Midland's climate ever that good? Open-air swimming pools are probably the direct descendants of the sea-bathing craze that swept the country during the 19th century.

Caption For Yeadon, High Street C1965

The hillside town of Yeadon lies to the north of Bradford, and is today perhaps most famous as the site of the Leeds-Bradford Airport.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral 1892

Dedicated to Our Lord and St Mary the Virgin, Durham is considered to be the finest Romanesque church in Europe.

Caption For East Runton, Beach Entrance 1921

At East Runton you could walk out along broad stretches of beach and enjoy digging for fossils in the soft cliffs, a pastime made popular by the Victorians.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Esplanade And Beach 1934

In the 1930s Sidmouth acquired a reputation as an upmarket holiday resort, not so much for its sea-bathing as for the tranquillity of its setting and the mildness of its climate.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Town Hall 1900

The changing face of the Swan Hotel is displayed in the next sequence of photographs. The Town Hall was designed in 1855 by the Bath architect Thomas Fuller – he later emigrated to Canada.

Caption For Biddulph, Mow Cop Castle C1955

Mow Cop could be said to be the birthplace of the Primitive Methodist movement, for it was here in 1807 that Hugh Bourne (1772-1852) and William Clowes (1780-1851) held their first meetings.

Caption For Bude, Castle 1893

Situated to the west of Stratton, Bude Castle was built on a promontory by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney in 1850.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Esplanade And Beach 1934

In the 1930s Sidmouth acquired a reputation as an upmarket holiday resort, not so much for its sea-bathing as for the tranquillity of its setting and the mildness of its climate.

Caption For Hounslow, Staines Road C1955

Beyond Hounslow, the Great West Road divided into the two coaching routes leading to Bath and Exeter.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff Pool C1955

The Southend Corporation Swimming Bath on Western Esplanade was a popular feature of the town. 300ft x 75ft, it boasted a high diving board, platforms, chutes and springboards.

Caption For Bath, Roman Baths 1901

The Roman town of Aquae Sulis, now Bath, grew up at the point where the Fosse Way crossed the river Avon.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff Pool C1955

The Southend Corporation Swimming Bath on Western Esplanade was a popular feature of the town. 300ft x 75ft, it boasted a high diving board, platforms, chutes and springboards.

Caption For Hoylake, Railway Inn C1965

Today the size of this pub (built in 1938) reminds us that by the 20th century Hoylake had become a holiday resort.

Caption For Sutton, The Windmill C1955

This corn windmill is reputed to be the tallest in Norfolk, nine floors high. The boat-shaped cap is characteristic of Norfolk mills.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Green C1965

This must be the best- known view in Essex. Where would manufacturers of calendars be without it?

Caption For Hadleigh, Deanery Tower 1922

When the Deanery Tower was built in the latter part of the 15th century by Suffolk's Archdeacon William Pykenham, it was supposed that it would be the gateway to a palace.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey, East End Of Henry Vii Chapel 1890

The chapel, at the abbey's east end, was completed in 1512 after ten years of building work.

Caption For Colchester, The Water Tower 1907

Designed be Borough Surveyor Charles Clegg, the 100ft building was opened amid greate civic pomp in 1882.