Places
20 places found.
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- Kingston upon Hull, Humberside
- Sutton-on-Hull, Humberside
- Bishop's Hull, Somerset
- South Ella, Humberside
- Hull End, Derbyshire
- West Carr, Humberside (near Kingston upon Hull)
- Kingswood, Humberside
- Newland, Humberside
- West Park, Humberside
- Inglemire, Humberside
- Stoneferry, Humberside
- East Ella, Humberside
- Sculcoates, Humberside
- The Ings, Humberside
- Anlaby Park, Humberside
- Marfleet, Humberside
- Victoria Dock Village, Humberside
- Gipsyville, Humberside
- Summergangs, Humberside
- Sutton Ings, Humberside
Photos
246 photos found. Showing results 21 to 40.
Maps
142 maps found.
Books
2 books found. Showing results 25 to 2.
Memories
437 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
We Emigrated To Australia In 1963 From Sandiacre
I was about 5 when my mum and dad moved us to Sandiacre from Nth Wingfield around 1955, we Loved our new council house in Coronation Avenue, my grandma and grandad lived in the first house on the ...Read more
A memory of Sandiacre by
Bailey Bridge Pontoon Canal Cruisers.
I built the boat shown on the right hand side of the photograph. Bailey Bridge pontoon MKVI N0.19053 was manufactured by Gee Walker & Slater Ltd, Uttoxeter Road, Derby and sent to Engineers Stores, US ...Read more
A memory of Great Haywood in 0 by
Childhood In Withyham
We moved to 2 Bower Cotts Balls Green about 1950. My dad was employed by the owner of Duckings, the farm situated opposite the entrance to station road. Nos. 1 and2 Bower Cotts were up on the bank almost opposite the school ...Read more
A memory of Withyham by
Happy Memories
I wonder if any remember the Bull and Bush 1960's Recall Steve Barr , Johnny Page Waldemar Hasko Trevor Deacon , Barmaids Carmel and Duffy . Also Girls Sandra who married Graham, Gaynor ,Jette and others. Would particularly ...Read more
A memory of Hampstead by
First School
I lived in skelton nr york from 1951 to 59 at bur tree lane opposite old village school.it was my first school, I had a friend called John Thorpe that lived in a great big house ,in the village we had a old lady who was the ...Read more
A memory of Skelton by
Saturday Morning Pictures
I remember the Odean down on the high street at the bottom of Mellison Rd. We went every Saturday morning and were amazed by the organ that would rise from beneath the screen as we sang “the little white bull” and other Kidde songs while we waited for the cartoons and other features to start.
A memory of Tooting by
Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean
THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in ...Read more
A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by
Black Bull
I will always remember nights sat outside the Black Bull with my parents and 2 sisters. Although it was August, the weather was chilly. There was a juke box out back on a sort of covered terrace and every time I hear 'Johnny Remember Me' ...Read more
A memory of Barmston in 1962 by
Raymond Jones
I was born in Sandiway but during my primary and secondary school days we would go to Northwich which I remember from the late fifties and when all the old shops, such as Joe Allman's cottage and Eachus etc were all doing a good trade, ...Read more
A memory of Northwich by
By The Cut
born in 1948 in a place called Cappenfield near Bilston, just off Dudley street, just four houses in a row surrounded by fields,, the canal, or cut, as we all called it ran alongside, and it narrowed down to what we called the stop,it was ...Read more
A memory of Tipton by
Captions
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The ladder, leaning apparently so precariously against the hull, is quite safe – there will be no sudden movement of the vessel, thanks to the taut breast and stern ropes with which the
Out of season, all the wooden-hulled boats moored along the staithe are covered with protective tarpaulins.
The flatness of the Wolds is interrupted by the hill on which the tiny hamlet of Brigham sits.
This busy scene shows yachts being rigged ready to sail and others with their sails full as their occupants enjoy the fresh sea air of Liverpool Bay.
Hanging the sails out to dry along the railings are as equal a part of small vessel maintenance as working on the hull note the man by the upturned boat on the left-hand side.
Another is berthed on the opposite bank, identifiable by the wide, shallow hull and very high pennanted mast.
Her livery was black hull with a yellow line and red boot-topping, buff paddleboxes and superstructure, and black funnel with a yellow band.
She had a wooden clinker- built hull and was powered by a grasshopper engine.
The sharp fangs of the Morte Slates have ripped through the hulls of many vessels.
The wide-hulled, shallow-draught boat was ideal for transporting goods up from Yarmouth.
Next to it, the yacht has a deep hull, indicating that it is a sea-going boat not primarily intended for use on the broads.
Sailing barges and leisure craft rub hulls in this typical riverside scene, and the more recent development of the marina amply demonstrates that there is still nothing - absolutely nothing
This beautiful hall was destroyed by fire in 1932, but within only five months a replacement had been built.
The village lies some nine miles from Hull.
There were a number of developments in ship design during the 1830s to 1850s, partially influenced by new ways of measuring tonnage, that led to finer hull lines.
The final cargo of corn arrived by barge from Hull in September 1931.
The arch is ribbed and bears the coat of arms of Thomas Ferris of Hull, and was formerly known as Ferris's Bridge.
A steamer rides at anchor awaiting a tug to take her into Hull, while another is just about to enter the port complex.
The late-1870s saw a period of intense competition on the Irish Sea ferry services, forcing the BSC to modernise its fleet; the 'Semaphore' underwent a major refit that included lengthening her hull
Once the water could hardly be seen for the many barges packing the river from bank to bank, carrying their vast variety of cargo from Hull to York.
Cottages sit beside Skilling Hill Road in a panorama eastwards across the double vales of the River Simene and the River Brit.
In 1841 Thomas Cook organised the earliest-known Sunday excursion with a trip from Leeds to Hull.
On 30 June 1945, Hull became the first city in the country to abandon its tramway since the outbreak of the Second World War.
The church of St John the Baptist is in the village of Carnaby, which is just over two miles from Bridlington and was on the Scarborough and Hull branch of the North Eastern Railway line.
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