Places
36 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Poole, Dorset
- Canford Magna, Dorset
- Broadstone, Dorset
- Sandbanks, Dorset
- South Pool, Devon
- Pool, Cornwall
- Longfleet, Dorset
- Dozmary Pool, Cornwall
- Canford Cliffs, Dorset
- Rossmore, Dorset
- Merley, Dorset
- Waterloo, Dorset
- Branksome, Dorset
- Branksome Park, Dorset
- Canford School, Dorset
- Knighton, Dorset (near Wimborne Minster)
- Sterte, Dorset
- Hamworthy, Dorset
- Oakdale, Dorset
- Alderney, Dorset
- Bearwood, Dorset
- Lake, Dorset
- Stanley Green, Dorset
- Hillbourne, Dorset
- Newtown, Dorset (near Poole)
- Turlin Moor, Dorset
- Wallisdown, Dorset
- Ashington, Dorset
- Canford Heath, Dorset (near Poole)
- Oakley, Dorset
- Turbary Common, Dorset
- Bourne Valley, Dorset
- Creekmoor, Dorset
- Lilliput, Dorset
- Lower Hamworthy, Dorset
- Talbot Heath, Dorset
Photos
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Maps
304 maps found.
Books
3 books found. Showing results 25 to 3.
Memories
1,640 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
Learning To Swim On The Rye
I was born in Amersham Hospital in 1956. It should have been the Shrubbery, but it was full on the day I decided I had had enough of the womb. Cut to the mid 60's and I'm a student at Crown House Primary in London ...Read more
A memory of High Wycombe by
1950s In Hook Heath, Woking
In 1949/50 my parents moved to Little Morton, Hook Heath Road when I was 2 years old. The house (now advertised as having 6 bedrooms) seemed enormous and the garden was very large. In about 1960 my parents sold part of it ...Read more
A memory of Hook Heath
Memories Of Market Drayton
This once sleepy hamlet was first home to me, a better place for childhood there could not be. Little Drayton church and it`s `olde` Sunday school. fishing excursions with Uncle to Buntingsdale pool, Dalelands ...Read more
A memory of Market Drayton by
Growing Up In Queensbury
I was born in Wellington Street on the 16th. of June 1955. My mother was Kate Holland, formerly Henderson. and my father was George E Holland. Sadly he passed away in 1939. So I dont remember very much about him. I had a ...Read more
A memory of Queensbury by
Grosvenor Road And Urmston, Always A Place In My Heart.
I lived on Grosvenor Road, Urmston - the allotment end - from 1965 to late 1969 age 3 to nearly 8 years of age with my 2 brothers and parents (we then moved to Blackburn). My daughter has recently ...Read more
A memory of Urmston by
Golf In St Chads Park
I remember playing golf in St Chads park, it had a 18 hole, well kept course. There was a paddling pool, were I sometimes sailed my model boat. I also remember the Council run playleader scheme, were you could borrow ...Read more
A memory of Chadwell Heath by
25 Years In Beaconsfield.
Born in Wembley, I arrived in the New Town of Beaconsfield in 1957 aged 5. With my younger sister and my parents. I left home at 17 but returned occasionally until 1981 when my parents moved to Scotland. I lived in ...Read more
A memory of Beaconsfield by
The Gardeners Arms
My name is Peter McGuire and i lived at the Gardeners Arms Pub in 1971-1972. I worked at Selo's Film factory on shift work. Reg who owned the pub back then let me arrive at odd hours which made live easier. I shared a house in ...Read more
A memory of Brentwood by
Living In Hopton On Sea
My memory was triggered by the person writing about the Constitutional Camp's hall/ballroom building being burnt down. At the time I was attending the Primary School in the village and we could see the smoke and flames ...Read more
A memory of Hopton on Sea by
Happy Childhood Holidays
I say 1950 for the year my memory relates to but in fact my memories cover from around 1946 to 196 I've only just found this web site for "Memories" although have looked at the site before and what nostalgia it has ...Read more
A memory of Llwyngwril in 1950 by
Captions
404 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.
This view looks towards Barker's Pool, where Sheffield's first reservoir was built in 1434 to collect water from several springs on the hillside above West Bar.
The open-air swimming pool at the Miners' Holiday Centre was a popular spot on a sunny day.
The Kingsbury pool was large by municipal standards, and it was situated on the edge of Roe Green Park.
Charlie's Mast overlooks the boating pool, which seems to be the only form of children's entertainment left on the beach area.
A very few years after this photograph was taken, the popular Newnham Pool was closed and its place in the leisure activity role taken by a modern facility dedicated to the philanthropy of the Robinson
Uttoxeter's open-air swimming pool was built in 1964; at first its use was seasonal.
Its original name was 'Pool', with the 'Welsh' prefix added to distinguish it from Poole in Dorset.
Poole's Town Cellars, in the heart of Poole's mercantile district, are seen here on a busy day .
Now a smart covered swimming pool replaces the old open air Vale Pool, but the park is relatively little changed.
This beach in tidal Poole Harbour was handy for campers here in the northern part of Poole, who were some distance from the extensive beaches at Sandbanks and Canford Cliffs.
Families with small children could always come to one of the many paddling pools in the area.
The pool is a heated outdoor pool; the fountain has gone.
Close to the quays at Poole is the 18th-century Harbour Office, once the Old Town House, a club for ships captains.
Close to the quays at Poole is the 18th-century Harbour Office, once the Old Town House, a club for ships captains.
The town of Poole grew up around the older quays of the great harbour; during these times it was purely functional, catering for mercantile activities, shipping and pottery manufactured from the
Clustered alongside the harbour, the older part of Poole is well worth exploring.
Open-air swimming pools are probably the direct descendants of the sea-bathing craze that swept the country during the 19th century.
Shore Road (left) and Banks Road (centre) lead from Poole and Lilliput to Sandbanks (far right).
A charming photograph of children walking along the path beside the pool, which is half a mile upstream on the river Cam from Grantchester.
Open-air swimming pools are probably the direct descendants of the sea-bathing craze that swept the country during the 19th century.
Across Poole Road, the low railing offered easy access to the fields of the Dean's Court Estate.
Poole did not become a holiday resort for many years, but retained its importance as a port and merchant centre.
Poole did not become a holiday resort for many years, but retained its importance as a port and merchant centre.
Wallasey Docks were built on what was known as Wallasey Pool, a once wild and beautiful tidal creek.
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