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Maps

896 maps found.

1883 - 1884, Cameley Ref. HOSM39904
1883 - 1884, Hallatrow Ref. HOSM47400
1882, Hunstrete Ref. HOSM49155
1883, North Wick Ref. HOSM55378
1882 - 1883, Norton Hawkfield Ref. HOSM55417
1884, Paulton Ref. HOSM56184
1882 - 1883, Pensford Ref. HOSM56502
1882 - 1883, Publow Ref. HOSM57201
1883, Regil Ref. HOSM57621
1919, Herons Green Ref. POP731827
1919, Hinton Charterhouse Ref. POP736885
1919, Lower Weston Ref. POP769903
1919, Hollow Brook Ref. POP738231
1919, Locksbrook Ref. POP765456
1919, Lambridge Ref. POP751712
1919, Langridge Ref. POP752657
1898-1899, Midford Ref. RNC779629
1899, Norton Malreward Ref. RNC794665
1898-1899, Odd Down Ref. RNC795927
1899, Herons Green Ref. RNC731827

Books

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Memories

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Old Hartley County Primary School

I am part of a research team looking into the history of schooling in Seaton Sluice. My era is 1945 to the school closing in July 1969 and I would like to hear from past pupils. I myself, was at the ...Read more

A memory of Hartley by Claire Mitchell

Old Buckhaven Memories

Hello, I was born in Cairns square Buckhaven in 1949, sadly demolished in the early 60's I think. My gran lived there - I was born in her house before she moved to Bayview overlooking the bay and Mc Duff castle in the ...Read more

A memory of Buckhaven in 1960 by Robert Adams

Nus Camp Second Time

The second year we came to Leverington was 1968, June and July. We decided to air ourselves in England. Instead of two, we were three boys this time, and we came in my car. Tom knew us from last year, but it was his duty to ...Read more

A memory of Leverington in 1968

Not Exactly Backworth

I was born in May 1950 at 85 Killingworth Avenue, Castle Park, Backworth. I was the only child in the street for a few years and I remember going into everyone's house for biscuits. I played with everyone's cats and dogs and ...Read more

A memory of Backworth in 1950 by Susan Monk (Nee Dakin)

Norwood Green 1956

I remember cycling by Norwood Green on a Sunday evening around 1955 having just come from Osterley Park. I was with my mum and dad. Church bells ringing, and cricket being played on the green. I actually remember thinking how ...Read more

A memory of Norwood Green by Nick Beard

Northwood Road & Swalecliffe

My mother was 19 when I was born. We were living above The Wool Shop in Swalecliffe, on the corner, opposite the railway bridge I actually have an uncanny memory of that time. I must have been under 2 years old, as we moved ...Read more

A memory of Whitstable by daveskye1

North Shields

I first came to North Shields after leaving the army in 1972. I stayed at the Railway Hotel run by a tyrant of a woman who threw you out at 8am and would not let you back till 5pm! Worked at Tor-days then General Foam and at ...Read more

A memory of North Shields by Martin Henderson

Nork Shops

My Gran lived in the flat above the shop in the photo, next to the garage. Her front door was down the side, and her windows (both open) looked out over shops. The bay window was her living room and her kitchen had the dual aspect windows on the ...Read more

A memory of Nork by soojaygee

No 9 East Cliff, West Bay.

My Family moved in to N0 9 East Cliff in 1960, we moved from an old cottage across the beach where I was born in 1955. The cottage was demolished & some Garages were built in the place of the two cottages. Many people ...Read more

A memory of West Bay in 1960

Newton A Aycliffe In The Sixties

Mu aunt Cecilia Hood lived in Clarence Chare Newton Aycliffe. My Uncle was involved in building the clock in the centre of Newton Aycliffe. My cousin Terence Parnaby and his son Robin also lived in Aycliffe. As a ...Read more

A memory of Newton Aycliffe

Captions

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Caption For Wimborne, The Square C1955

Cars have now taken over the centre of The Square, but they are facing in different directions; this, coupled with the absence of kerbs and marked parking bays, suggests that this particular car park

Caption For Ramsgate, Parade And New Road 1901

Gone are the sailing vessels, and in their place are the fishing smacks of the town.

Caption For Brent Eleigh, C1960

The post office, now Swan Cottage, displayed advertisements for Walls ice cream and Bird's Eye frozen foods.

Caption For Stone, High Street 1900

Looking up to the Granville Temperance and Commercial Hotel in Pump Square, several establishments that did provide alcoholic drinks may be seen among the 18th and 19th century buildings

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1955

As we look north towards Market Square, Hutchinson's tobacconist shop is at the corner of Langton Street.

Caption For Old Colwyn, The Village 1906

Prior to the development of the coastal resort at Colwyn Bay in Victorian times, the old village, lying to the east and just inland from the coast, was known merely as Colwyn.

Caption For Rothley, The Temple C1955

The triple gables of the early 17th-century house form the centrepiece, with flanking wings. John Ely, a Manchester architect, added the Tudoresque bay window to the right in 1894.

Caption For Exmouth, The Pier And The Steamer 1922

Exmouth has no pier in the traditional sense of the word, but this landing stage served as an embarkation point for tourists wishing to take to the water.

Caption For Orford, Market Square C1965

This is now the Butley Oysterage, and the bay window has been removed. The earlier Oysterage, next door, has become an antiques shop.

Caption For Kingswear, From Dartmouth 1890

This photograph was taken some fifteen years before the opening of the Britannia Royal Naval College.

Caption For Ware, High Street 1925

This was once the town's market place. The later brick frontages here often conceal 16th- and 17th-century timber-framed buildings that had been plastered for preservation.

Caption For Kings Norton, Old Saracen's Head Inn C1955

The old inn dates from the late 15th century and comprises three bays with two wings projecting behind either side of a courtyard.

Caption For Scarborough, St Nicholas Cliff C1955

A delightful study of people taking the sea air and enjoying the view over South Bay. It provides a detailed study of both clothing and baby carriages of the period.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier 1898

The five square miles of Plymouth Sound provide a fine safe anchorage.

Caption For Poole, Water Skiing At Rockley Sands C1960

Water-skiing was just one of the many new sports offered to guests at Rockley Sands. Behind is Bay Hollow: there are now some trees on the cliff, and the path to the right has become steps.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, Pier 1900

The pier is pictured with its grand pavilion, during the year it opened.

Caption For Eype, Cliffs 1922

The sun sets over Lyme Bay, silhouetting the cliffs.

Caption For Croyde, The Bay 1894

Once a sleepy Devon backwater, Croyde's beach and bay was discovered by holidaymakers in the 19th century. With two huge caravan parks, this area fills up dramatically in the short summer season.

Caption For Birmingham, Aston Hall 1896

Begun in 1618 for Sir Thomas Holte, Aston was not completed until 1635.This picture shows the east front; it comprises a main block of seven bays topped by a clock tower and two-stage cupola, and

Caption For Runswick, Bay 1929

Jet mining was a large industry here, and involved cutting into the cliff. Craftsmen turned jet into beautiful ornaments and jewellery.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Claremont Crescent And Madeira Cove 1901

This clearly shows the fine sweep of elegant buildings that lined Glentworth Bay and the hillside.

Caption For Quorn, Bulls Head Hotel C1960

This is a mid 18th-century symmetrical brick building of quality, two and a half storeys high and five bays wide.

Caption For Dumpton Gap, 1894

To the east of Margate, and south of Foreness Point, Kingsgate Bay is marked by this gap in the cliffs.

Caption For Scarborough, South Bay From Harbour 1897

Overlooking the bay is the magnificent Grand Hotel, built in 1867.