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Happy Days Growing Up In Barnes

The picture of Church Road where it ran parallel with The Crescent with all those familiar shops brings memories flooding back. I started life at 33 Glebe Road in 1944 and spent 5 happy years there before moving to ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by Andrew Taft

Schooling

We moved from Chelmsford to Radcliffe in 1968 - I was 2 years old. I went to Lorne Grove Nursery and my memory of that was the Rocking Horse Toy. I hated sharing it!! I was about 3 or 4 and I remember being so upset at being ...Read more

A memory of Radcliffe on Trent by Claire Suzanne Izard

Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne

I was born in Moorland Crescent in the 1950’s. This council housing estate was built a few decades earlier and has a variety of different style good quality houses. Most people had nice gardens with flowers etc ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by James Cooper

Ashtead Swimming Pool

My Grandfather Henry Weller ran his rose nursery here and brought up his eight children. As a young boy in the 1940’s I used to go and fish in the lake and play in the brickworks behind the house. The path leading to the house I ...Read more

A memory of Ashtead by Christopher Weller

Memories Of Plymouth Were I Was Born.

I was born at number 8 Castle Street, the Barbican Plymouth 1942 my mum was a daughter of the Higgins family. G G Grandad use to run his boat from the Barbican across to Jenny cliff / Cawsands / Kingsands ...Read more

A memory of Plymouth by William R Dudley

Manor Road Sidcup

I was born in Farnborough hospital in June 1956. My mother is Austrailian and my father grew up in and around Bridgwater in Somerset. From the period of 1956 -1960 we lived in the top flat at 12 Manor Road (now sadly gone), the ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup in 1956 by Julian Bishop

Childhood Memories Of Lower Cwmtwrch

Sometime in the late 1940s my family moved from Upper Cwmtwrch to the Gurnos Council Estate in Lower Cwmtwrch and lived there for the next nine years. I have many memories of the place. The main ...Read more

A memory of Lower Cwm-twrch in 1940 by David Lougher

Growing Up In Cadishead

I was born in 1943 in Bankfield Avenue, Cadishead. When I was 5 we moved to a brand new council house in Devon Road, on the same day I started school which was 2 minutes away round the corner. There were 6 in our ...Read more

A memory of Cadishead in 1940 by Jean Walsh

Happy Days

Ferniegair is very dear to my heart. Being fortunate to have two sets of relatives who lived there we spent many happy times visiting them. As soon as we arrived at one Aunt's house it was off with the coats and across the road to ...Read more

A memory of Ferniegair

Hayle Coppersmiths

The Cornish side of my family (Penberthy's) came from Hayle and were mostly all coppersmiths and engineers, apprenticed in Ventonleague I believe, but like many of the Cornish, they had to leave for a better life elsewhere at the ...Read more

A memory of Hayle in 1890 by Marrick Taylor

Captions

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Caption For Penzance, The Esplanade C1883

A particularly bad one on 7 October 1880 destroyed the promenade and also killed seven men on the Mousehole boat 'Jane'.

Caption For Paignton, The Harbour 1890

It is used today mostly for leisure boating.

Caption For Windermere, Above Waterhead 1912

Horse-drawn coaches wait patiently to take passengers from the boats at Waterhead, near Ambleside on Windermere.

Caption For Dartmouth, The Inner Harbour C1955

During Regatta week the Boat Float doubled as a venue for swimming races.

Caption For Hythe, High Street C1955

Until the 1950s, Hythe was the maintenance base for Southampton's flying boats. This area has expanded greatly since the end of the Second World War.

Caption For Pin Mill, The River 1909

This is the same yachtsman as in photograph No 61998, clearly there to add an extra dynamic to the photographs (note that he is looking underneath the boom, and the boat is actually moored).

Caption For Matlock Bath, South Parade 1892

Note the signs on the right to the Petrifying Wells, to the boats on the River Derwent, and to The Royal Museum, no longer there.

Caption For Newlyn, Harbour 1908

Boats are drawn up on the beach under the walls of the fishing township, and their nets are drying on the rails beside the slipways.

Caption For Barnstaple, View From Atheneum 1912

Leisure boating is completely absent in this photograph.

Caption For Staines, Houseboat Reach 1895

Sumptuous Victorian houseboats line the River Thames on 'Boat House Reach', close to the bridge.

Caption For Weare Giffard, Bridge 1890

To enable boats to trade further inland, in 1823-4 Lord Rolle dug a canal five miles to Torrington, but it eventually fell into disuse and was filled in.

Caption For Lymington, View From Town Quay 1955

A footpath for ramblers leads around the coastline to Keyhaven, and the estuary provides a good introduction to the delights of boating.

Caption For Newquay, Fistral Beach 1918

Fishing boats, still all sailing craft at this date, are moored in the shelter of the two piers.

Caption For St Agnes, Beach C1955

A few small boats can be launched from trolleys at the slipway beside the beach shop and Cove Café, which satisfy the needs of the holidaymakers.

Caption For Cambridge, The Cam, Trinity Bridge 1914

Boating and punting on the Cam has long been a popular pastime, and it is no different now from when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Yarmouth, The Harbour C1960

Boats of the Solent Yacht Club often set out from here, and vessels of all descriptions seek shelter from the channel gales.

Caption For Christchurch, Bridge On The Avon 1900

The waterways around are ideal for fishing, boating or just lazing.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, The Promenade C1965

It would appear that there is a queue of people waiting to buy tickets for a ride on the pleasure boat. Notice, just beyond them, the spiral staircase leading onto the bridge.

Caption For Polperro, From Chapel Rock 1888

Dark sails of fishing boats are seen in the harbour.

Caption For Holt Fleet, Bridge 1906

Again, a plethora of trip boats can be seen.

Caption For Blakeney, Excursion Trip To See The Seals C1955

The 'Snow Goose' ferry leaves the Quay, still busy with fishing boats. The large building behind is the Blakeney Hotel, which opened in 1923.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

A family group of children enjoy a boating trip on the River Leven at Newby Bridge, at the southern end of Windermere.

Caption For Bangor, The Pier And The Esplanade 1897

A busy scene of Bangor, showing the piers and sailing boats. In addition to the pedestrians, the main traffic is typical Irish jaunting cars and wagons. A solitary lady can be seen on her bike.

Caption For Conwy, Estuary 1930

Moored pleasure boats swing easily to a strong tide as weak sunlight dapples rippled waves along the river bay.