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Maps

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1899, Burnett Ref. RNC656295
1899, Carlingcott Ref. RNC661466
1899, Cholwell Ref. RNC668191
1898-1899, Claverton Ref. RNC669730
1899, Clays End Ref. RNC669969
1899, Belluton Ref. RNC637975
1899, Chew Magna Ref. RNC667706
1899, Chewton Keynsham Ref. RNC667714
1899, Keynsham Ref. RNC746742
1899, Lower Swainswick Ref. RNC769789
1946, Ubley Ref. NPO856335
1946, Warleigh Ref. NPO860792
1946, Sharpstone Ref. NPO829010
1946, Shoscombe Ref. NPO830703
1946, Shoscombe Vale Ref. NPO830704
1946, Sion Hill Ref. NPO831621
1946, South Widcombe Ref. NPO835401
1946, Wellow Ref. NPO863113
1946, Weston Ref. NPO866270
1946, Weston Park Ref. NPO866361

Books

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Memories

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Summer 1937

We stayed in a caravan at Thornwick Bay in July 1937. On a visit to Bridlington harbour I saw the SS 'Yorkshireman', which was the biggest sea-going vessel I'd been near to at that time. I thought it was magnficent and it gave such ...Read more

A memory of Bridlington in 1930 by Bob Milner

My Grandfsther's Home

My grandfather, John Henry Penny (Jack), built a house in Donniford Road. He called it The House Jack Built; it is still there today and is just before the lane going to Hellwell Bay. It was designed by Charles Royle Penny, ...Read more

A memory of Watchet in 1930 by Edith Rees

Blaengarw Cooper Milkmen

I am a retired police officer who has been studying the family history of both my family and that of my wife, Jenifer Cooper. I am trying to trace relatives of the family and hope that someone may just know something of ...Read more

A memory of Blaengarw in 1930 by Colin Clarke

A Sort Of Evacuee

My family have been on Bute for many hundreds of years but I was born in South Wales...Dad was a master Mariner and died in 1935. I have written a description of boyhood on Bute through the War and this is in the Bute Sons and ...Read more

A memory of Rothesay in 1930 by John Mackay

Fond Memories Of My Childhood In Holywood

One of my first memories was hiding underneath the sideboard in the dining room with silver ornaments on our heads; my sisters Judy, baby Michele and myself, Deirdre, ...Read more

A memory of Holywood in 1930 by Deirdre Sarnitz

Fond Memories Of My Birthplace

I was born at 8 Islwyn Terrace and have fond memories of Pontllanfraith. Playing up the Tumpee with my brother Lynn Lewis and the freedom we had as children roaming the hills before the council estate was ...Read more

A memory of Pontllanfraith in 1930 by Mary Miller Thomas

Teacher Training College

The building in the corner was Brighton Teacher Training College. The building at right angles in the distance was a hotel. My mother Florence Starkey was studying in the Teacher Training College top floor and looked out ...Read more

A memory of Brighton in 1930 by Wolstan Dixie

Holidays In Coldingham

Until we emigrated to the U.S. in 1948, my family spent our summer holidays in Coldingham with Cha Crowe & family, also, Johnny Walker, known as Walker the Butcher whose son Ian still has his butcher shop in Eyemouth. ...Read more

A memory of Coldingham in 1940 by Derek Gilchrist

My Dear Home Town Of Bournemouth

I was born there in 1928, in Boscombe Hospital, Bournemouth, and lived in Bournemouth till 1962. There is no where like Bournemouth, lovely beaches, stores, theatres, the Chines, and Shell Bay. An excursion to ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by Jean St. Dennis

Chapmans Dairy.

This building was Chapmans Dairy and belonged to my family. It was originally two houses, numbers 22 and 23, with a stable at the rear for the ponies. The door now remaining led into the shop and the downstairs windows were bay windows. The whole building was painted white! How it has changed!

A memory of Hastings in 1940

Captions

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Caption For West Bay, The Harbour 1930

West Bay only acquired its name in the 1880s when the railway was brought down to its picturesque harbour.

Caption For Little Missenden, Missenden House C1955

The partly Tudor Manor House is at the crossroads in the centre of the village, but at the east end is an equally fine house, Missenden House.

Caption For Llangrannog, The Beach C1955

Llangranog has a small, sheltered bay with a sandy beach on which about 20 ships were built during the 19th century. Like Tresaith, it became popular with holidaymakers from the 1930s.

Caption For Windermere, Wray Castle And The Boathouse 1886

A lone elderly oarsman reflects on life on the still waters of the little bay below Wray Castle and its impressive ornate boathouse.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, View From Belsfield Hotel 1896

The sloping gardens below the Belsfield Hotel provide the viewpoint for this Windermere scene. The boat station is immediately below, with clustered rowing boats for hire. A steam launch passes by.

Caption For Calne, St Mary's Church C1955

The town of Calne boasts a stunning and attractive Perpendicular church, which was funded by the once- prosperous local cloth trade.

Caption For Studland, The Beach 1925

The journey to Studland Bay was probably the favourite excursion for tourists from Swanage, who could either get there by walking along the cliff tops or by taking a carriage or charabanc along the

Caption For Barry, Cold Knap Private Hotel 1937

In the 1930s, the Knap Hotel was owned and run by Mrs R Luen.

Caption For Penarth, The Bay C1955

This striking view across the bay was taken from the grounds of The Kymin. The house is one of the very few left that are 'pre Esplanade', itself occupying the site of an earlier farm.

Caption For Hambleton, The Shovels Inn C1955

Of the old inns of the Fylde, the Shovels, once called the Malt Shovels, is one of the oldest in Over Wyre. It began as an alehouse.

Caption For Nottingham, Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem Inn 1949

Reputedly founded in 1189, the famous Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem Inn claims to be the oldest in England.

Caption For Port Talbot, Station Road C1955

Port Talbot's main industries were farming and mining until the early 20th century. Then the steelworks was built, attracting considerable investment.

Caption For Odiham, High Street 2004

Pavements have been re- laid, and parking bays have enabled tree planting designed to soften the streetscape. The chemist moved from No 49 High Street to the shop on the left in 1967.

Caption For Aberporth, The Bay C1955

This bay is typical of a number along the coast of Ceredigion. Deeply inset, it provided shelter for loading and discharging cargoes, including herring, and for the 11 ships that were built here.

Caption For Brean Down, 1918

It is a relief to reach the archaeologically rich and beautiful headland of Brean Down, a carboniferous limestone outlier of the Mendips reaching 300 feet high, from whose bare grassy slopes are

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

At the south end of the High Street Frith's photographer looks northwards beside the turning on the right into Hawleys Lane.

Caption For New Brighton, The Royal Iris Approaching Pier C1960

The ferry Leatown can be seen tied up alongside the pier, while the Royal Iris waits to dock. The Iris and her sister ship, the Daffodil, entered ferry service in 1906.

Caption For Hailsham, Western Road 1900

The railway originally ended at Terminus Place (which is hardly surprising), and housing was laid out along the old lane onto the common: this became Western Road, with Summer Heath Road

Caption For Bridport, East Road 1904

This is East Bridge, at the eastern end of East Street (far right), looking eastwards from the north bank of the River Asker.

Caption For Bridport, East Road 1904

This is East Bridge, at the eastern end of East Street (far right), looking eastwards from the north bank of the River Asker.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1950

The High Street is looking remarkably quiet and empty – there are only a few vans and cars, and no road markings.

Caption For Kibworth, The Church Of St Wilfred C1955

Close to the road, the solid but impressive ashlar tower dominates the immediate street scene with its substantial angled buttresses and crocketted finials; these are not 15th-century, but were added

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Freshwater Caravan Park C1960

Having accommodated men of the United States 1st Infantry Division before they left Weymouth and Portland to land on Omaha Beach in the D-Day invasion, Freshwater Holiday Camp remains one of the busiest

Caption For Lacock, Church Of St Cyriac C1955

This is the only church in England dedicated to St Cyriac alone – he was a child martyr of the 3rd century.