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Maps

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1906-1908, North Connel Ref. RNC793085
1906-1907, Pennyghael Ref. RNC803882
1905-1907, Rhu Ref. RNC816038
1906-1908, Port Appin Ref. RNC809222
1905-1907, Port Askaig Ref. RNC809227
1905-1906, Port Ellen Ref. RNC809294
1906-1907, Portinnisherrich Ref. RNC809807
1906, Portnahaven Ref. RNC809857
1906-1907, Oban Seil Ref. RNC795817
1905-1906, Ardbeg Ref. RNC626349
1905-1907, Ardbeg Ref. RNC626350
1905-1907, Ardgartan Ref. RNC626437
1905-1907, Ardnadam Ref. RNC626582
1905-1907, Auchenlochan Ref. RNC628580
1906-1907, Auchindrain Ref. RNC628669
1905-1907, Baile Boidheach Ref. RNC630434
1905-1907, Achahoish Ref. RNC619302
1906-1907, Achanelid Ref. RNC619331
1906-1908, Achnacroish Ref. RNC619497
1906-1907, Achnahard Ref. RNC619520

Books

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Memories

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Childhood Memories

My grandfather lived in the tied cottage on the Plas farm in Lower Machen. His name was Albert Thomas, known as Bert. I have many fond memories of him and his cottage and playing around the farmyard and watching him complete ...Read more

A memory of Lower Machen in 1977 by Louise James (Nee Willetts)

Mile Oak Portslade 1938 To 1950

Hello, I was one of the few children who lived in Mile Oak Road and and also played on Broomfields Farm, we lived at no 222 which was the second to last house before the road dropped down the hill to Mile Oak. The ...Read more

A memory of Mile Oak in 1947 by Frank Piner

Tithby Or Tythby

I used to live in the village of TYTHBY, spelled with a Y and not an I. I did not even know that there was another village close by with a similar name. But I have checked on the computer and there it is, not too far away in the ...Read more

A memory of Tithby in 1944 by Brian Williamson

Windsor Lanes And Garage

Uncle Phil managed this branch of Hartwells garage after managing the one on the Bath Road next to the White Horse. Before that it had been the site of Rogers (?) watermill, the millpond stretching behind up towards ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1960 by Dave Hill

Living In Queens Avenue And Going To School

I was three when we moved to Muswell Hill in 1951. My parents had both been in the forces and it was difficult to find accommodation for a family. My grandmother knew a Mr. Wood, he was a judge. His ...Read more

A memory of Muswell Hill in 1953 by Susan Morley

Miners Strike

My father (Robert Summers born Dec  1916) was 6 months old when his father was killed in Ypers. A few years later my gran remarried a miner, James MacLachlan, an ex Cameronian. My father told me a story of how, during the strike and ...Read more

A memory of Twechar in 1920 by Roy Summers

Where I Grew Up

I lived most of my life in Sible Hedingham, as a family we moved there from London in 1962.  I was just 2 years old at the time. My father Robert Farren, "Bob" as he was best known and my mother Ivy, took over the licence of ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1962 by Anne Elder

Above Shop Flats

1963: We were so desperate for somewhere to live when we got married that we almost signed up for one of the upstairs flats above the shops. The flats were brand new and looked very attractive back then. The the reality set ...Read more

A memory of South Wigston by Richard Child

Life Around St Nicholas Church

When we were children we used to toboggan down St Nicholas Hill in snowy weather, which was wonderfully exciting as it is so steep. I was married in St Nicholas Church on 25th July 1959 which was an exceptionally hot ...Read more

A memory of Laindon in 1959 by Christine Wardrop

Dewsbury Swimming Baths

I remember having swimming lessons with school at the old Dewsbury baths. I know it later became a squash club because I had my wedding reception there! I live in Brighouse now but don't get over to Dewsbury very much, so I don't know if the building is still there.

A memory of Dewsbury in 1973 by Janice Vaezzadeh

Captions

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Caption For Ilkley, The White Wells 1923

This cottage high up on the moors contained two stone plunge baths, one of which is still on display today. The well spring and the house date from the early 1700s.

Caption For Keynsham, High Street 1950

On 26 June 1685 the village was the scene of a skirmish between 350 royalist troops and rebel forces of the Duke of Monmouth. Monmouth lost his nerve and turned away from Bristol.

Caption For Bentley, Recreation Ground C1970

We're not sure what our photographer was doing in Bentley: the children playing on the copper's helmet are all well and good, but the photograph was unlikely to make Frith's fortune.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach 1898

There are still remnants of Southend's more select era when it became a fashionable seaside resort after 1791: Royal Terrace and the Royal Hotel, for example.

Caption For Dover, The Promenade 1908

The busy Dover promenade was very popular with visitors; a pier was added to it in 1893 at a cost of £28,000.

Caption For Kessingland, Church Road C1955

This view is from the beach towards the village. The road was developed in the Victorian period, and most of the houses and shops, like those on the right, are of that date.

Caption For Prestbury, The Village C1955

Said to be the 'wealthiest parochial area' in Britain, Prestbury is now stockbroker country.

Caption For Preston, Miller Park 1913

Created around 1860 and overlooking the River Ribble, Miller Park is one of several in the town, a welcome contrast to the close-packed housing developments that accompanied Preston's industrial expansion

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1921

Again cars dominate the 1921 scene, this being the main A4 London to Bath road until the by-pass was built in the 1960s.

Caption For Bath, Great Pulteney Street 1901

In this view the trees are more mature and obscure the long facades of this eleven hundred foot long road.

Caption For Devizes, The Caen Hill Flight 1898

Few canal sights in Britain match the splendour of the Caen Hill flight of 29 locks which raises the Kennet and Avon canal 230 feet over a two mile stretch.

Caption For Southport, The Pier C1955

The pavilion has lost its minarets, but it is now equipped with both an indoor snack bar and a self-service buffet. We can also see Prince's Park with its colonnade to the right of the casino.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street 1888

This side of Bridge Street in the 1880s and 90s could quite easily have been renamed Ironmongers Row.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Grand Pavilion C1955

The dome-topped Grand Pavilion, originally called the Kursaal, was built on the site of the stables of the Fishpond Hotel by the local council in the 1880s in an attempt to attract the public.

Caption For Braunston, High Street C1950

As we move further west, we can identify the van on the left as a Mackeson Stout delivery van. Just beyond it, the half- timbered house is believed to be the oldest building in Braunston.

Caption For Freckleton, Preston Old Road C1965

Wagonettes and other horse-drawn traffic traversing Freckleton Marsh in the 18th and 19th centuries entered by this road. Straight ahead is the Primitive Methodist Jubilee Chapel built in 1861.

Caption For Eastbourne, 1925

When we contrast this view with the one taken in 1901, the bathing machines have gone, to be replaced by chang- ing tents and the long lines of beach huts.

Caption For Bath, Upper Weston High Street 1907

Upper Weston has all the appearance of a typical Cotswold stone village with its main street winding gently uphill.

Caption For Emsworth, The Harbour And South Street C1955

During the 18th and 19th centuries Emsworth was an important port along this stretch of coast, and it became successful mainly through corn milling, boat building, fishing and a flourishing oyster industry

Caption For Gorran, 1890

Gorran Churchtown, a mile or so inland from Gorran Haven and nearly 300 feet above sea level, has a 15th-century church, the tower of which is an important mark for coastal shipping.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Lovers' Walk 1896

The tree-lined walks by the side of the River Derwent known as the Lovers' Walks have been popular with visitors since the town became a tourist honeypot in the 19th century.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

A typical scene on many of the beaches in the area: bathing machines are lined up along the water's edge waiting for customers.

Caption For Walton, High Street 1899

At this time, Felixstowe enjoyed popularity as a seaside resort, but the dream of eccentric local landowner Colonel Tomline to transform the town into a major port had not yet materialised - that was to

Caption For St Annes, Hotel Majestic 1927

This was one of the finest hotels in this country. Indeed, the spacious, well-planned town with its new villas, sea bathing and attractions, caused rich people to settle.