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1903, Watton Ref. RNC862094
1903-1908, Welwick Ref. RNC863266
1903-1904, West End Ref. RNC864071
1903-1908, West End Ref. RNC864073
1899-1900, West Village Ref. RNC865108
1899-1900, Tre-Hill Ref. RNC852327
1899-1900, Treoes Ref. RNC852733
1903-1904, Stamford Bridge Ref. RNC838001
1899-1900, Porthkerry Ref. RNC809754
1903-1904, Skipsea Ref. RNC832174
1903-1904, Sledmere Ref. RNC832631
1903-1908, South Dalton Ref. RNC834588
1903-1904, Little Driffield Ref. RNC757194
1903, Little End Ref. RNC757230
1903-1908, Little Hatfield Ref. RNC757382
1899-1900, Llanblethian Ref. RNC758577
1899-1900, Llancarfan Ref. RNC758589
1899-1900, Llangan Ref. RNC758864
1899-1900, Llanmaes Ref. RNC759009
1899-1900, Llantwit Major Ref. RNC759118

Books

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Memories

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Llantwit

I remember LLantwit with love, having spent many happy holidays there. I still recall the warm summer days spent playing with the local children and snowy winters, snug in my Nan's house celebrating Christmas with family and friends. In ...Read more

A memory of Gileston in 1952 by Peter Spry

Drake Street.

Although we lived in Spotland, our family Doctor was a Doctor Gordon a brusque Scot whom I was Little afraid of. His surgery was at the top left side of Drake street. Just after the war. They did house calls in those days. The ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by Patricia Anne Heywood Jones

Dorie Lee Née Mather

Hi does anyone know Doris Lee née Mather I am looking for her  thanks Beryl Clark née Jamieson known as Babs please email me at freddy1212@virginmedia.com

A memory of Doncaster by Beryl Clark

New Addington

Hello does anyone who worked at Centronics  do you remember me Babs Clark if so like to hear from you email me at  freddy1212@virginmedia.com

A memory of New Addington in 1972 by Beryl Clark

Looking For Relatives Who Lived In Willesden

I live in Australia but my great grandparents lived at 19 Leopold Rd Willesden. Apparently they were a railway family - my grandfather was Charles Holliss - his dad was John Holliss - other kids in ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by Virginia Byrnes

Mill Lane

Hi Everyone i also grew up mostly on mill lane estate (woodlands ave ) and went to St Marks School (head Master Mr Thorpe) you all have jogged my memory to fantastic times around woodley. i also remember snuches ha ha played ...Read more

A memory of Woodley by Anthony Bentley

Weekend Sunbathing

I used to go to the bathing lake every weekend rain or shine , I used vinegar and olive oil to get a tan, I even lay on tin foil at one time , I used to arrive as the baths opened , alongside the life guards , I have a photo ...Read more

A memory of Southport in 1960 by Margot Holland

Bedwell School (Old Church)

Ahh yes, the good old days. Bedwell school, the old church. I went there for my 3rd year when I was 9 or 10, this was because my actual school (bedonwell) was not large enough to deal with 4 years worth of pupils, so ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere in 1965 by Richard Halsey

Longniddry Farm

Iwas brought up at Harelaw Farm as an infant my father was a prisoner of war and worked on various farms ,around the country but came to the EARL OF WEYMES ? ESTATE where he met my mother from Dunbar they married had eight of ...Read more

A memory of Longniddry by Anna Miller

Joynson Street, Off Lower Broughton Road

Born in May 1949 at no. 98 Joynson Street, two up two down,as they all were in them days. Tin bath in the back yard. Open fire in the front room where mam made us toast when we had enough bread. Dad was a ...Read more

A memory of Salford by John Hall

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Captions

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Caption For The Broads, Horning Broad 1902

The flat landscape of the Broads is broken by windmills, church towers, or the masts of sailing boats.

Caption For Beaumaris, The Cottage Café C1955

This extravagant jettied veranda is an amusing addition to this catering establishment, which attempts to afford some additional dining space at the expense of the traditional facades we see in the rest

Caption For Monmouth, Wye Bridge C1955

The beautiful bridge at Monmouth is perhaps less famous than its sister Monnow Bridge, but it is still nevertheless performing admirable service here. It was rebuilt in 1617.

Caption For Newport, Ye Olde Murenger House C1950

What appears to be a medieval jettied building may be nothing of the sort.

Caption For Bolsterstone, Village Square C1965

This elevated village stands at 1000ft above sea level a mile and a half from the steel town of Stocksbridge. A medieval manor overlooked the deep valley; its porter's lodge and archway remain.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, 1906

The slopes to the rear of West Street are still green, and the view at the end of the 20th century is a little less smoke-hazed.

Caption For Stanmore, St John's Church 1906

To the east of the Old Church, but sharing its graveyard, is the Church of St John The Evangelist. The view of this ragstone building, designed by Henry Clutton in 1894, has changed very little.

Caption For Woburn Sands, High Street C1955

Woburn Sands, right on the Bedfordshire border and bleeding across it, grew up when the railway arrived in 1846; its delightful station in Tudor cottage style is on the Bedford to Bletchley junction

Caption For Nailsworth, View Of The Town C1955

The A46 from Bath can be seen snaking down into Nailsworth, which lies at the meeting place of three steep and wooded valleys.

Caption For Bere Regis, North Street C1950

This is a quiet moment, on what in pre-bypass days was one of the busiest roads in Dorset, apart from the postman calling at No 12 (right).

Caption For Empingham, Crocket Lane C1960

The large very attractive Saxon village on the road from Oakham to Stamford now overlooks the modern dam on the north-east angle of Rutland Water formed in the valley of the River Gwash,

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1960

This is red brick village Leicestershire at its best: nothing ostentatious in either the well- designed row of cottages (right) terminated by the Three Horseshoes pub, small and welcoming,

Caption For Portsmouth, The Harbour 1898

In the centre of the picture are a number of coal and stores hulks, and also what appears to be the turret-ship HMS 'Conqueror', built at Chatham and carrying a main armament of 2 x 45-ton guns

Caption For Kersey, The Street C1965

This view typifies the unforgettable appeal of Kersey: brick, timber and plastered houses are raised to allow for the slope, with higher and higher steps to the front doors, and there is

Caption For Burton Joyce, River Trent C1965

Along Padleys Lane, which curves north out of the village amid 1950s and later estate houses, we pass Burton Joyce Primary School.

Caption For Misterton, Pump Houses On The River Idle, Soss Lane 1958

At the end of Soss Lane, beyond the railway line, are two former pump houses with tall chimneys; their steam-powered beam engines are situated on the Mother Drain which runs parallel to the River Idle

Caption For Newark, Market Square C1955

At the heart of Bishop Alexander's town was the large market place into which the Fosse Way was diverted, although none of the buildings in this view are medieval.

Caption For Stapleford, The Roach C1955

The second section of this chapter starts to the west of the city in Stapleford, close to the Derbyshire border, which follows the River Erewash southwards to the River Trent.

Caption For Cheshunt, Temple Bar, Theobalds Park C1955

Designed by Christopher Wren in 1672 as a triumphal arch, Temple Bar originally stood at the top of Fleet Street in London.

Caption For Hertford, Parliament Square C1950

It is said that Jane Austen based Meryton, in 'Pride and Prejudice', on Hertford, and that Elizabeth Bennet met Mr Darcy at Shire Hall.

Caption For Coningsby, Silver Street C1955

All the buildings on the left have gone, to be replaced by more modern buildings and a car park for the doctor's surgery.

Caption For Waterford, The Old Windmill Tea Rooms C1960

Waterford lies along the North Road from Hertford towards Stapleford and Stevenage - the road follows the course of the meandering River Beane.

Caption For Bridgnorth, Whitburn Street 1898

By the late 1890s, Bridgnorth was a carpet-making town with a population of about 6000.

Caption For Chippenham, The Market Place C1955

This view was taken looking south to the Bear Hotel at the top end of the car park. The new Bear Hotel was built some time after 1750 by John Provis, a painter, and leased out.