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Maps

1,353 maps found.

1946, Breach Ref. NPO649103
1946, Camerton Ref. NPO660229
1946, Blackrock Ref. NPO642884
1898, Whitchurch Ref. RNE867543
1898, Wilmington Ref. RNE870726
1898, Corston Ref. RNE678148
1898, Northend Ref. RNE794238
1898, Mearns Ref. RNE777339
1883 - 1884, Timsbury Ref. HOSM61901
1901 - 1902, North Stoke Ref. HOSM55302
1883 - 1902, South Stoke Ref. HOSM59800
1919, South Stoke Ref. POP835285
1899, Sutton Wick Ref. RNC843288
1898-1899, Park Corner Ref. RNC800483
1899, New Buildings Ref. RNC789483
1899, Primrose Hill Ref. RNC810941
1898, Beacon Hill Ref. RNE635285
1902, Batheaston Ref. HOSM37296
1902, Bathford Ref. HOSM37298
1902, Charmy Down Ref. HOSM40624

Books

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Memories

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Brockwell Primary

I lived on Leander Rd. in the 60's and went to Brockwell Primary school...I remember playing football with a tennis ball at playtime...it was so much fun, with my friends...I never forget this one boy names Angus...he was lanky ...Read more

A memory of Tulse Hill by Facey Terry

Mothers Reminiscences

My mother s family lived on North row, the Sandersons, Grandfather Joseph and grandmother Phoebe, my aunt Rita, my mother Margaret, uncles Robert and Joseph, many happy memories of playing on the pit heap and going for ...Read more

A memory of East Holywell by Michael Bloxham

The 1980s

I’m not giving my name, but I have always taken as I found, and Malim AKA Mallett was actually really nice to me and stopped me from getting bullied by another kid, and never attempted anything weird with me or any of my friends. ...Read more

A memory of Brambletye House

Lived In School Lane In The 60s

Hi. I lived in Oakley as a small boy - pre school age. My dad, Bob Johnstone, was a cowman and we lived in School Lane. We were a big Scottish family with 7 children. We moved around a lot due to his ...Read more

A memory of Oakley by Brian Johnstone

Growing Up In Rumford

I wasn't born there but the years I spent in Rumford were some of my happiest. We moved there in 1960, my parents bought a house in the very centre of the village which also had a grocery shop attached. It turned out ...Read more

A memory of Rumford by Barbara Fisher

Stafford 1940

My family moved back to Stafford in 1940. Dad would go off on his bike to English Electric most mornings and did Home Guard some nights, it was quite a sight him on his bike, two rifles over his shoulder and he was 17 stone, big man ! ...Read more

A memory of Stafford

Mansions Bath Road Hill

Does anyone remember When the mansions Bath Road Hill Was Temporary accommodation For those Waiting for a Council House. My parents were housed there with my Brothers and sister. The metropolitan hotel and Fortes Then ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth

Living In And Near Heston In The Early Sixties

I spent most of my early life just on the borders of Heston and southall, as my father was a male nurse working for the ministry and our house came with his job, back in the fifties, I and my mum and dad ...Read more

A memory of Heston by janetsmith728

Publc Baths

my granddad ran the swimming /slipper /public baths his name was Talbot I learned to swim there as dad was an instructor. I went to the school across the road Any one who knows more get in touch thank you

A memory of Gainsborough by valorford

The Singer Shop

The Singer Shop, at 11 George Street, had a record department upstairs. You can just make out the 'S' of their name at the extreme right of the photo and also a display rack below it, with a notice that says 'Budget Price Records'. I ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by d_harwood

Captions

1,059 captions found. Showing results 793 to 816.

Caption For Dinas Powys, Cwrt Yr Ala 1900

Demolished in 1939, this house is thought to be the third dwelling on the site – the first was possibly a Norman tower.

Caption For Filey, The Promenade 1897

On the right, Archibald Ramsden's bathing machines offer discreet changing facilities.

Caption For Exmouth, Morton Crescent 1906

Exmouth has a good claim to be the first resort in Devon. Wars with France between 1793 and 1815 prevented the wealthy doing the 'Grand Tour', and so they came to Exmouth instead.

Caption For Heywood, The Centre C1955

It was rebuilt between 1860 and 1862 to the design of Joseph Clarke; Yorkshire parpoint and Staffordshire ashlar were used for the external work and Bath stone ashlar inside.

Caption For Polesworth, Abbey Church 1924

The Abbey Church of St Editha dates from Norman times, but Polesworth Abbey is said to have been founded by King Egbert in 827.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, The Blind House And Bridge C1950

This view up St Margaret's Street shows two fine Georgian buildings: the one on the left has a Tuscan-columned doorway, and the one on the right is Westbury House.

Caption For Stoborough, Garage C1955

Stoborough Garage (centre) was owned for many years by Gordon Hands, who was also the motor engineer at Holton Heath.

Caption For Weymouth, Punch And Judy Show On The Beach C1955

It was the early use of bathing machines that made Weymouth such a popular resort for sea bathing.The larger machines ran down into the water on rails and consisted of a number of cubicles.

Caption For New Brighton, The Bathing Pool C1950

Opened in 1934, the bathing pool was one of the largest in the world and capable of holding 4,000 swimmers and 20,000 spectators.

Caption For East Farleigh, The Bridge 1898

With its five arches, this ragstone bridge over the River Medway is said to be the finest medieval bridge in the south of England.

Caption For Allhallows, The Beach C1955

This small landing bay off the Thames estuary near the Isle of Grain is popular with fishermen and amateur sailors.

Caption For Dorking, West Street 1903

The half-timbered 17th-century King's Arms, on the left, lays claim, along with The King's Head in neighbouring North Street, to be the original Marquis of Granby in Charles Dickens' comic novel The Pickwick

Caption For Devizes, The Castle Gatehouse 1898

Devizes Castle was originally a Norman motte and bailey fortification, but was rebuilt in 1120, possibly by Bishop Osmund of Salisbury. It then fell into ruin.

Caption For Ramsbury, High Street 1906

The great elm in the Square presides over village activity.

Caption For Horsham, The Carfax 1898

Also built during Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year was Frederick Wheeler's proud bank, now the Nat West, in Queen Anne style in plum brick and with extensive Bath stone dressings.

Caption For Pontypool, The Grotto C1955

The grotto in Pontypool park was believed to have been the home of an old hermit, and is considered by academics to be the most important example in Wales.

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 Burton, Barn End C1955

The Bible tells us that we should build our houses on rock and not sand – and all the oldest cottages in Burton sit perched on outcrops of sandstone.

Caption For Staylittle, Clywedog Reservoir C1965

1965 saw the completion of this dam, which has made Llyn Clywedog Reservoir a nature lover's delight. The reservoir provides drinking water for consumers from Llanidloes to Bristol.

Caption For Tywyn, College Green 1901

The green was at the heart of the old village. The tower of the Norman church of St Cadfan stands in the centre. The church was restored and partly rebuilt in 1882.

Caption For Mellor, From Cobden Edge C1955

Straddling an unclassified road between Hayfield and Marple, the village of Mellor is noted for its church, which is dedicated to St Thomas.

Caption For Rhyl, The Beach And The Pier 1913

This bustling scene looks east to the pier pavilion and the pier. The bucket and spades, bare feet, donkeys and wickerwork basket chairs recapture a vanished era.

Caption For Woodhall Spa, Golf Hotel C1965

The recent news is that spa water has been found about six hundred feet down, and the Golf Hotel is about to resurrect the spa baths sometime during 2005.

Caption For Swanbridge, The Manor House C1955

The Spinney, as the manor house of the parish of Sully, was sold at auction in 1938 as part of 164 acres of land that included Sully Island.