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Maps

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1919, Newton St Loe Ref. POP791981
1946, Chelwood Ref. NPO667299
1946, Farmborough Ref. NPO703483
1946, Chew Magna Ref. NPO667706
1946, Claverton Down Ref. NPO669731
1946, Brockham End Ref. NPO651351
1898-1899, Pipehouse Ref. RNC806467
1899, Priest Down Ref. RNC810798
1899, Longhouse Ref. RNC766986
1899, Queen Charlton Ref. RNC812229
1899, Peasedown St John Ref. RNC802342
1898-1899, Perrymead Ref. RNC805297
1899, Hicks Gate Ref. RNC732270
1899, Hinton Blewett Ref. RNC736883
1899, Hollow Brook Ref. RNC738231
1946, Pipehouse Ref. NPO806467
1946, Regil Ref. NPO815226
1946, Midsomer Norton Ref. NPO779731
1946, Moorledge Ref. NPO783467
1946, New Town Ref. NPO790391

Books

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Memories

540 memories found. Showing results 341 to 350.

Horse Riding

As well as Tony Lee’s riding stables behind the Crown there was another one run by Mrs Dudeen which you found by riding down the side of the cinema and the stables were at the back. I used to help by mucking out and grooming and getting ...Read more

A memory of Selsey by chapmanlee

Home Farm

I am writing this on behalf of my Dad, Harold Holmes nicknamed Tiny who is still alive at the age of 91, the oldest male born in Saltfleet. He was born in Saltfleet in 1919 son of the local baker Alfred & Elizabeth Holmes. Educated ...Read more

A memory of Saltfleet in 1920 by Sheena Mee

Home Away From Home

We were one of the early families to have a caravan at Bovi. This was what the campers called it back then. Caravans were positioned randomly before terraces were excavated in the field over the fence from the green above ...Read more

A memory of Bovisand Bay in 1949 by Jeffrey Smith

Holidays In Whitstable

I first came to Whitstable by steam train in 1952 with my mother and grandparents, and we stayed in a boarding house in Cromwell Road, I think. After that we came to Whitstable every year for two weeks in September, ...Read more

A memory of Whitstable in 1954 by Allan Crawley

Holidays In Polzeath

In the 50‘s we (my family and my mum’s sister’s family) spent two holidays in rented holiday houses in Polzeath. The first house was “The Hermitage” and was situated on the cliff overlooking the sea with no buildings in front. ...Read more

A memory of Polzeath by Janet Völcker

Holidays In Nelson Village Cramlington

I have many happy memories from when I was younger, through to my teenage years holidaying in Nelson Village. I always went with my nana and grandad, to visit my aunty Maggie Carruthers. She lived at ...Read more

A memory of Nelson Village by Patricia Denny

Holidays In Laugharne

I and my family stayed at the Ferry House, next to the Boat House from 1965 to 1973. The house was then owned by the wife of my dad's boss and we used to be able to go for a fortnight each summer. We used to park our car, ...Read more

A memory of Laugharne in 1965 by Julia Hammonds

Holidays In The 1950s

My parents and I used to stay in a bungalow owed by a Mr & Mrs Tidy and I was made to keep it tidy! I loved the sandy beach and remember playing deck tennis on the sand. Next door was a family with three girls, ...Read more

A memory of St Mary's Bay by Bette Schoots

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

Holidays At Walliss Caravan Site

I have lots of fond memories of Cayton Bay as a child in the late 1960s/70s, the only place we knew and loved. Mam had a caravan there, following in her mam's footsteps. We loved to get there in the school ...Read more

A memory of Cayton Bay in 1970

Captions

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Caption For East Hoathly, High Street C1955

The second view looks along Waldron Road into the High Street, with the London road turning beyond the houses on the right; the nearest of these, Warnham Cottage, is no longer a shop but a

Caption For Charminster, Church And War Memorial 1922

Here we have a detailed view of the premier pre- Domesday minster church of the Dorchester hundred. Its present fabric has grown from a cruciform building of the 11th century.

Caption For Osmington Mills, Red Cliffs C1960

We are looking westwards to the snout of Goggin's Barrow (right), Black Head (centre), and Redcliff Point (left) above Weymouth Bay.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Sherborne Lane 1907

This ancient packhorse route, inland from salt- making pans and the Cobb landing place, is named for Sherborne Abbey, which owned Lyme's seaboard enterprises from Anglo-Saxon times.

Caption For Caldecott, The Village C1955

The view is dominated by a fine 17th-century stone-faced house of two bays under a stone-slated roof, with substantial end stacks. The lower, later wing has been given a modern door.

Caption For Ampthill, The Church C1960

All, however, make a point of listing a marble memorial to the life of Col Richard Nicolls who captured the Dutch Colonial city of New Amsterdam on behalf of the English Crown - and then renamed it New

Caption For Newport, View From Transporter Bridge C1950

This picture, taken from the walkway of the bridge, gives us a panoramic view of the Alexandra Docks and the residential area of Pillgwenly.

Caption For Tenby, High Street 1950

Sixty years after No 24920 was taken, the proliferation of the motor vehicle occupying the kerbs is noticeable.

Caption For Heysham, The Docks C1915

Heysham Tower was built by T J Knowles in about 1837, and it was the home of the Cawthra family.

Caption For Ampthill, St Andrew's Church C1965

Inside the church there is a marble memorial to the life of Colonel Richard Nicolls, who captured the Dutch Colonial city of New Amsterdam on behalf of the English Crown - and then renamed it New York

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1955

The chemist's (left) became Holman, Ham & Company. Shop signs beyond the Three Cups Hotel include those of a Co-op store, the Tudor Cafe, and the Nook.

Caption For Liverpool, Sessions House 1887

The Sessions House on William Brown Street is pictured here just three years after it opened. Designed by F & G Holme, its original purpose has now been forgotten.

Caption For Kington St Michael, The Church C1950

We can see the porch attached to the west tower, and also the good proportions of the building. Inside, the wide three-bay nave is tall and light with thin piers.

Caption For Polegate, The Horse And Groom C1955

Our last view in this chapter before turning north back to Hailsham shows the Horse and Groom pub at the junction of the High Street and the Eastbourne Road, the A22.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Gardens, Trendell's Ruins C1945

Edwin James Trendell, who had presented the Queen Victoria statue to the town to commemorate her 1887 Golden Jubilee, lived in Abbey House, and laid out its grounds, Abbey Gardens, in the 1880s.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade C1955

Frith's photographer originally titled this as 'The Walk', which was the old Lyme name for the upper length of Marine Parade long into the 20th century.

Caption For Gads Hill, Residence Of Charles Dickens 1894

This red-brick Georgian house, with bay windows and surmounted by a small white cupola, was coveted by the author Charles Dickens ever since he was a boy living at Chatham; he often passed it on long

Caption For Gads Hill, Residence Of Charles Dickens 1894

This red-brick Georgian house, with bay windows and surmounted by a small white cupola, was coveted by the author Charles Dickens ever since he was a boy living at Chatham; he often passed it on long

Caption For Bridgend, The Old Stone Bridge 1898

The Welsh name for Bridgend is 'Yr Hen Bont'.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1909

The three-storey Royal Lion Hotel (left) incorporates a Tudor building. King Edward VII, as Prince of Wales, spent a night here during a teenage walking tour in September 1856.

Caption For Richmond, Kings Head Hotel 1913

Built as a town house for the lead mine-owner Charles Bathurst of Arkengarthdale c1720, its newly-fashionable hand-made bricks, three-storey height and eight bays must then have made it very prominent

Caption For Teignmouth, Whale Bones 1922

Small fish rejected by Icelanders were brought to Teignmouth in Pike Ward`s boat Elise. In 1900, 100 tons were brought in for local consumption.

Caption For Ascot, South Ascot Church 1901

The Baptistry extends and projects to the south at the west end like a porch, and has two rounded angle buttresses with solid pinnacles.

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Street 1921

Shops here have been kept by the same families for years, and they still have a reputation for quality and service.