Places
36 places found.
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- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Ryde, Isle of Wight
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sandown, Isle of Wight
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- London, Greater London
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Plymouth, Devon
- Newport, Isle of Wight
- Southwold, Suffolk
- Bristol, Avon
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Edinburgh, Lothian
- Maldon, Essex
- Clacton-On-Sea, Essex
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Colchester, Essex
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Chelmsford, Essex
- Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
- Brentwood, Essex
Photos
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Maps
181,070 maps found.
Memories
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I Just Visited Sty. Margaret'
I just visited Wales from Canada to complete some research into my family tree. The stained glass windows over the altar of the church were originally donated in memory of my great, great uncle and his wife who died in ...Read more
A memory of Glanaman in 2012 by
I Know This Spot So Well !
I know this spot so well as almost every year for the last thirty years it has been a popular street corner to stage music and dance events at the annual Wimborne Folk Festival. You need to imagine that the deserted ...Read more
A memory of Wimborne Minster in 2012 by
It Looks A Little Different Now!
I run this place now and we are about to re-furbish. Great memories of fantastic guests, team and just a great pub with a new story to tell every day!
A memory of Churchtown in 2012
Long Gone Family
I visited this stately Church this year to see the gravestone of my biological mother. It was a humbling and wonderful moment to finally see something tangible of her having never had the chance to meet her, having been adopted at birth far far away in Sri Lanka.
A memory of Gerrards Cross in 2012 by
Massive Change To This Area
The pub on the left is gone. That's now a Co-Op and the row of shops next to it includes (in order) a cafe, a newsagents, a Chinese take-away shop, a Thai resturant, a bakers, a small clothing shop, 2 hairdressers and a ...Read more
A memory of Carshalton in 2012 by
Memories
Recently visited for first time in 10 years and High Street is a shadow of what it used to be, quite sad.
A memory of Willington in 2012
Mountain
Hi, Brenda loved your memories o mountain. I also lived on the mountain up Perseverance Road up to being 7 and I also remember my uncle Harold taking me to the Mountain Eagle as an excuse to have a pint. He used to tell aunty Pam he was ...Read more
A memory of Queensbury in 2012 by
Music And Dance At The Ness In Shaldon
I have driven - very slowly - past The Ness many times whenever our family makes our way up the steep narrow lane from the Shaldon sea front to the car park. For the very first time I went inside one evening ...Read more
A memory of Shaldon in 2012 by
My Aunt Form Brough Farm
I did not mention in my post on Brough Farm that Mrs. Stephenson, mentioned in the opening paragraph, is in her 103rd year and resides in a nursing home in the SW of England.
A memory of Brough in 2012 by
My Visits To Ik
I love this place and have been lucky enough to visit Inch Kenneth and the chapel a number of times over the past few years. I'm not a religous person but just being around the chapel and burial ground is special to me. I dont ...Read more
A memory of Inch Kenneth in 2012 by
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After a prolonged period of restoration Llandaff Cathedral was reopened during Easter 1857.
This splendid view of the site of the former cliff-top fort was taken prior to the extension of the cliff-foot promenade.The terrace of houses in the centre of the picture, Fort Paragon, was constructed
Herbert H Raphael's gift to the town of 20 acres of parkland and lake was given out of generosity, but he may also have been concerned that his envisaged development of the select Gidea Park Garden
Constructed during the 1880s, Vyrnwy was the first of the massive reservoirs of Powys.
The late Victorian and Edwardian buildings are part of the expansion of Felixstowe as a seaside resort.
As part of providing civic local facilities, the council erected a large open- air swimming pool in the town centre in the 1930s on the site of Richmond House, between King Street and the river
Near the entrance to Worksop College, on Sparrow Hill (the old road into Worksop), are the lion gates and one of the many lodges and gateways into the vast 3,000 acre grounds of Welbeck Abbey, built
Its name refers to the influence of the Earl of Gloucester, Lord of Caerleon.
Henry Frederick, Earl of Arundel, Surrey and Norfolk left his estate to his fourth son, Charles Howard of Greystoke, when he died in 1652.
This picture gives us a brief glimpse into the daily life of some of Burnley's people.
The opening of Woburn Abbey to the general public introduced many to the delights of a rural involvement without the necessity to move home and hearth.
The cattle trough on the far side of the Square in 1965 was about to vacate its position to one outside the offices slightly behind the telephone kiosk, where it has become a feature of 'Petersfield
The High Street, which forms part of the Roman Watling Street, has been devastated by road widening in the 1930s.
Edward I granted Berkhamsted to his second queen, Margaret of France.
Located to the rear of the Hypostyle Hall towards the sanctuary, this fallen obelisk (1896, above) is one of a pair originally erected by the female pharaoh Hatshepsut – she put up four obelisks in
This was the first of the open spaces provided for the workers of Wakefield at the end of the 19th century.
have visited Glastonbury, rather than Joseph the husband of Mary.
Built of red sandstone, Chester cathedral was founded in 1092 as a Benedictine abbey on the site of an earlier Saxon church dedi- cated to St Werburgh.
From the foot of the Foxton flight of locks, the canal cuts through the classic late 18th-century enclosure landscape of straight hedges.
Fair Green lies past the junction of Bell Street and Knight Street and of the site of the town pump.
The roads were kept in a good state of repair, enabling high speeds to be maintained by the best of coaches.
The recent history of the ancient village of East Keswick is inextricably linked with the fortunes of the nearby 'big house' of Harewood.
Port Talbot is an industrial town in the county of Glamorgan.
One of the more interesting events in the history of this famous bird sanctuary occurred after the Battle of Killicrankie in July 1689.
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