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Maps

670 maps found.

1906, Port Wemyss Ref. RNC809552
1946, Shepherd's Port Ref. NPO829760
1947, Port Carlisle Ref. NPO809258
1945, Port Solent Ref. NPO809531
1895, Port Gaverne Ref. RNE809310
1895, Port Isaac Ref. RNE809335
1897, Port Mead Ref. RNE809369
1896, Port Sunlight Ref. RNE809535
1899, Dudley Port Ref. RNE694636
1896, Burry Port Ref. RNE657018
1923, Burry Port Ref. POP657018
1897, Port Tennant Ref. HOSM56933
1905-1907, Port Bannatyne Ref. RNC809240
1904-1905, Port Dundas Ref. RNC809288
1908-1909, Port Henderson Ref. RNC809326
1906-1908, Port Mòr Ref. RNC809393
1902-1903, Port Sunlight Ref. RNC809535
1900-1901, Port Talbot Ref. RNC809537
1901-1902, Shepherd's Port Ref. RNC829760
1902-1903, Ellesmere Port Ref. RNC700628

Books

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Memories

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My Fathers Evacuation

My father James Tregellis, , was evacuated to Malmesbury during the second world war , he had three billets in the town,and has many stories of the time he was in Malmesbury which I have turned into a short film script,and ...Read more

A memory of Malmesbury in 1942 by Lee Tregellis

My Dads Memories

My father is from Horden, born 1928 November, had two step brothers. Johnson was my fathers name, Hill was his brother's, Singer he was and Naisbett was the other brother's name - all miners. My grandmother was a Johnson, my ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1920 by Dawn Middleton

Mr Cavanagh Teacher At Rippingale School

My name is Owen Cox,and i lived in Dovecote estate from 1966-1970 approx. A man i shall always remember fondly is Mr Cavanagh who ran the school with his wife Joan. A wonderful man,teacher,and human being. ...Read more

A memory of Rippingale by owen7591

Mothers Home

blaen has always been special to me as it is the first thing you see when you walk into the house as mountain row is immediately above the railway station in ferndale and the big tip is above ferndale on the llanwonno road it used to ...Read more

A memory of Blaenllechau by porthbeach4me

Mickey Price And The Church Lads Brigade

Does anyone remember mickey price's barbers. It was on the corner of the main road through the heights and claremont ave. theres a garage there now. Short back and sides was the order of the day and just ...Read more

A memory of Pendlebury in 1959 by Gordon Williams

Memory

Grandmother used to live on the slip; she was housekeeper to Mr. Sales and we used to walk over the marshes to Reedham Swing bridge to visit relatives in Reedham. There was a farm on the corner owned by Chubbocks and I used to collect ...Read more

A memory of Lower Thurlton by Dorothy May Thornton

Memories Of Pitsea

I got married at St Michaels (first time) on September 19th 1970, was married for 24 years then divorced. Everybody I knew got married in that lovely old church. Pitsea was lovely in the "good old days", I remember going to the ...Read more

A memory of Pitsea in 1965 by Beryl Lucas(Bull)

Memories Of Gildersome

I'm always interested to read memories of Gildersome. I have just visited in October 2018. Just a short visit but it certainly hasn't changed in some respects. The streets are narrower from what I remember but street lane and ...Read more

A memory of Gildersome by katestengl

Memories Of Bedhampton

We lived at 'Pantiles', Penhurst Rd, Bedhampton from approx the mid fifties until the mid sixties. I went first to the Priory school on Hayling Island, when Miss Rapley was Head teacher, until a Mr Neilsen-Carrigan took ...Read more

A memory of Bedhampton in 1956

Memories

i was born in 1953 in manor park my family moved to Dagenham road 1954 to a new house recently built close to the chase and a short walk to the Farmhouse Pub I can remember the steps leading up to the entrance when only 9-10yrs ...Read more

A memory of Rush Green by ldoman

Captions

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Caption For Buxton, Promenading Corridor, The Pavilion C1871

Top-hatted gentlemen and crinoline-clad ladies promenade along the specially constructed corridor inside the Pavilion, shortly after its opening in 1871.

Caption For Harrogate, New Baths 1897

This view was taken shortly after the Royal Baths opened.

Caption For Bonchurch, The Beach C1955

Apart from visitors staying in the villages, these beaches attract others from Ventnor, a short stroll away.

Caption For Worthing, The Bowling Green In The Park 1906

General View 1890 New Shoreham was a prosperous medieval port with a superb parish church, St Mary de Haura, whose great central tower can be seen in this view.

Caption For Tarleton, St Mary's Church 1952

Few people think of Tarleton as a port, but in the 15th century ships from here sailed to small ports along the Lancashire coast and even to Europe.

Caption For Congleton, Dane Valley 1898

Although not identified by the Frith photographer, this scene appears to be taken near Danebridge, a short way upstream from the weir and canal feeder.

Caption For Bedford, The Suspension Bridge 1898

Popular with all Bedfordians, the suspension bridge prevents a short stroll becoming a very long one.

Caption For Stanton Drew, The Old Toll House C1955

Roads around Bristol were turnpiked from the 1720s, though many were short stretches and often only seven feet wide.

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

This is another postern gate surviving from the Town Wall, which was built to defend Richmond against Scottish raids shortly before the Battle of Bannockburn.

Caption For Rottingdean, Village Pond C1955

They were converted into an hotel, as seen in this view, but shortly afterwards the building was reconverted back to twenty-nine flats.

Caption For Lydd, Aircraft Loading, Ferryfield Airport C1960

The short flights enabled drivers to be on the roads of France or Belgium much more quickly than if they used the ferries.

Caption For Truro, Calenick Village 1912

The little hamlet of Calenick lies a short distance south of Truro, in a valley bottom on the old road to Falmouth.

Caption For Northleach, Market Square C1955

Within a short walk of the Market Square are two interesting museums.

Caption For Birkenhead, Docks C1965

The flour mills (B399087, left background) are a reminder of the port's heyday when the trading vessels of the world would have queued to unload.

Caption For Studland, The Ferry C1960

A chain ferry transports cars and passengers over the short crossing across the mouth of Poole Harbour.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1906

The Cinque Ports Arms is a reflection of the fact that Margate was a member of the Cinque Ports attached to Dover.

Caption For Newport, On The Canal 1896

The valleys' canal systems developed throughout the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and led to the development of Newport as a port.

Caption For Kempsey, The Village 1910

These vehicles were extremely popular for short distance excursion work, and were also used to operate scheduled services between towns and outlying villages, especially on market days.

Caption For Darlington, North Lodge Park 1903

It opened as a public park in 1901; our picture was taken shortly after the bandstand had been completed.

Caption For Bristol, Cathedral 1890

The west towers shortly after they had been completed.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Street 1890

Notice how Mr Short, the chemist on the left, had diversified into photography - a favourite hobby at the time.

Caption For Over Haddon, Lathkill Dale C1960

A short way downstream from this vantage point, the photographer would have crossed Conksbury Bridge, a suitable sturdy name to match the timeless charm of this scene.

Caption For Darlington, Victoria Road 1903

Designed by William Bell for the North Eastern Railway, this station opened in July 1887, replacing one a short distance to the east.

Caption For Orford, Village 1909

Orford was a prosperous medieval port which declined as the shingle spit of Orford Ness grew, which gradually cut it off from the sea.