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Photos

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Maps

862 maps found.

1946, Cameley Ref. NPO660203
1898-1899, Twerton Ref. RNC854735
1899, Tyning Ref. RNC855833
1899, Sutton Wick Ref. RNC843288
1899, Tadwick Ref. RNC844351
1899, Stanton Prior Ref. RNC838523
1899, Stanton Wick Ref. RNC838530
1898-1899, Stony Littleton Ref. RNC840811
1899, Upper Swainswick Ref. RNC857839
1898-1899, South Twerton Ref. RNC835331
1919, Nailwell Ref. POP787033
1919, Newbridge Ref. POP790680
1919, Midford Ref. POP779629
1919, Norton Hawkfield Ref. POP794650
1919, Clandown Ref. POP669350
1919, Clutton Ref. POP671381
1919, Clutton Hill Ref. POP671383
1919, Combe Hay Ref. POP675969
1919, Compton Common Ref. POP676359
1946, North Wick Ref. NPO794081

Books

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Memories

1,131 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Growing Up In A Small Village

My parents moved to Twycross from London in the early 1960s. We lived on Sheepy Road next door to Mr Charlie Brooks and Louie Jones. On the opposite side were Stan and Ilma Jones and Len Gibbs and his daughter Joan. ...Read more

A memory of Twycross by Tracy Wright

Growing Up In Greenford In The 1960s And 1970s

Here are some random memories: Lists Bakeries on Greenford Broadway.  Lovely aroma, tasty bread. The paper bags all used to have the slogan 'Good Flavour Always Finds Favour'. The covered market ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by Danny Robinson

The Jester

I remember the Jester coffee bar! Hyde scooters, mods and a scruffy old juke box, hours of good times all for the price of a coke which would last all night!

A memory of Hyde by Joan Godfrey

Les Wilde Dancing Lessons

Yes Yes Yes!!! I remember Les Wilde. My mum and dad used to go there every Wednesday evening. and my brother and I were sent along there for the childrens dance classes, I think on a Thursday evening. I remember the ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by Gill Hewlett

Netherthong First World War History Part 1

Netherthong War Memorial My full history of Netherthong can be seen on http://historyofnetherthong.co.uk 'We shall never forget.' M. Hirst, who lived at 33 Outlane, compiled a large book full ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

The War Years

I was born in Ryde in 1938 and when war broke out, my mother and myself moved in with my grandparents, Laurence and Lucy Stroud (nee Meecham) into what is now Wellwood Grange but in those days was just Wellwood. It was the home of ...Read more

A memory of Binstead by John Stroud

Raf Wyton

I lived on the RAF Base with my then husband after we married in 1974. I got a bus to work in Huntingdon that stopped just outside of the main gate. If I missed the bus I was very late for work. We stayed there until 1977 ...Read more

A memory of Wyton by Lily Redmond

Cranford Shops 1980s 2010

Starting from Tesco Express: This used to be a block of about 2 or 3 shops which included a building society and a travel agent. Next to this was Barclays Bank which closed down in the late 1980s/early 1990s. It remained ...Read more

A memory of Cranford

Reminiscences Of Portsmouth In The Late 1930s

I was born in Portsmouth in 1933. My family and I lived first in Lyndhurst Road - about which I don't recall too much - then later in Merrivale Road. I remember very clearly where Merrivale joined ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth by Brian Veall

Growing Up In Stafford Until 1975

I grew up on the Weston Park Estate and my close friends were Ann Parker and Linda Jay, as we all lived a few doors away. We used to go to Riverside disco approximate 1970 and the Young Farmers disco on Friday ...Read more

A memory of Stafford by Angela Née Rafferty

Captions

252 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1886

This, the northern gate, stands on the site of the Roman Porta Principalis, the gateway of Eboracum. The barbican was demolished in 1835.

Caption For Warton, The Village 1897

Dominating the village is the 15th-century church of St Oswald's, its tower gifted by Robert Washington.

Caption For London, Fleet Street 1890

The newest fashion newspaper and the oldest-style tavern still jostle each other now as they did a century or more ago.’This bustling street was once the home of the British press.The working day

Caption For Hitchin, Red Hart Hotel Yard 1931

The Red Hart yard in 1931. The public and private bars are on the left. The barn at the end of the yard has been demolished, but otherwise there has been little change.

Caption For Birkenhead, Charing Cross 1967

We are looking along Grange Road from the corner of Oxton Road.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Hill 1929

In the centre is a fish and chip saloon; to its right is the narrow wynd called The Bar, and on the railings is an advertisement for wet fish on sale in the basement of No 1 New Road.

Caption For Wimborne, The King's Head C1960

The King's Head dates back to at least 1726, but it underwent a major reconstruction in the 1880s.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Birnbeck Pier 1913

This period was perhaps the heyday of the pier, now named the Old Pier.

Caption For Wakefield, Market Place C1965

Market Place still contains Cresswell's, a seafood shop (left), and a coffee bar beyond. The Shakespeare, right, is 'as we like it' these days, a charity shop.

Caption For London, King William Street 1880

Here we are at the junction of Cannon Street and the approach to the new London Bridge; the street was opened by King William IV in 1831, and named after him.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay 1929

From Wells to Blakeney, a great sand barrier holds back all but the most vicious tides. The quay at wells is now stranded a mile from the open sea.

Caption For Solihull, Mell Square C1966

Mell Square was begun in 1964, with the first shops opening in 1966.

Caption For St George, Kinmel Arms C1960

The Austin 1100 sits proudly outside this 17th-century coaching inn near Abergele.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1909

The archway to this bar dates from the 11th century; this is the oldest of York's gates.

Caption For Hinxton, Red Lion C1960

Very few changes have been made to this attractive 16th-century coaching inn since the photograph was taken.

Caption For Stilton, Fen Street C1955

These brick-built cottages simply ooze charm, even if some of them appear to be in need of attention.

Caption For Poole, The Custom House 1904

The Custom House was built in about 1788, a little later than the similar- looking Guildhall. Outside is the Town Beam, which was used for weighing.

Caption For Cambridge, The Bridge Of Sighs 1890

Joining the two courts of St John's College on either side of the River Cam is the Bridge of Sighs. It borrows the idea of the covered bridge from the one of the same name in Venice.

Caption For Llanthony, Abbey Hotel 1893

A mountain track from Longtown was known as 'rhiw cwrw' because it brought beer (cwrw) to the monks.

Caption For Porthcawl, Coney Beach 1938

This view shows the fairground on Coney Beach.

Caption For Stroud, Butter Row, The Old Pike House 1925

In days gone by there was a gate across the road at this point which barred the way to passers-by, who could only proceed on payment of a toll.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1955

The card shop and Susan Starr are now occupied by Abbey and Martyn James (butcher`s), whilst Bond & Sherwill and Stead & Simpson maintain the presence of an estate agent and a shoe shop.

Caption For Cambridge, St John's College 1890

Joining the two courts of St John's College on either side of the River Cam is the Bridge of Sighs. It borrows the idea of the covered bridge from one of the same name in Venice.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1886

This, the northern gate, stands on the site of the Roman Porta Principalis, the gateway of Eboracum. The barbican was demolished in 1835.