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Seven Years Of My Childhood

I was at St Michael's from 1943 to 1950. The school had just moved from Uxbridge because of the war. Old gilded pictures, suits of armour stored.  We weren't suppose to go there. Great friends with Barry and Copp. We ...Read more

A memory of Tawstock in 1943 by Hugh Halliday

Shirley Baptist Church

I attended Shirley Baptist Church from around 1962 until about 1968.  I was about 11 when I started and 17 when I left to go to Yardley Wood Baptist Church. I found the church services boring and dull but I ...Read more

A memory of Shirley in 1962 by jc

Sleipner Ramsgate Harbour

In the late 1950s my parents owned a 52' ex Dutch minesweeper. I may well have misspelled the meme. It was moored just below a night club. We had many great holidays on it even though it never left the harbour! I was only 8 ...Read more

A memory of Calmore by allanemclellan

So Many Memories

The night club under the Post Office was the Fouix Boo.. not sure if that's how it was spelt. Just up from there was a cafe called the Harbour Lights and a toy shop further up. I'm trying to find the name of the milk bar that was ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by 1246chris

Southlands School, Harrow On The Hill

While sorting through some old photographs from the 1950s when I was in England and Europe with two girlfriends from Western Australia, some of the Southlands school were among them. So we did an ...Read more

A memory of Harrow on the Hill by Lynette Cornish

Stokesby 40s 50s 60s

I read the memories of Cossey. I remember well Maureen Perryman, and the Blatchfords and Armours. That brought back many memories of my childhood in Stokesby. I was born at Stokesby Ferry and lived there until I was about ...Read more

A memory of Stokesby in 1950 by Maureen Newby

Summer And Sadness

It was the summer of 1981 and we had rented a cottage in Mousehole for the summer school holidays. My friend's aunt and uncle lived just across the road and it was through them that we were able to rent the cottage. I took my ...Read more

A memory of Mousehole in 1981 by Christine Ramsey

Tea Times At Beadnell

My name is Sean Sweet. I have many memories of Beadnell. My Grandparents owned a cottage near the harbour called Sandy Dell and later my parents had a static caravan on the links. Every summer seemed to be hot and sunny and ...Read more

A memory of Beadnell by Rosemary Sweet

Terriers At Newhaven Harbour

In the late 1960's we spent many days ( and nights) fishing off the west side harbour arm. Much to my delight there were two railway lines running along for a good length for a good way out. There were still lots of signs ...Read more

A memory of Newhaven

The Bank Of England

The "Bank" has occupied this site since the late seventeenth century. Although you cannot see from either this view or indeed from the street, there is an exquisite garden and lawn in the centre! The Bank underwent an extensive ...Read more

A memory of London in 1963 by John Howard Norfolk

Captions

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Caption For Penzance, The Harbour 1890

Today the ships are rather less numerous - the Isles of Scilly boat 'Scillonian' is the only vessel of any size to operate from the harbour.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Parade From East 1907

Beyond the boats and boatmen the old Cart Road to the Cobb harbour passes above Lucy's Ledge Jetty (centre left) and then below Cobb Cliff and Wings (top left).

Caption For Eyemouth, The Harbour C1960

Eyemouth's fine natural harbour has been the base for fishermen since medieval times. It was once the haunt of smugglers, who imported illicit spirits from the Continent.

Caption For Bangor, High Street 1908

Bangor's main street runs between the station and the harbour. The street today has been partly pedestrianised. In the early years of the 19th century, there were only 93 houses in the town.

Caption For Brixham, Parish Church 1922

Lyte's new church of All Saints', standing so prominently above the harbour.

Caption For Brixham, Parish Church 1922

Lyte's new church of All Saints', standing so prominently above the harbour.

Caption For Scarborough, From The Fish Pier 1890

A Lowestoft-registered fishing boat slips out to sea unnoticed by the anglers on the harbour. In the background is the imposing, if somewhat overpowering, edifice of the Grand Hotel.

Caption For West Bay, Rough Sea 1904

of these stone and wooden jetties against the power of the sea, but also gives a good impression of the difficulties faced by the masters of sailing vessels in negotiating the narrow entrance to the harbour

Caption For West Bay, 1930

This view shows the esplanade (left of centre) and the twin piers protecting the channel into Bridport Harbour (right). Looking eastwards from the cliffs above Black Rock.

Caption For Bridport, West Street C1955

As its name implies, this lovely Georgian town was once a port, though its harbour is now two miles away at West Bay.

Caption For Steyning, High Street 1914

Until about the middle of the 14th century, the town was also a port of some note, but by then the sea had begun to recede, leaving the harbour inaccessible to shipping and the river little more

Caption For Wimborne, From The River C1960

Supplies came by sea to Poole Harbour and then by road from Hamworthy to Wimborne.

Caption For York, Infantry Barracks, Armoury 1886

A 25-pounder gun and a Saladin armoured car are preserved on the site.

Caption For Hastings, The Castle 1925

Its large Norman castle was built on a promontory that once stretched some distance out to sea, providing protection to the harbour that lay inland on the river estuary.

Caption For Walberswick, The River C1960

This view shows Southwold harbour on the other side of the river, with sailing craft, repair shops and landing stages.

Caption For Port Talbot, Station Road 1952

Situated on the mouth of the Avon, it is a popular seaside resort, and boasts a harbour with the deepest berthing facilities in the British Isles.

Caption For Canterbury, West Gate And St Dunstan's Street 1952

Until 1829 it was the city jail, but in 1906 it became a museum of arms and armour.

Caption For Lowestoft, Punch And Judy, Children's Corner 1952

The 1891 Pier Pavilion (centre) stands at the entrance to the pier, and at the end of the pier twin lighthouses flank the harbour mouth.

Caption For Dunwich, The Priory Gateway 1910

Following the ferocious storms of 1286-88, the River Blyth was diverted, the harbour partly blocked and huge areas of land were devoured by the sea, all of which marked the beginning of the decline of

Caption For Greenock, Union Street 1899

The East India Harbour was completed in 1806-07, the Victoria Dock opened during the 1850s and the Albert Dock followed a decade or so later.

Caption For Bude, Canal From The Bridge 1890

The harbour, with the sea lock in the far distance, still exists today, albeit completely altered. The quay to the right belonging to Hockin & Co is now a car park.

Caption For Sidlesham, The Quay C1960

Sidlesham is a hamlet near Pagham Harbour. The 13th-century church of St Mary is built of stone rubble, not the usual flint of the area. Mapson's Farm was built in 1796.

Caption For Aberystwyth, Rheidol Valley Railway 1903

This 12-mile-long railway was constructed along the south side of the Rheidol in 1901 to transport lead ore from the mines to the harbour, but it became a very popular tourist attraction for those wishing

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Caption For Newlyn, 1903

In 1896 Newlyn fishermen, who never put to sea on Saturdays or Sundays, rioted in protest at 200 Lowestoft boats who worked at weekends. 2,000 men barricaded the harbour, preventing the East Coast men