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Photos

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Maps

862 maps found.

1946, Norton Malreward Ref. NPO794665
1946, Lower Swainswick Ref. NPO769789
1946, Monkton Combe Ref. NPO782698
1946, Nempnett Thrubwell Ref. NPO788313
1946, New Town Ref. NPO790388
1946, Marksbury Ref. NPO774743
1898-1899, Bath Ref. RNC634681
1899, Bathampton Ref. RNC634700
1898-1899, Beechen Cliff Ref. RNC636434
1946, The Oval Ref. NPO846484
1946, The Wrangle Ref. NPO846578
1946, Thicket Mead Ref. NPO846653
1946, South Twerton Ref. NPO835331
1946, Stanton Prior Ref. NPO838523
1946, Stony Littleton Ref. NPO840811
1946, Stowey Ref. NPO841121
1898, Twerton Ref. RNE854735
1898, White Cross Ref. RNE867692
1898, White Ox Mead Ref. RNE868269
1898, West Harptree Ref. RNE864322

Books

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Memories

1,131 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Childhood Days

Mitcham a lovely little place, here you used to catch the buses to Sutton and beyond, the picture house and opposite the pictures used to be a sweet shop where I can remember Mars bars used to cost 2/6 in old money, gobstobbers that ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1963 by David Buettner Banks

Growing Up In East Ham

I lived in park avenue, in a block of flats in the middle between market street and Langdon crescent. There were families of every age group in the 2 blocks and you couldn't have wished for a better community growing up. ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by William Butler

Kon Tiki Coffee Bar

Does anyone remember the Kon Tiki coffee bar, opposite the Odean cinema in Chadwell Heath? The coffee bar had an Hawaiian theme, I used to walk from Marks Gate just for cup of coffee.... There was another coffee bar in ...Read more

A memory of Chadwell Heath by peterphelps06

Always Think Of It As Home.

I was born in Dovercourt hospital 24th December 1959. I lived above the Home and Colonial shop in the high street where my lovely Dad Mr. Roe was manager. My lovely mum Margaret often used to work there when my sister's ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt by Susan Stapleton

Fir Tree Inn

I remember the Fir Tree Inn in its hey day. My Aunty Peggy was the landlady; she was a wonderful person; she always wore spectacular dresses when behind the bar. The Inn was at the top of the village just where Wellfield Road began. ...Read more

A memory of Wingate by Anne Mc Donald

School Dance Display

The Wyggeston Girls Grammar School put on a Dance display for Parents. I remember my mum & younger sister coming to watch and my friend and I took them to a local espresso bar afterwards. I also recall a visit with my dad ...Read more

A memory of Leicester in 1960 by Maggie Martin

Grace Darling's Tomb

Visiting the Grace Darling Musuem, then her grave in the churchyard opposite, was an annual event while on holiday on the Northumberland coast. Peering through the bars around the tomb I was often reminded of how my ...Read more

A memory of Bamburgh in 1968 by Jonathan Vernon

Living In Chilton

My family moved to Chilton Foliat and took over the "Old Post Office". I was still young then and went to the old school run by Mr & Mrs Hassall who lived next door to the school. Two classrooms and very fond memories. ...Read more

A memory of Chilton Foliat in 1964 by Steve Elliott

Childhood Memories Great Bardfield 1969

My late parents were the landlord and landlady of the Vine public house. I was just coming into teenage years. Friends came from the base who lived in the village. The pub itself was refurbished in ...Read more

A memory of Great Bardfield in 1969 by Dawn Willshere

Whitethorn Morris Dance With The Flowers Of May In Denham

Correct me if I am wrong but I think that this view shows the splendid canal side pub which I remember as "The Malt Shovel". One fine evening in May 2004 the dancers from two Harrow based ...Read more

A memory of Denham in 2004 by John Howard Norfolk

Captions

252 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

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 Cambridge, River Cam C1965

We are standing on Magdalene Bridge looking at the Cam.

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 Falmouth, Arwenack Street C1950

The main thoroughfare through the seafaring town has always been busy with pedestrians and traffic.

Caption For Daventry, Market Square C1955

Comparing this with D83003, we see that the Plume of Feathers now has bow windows and has been repainted.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Royal Aquarium 1895

Originally the Royalty, this building was a leisure complex in 1875, with a skating rink, aquarium, bars and restaurants.

Caption For London, The Strand 1890

The Strand stretches from Temple Bar in the east to Trafalgar Square in the west. The beautiful church of St Clement Danes bestrides its centre, and was erected in 1688 from a design by Wren.

Caption For Broughton, Woodplumpton Lane 1966

Woodplumpton is recorded in the Domesday Book.

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 Corby, The Jamb C1955

The photographer is looking along The Jamb from the junction with the High Street, towards Rockingham Road in the distance.

Caption For Newbury, Ye Swan Inn C1955

The Swan is characterised by its distinctive timber-framed façade. One of the most famous pubs in the area, the building stands on the Berkshire/Hampshire border, just to the south of Newbury.

Caption For York, Walmgate Bar C1885

This is the principal entrance from the south-east; travellers would then cross the city and leave it at Bootham Bar.

Caption For Coulsdon, Marlpit Lane 1906

The narrow hedge-lined lane with unspoiled views over the Brighton Road valley remained until the late 1920s when the lane was widened and houses rapidly appeared.

Caption For Little Baddow, The Thatched Cottage, Riffhams Chase 1903

It was barred from the outside world by a gate - seen here beside the Thatched Cottage.

Caption For Southport, The Pier C1955

The pavilion has lost its minarets, but it is now equipped with both an indoor snack bar and a self-service buffet. We can also see Prince's Park with its colonnade to the right of the casino.

Caption For Solihull, Mell Square C1966

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

Caption For Penarth, The Beach And Esplanade C1955

Excluding the Esplanade Hotel, no fewer than five cafes operated along the front, including Forte's splendid ice cream parlour. A further two confectioners and a snack bar could be found on the pier.

Caption For Gloucester, Eastgate Street 1904

A tram approaches the photographer, and a gentleman of the time stands expectantly close to it. It could be that he has just enjoyed a tipple or two in the Saracens Head, which stands alongside him.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, Whelk Boats At The Quay 1929

The Wells whelkers are renowned along this coast for their persistence in pursuing their trade. Whelking was not always a comfortable affair.

Caption For Harrogate, Royal Pump Room 1902

The discovery of spa water in 1571 led to a remarkable period in the town's history. Here in Low Harrogate hotels and stylish crescents were built, attracting a very high-class visitor.

Caption For Fittleworth, Fittleworth House 1908

The lane leading north from the A283 passes Fittleworth House, whose east front can be seen beyond a stone wall and piers at the end of a rectangular close, now superb gardens.

Caption For Bosham, The Quay C1900

The Village 1902 Here we look south down the main road into the village as it nears the estuary.

Caption For Worthing, Western Esplanade And The Beach 1906

The 1870s terrace on the left now houses Paiges Bar in the left-hand part, while the 1850s block beyond has been demolished.

Caption For Hampstead, Bull And Bush, North End Road 1898

The pub is said to have been built as a farm in the mid 17th century, and it was licensed in 1721. It is alleged to have been the house of William Hogarth, the painter.