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Maps

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1899, Corston Ref. RNC678148
1899, Cameley Ref. RNC660203
1919, Dunkerton Ref. POP695508
1919, Greyfield Ref. POP722211
1919, Corston Ref. POP678148
1898, Blackrock Ref. RNE642884
1898, Bloomfield Ref. RNE644362
1898, Ashgrove Ref. RNE627681
1946, Plaster's Green Ref. NPO807418
1946, Priest Down Ref. NPO810798
1946, Priston Ref. NPO811204
1946, West Harptree Ref. NPO864322
1946, Whitchurch Ref. NPO867543
1898, Newbridge Ref. RNE790680
1898, Plaster's Green Ref. RNE807418
1898, Clandown Ref. RNE669350
1898, Claverton Ref. RNE669730
1898, Norton Malreward Ref. RNE794665
1898, Oldfield Park Ref. RNE797390
1898, Pensford Ref. RNE804181

Books

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Memories

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Yank Worked At Harbour Inn 1965

As an 18 year old boy from Atlanta, Georgia (USA), I worked at the Harbour Inn during the summer of 1965.  That's among my fondest memories, and one of the most enjoyable times in my life.  I have fond memories of ...Read more

A memory of Axmouth in 1965 by Tom Lokey

Wrexham Memories

I was born in Wrexham and spent the first 10 years of my life living in Bryn Estyn Rd, Rhosnesni. I attended Covent School, Gerald Street, then Borras Park Junior. I then went to Bromfield School where my dad was a teacher. A lot of ...Read more

A memory of Wrexham by williamsjal28

Wortham Ling

I was born on the Ling,moved to Palgrave,returned to the Ling on leaving Diss Secondary Modern School as it was then.First job was as an apprentice baker at Denny's cafe/restaurant,who remember Denny's?.as a teenager it was the Rendevous ...Read more

A memory of Diss by terryalines

Working On Church Street Six Times

When in 2018 I started work as a supervisor in a shop on Church Street, it occurred to me that I had had four jobs & two volunteer posts on the road. The first was a temporary job in the late '70's under ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern by bru.enzer

Working In Evesham Street

I remember Evesham Street in Redditch in the early sixties very well. I was 15, had just left school, and was working at Liptons the grocers which was about half way up on the left just past the department store. There was ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1963 by Sue Ford

Working At The Bowling Alley

Having returned from Australia, I got a job as controller 4 nights and Sundays, it was a great scene, what with the disco downstairs, the bar upstairs, a barber shop, restaurant, 24 lanes, and a juke box with great ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1966 by Bob Bell

Working At The Headland Hotel

While still at Helston Grammar School, I worked at the Headland Hotel during one summer. Pickles was the manager, he was a tyrant but I seemed to get the better of him. I wrecked the lawn-mower running over a rock ...Read more

A memory of Coverack in 1967 by Steve Gilvear

Working At Scafell Hotel

My wife and I worked at the hotel for about a year in 1969 I as head waiter and my wife as receptionist also served in the cocktail bar Phil Roddis was there ,as I remember it was a G Bradshaw and his wife who took over It ...Read more

A memory of Seascale by chris.lockwood

Working At Rhos Pool As A Lifeguard 1969 To 1972

Though the summers were often cold and the on-shore wind very cold, it was great fun working as a lifeguard in the late 60s and early 70s at the Rhos on Sea Swimming Pool. In the mornings after ...Read more

A memory of Rhos in 1969 by Dave Moore

Working In Warsash In The 1960s

My earliest memories of Warsash was when I was 15 years old and being driven from Southampton, by my father, to look at a factory he had recently bought on Warsash Road. The 'factory' turned out to be an old ...Read more

A memory of Warsash in 1960 by Richard Barron

Captions

252 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Kingsbury, The Prince Of Wales C1955

As the suburban semi-detached house with its timbering and Tudor detailing reflected the Englishman's home as his castle, so with the contemporary pubs.

Caption For York, Micklegate 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. The name Bootham derives from Buthum, 'at the booths'.

Caption For Chertsey, London Street 1954

Chertsey was once the town at the gates of one of the most powerful abbeys in England.

Caption For Eastcote, The Case Is Altered C1965

In 1891 a fire caused considerable damage to the fabric of the building, and the impression from the photograph is of a complete rebuilding soon after that date.

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 Birkenhead, Charing Cross C1965

With five roads feeding into it, this famous junction (close to the access to the Queensway Tunnel under the River Mersey) is one of the busiest in the region.

Caption For Pinner, High Street And The Queen's Head C1960

A striking building in the High Street is The Queen's Head Pub, mainly of the 17th century, with its welcoming atmospheric bars.

Caption For Preesall, The View From Preesall Hill C1955

This view shows the village spread out on the Fylde plain, an area prone to flooding. On the hill stood Preesall village school.

Caption For Stoborough, Holme Lane C1960

This rare shot shows the old turnpike cottage (left) at Holme Toll Bar, before the corner was cleared for road widening, looking westwards from Stoborough to East Holme.

Caption For Holbeach, High Street C1960

The shop extension filled with shoes and boots is now filled with all manner of things for pets. On the other side of the road was a garage, which is now the Job Centre and the Sue Ryder shop.

Caption For Horncastle, Market Place C1965

The Stanhope Memorial stands in the middle of the space where the market is held twice a week.

Caption For Uttoxeter, Market Place C1965

No parking restrictions were in place at this date, and the Market Place served as the bus station. Car ownership was still a minority activity, despite the number of cars we can see here.

Caption For Potters Bar, Council Offices 1966

This part 16th-century timber-framed building is named after the Wylyot or Williot family, who held the manor in the mid 1300s as an outlier of the manor of South Mimms.

Caption For Launceston, Church Street C1949

WH Smith is the only business surviving on the same premises today, although with a modern shopfront and a plain blue and white sign rather than the old wrought iron one seen here.

Caption For Penzance, The Harbour 1890

The dry dock served by boat builders and repairers has half solid swing gates maintaining the level of the water.

Caption For Skegness, Tower Esplanade C1955

The flat-roofed Foreshore Centre (left) contained a first-aid room as well as an information bureau, left luggage office and lost children's shelter.

Caption For Launceston, Church Street C1949

WH Smith is the only business surviving on the same premises today, although with a modern shopfront and a plain blue and white sign rather than the old wrought iron one seen here.

Caption For Launceston, Church Street C1949

WH Smith is the only business surviving on the same premises today, although with a modern shopfront and a plain blue and white sign rather than the old wrought iron one seen here.

Caption For Holbeach, High Street C1960

The shop extension filled with shoes and boots is now filled with all manner of things for pets. On the other side of the road was a garage, which is now the Job Centre and the Sue Ryder shop.

Caption For Horncastle, Market Place C1965

The Stanhope Memorial stands in the middle of the space where the market is held twice a week.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1965

By now the impact of the alterations to the Market Place and Church Street of 1962/63 are clear.

Caption For Skegness, Model Yacht Pond C1955

At the time of this photograph, the fun fair belonged to Billy Butlin, and the Figure 8 was an exciting ride fifty years ago.

Caption For Liverpool, Bold Street 1887

We can also see St Luke's Church at the top of the street. This church was designed in 1802 by John Foster Senior.

Caption For Gwbert, Poppit Sands 1956

The Teifi begins its journey to the sea 70 miles away; it provided an inland route for the Normans to service the castles of Cardigan and Cilgerran.