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Maps

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1906-1908, Port Appin Ref. RNC809222
1905-1907, Port Askaig Ref. RNC809227
1905-1906, Port Ellen Ref. RNC809294
1909-1910, Port Elphinstone Ref. RNC809296
1911, Port Of Ness Ref. RNC809498
1897-1899, Port Solent Ref. RNC809531
1946, Port Sutton Bridge Ref. NPO809536
1898-1899, The Port Of Felixstowe Ref. RNC846494
1897 - 1913, Port Clarence Ref. HOSM56914
1887 - 1904, Port Sutton Bridge Ref. HOSM64760
1909-1911, Port Nan Giuran Ref. RNC809489
1904-1907, Port Of Menteith Ref. RNC809505
1901-1902, Port Sutton Bridge Ref. RNC809536
1921, The Port Of Felixstowe Ref. POP846494
1899, Y Felinheli Ref. HOSM70888
1906, Falmouth Ref. HOSM56927
Porth Navas, 1906, Port Navas Ref. HOSM57026
Porth Navas, 1946, Port Navas Ref. NPO809687
Porth Navas, 1895, Port Navas Ref. RNE809687
Porth Navas, 1900, Port Navas Ref. RNC809687

Books

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Memories

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Childhood In Withyham

We moved to 2 Bower Cotts Balls Green about 1950. My dad was employed by the owner of Duckings, the farm situated opposite the entrance to station road. Nos. 1 and2 Bower Cotts were up on the bank almost opposite the school which ...Read more

A memory of Withyham by iobs

Challoners Hill

I lived at no. 1 Challoners Hill otherwise known as The Stores. In the photograph the petrol pumps are just visible on the left hand side of the road. Across the road Vic Burrows ran the bakery and we were treated to the smell ...Read more

A memory of Steeple Claydon in 1955 by Paul Curtis

Cafe In Market Square

I remember the cafe in the market square, my mum use to work in the open top part in the summer and my brother and I used to go and help her clear the tables when we were on school holidays. I remember the shops that ran around ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1960 by Pauline Wallis

Bush House Open Air School

I also attended bush house open air school not sure how many years maybe one or two think I left around 1959 - 1961. I think my teacher was Miss Williams - I remember all the teachers names you have mentioned but only ...Read more

A memory of Isleworth by Malcolm Golding

Also Went Here

We lived in Johnson St opposite the school when I was young. My brothers and sisters all went to this school. The Headmaster was Mr Crossland, a nice man who drove a Rover 60 or 90 - proper Headmaster's car. There were few cars on our ...Read more

A memory of Selby by Christopher Bradley

Alladin Pantomine Late 40s

When i left school i wanted to go on yhe stage so my first experance was at the ALEX GARDEN THEATRE, with Peter Powell (Sandy Powells son),Unfortunaly My first husband destroyed my photos of the Panto,(Divorced) and as im ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth by regal1

Ah Those Were The Days

we moved to Montgomery ave in 1949 I remember when long rd estate was being built, we used to follow the Barber Green machine around because of the brilliant finiish of the tarmac roads.they were ideal for our roller skates. ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by grahampym

Zosia

Just a short note to say that I also remember Zosia Starzecka... I worked with her in the bank in Pwllheli in the early 1970s and have not seen her since then. Maybe I'll call to see her in Criccieth soon?

A memory of Criccieth in 1973 by Anwen Kilian

Yur Now....

Ma liddle sester came hwoam to Biddy a few yers ago and this wumman stopped and seyd, ‘Yur now, Ah thort Ah nawd ee when Ah seed ee, but Ah newd Ah knawd ee when Ah yerd ee speak.’ Up Biddy! John Polley

A memory of Bideford by John Polley

Yorkshire Short Boats, Rabbits,Scraps And Handel's Messiah,

Mr Cassare was a cheerful soul he fitted a recon engine into my Father's Morris Minor. We bought his house 6 Victoria Crescent so knew him well. The building opposite is the Imperial Cinema. ...Read more

A memory of Horsforth by Peter Woods

Captions

1,058 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Blackpool, Uncle Tom's Cabin 1906

Shortly after this picture was taken in 1906, cliff erosion caused a part of the building to collapse; the remainder was demolished in 1907.

Caption For Carnforth, Lancaster Road C1955

The station, which lies a short distance to the left along Market Street, was used as a set during the filming of 'Brief Encounter'.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Pier 2003

At 240ft long, she is just 10ft short of the size limit for the harbour.

Caption For Hinton St George, The Cross C1960

Viewed shortly after its restoration, this cross with a shaft and a figure of St John the Baptist dates from the 15th century - the ball on top dates from the time of Queen Anne.

Caption For Dormansland, The Schools 1910

The county runs out here: the roads from Dormansland lead a short way to the border with either Kent or Sussex.

Caption For Launceston, Castle 1909

Launceston was probably built shortly after the suppression of a Cornish rebellion in 1068.

Caption For Bainbridge, 1896

The old Roman road drops steeply down onto the green, via a bridge over the short river from Semer Water, two miles away.

Caption For Heptonstall, Waterloo House From Slack Top C1965

970ft above sea level, Slack Top is a short distance from the cobbled streets of Heptonstall and was large enough to sustain the massive Mount Zion Baptist chapel (1878).

Caption For Dublin, The Harbour 1897

The busy port on the River Liffey, showing several steamers with smoking funnels waiting to depart and, on the right, a forest of masts of sailing ships.

Caption For Upton, St Joseph's Church C1960

St Joseph's Catholic church stands in Arrowe Park Road, just a short step from the main cross-roads in the village.

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 Chigwell, The Golf Club C1965

The club house was rebuilt shortly before this photograph was taken.

Caption For Blackpool, Christ Church 1890

It is hard to believe that when this pier was built, it was so far away from the town centre that the revenue it generated fell far short of what had been anticipated.

Caption For Blackpool, Central Pier 1906

It is hard to believe that when this pier was built, it was so far away from the town centre that the revenue it generated fell far short of what had been anticipated.

Caption For Aldborough, The Green C1955

Set a short distance away from the Cromer to Norwich road, Aldborough offers a spacious prospect with cottages grouped round a broad green.

Caption For High Ham, The Village C1965

The cottages were demolished shortly after this photograph was taken and have since been replaced by modern bungalows.

Caption For Haverthwaite, Angler's Arms C1940

Today, the pub has been extended, and the A590 bypasses Haverthwaite, leaving this piece of road as a short cul-de-sac.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Clock Tower C1955

He died shortly after it was finished and William Rock bought it in 1888 to give to the town.

Caption For Camberley, Park Street, Post Office 1921

Notice the decorator up his ladder taking a short break to make sure he is in the picture.

Caption For New Brighton, Tower And Sands 1900

At 621ft, it was much higher than Blackpool's, and was the tallest structure in Britain.Its life was somewhat short.

Caption For Yealmpton, From The Bridge 1904

Yealmpton, always pronounced Yampton, stands on the River Yealm near to the end of its short journey from Dartmoor to the sea.

Caption For Machynlleth, Maengwyn Street 1899

It is hard to imagine a town with a population of 2,000 being short-listed for the Welsh capital when it consists essentially of two intersecting streets.

Caption For Shifnal, Market Place 1899

Sometimes a lot of change can take place in a very short time.

Caption For Broad Chalke, The Congregational Church C1955

Now a United Reformed Church in weekly use, this flint church has lost its neighbouring large tree and the central bell tower and short spire.