Places
36 places found.
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- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Ryde, Isle of Wight
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sandown, Isle of Wight
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- London, Greater London
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Plymouth, Devon
- Newport, Isle of Wight
- Southwold, Suffolk
- Bristol, Avon
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Edinburgh, Lothian
- Maldon, Essex
- Clacton-On-Sea, Essex
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Colchester, Essex
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Chelmsford, Essex
- Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Brentwood, Essex
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
Photos
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Maps
181,031 maps found.
Books
442 books found. Showing results 22,945 to 22,968.
Memories
29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,561 to 9,570.
Ywca (Mixed)
Does anyone remember the Y.W.C.A club at Sydenham Road, just off of Wellesey Rd in the late 40's and early 50's? It had a dance hall in the back garden. I think it was run by an American lady named Miss Murdoch, she was the typical bobby ...Read more
A memory of Croydon by
Hilary Rhoda Cooke, Nee Singleton
I am looking for my sister Hilary Rhoda Singleton who was born 17th June 1961 in Clifton Road, Eccles. She was adopted by a couple called Edward Patrick Cooke and Clara Cooke (nee Cassidy) who lived at 29 Copper ...Read more
A memory of Collyhurst in 1964 by
Happy Days
Playing football on the grass at the side of the blackpath, having bonfires on the same area. Using a piece of wood and a rollerskate, and bombing from the top to the bottom. Happy days.
A memory of Stanley by
Grandparents
My grandfather was Charles William Nelson and he with his wife ran the mill as a miller from1922-1937, they also had 5 children, one boy and four girls (one of them, Eva, was my mother). I do have one picture of my grandmother; or ...Read more
A memory of Narborough in 1920 by
Crow Mills
Wide spread floods; the raised footpath to Countesthorpe, the canal freezing over, the bridal path to Blaby and playing in the ruins of Nabisco Freers biscuit factory after the fire. Great times eh? It makes you wonder how we ...Read more
A memory of South Wigston in 1960 by
Family Holidays
I remember Market Street, there was a newsagents towards the bottom of the town (heading towards Colwyn Bay) that we use to get our newspapers from. Also one of the roads leading down to the beach and station used to have a lovely ...Read more
A memory of Abergele by
The Cortina
It was the Cortina, not the Cantata. It was owned by my dad, Tony, and I'm really interested in hearing any memories people have of their time there, as he passed away last year.
A memory of Slough
Bircotes
I left Bircotes in 1965 for South Africa but I still remember some people from the past... Caroline and Jacqueline Thompson (our parents were best mates), Patricia Stubbs (her parents had the corner shop in Harworth) and Roger Parkin who ...Read more
A memory of Bircotes in 1965
A Short But Happy Time
Although I only lived in Woodford for a couple of years at most I was happy there. We lived at 17 High St, which I suppose might be called a cottage these days. It was a 2 up 2 down place with a strange sort of tiny ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Halse in 1960 by
1945
Has anyone old photos of Harworth from 1945 (ish). My mother was brought up there and lived in a house called Weybourne, she was married from the church in April 1945. Any photos of the house would be good, and is it still there? My mother was ...Read more
A memory of Harworth in 1945 by
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Captions
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Beaulieu village lies not far from Lymington, at the head of the Beaulieu River, and is attractive in itself.
A footpath for ramblers leads around the coastline to Keyhaven, and the estuary provides a good introduction to the delights of boating.
The village church, which can be seen on the right-hand side of the picture, was completed in the 1730s, and is unusual in that it has a pyramidal roof.
All the buildings in this view survive, including the smaller houses in Elms Avenue and the rather good 1850s stucco of the Belle Vue Hotel, with its arched ground floor windows and heavy moulded cornice
Standing near the top of a hill overlooking the Weald, the Star and Eagle is a fine half-timbered 15th-century inn adjoining the churchyard, and is believed to have had monastic connections.
Here we see the main street, with the sign of the Home and Colonial Stores prominent on the left and Universal Suppliers on the right.
King Guthrum, the first Danish king of East Anglia, had a palace at Hadleigh, and it is reputed that he is buried in the church.
Here the River Somer runs along the middle of the High Street, flowing over small weirs known as 'flashes'. It emerges from under the Island in the Square and runs down to Radstock.
The Lady Stanley sailed every day from the south end of the Parade to Weston Point.
Liphook expanded as a village thanks to the London-Portsmouth road and the arrival of the railway in 1859.
This 1878-built Primary School is still in use today, though an extension was built to the right of it about 30 years ago.
Peaceful now, this view shows the remains of the once-busy Shepherds Mill which lay on land between the Mells and the Frome Rivers.
It was named after the medical superintendent who served here for the first 54 years of its existence. This asylum later became the Coppice Hospital.
A moody shot of Charles and William Warren`s boathouse at Eype Mouth, southwards across Lyme Bay. Crab, lobster and crayfish pots are stacked by the door.
A directory of 1898 noted that in Dunstable 'the Catholics have a mission at 78 High Street'.
The Village c1955 Situated on the high road between Cowes and Ryde, Binstead has views across the Solent to Spithead.
This view shows Sir Charles Cavendish's 17th-century 'Little Castle', or keep, at Bolsover Castle.
is still the cry from the Cliff Hotel, and it is difficult to argue - these buildings perch on the cliff tops.
The chimney at the summit is that of the Cape Cornwall mine, whose workings ran far out under the sea to the north-west.
The sandhills to the north of Perranporth are constantly shifting; they are held in check by marram grass, reputed to have been introduced by Sir Walter Raleigh.
The open building on the left, now occupied by Dartington Glass, was until the 1990s the old fish market, built in 1892.
The kings of England often used Lyndhurst as a base for their hunting expeditions in the New Forest. The King's House dates from 1640, though it has been much restored.
This view across what is now known as the Peace Gardens towards the mock-Gothic spires of Sheffield's Town Hall has not changed significantly since this photograph was taken.
By 1925, the music pavilion had been added to the landward end of the pier; while strolling along the promenade remains immensely popular, the folding deck chair has now arrived in large numbers.
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