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Maps

71 maps found.

1901-1902, Windy Arbour Ref. RNC871215
1919, Windy Arbour Ref. POP871215
1946, Windy Arbour Ref. NPO871215
1898, Windy Arbour Ref. RNE871215
1895, Rye Harbour Ref. RNE823215
1940, The Harbour Ref. NPO846398
1898, Harbour Heights Ref. RNC726683
1898, Harbour Village Ref. RNE726690
1919, Harbours Hill Ref. POP726697
1895, Harbour Heights Ref. RNE726683
1895, The Harbour Ref. RNE846398
1899-1902, Harbours Hill Ref. RNC726697
1897-1898, The Harbour Ref. RNC846398
1898, Rye Harbour Ref. RNC823215
1940, Harbour Heights Ref. NPO726683
1947, Harbour Village Ref. NPO726690
1947, Harbours Hill Ref. NPO726697
1923, Harbour Village Ref. POP726690
1921, Rye Harbour Ref. POP823215
1901-1912, Harbour Village Ref. RNC726690

Books

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Memories

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The 70's At The Lake

My memories are of living at 37 pickmere lane from 1969 age 7. My mum Beryl Owen still lives there now and I still live in Wincham. I will always remember the "bob bob bob" of the motor boats which I could here from my bedroom ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere by antoneyowen

Summer Holidays

Browsing through the Book "I Remember when..." published by The Francis Frith Collection, I was so delighted to see a picture of The Quayside in 1896 at Salcombe, Devon. There standing proud above the quay was 'Harbour Lights', the ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe in 1890 by Pete Combellack

Rouths/Sharps

my mothers father was william routh sharp who worked for many years in easington colliery as horsekeeper and lived in 11th st. his mother was sarah jane routh, easington and father william james sharp.william routh sharp ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery by Patricia Hopps

My Grandad And Folkestone Harbour

i remember my grandfather working in the security box at the entrance of folkestone harbour, i remember my grandmother would take me down to him during the morning to take his sandwiches, i would sometimes have to ...Read more

A memory of Folkestone by fagg.robert

Magical Dysart

we lived at 15 relief st dysart in the early 50s moved there from kirkcaldy we had to move out when they started to demolish the place so sad it was great place to grow up in I was about six or seven yrs old when we moved there, went ...Read more

A memory of Dysart

Harbour

in the harbour at Porthcawl there were some times moored two fast patrole boats owned by the Royal Air Force and they were painted in the colours of the R.A.F. Occasionally they would go off on patrol manned by R.A.F crew I have seen them ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl by Brian Neale

Beautiful Times Of Craster And Diving Into The Harbour!

i graham armstrong used to holiday in craster every year with my brother kevin, father john armstrong during late 1950's and early 60's. we all stayed at the sweet shop called nelsons on the harbour. many a good time was had by all!

A memory of Craster by gram1952

You Are Codding

A memory and what a memory it was! There were eleven of us lads who had booked a fishing trip on one of the boats that went out from the harbour in Berwick. It was early in the day when we went out for a five hour trip; ...Read more

A memory of Berwick-upon-Tweed in 2000 by Roland Mitchell

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 the ...Read more

A memory of Axmouth in 1965 by Tom Lokey

Woodgate

I too was brought up in Rothley. I lived at 72, Woodgate. At the time it was the local telephone exchange, operated manually, my mother being the night operator. I remember George Hunt well, along with the Elkingtons, I used to get my ...Read more

A memory of Rothley in 1951 by Sue Marriott

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Captions

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Caption For St Annes, The Pier 1913

Ornate arbours and a Moorish-style pavilion provided seats sheltered from the wind and a floral hall hosted shows and concerts.

Caption For Albury, The Silent Pool 1911

The thatched arbour has recently been restored.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral, The Quarter Jacks C1920

They wear late 15th-century armour and strike the two bells on the quarter hour.

Caption For Bovington, A.F.V. Garage C1955

Bovington is the home of the popular tank museum, where a great many tanks and armoured military vehicles can be seen.

Caption For Bovington, View From Tank Training Grounds C1955

Bovington Camp dates back to the First World War, and is the home of the Royal Armoured Corps.

Caption For Leeds, The Black Prince Statue C1955

This statue by Brock is of Edward of Woodstock, better known as the Black Prince on account of his black armour.

Caption For Leeds, The Black Prince Statue C1955

This statue by Brock is of Edward of Woodstock, better known as the Black Prince on account of his black armour.

Caption For Maybole, Culzean Castle 1904

In full armour, knights rode down the lists, trying to unhorse one another with lances.

Caption For York, Infantry Barracks, Armoury 1886

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

Caption For Wimborne, The Minster, The Beaufort Or Somerset Tomb 1886

The alabaster effigies of the armour-clad John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, and his wife Margaret lie recumbent on their elaborate 15th-century tomb in the presbytery.

Caption For Wethersfield, The Green 1903

During the Second World War, there was an encampment of the Black Watch Regiment here: they kept their armoured vehicles on the green, and had their canteen in the village hall.

Caption For Maybole, Culzean Castle 1904

Eglinton was the scene of the famous tournament of 1839, when knights in armour once again showed their skill at arms.

Caption For Criccieth, The Castle 1931

It fired a heavy, hard-hitting bolt that could penetrate armour at ranges up to 250 yds.

Caption For Liverpool, Hms Bellisle 1890

HMS 'Belleisle' was a coast defence central battery armoured ship.

Caption For Kingstown, Hms Pelorus 1897

When built they were rated as first-class cruisers; however, they were under-gunned, mounting only 8 x 4-inch, 8 x 3-pdrs and 2 x 14-inch torpedo tubes, and their deck armour was only two inches thick

Caption For Cromer, Hall 1925

Classical statues are placed at each end of the building, and stone knights in armour stand in protective pose near the main entrance.

Caption For Puddletown, The Square C1955

Another effigy portrays a knight who probably fought in the Wars of the Roses, for the links of the chain attached to his armour are joined by the roses of York.

Caption For Deal, From The Pier 1899

Somewhere along this steeply-sloping, shingle beach the armoured legionaries from Julius Caesar's invading army waded ashore in 55BC.

Caption For Deal, From The Pier 1899

Somewhere along this steeply-sloping, shingle beach the armoured legionaries from Julius Caesar's invading army waded ashore in 55BC.

Caption For Rugby, Caldecott Park 1932

Another recreation ground available to Rugbeians was the Whitehall Recreation Ground on Hillmorton Road, which housed a 28-ton, armoured First World War tank presented to the town in 1919,

Caption For Porthcawl, Coney Beach 1938

Later, the Belgian Brigade's armoured car division were also billeted at Coney Beach until the unit left Porthcawl in 1942.

Caption For Devonport, Hms Magnificent 1898

The Majestics carried over 4000 tons of armour plate, varying in thickness from 4 inches on the deck slopes to 14 inches on the conning tower and barbettes.

Caption For Newlyn, Fishermen 1906

A flotilla of assorted sailing vessels speed on the ebb tide towards the light house marking the harbour entrance, whilst a lone sculler (to the lower left) makes ponderous progress as he battles with