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Maps

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1896, Higher Bartle Ref. RNE733892
1947, Higher Bartle Ref. NPO733892
1892, Higher Bartle Ref. HOSM48402
1892, Swillbrook Ref. HOSM37147
1903, Lower Bartle Ref. RNC768759
1924, Lower Bartle Ref. POP768759
1896, Lower Bartle Ref. RNE768759
1947, Lower Bartle Ref. NPO768759
1903, Higher Bartle Ref. RNC733892
1924, Higher Bartle Ref. POP733892
1947, Berth-Ddu Ref. NPO639181
1897, Tir-Y-Berth Ref. RNE848855
1899-1900, Tir-Y-Berth Ref. RNC848855
1892, Lower Bartle Ref. HOSM52480
1899, Borth Ref. RNE646347
1902-1903, Borth Ref. RNC646347
1947, Borth Ref. NPO646347
1922, Borth Ref. POP646347
1904, Borth Ref. HOSM34192
1922, Upper Borth Ref. POP857075

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Memories

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Young Days In Bexley

Other peoples memories are bringing back some of my own. Walking from Bexley to the Regal for Saturday morning movies across the heath. Frog spawn from the river at the mill. Walking to school past the brewery to the little ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1945 by Michael Gorst

Yorktown Camberley

i went to work at s-n stationery in must been 1974-5 further down from Yorktown was the industrial estate worked in Riviln factory -Arthur and Freds factory we did clothes for early marks and spencer then worked for factory called ...Read more

A memory of York Town by Janet Ingate

War Years

I was born in Horns Rd in 1940 at start of the war and still have memories of that time when 5 and 6 down the shelter when siren went they were after Plessey works and the airdrome have some pics from this time. it was a great place to grow ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside by geoffreycarter01

Waller St.

I too used to use the Waller St youth club and also the swimming pool opposite.I spent many hours in the Victory cafe and walking the milk bars around the town.Does anyone remember the Victory?We had a lot of Americans around as competition for the ladies then. Ken Allen now of Norwich.

A memory of Luton

Waller St.

I too used to use the Waller St youth club and also the swimming pool opposite.I spent many hours in the Victory cafe and walking the milk bars around the town.Does anyone remember the Victory?We had a lot of Americans around as competition for the ladies then. Ken Allen now of Norwich.

A memory of Luton

Waller St

i too used the waller st. youth club and went to the grand theatre also.i spent hours in the victory cafe,does anyone remember ann callaghan who worked there?we walked miles walking the coffee bar circuit in the 50`s. Kenny Allen now of Norwich

A memory of Luton by brian.allen70

Walking The Bridge

I remember walking the bridge from Stapenhill grounds to get to school in Bond Street, it was the Technical High School then, but was the Burton Grammar School when my brother went in the 50s. The bridge was for ...Read more

A memory of Burton upon Trent in 1960

Two Sisters Working At Whitehouse 1972 73

My sister and I worked at the hotel as chambermaids and in the bar and kitchen we slept at the top of house in an attic room I wrote letters home to a boy who came to visit called Pip and we had so much fun we ...Read more

A memory of Abersoch by aliceincinders

Three Horse Shoes

My memories were of coming to my grandmother at the Three Horse Shoes Inn. My Uncle Billy and Aunt Olive had the licence at that time, my mum was Martha Dailly nee Hall. I remember meals in the kitchen behind the bar, ...Read more

A memory of Kirk Merrington in 1948 by Ross Dailly

This Started With The Name Wharton

Adams had a poultry farm in Duck Pond Lane (left hand side of Sainsburys). They lived in a big grand house at the bottom of Woodchurch Lane; it fronted onto Prenton Road West. There was a plaque on the outhouse door ...Read more

A memory of Oxton in 1954 by David Wharton

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Captions

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Caption For Launceston, South Gate Street 1949

The earlier picture shows little traffic bar the donkey cart, but the advent of the car meant that by 1949 a traffic warden was needed to control traffic through the arch.

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

We are looking back in the opposite direction to 65467 through the archway towards the narrow wynd called The Bar. The

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

We are looking back in the opposite direction to 65467 through the archway towards the narrow wynd called The Bar. The

Caption For Dullingham, King's Head C1955

The King's Head, on the corner of the green, was a favourite stop for race-goers on their way to the Newmarket races.

Caption For Northampton, Gold Street C1950

The ornately decorated Weaver to Wearer shop premises on the right is now a cafe bar; the Queen's Head pub next to it has been replaced by a modern shoe shop.

Caption For London, Bell Yard, Fleet Street C1875

This narrow street runs north deep into legal London from the beginning of Fleet Street, near Temple Bar. The

Caption For Rodborough, Common, The Bear Inn 1925

Now known as the Bear of Rodborough, this has been a stopping place for centuries, and played an important part as a collecting point for carrier services in this area of steep hills.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate Street 1949

The earlier picture shows little traffic bar the donkey cart, but the advent of the car meant that by 1949 a traffic warden was needed to control traffic through the arch.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar C1885

This was the gateway that led to the road to London. In the 10th century, when permission was granted for a house to be built on the bar, the yearly rent charged was sixpence.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate Street 1949

The earlier picture shows little traffic bar the donkey cart, but the advent of the car meant that by 1949 a traffic warden was needed to control traffic through the arch.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar 1886

This was the gateway that led to the road to London. In the 10th century, when permission was granted for a house to be built on the bar, the yearly rentcharged was sixpence.

Caption For Kettering, Silver Street C1955

East of the High Street and parallel to it, Silver Street leads us out of the market place. On the left next to 'Phipps' is 'The Rising Sun', a Jacobean styled extravaganza of 1892.

Caption For Aberystwyth, The Promenade 1960

In the background we can see the funicular railway for those not wanting to make the 485-foot walk up Constitution Hill.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar C1885

This was the gateway that led to the road to London. In the 10th century, when permission was granted for a house to be built on the bar, the yearly rent charged was sixpence.

Caption For Sheffield, Endcliffe Woods 1900

The stone gateposts of Hunter's Bar (see picture No S108224) had a second career after the toll bar was finally closed in October 1884; they were resited at the entrance to Endcliffe Park.

Caption For Sheffield, Hunters Bar C1965

As Sheffield expanded, a number of turnpike toll bars which had once been in the country were now located within built-up areas.

Caption For Helston, Loe Pool 1890

More correctly known as the Loe (meaning 'pool' in Cornish), this mile- long freshwater lake was formed in the 13th century when the River Cober became dammed by a sand and shingle bar

Caption For Salcombe, General View 1920

Local tradition alleges that Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote his famous poem 'Crossing the Bar' with the perilous entrance to the Salcombe estuary in mind.

Caption For York, Walmgate Bar C1885

This is the only one of the four bars that has retained its barbican, or outer gateway.

Caption For Seaton Carew, Front Street C1965

This sea front view also includes the Marine Hotel, along with some interesting cars of the period.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1885

With four storeys and standing at sixty-three feet high, this is the tallest of the four main bars, and also the most fortified - it was a self-contained fortress.

Caption For Salcombe, General View 1920

Local tradition alleges that Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote his famous poem 'Crossing the Bar' with the perilous entrance to the Salcombe estuary in mind.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar & The Minster 1893

The stone-arched building on the right was the postern tower built in 1497 on St Mary's Abbey walls; it is now an office for First York Buses.

Caption For Helston, Loe Pool 1890

The Loe is the largest freshwater lake in Cornwall, and the shore can be a place of peace and contemplation.