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1902, Short Heath Ref. RNC830610
1920, Short Green Ref. POP830607
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1947, Short Cross Ref. NPO830599
1946, Short Street Ref. NPO830622
1886 - 1901, Horton Cross Ref. HOSM48966
1946, Short Green Ref. NPO830607
1921, Short Cross Ref. POP830599
1901, Short Green Ref. RNC830607
1895, Short Heath Ref. RNE830611
1946, Short Heath Ref. NPO830610
1921, Short Heath Ref. POP830610
1946, Short Heath Ref. NPO830612
1902, Short Heath Ref. RNC830611
1921, Short Heath Ref. POP830612
1902, Short Heath Ref. RNC830612
1946, Short Heath Ref. NPO830611
1899, Short Cross Ref. RNE830599
1898, Short Green Ref. RNE830607

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Memories

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My House In 'the Saints'

I have lived in a part of Bridgend called The Saints since April 3rd 2013 with my two small children. It wasn't until the middle of May I noticed we were not alone in the house, the house has spirits. Believe it or not I am ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend in 2013 by Darcy Davies Jones

Very Recent Visit 2013

Not quite a historical memory. But only last year I began some serious searching into my father's mother's family. She died when he was a wee child, and he lost touch with her family. He is now 94 years old, and this year I ...Read more

A memory of Hythe in 2013 by Lavinia Moore

A Trip Down Memory Lane

June 2012, I had a great treat from my daughters. Together with my wife and two girls we went back to Waltham Cross for a nostalgic weekend, staying in Waltham Abbey and visiting all the places of my youth. So many ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Cross in 2012 by Charles Youens

Ancestors A Lost Uncle And Kind People

I live in France, but many of my ancestors come from Dorchester on Thames. It's too complicated to go into the history of how I managed to be living here on the border with Spain, but for me Dorchester is ...Read more

A memory of Warborough in 2010 by David Monks

18 Happy Years

We moved into Avon Carrow in November 1991, just after the M40 motorway had been extended to Warwick, and started the most rewarding living experience of our mature lives. The Carrow has an interesting history for such a ...Read more

A memory of Avon Dassett in 2009 by Ian Hiley

3 Skulls

To reply to Sandra, the 3 skulls have now been replaced behind a safer glass case. I live in Goldthorpe but my husband's family share some links with Hickleton from the family branch of his mother's side. His grandmother had some ...Read more

A memory of Hickleton in 2009 by Marie Jones

Halfway House ...

After two ''BIG C'' scares and an operation I finally managed to get back to the HALFWAY HOUSE (Sept 09)....seemed just like yesterday Steve and Kim were so friendly...How the area had changed oxton school had gone also Birkenhead ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead in 2009 by Mike Dennis

Trevor Living There Practically All My Life

Further to Gary's memory I was the Julie that he lived next door to but my surname was Evans. For practically all of my life I have lived in Trevor and still see many of the people that I grew up with. ...Read more

A memory of Trevor in 2009 by Julie Cooper

A Coastal Walk In North Devon

Last weekend I had a glorious gentle walk from Hunters Inn down the track to Heddons Mouth with my wife Elizabeth and two friends, Valerie and Jim. We parked our car by the National Trust buildings up the lane from ...Read more

A memory of Ilfracombe in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

A Picnic At Exmouth Cricket Club

Last week we had a really lovely day out with our granddaughter Anna Norfolk. It was a beautiful sunny July day and far too hot for staying at home so my wife and I went in search of a beach and a cooling sea ...Read more

A memory of Exmouth in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

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Captions

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Caption For Neston, High Street 1939

Today it is difficult to believe, but for a short time Neston was an important port: as the River Dee around Chester silted up, a new quay was built on the 'ness' or headland here in the 18th century.

Caption For Manchester Ship Canal, Salford Docks 1895

Though called Manchester Docks, most of the port was in fact in Salford; only the Pomona wharfs, which handled coastal vessels and short sea routes, were in Manchester.

Caption For Port Erin, From Breakwater 1894

Port Erin breakwater had a short life.

Caption For Glasson Dock, The Docks C1955

A further boost to the port's success came with the construction of a spur to the Lancaster Canal in 1826, and a huge basin was built to accommodate the barges that transported the cargoes inland.

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle 1890

Pembroke was also an important port and quays can still be seen under its walls.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Harbour 1894

For a short time Fleetwood was in effect the northern terminus of the L&NWR line from Euston, and the connecting stop for steamer services to and from Belfast, Ardrossan and various west coast ports

Caption For Avonmouth, Docks 1901

During 1901 four new cargo liners for the IDWIMS Co entered service at Avonmouth: the 'Port Royal', 'Port Antonio', 'Port Maria' and 'Port Morant'.

Caption For Seven Kings, Aldborough Road C1965

However, the Ordnance Survey maps surveyed shortly after the First World War show that the development had stopped short of this view.

Caption For Glasgow, The Necropolis 1890

These gates were known as ports and were called the Stable Green Port (north), the Gallowgate Port (east), Brig Port (south) and Trongate Port (west).

Caption For Rye, The River Rother 1901

In the 1190s Rye joined the Cinque Ports federation, a group of Kent and Sussex ports that provided ships for the King's navy in return for enormous privileges.

Caption For Oakham, The School Chapel C1955

It is in the shape of a Latin cross, with short transepts and a short chancel ending in an apse.

Caption For Little Sutton, Chester Road 1966

Today Little Sutton has become a suburb of the much newer town of Ellesmere Port.

Caption For Hastings, Ecclesbourne Glen 1890

East Cliff 1890 Hastings had been one of the medieval Cinque Ports, and it remained a major fishing port until relatively recently.

Caption For Southsea, The Promenade C1955

It is seemingly a hot summer's day in Southsea, yet there is just one child wearing shorts.

Caption For Port Gaverne, The Cove 1906

We have a glimpse of the sea at the entrance to the north coast harbour inlet of Port Gaverne.

Caption For Lydney, The Harbour C1960

The town became a thriving port, from which 200 vessels a year carried 265,000 tons of Forest of Dean coal.

Caption For Bristol, The Docks C1950

In 1823 the Chamber of Commerce were so concerned about the high cost of the port dues being demanded by the Bristol Dock Co that they inquired as to what charges would be levied at other ports for the

Caption For Colby, Glen 1897

By rail Castletown was only seven minutes away, Port Erin eight minutes, and Port St Mary seven minutes.

Caption For Burry Port, The Station And Station Road C1955

The little harbour of Burry Port was in times past a busy export terminal for tin and fine anthracite coal.

Caption For Beccles, From The Marshes 1894

In the days when trading wherries plied their way up and down the rivers, transporting goods from the sea ports, or from one town to another, Beccles was a thriving port.

Caption For Dartmouth, New Quay 1890

Dartmouth has always been a port for adventurers and plunderers.

Caption For Dartmouth, New Quay 1890

Dartmouth has always been a port for adventurers and plunderers.

Caption For Beccles, From The Marshes 1894

In the days when trading wherries plied their way up and down the rivers, transporting goods from the East Coast sea ports, or from one town to another, Beccles was a thriving port.

Caption For Gravesend, Clifton Marine Parade C1898

Its situation, opposite the Essex port of Tilbury, led to its becoming the pilot station for the Port of London; at the time of this photograph it was still the world's busiest port.