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
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- 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 24,073 to 24,096.
Memories
29,048 memories found. Showing results 10,031 to 10,040.
Goring By Sea
I was born in the war years in Broadwater, we moved to Goring when I was 2 years old. I grew up in open fields and smallholdings and nurseries. I remember going down to the beach and playing on what is now the Greensward, then it was ...Read more
A memory of Worthing in 1947 by
Fond Memories
I lived in one of the cottages at bottom of the castle; it was my playground. My brothers and I would run around the top of the wall. The farmer just up past the Castle and us were friends. There was a gate at bottom of the hill and we would get tips for opening and closing the gate.
A memory of Kilmartin in 1964 by
1955 To 1960
I was a pupil here and Miss Dickie ('The Bird' as we called her) was our headmistress and much respected and revered. I believe she retired a while after. It was an excellent school though we did take it all for granted sometimes. We were ...Read more
A memory of Cheam in 1955 by
Stratford Home For Unmarried Mothers
Does anyone remember a Church of England home for unmarried mothers? There appears to be no mention of one in history pages, and no record of the poor girls who left their babies there.
A memory of West Ham in 1957
Landlord Of Redhouse 1958
I was master of small coaster loading molasses for London. The landlord was a Canadian army veteran who had a badly injured shoulder. He was sniped at by a German 88, quite a big gun, at Bergen op Zoom. Rumour also had it ...Read more
A memory of Cantley in 1958 by
A Young Yank At Wadenhoe 1955
In 1955, several Air Force families stationed variously at Alconbury and Molesworth Air Force Bases in England found themselves renting flats (apts) in a Jacobean Manor House in the English Countryside. The landlady, ...Read more
A memory of Wadenhoe in 1955 by
Good Days
Hi,my parents Moira and Jim ran the george and dragon in the early 70s and i went to the local junior school.My best memory of the pub was being given a chance to play the drums for a band named tonic blue,does anyone remember.
A memory of Farnborough by
Collyhurst 1970s
Hi, Jo Parnell here and we lived at Southern Drive. I went to St James primary 1974. I remember having a lot of freedom to wander. Does anyone remember the electric circus ? I'd love to see some photos of the flats. I remember ...Read more
A memory of Collyhurst in 1970 by
House
I remember moving to my granddad's house when I was 9yrs old. It was an old house, no bath room, only out side loo. My dad who brought me up built a bathroom on so we could have a bath - before we used tin bath in front of the fire. It was a ...Read more
A memory of Farncombe in 1969 by
Clothes Shop Called Snob?
Does anyone remember a clothes shop called Snob in portsmouth and I think there was one in southampton too,back in the seventies I loved that shop but have never seen any pictures of it does anyone have one? also there ...Read more
A memory of Portsmouth in 1978
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Captions
29,395 captions found. Showing results 24,073 to 24,096.
The Cotswold-stone Dorchester Hotel, seen on the extreme left of the photograph, opened in 1947. After extensive refurbishment, it reopened as the Feathers in the 1980s.
Even from distant Clee Hill in Shropshire they enable you to instantly pinpoint the location of Brierley Hill.
Over a century later, the Pavilion Gardens still provide the nucleus of the town's leisure activities, with Frank Matcham's beautifully-restored Opera House close by.
The bridge carries the A6 over the River Derwent in the background of this photograph, which was taken from the river.
The magnificent church of St John the Baptist, St Mary and St Lawrence has a 181ft spire.
It was to Sheerness dockyard that Nelson's body was brought, preserved in a barrel of spirit, following his death at Trafalgar.
The sandstone and brick structure originally had open archways on the ground floor, like the similar building in the centre of Bakewell.
Another view of Derby Road, Swanwick, a little further north, opposite Willgoose's newsagents shop, on the left.
Located in the border country between West and East Sussex, Keymer (or Kymer as it used to be known) has been held by some of the country's richest and most influential families over the centuries.
This is the reverse view of U10054 (above), looking towards the town. On the right, hidden by bushes, is West Bank; further down West Deyne protrudes.
On the bend of the street stands a timber-framed 17th-century farmhouse with a huge chimney stack.
This viewpoint on Coppice Hill is a favourite spot for photographing Chalford.
The centre of the village is located around the White Horse public house (centre right).
Looking up a half-deserted High Street on a sunny day. The 'island' block with Bank Street on the right is clearly visible.
The bridge was rebuilt at the beginning of the 15th century and widened in 1856.
This is a good example of a Board School. These were set up in the 1870s to provide education in places where no schools had been established by religious bodies.
It is all here because this point along the River Deben has a steep shingle bank upon which boats can be landed or launched at any state of the tide.
The classical-style building on the left is the Midland Bank, claimed by many to be one of the town's finest build- ings.
The Priory Church of St Mary and St Michael was never elevated to abbey status. The tower has a unique formation: the upper part is built crosswise to the lower.
On the opposite side of the road are the chemist's Hinton Lake and the post office.
These cottages on Ratford Hill are similar in style to the Sandy Lane estate cottages. The pair on the right was built in the early 19th century for Bowood estate workers.
This pool was to the east of the pier. Motor boats can be seen in the foreground but the pool was split in two.
This wonderfully grand vista with Snowdon in the background is one of the most photographed and painted views in Snowdonia.
The Newark Museum is in one of the distant houses on the right and is well worth vistiing.
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