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Maps

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1945, Godshill Ref. NPO717096
1947, Norton Ref. NPO794562
1945, Oakfield Ref. NPO795413
1946, Oakwood Ref. NPO795693
1946, Old Basford Ref. NPO796221
1946, Old Fallings Ref. NPO796431
1946, Old Fletton Ref. NPO796451
1946, Orton Brimbles Ref. NPO798062
1946, Orton Southgate Ref. NPO798076
1947, Parciau Ref. NPO800330
1945, Parkhurst Ref. NPO801522
1946, Paston Ref. NPO801885
1947, Pencraig Ref. NPO803149
1947, Penmon Ref. NPO803709
1947, Pentrefelin Ref. NPO804432
1947, Penysarn Ref. NPO805057
1945, Pimlico Ref. NPO806233
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1945, St John's Wood Ref. NPO824000

Books

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Memories

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Braddock And Bagshaws Chemists

I left Robinhill Technical School in July 1954 and started work at Braddock and Bagshaw's Chemist at the bottom of the iron railings on Yorkshire Street. I worked there until January 1960 when I left to do my National ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1954 by Frank Eaton

Moving To The Shrewsbury Area

My dad was posted from Strensall in Yorkshire to Nescliffe in the beginning of 1959. We took a steam train to Shrewsbury, then a bus to Nescliffe. At night the family of 3, plus cat in a basket, plodded across a ...Read more

A memory of Shrewsbury in 1959 by Kathryn Anson

The Farrow Family

I am trying to contact the Farrow family; Ramon, Alan, Terence, Stuart and others. I lived with their grandfather from 1941-1953, when I then emigrated to Canada. Please contact me at john@moloney.com

A memory of Oldham by John Moloney

Happy Days During School Summer Holidays

I can always remember the long hot summer days swiming in the burn at the head of the loch with my twin brother Johnnie, Hugh Macintyre, David Clarke and others; we also used to go up the hill to the ...Read more

A memory of Garelochhead in 1956 by Ronnie Kilpatrick

The Tarry Beck

I remember pulling George Thompson from the beck at high tide. The streets were Prospect Place, Customs Row, Cargo Fleet Lane, South View, Bristol Street, Dover Street, Chester Street, Cambridge Rd and one I don't remember. I lived ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet by Donald Bennett

Happy Times

I was born the day my parents moved to Sshilbottle. We lived at 16 Farne View but this was later changed to 16 St James Road. Nearly everyone's dad worked at the pit. Shilbottle seemed to be split in two - we had our own Church of ...Read more

A memory of Shilbottle in 1954 by Edith Frearson

Cantray Square

Our family lived at Cantray Home Farm on Cantray Square, where my father George Hay was farm manager to Charlie Monroe. We were 4 sister; Moira, Alice, Catherine and Lilian Hay who all went to Croy School. We walked there past Holme ...Read more

A memory of Croy in 1952 by Alice Wikel

Happy Days

I was born at 'Barford View' in Churt in 1952 and lived there until I was 13. I am one of eight children of the Lindsey-Clark family, my brothers and one of my sisters still live in the area. I have such wonderful memories of Churt - cricket ...Read more

A memory of Churt in 1952 by Trudi Gatehouse

Farm Trailers

I went to school at St Mary's down Horncastle Road and we would sit by the Maud Foster and wait for the trailers of peas to go by on their way to the canners by Bargate Bridge, then grab arms fulls of pea vines then sit and eat them at the side of the road - we always ate our veg!

A memory of Boston in 1959 by Kieran Johnson

East Harling, Audrey Hudson

I came to E.H. in 1947 when I was 2 yrs old, and lived in Gallants Lane - opposite Fen Lane. Audrey Hudson used to organize the village children for the St John's Ambulance Brigade practice evenings, when we would ...Read more

A memory of East Harling in 1955 by Keith Wooldridge

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Captions

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Caption For Toppesfield, The Village Pump C1960

The imposing pump stands at a cross roads in the village.

Caption For The Lizard, The Lifeboat Slip 1927

This old lifeboat station was in Polpeor Cove at the very southern extremity of the peninsula, exposed to the full force of the Atlantic and littered with reefs.

Caption For Paignton, The Promenade And Sands 1907

Paignton became fashionable with the arrival of the Singer family, who built Oldway Mansion in 1874.

Caption For Morecambe, The West End Pier 1899

At the turn of the 20th century, late Victorians enjoy a walk above the water on West End Pier.

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church And The Bus Depot C1950

There is a spring in the step of the young soldiers who have just been dropped off at the bus station.

Caption For Aldeburgh, The Parade 1906

We are looking north at the North Lookout.

Caption For Kingswear, From Dartmouth 1890

The jetty here was used for landing coal, some for bunkering for ships and later for the coal gas works at Torquay.

Caption For Elmley Castle, The Village C1960

Leland the traveller recorded that only one tower and a little stonework from the castle remained at the time of his visit.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Parade 1891

Hunstanton is pictured here while the town was still under construction: note that on the right of the photograph there is no Town Hall.

Caption For Gorleston, The Beach And The Promenade 1922

The Gorleston Pavilion (left), always a popular venue with its dance hall and theatre, is hosting the summer show— The Revumorists.

Caption For Barnt Green, The Green C1965

It is difficult to pinpoint the viewpoint (possibly Bilberry Hill) and to be sure which reservoirs we are looking at here.

Caption For Lickey, Bittell Reservoirs C1965

It is difficult to pinpoint the viewpoint (possibly Bilberry Hill) and to be sure which reservoirs we are looking at here.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Trams 1912

An electric tram service started on 6 February 1904, and continued to operate until 1932. Previously they were steam powered.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Harbour 1892

We are looking north- eastwards from the Lower Walk, across mooring lines in the sand, at low water; sailing vessels are moored beside the Cobb Warehouses (right).

Caption For Lickey, Bittell Reservoirs C1965

It is difficult to pinpoint the viewpoint (possibly Bilberry Hill) and to be sure which reservoirs we are looking at here.

Caption For Broughton, The Cross Roads C1955

At the corner of the B4025 and the entrance road to Broughton Castle, we see the Saye & Sele Arms advertising Chesham & Brackley Breweries Ltd.

Caption For Pevensey, The Castle 1894

The castle dominates the old town, originally founded by the Romans who built the first castle - one of their chain of forts along the Saxon shore.

Caption For Alfriston, Market Square 1921

A quiet day at the now permanently busy market cross - the only original market cross remaining in East Sussex. On the left is Market Cross House, now the Smugglers Inn.

Caption For Oakham, The Cricket Pavilion C1950

Oakham CC have a fine ground at the Lime Kilns Field, Brooke Road, which was extended to county size.

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Caption For Borrowdale, Grange 1893

The Ferry arriving at the Nab c1955 By the time this photograph was taken, cars had replaced the horses and carts, and the crossing was accomplished by a chain-operated pulley.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

The Hoad Hill Monument at Ulverston is a replica of the Eddystone Lighthouse, and was built as a memorial to Sir John Barrow, founder of the Royal Geographical Society and for 40 years Secretary to the

Caption For Richmond, Aske Hall West Front 1893

Georgian additions on the left, since reduced in size, were designed by the York architect John Carr for Sir Lawrence Dundas.

Caption For Richmond, Aske Hall West Front 1893

Georgian additions on the left, since reduced in size, were designed by the York architect John Carr for Sir Lawrence Dundas.

Caption For Torpoint, Ferry C1955

The lorry at the head of the ferry queue is probably taking empties back to the Plymouth Brewery near Halfpenny Bridge in Stonehouse.