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Maps

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1899, Pendeford Ref. RNE803198
1899, Penmynydd Ref. RNE803717
1887 - 1899, Amlwch Ref. HOSM34042
1899, Amlwch Port Ref. HOSM38837
1886 - 1899, Mynydd Mechell Ref. HOSM54463
1899, Pentrefelin Ref. HOSM56480
1887 - 1899, Rhosybol Ref. HOSM57737
1913 - 1914, Cowpen Bewley Ref. HOSM42075
1913 - 1914, Cowpen Bewley Ref. HOSM42076
1856 - 1914, Wolviston Ref. HOSM65050
1887 - 1888, Cerrigceinwen Ref. HOSM40478
1888 - 1899, Trefdraeth Ref. HOSM62285
1896, Cowes Ref. HOSM34374
1896, Gurnard Ref. HOSM47354
1881 - 1899, Boulton Moor Ref. HOSM38423
1879 - 1882, Chaddesden Ref. HOSM40486
1881 - 1899, Chellaston Ref. HOSM40681
1881 - 1882, Darley Abbey Ref. HOSM42885
1882 - 1899, Pear Tree Ref. HOSM56200
1882 - 1899, Pride Park Ref. HOSM57149

Books

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Memories

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Born In 1956

i was born in Hadleigh in1956, my grandfather worked at Gallaghers butchers which from my memory was back this side of the Esso petrol station.

A memory of Hadleigh by Sharon Cross

My Childhood

I believe that my maternal grandmother once lived in the pub called The Rising Sun. Her maiden name was Mary Alice Bellis - and my parents, sister and I visited the village during the 1930s. . We stayed with family who lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Rhydymwyn in 1930 by Evelyn Evans

Spurstow

I was born in Spurstow and lived by the crossroads on the A49 and went to the girls' school till I was seven, Miss Bratt was the teacher and lived in Tarporley and came to school on a scooter. Miss Rodgers was the head teacher and she ...Read more

A memory of Spurstow in 1950 by David Stockton

Pixton

My grandfather - Jim Williams - worked on the estate, he lived at Newbridge Lodge for many years. He took me with him to work one day when I was about 8 or 9 years old, I don't remember much apart from that they were cutting a hedge in ...Read more

A memory of Pixton Park by Ian Lovell

Good Times

I was at Throxenby Hall in the early 1960s. I would love to contact any old boys from late 1950s to early 1960s.

A memory of Throxenby in 1960 by Michael Winn

Living On Pool Bank New Road

We moved to Pool in 1943 as my father had a job as an aircraft inspector at the factory at what is now Leeds & Bradford Airport. We lived in a house one corner up from the notorious Furze Hill Corner which was a ...Read more

A memory of Pool in 1945 by Ian Scott

Childhood Holidays

I will never know why, but we used to take the train to Lundin Links, and then taxi to Lower Largo. I don't know when these holidays started (I was born in 1957 and there are certainly photos of me around 3 years old). ...Read more

A memory of Lower Largo in 1965 by Keith Palmer

George Alcock

Norma asked about George Alcock. There is quite a lot of info about his history on the search engines. Our daughter Shelley was taught by Mr Alcock at Southfields Primary School, Stanground. This was her last year when she was ...Read more

A memory of Old Fletton in 1970 by Lynda Porter

Fishing Off The Pier

My memories of the area around the Castle are of fishing both off the pier and from the beach at the other side of the castle from this picture, it would have been around 1978/9 while I was still an apprentice at Timex and before ...Read more

A memory of Dundee by Derek Cole

The Norden Family Of West Wratting And Weston Colville

I have been researching the Norden Family History for my husband's uncle. His mother was born in London and he wondered why she came to live in Weston Colville with relatives. James Norden ...Read more

A memory of West Wratting in 1860 by Pauline Barker

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Captions

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Caption For Guildford, York Road 1904

Here we look along the present A246 to the east of the town, showing the Victorian terraced housing. Note the trees planted right at the edge of the kerb.

Caption For Poole, Sandecotes, Parkstone 1900

The two boys are posing at the south end of Highbridge Road near the junction with Belle Vue Road.

Caption For Washfield, Weir 1920

Although the Exe is a natural watercourse, it is also used as a conduit to bring water to both Tiverton and Exeter.

Caption For Belfast, Royal Avenue 1897

At this time, although authority had been obtained to electrify the system, this did not happen until it was taken over by the corporation in 1904.

Caption For Belfast, The Isle Of Man Steamer, Fenella 1897

A view of the steamer at Belfast Docks. There are still summer sailings from Belfast to the Isle of Man.

Caption For North Berwick, Marine Hotel And Links 1897

By the beginning of the 20th century, North Berwick was beginning to rival St Andrews.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

This view looks towards Lendal Bridge and the towering bulk of the Minster.

Caption For Carisbrooke, From The Castle C1955

King Charles I was held prisoner at Carisbrooke after the Civil War. A window through which he attempted to escape is still shown to visitors.

Caption For Carisbrooke, From The Castle C1955

King Charles I was held prisoner at Carisbrooke after the Civil War. A window through which he attempted to escape is still shown to visitors.

Caption For Colwell Bay, The Front C1955

Colwell Bay, just west of Yarmouth, has a good mile of sand sheltered by the low cliffs behind.

Caption For Banbury, Market Place 1960

The clock on the top of the Town Hall is visible, peeping above the rooftops in the town's Market Place.

Caption For Newport, Church Street Cottages C1960

At one time striped sunblinds of the type protecting the third door were very popular. Nearby is the church of St Mary the Virgin, parts of which date from the 14th century.

Caption For Abergavenny, Llanwenarth Church Interior 1898

St Peter's was restored extensively in the 19th century.

Caption For Windermere, Above Waterhead 1912

Horse-drawn coaches wait patiently to take passengers from the boats at Waterhead, near Ambleside on Windermere.

Caption For Abridge, Market Place C1960

The White Hart building (right) dates from the 1880s, but the establishment is much older, being mentioned in a list of inns of the 1720s.

Caption For Angmering, The Church 1899

The church of St Margaret lies at Angmering, not to be confused with neighbouring Angmering-on-Sea.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Mountain 1888

Another view of Harrison Stickle, highest of the Langdale Pikes, this time from the valley at the bridge near the Dungeon Ghyll Hotel, a favourite haunt of walkers and climbers.

Caption For Salisbury, New Canal C1955

Viewed from the corner of the High Street, Boots is on the left hand side, with W H Smith opposite.There is a striking canopy over a former hoist at Stokes Tea and Coffee Warehouse on the left of

Caption For Rugeley, Lower Brook Street 1955

In 1954 the NCB sank its first pit in the country at Lea Hall, Rugeley.The colliery opened in July 1960; most of its output went by conveyor direct to nearby Rugeley, a power station.

Caption For Askrigg, The Parish Church C1950

St Oswald's parish church at Askrigg is the mother church of Wensleydale, and it is easily the largest church in the dale.

Caption For Bournemouth, St Peters Church C1955

Bournemouth's Square stands at the very heart of the town, astride the Bourne Stream.

Caption For Portishead, The Beach 1887

The opening of the railway put Portishead at less than one hour's travelling time from the centre of Bristol.

Caption For Elm, Church 1901

The wonderful church of All Saints has a fine 13th-century tower with lancet windows inserted into blind arcades. The belfry is embattled, with turrets at the corners.

Caption For Woodstock, Market Street C1960

Looking along Market Street towards Market Square, at the far end we can see the old Town Hall.