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1903-1910, Cerrigceinwen Ref. RNC665921
1903-1910, Cerrig-Mân Ref. RNC665930
1899-1900, Chaddlewood Ref. RNC666004
1899-1909, Chale Green Ref. RNC666093
1897-1898, Chalkwell Ref. RNC666167
1902-1903, Derby Ref. RNC690219
1899-1900, Devonport Ref. RNC690529
1903-1904, Craiglockhart Ref. RNC680884
1902, Bilston Ref. RNC640143
1903-1904, Bishopsgarth Ref. RNC641188
1903-1904, Bonnington Ref. RNC645830
0, 0, 0, Borough Ref. RNC646259
1899-1909, Bouldnor Ref. RNC646788
1902-1903, Boulton Ref. RNC646810
1902-1903, Breadsall Hilltop Ref. RNC649156
1899, Brentry Ref. RNC649521
1903-1910, City Dulas Ref. RNC669049
1903-1906, Clermiston Ref. RNC670343
1903-1904, Colinton Ref. RNC675387
1899-1909, Colwell Bay Ref. RNC675874

Books

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Memories

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Christmas Eves 1960s

I was born in Stroud and lived in Cashesgreen and Paganhill until I was 11 when the family moved to Hertfordshire. My aunt lived at Minchinhampton in a house my sister now owns. As children we remember making the then very ...Read more

A memory of Rodborough in 1963 by Tina Owen

Gravestone

My husband's grandparents Alexander and Jane Gillespie are buried at Barhol Chapel, Aberdeenshire. Alexander died on 20 January 1940. We have a photograph of their gravestone there.

A memory of Barthol Chapel in 1940 by Carol Keith

A Year To Remember

How well I remember arriving at Wells-next-the-Sea from Leicester as a new bride. My husband was a former high school pen-friend who was now in England serving in the U.S Air Force, having been in the country from his ...Read more

A memory of Wells-Next-The-Sea in 1951 by Janet Ramsey

Memories Of Swithland

My first memory of Swithland Village goes way back to the days when I was very young. The war was over and we had become accustomed to Holidays at Home instead of going to the sea-side. My parents bought a chalet in what we ...Read more

A memory of Swithland in 1947 by Janet Ramsey

Sylvia Pearse

I remember your grandparents and Sylvia. They used to visit Central Villas a lot. Sylvia was a friend of Florence and Walter Bennett (sister and brother). My parents Rex and Gwen Harris lived next door. I was wondering what had ...Read more

A memory of Menheniot by Noreen Keenleyside

Days Gone By

My memories of Greyabbey date back to 1940 just after the Blitz when Mum and her 3 sisters plus one sister-in-law with a bunch of kids relocated to Cardy, a small community appox. 3 miles from Greyabbey. I was 8 years of age at the ...Read more

A memory of Greyabbey in 1940 by Joe Murphy

The Shelter

What a wonderful picture this is, a lovely summer's day at the height of the summer season (by the look of the beach). The small shelter featuring in the picture disappeared overnight during a cliff-fall around the mid 1960s (a ...Read more

A memory of Overstrand by Phil Dunning

Mill Street

I was born at 22 Mill Street in 1941 and attended Fairy Street School from 1945-1951 and later Gallowflat from 1951-1955.

A memory of Rutherglen in 1950 by Thomas Kyle

I Remeber Hutton Residential School

I was a 'student' at the institution from about 1948 to 1953. I remember some of the staff. Head master was Mr Higdon, Teacher of wood work and house master was Mr McFadon. there was Gov Reily, Mr & ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield in 1953 by Peter Le May

Woolwich Ferry

There has been a ferry at Woolwich for many centuries but the people of Woolwich complained in the 1880s that West London had free access across the River Thames by bridges so why couldn't they have free travel? The river was too busy ...Read more

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Captions

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Caption For Reading, St Lawrence's Church 1896

This fine church at the top end of the Market Place was situated by the south gate of the Abbey.

Caption For Reading, The Maiwand Memorial C1920

After World War I the base of the Maiwand Memorial with its fluted pilasters and stone swags was rebuilt in a harder limestone, for the name panels had eroded badly.

Caption For Reading, University College 1912

In 1912 the college was an extension college of London University, which is how most of the 'red brick' universities started; it achieved independent status in 1926.

Caption For Cardiff, The Infirmary 1893

Opened in 1883 the Edward Seward-designed South Wales and Monmouthshire Infirmary was built at a cost of £23,000.

Caption For Lickey, The Church C1965

Close by stands Lickey Grange, the former home of Lord Austin (1866-1941), who founded the nearby Longbridge car factory in 1905.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Swimming Pool 1936

The swimming pool was finished in July 1932, but not officially opened until 18 August that year.

Caption For Axmouth, The Harbour And Haven Cliff 1922

Certainly the Vikings, raiding this coast, used the Axe to seek plunder far inland.

Caption For Lofthouse, General View C1960

This lovely view shows the upper reaches of Nidderdale above the village of Lofthouse, between Ramsgill and Middlesmoor.

Caption For East Lyng, St Bartholomew's Church C1955

St Bartholomew's Church has a beautiful Somerset tower.

Caption For Porlock, High Street C1960

This is another scene that has little changed: there is still a chemist's and candy shop on the right and garage on the left, minus petrol pumps.

Caption For Basildon, Industrial Estate C1965

The Ford Tractor Plant—resplendent with its 600,000 gallon water-tower (right)—occupied the whole of the No 3 Industrial Estate.

Caption For Pitsea, High Street C1955

The shops on the left were sacrificed when the new A13 cut across Pitsea in the early 1970s.

Caption For New Brighton, Lighthouse 1892

The foundation stone of the New Brighton lighthouse was laid on 8 June 1827 by Thomas Littledale, Mayor of Liverpool.

Caption For Mumbles, The Promenade 1898

Strictly speaking, the name actually refers to two islets near here which are only accessible at low tide, but the name has come to refer to the whole promontory.

Caption For Redditch, Huins Shoes, Market Place C1955

Huins Shoes dominated the corner of Market Place for over half a century, but it has gone now, and a bakery occupies the premises.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Road, Crabbs Cross C1965

In May 1643 King Charles I, raising troops for war, reviewed 10,000 men at 'Crabbe Crosse' - or so it is said. It seems a large number if they were drawn only from the local area.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, The Village 1914

Next to the towpath is a traditional riverside cottage with a brick parapet gable.

Caption For Woodstock, Park Street C1960

The house to the right of the arched entrance at the far end of the street is where the poet Chaucer once lived.

Caption For Holdenhurst, Throop Village C1945

Holdenhurst has retained its rural setting near the banks of the River Stour, despite the sprawl of Bournemouth across its more distant meadows.

Caption For Monkton Combe, The Mill C1955

At the end of Mill Lane, across the course of the old Somerset Coal Canal (1794-1898) and past a small 17th-century stone lock-up, is the former water mill.

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1953

Here we see the High Street from the foot of Bank Street, showing clearly the overhead cables for the trolley-buses, one of which is in the foreground.

Caption For Topcliffe, Long Street C1955

Seen from its modern bypass on the A168 trunk road south of Thirsk, Topcliffe looks like a modern village of new housing estates.

Caption For Wensley, The Village C1960

A workman (centre) scythes the grass on the village green at Wensley.

Caption For Birchington, The Square C1955

Birchington is the westernmost of Margate's satellite villages; the old quarter of this resort is more than a half-mile from the sea front.