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Happy Holidays

My husband, myself and 2 daughters have spent many happy holidays camping in Penally in the 1970s and early 1980s. We camped in a field near the pub owned by a farming family, the sun always shone, we spent hours on the beautiful beach, ...Read more

A memory of Penally in 1976 by sue

Takes You Back Doesnt It!

Takes you back doesn't it! Just for a minute, forget everything stressful and read this............ Close your eyes and go back in time... Before the Internet... Before semi-automatics, joyriders and crack.... ...Read more

A memory of Blackhall Rocks in 1977 by Stephen Rafferty

Stonehills Wgc

This view is looking north from the west side of Stonehills towards the Cherry Tree Public House. Just out of view on the left was the old Police Station (the site of which has still not been developed) whilst across the road ...Read more

A memory of Welwyn Garden City in 1958 by Alan Vacani

Mrs Cladd

Anyone remember Mrs Cladd who lived in a converted railway carriage - at least I think thats what it was - just up from Fairfax Hall, opposite the house called Farthings? She was an old lady who grew what we now call cherry tomatoes, but ...Read more

A memory of Menston in 1961 by Alison Thomas

Happy Days At Lerryn St Veep

As a 10 year old and London evacuee Lerryn became home for a while. First being billeted at a retired naval captain's house by the river near the bridge. His name I believe was Capt. Pippit or similar. He owned a small ...Read more

A memory of Lerryn in 1940 by John Keene S

Looking For My Ugandan Father Circa 1959

I am looking for my birth father but unfortunately have very little information and am hoping that someone who was at the college in 1959, or who have relatives that attended the college, may be able to help. ...Read more

A memory of Camborne in 1959 by Amanda Lugg

Crofts Bank Road Shops Circa 1956

I lived in Urmston between 1951 and 1974 with my parents and twin brother, Michael. We knew most of these shops and business premises very well indeed. On the left side the premises were as follows, The corner shop ...Read more

A memory of Urmston in 1956 by John Owen

My Childhood

I was born in 1944 in my grandmother's house named 'Bloemfontein' at Higher Fraddon. She named the house after the capital of the Orange Free State of South Africa where she was born. Her father, my great-grandfather Parkyn, was a ...Read more

A memory of Higher Tolcarne in 1948 by Peter Crago Goodman

Brenda Burton Of Holly Cottage

It was either 1939 or 1940 when we moved into Holly Cottage, I was two years old, there was a  thatched roof and it had been two houses semi det, very primitive, dirt flooring, with a huge stone and I really mean big - ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere by Brenda Burton

My Little County Down Village

Oct.1968 - April 1969 I remember stepping off the Ferry in Belfast from England and meeting my father with my luggage at hand.  After loading my suitcases in his car. He treated me to my first Belfast breakfast and I ...Read more

A memory of Portavogie in 1968

Captions

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Caption For Petersfield, The Maltings 2005

These would be judged, sold to the highest bidder, reloaded again, and taken away by the purchaser. This was very hard work; a sack of barley would weigh one and a half hundredweight.

Caption For Sharpness, The Severn Railway Bridge C1955

On the evening of 25 October 1960 in dense fog the bridge was struck by the estuarine tankers 'Arkendale H', carrying 400 tons of heavy fuel oil, and 'Wastdale H', loaded with 350 tons of petrol.

Caption For Whalley, King Street 1921

Whalley means 'the clearing or field by the hill', and we can see how close the hill, known as Whalley Nab, is from our photograph.

Caption For Epsom, The Post Office 1898

It was snapped up by the enterprising Henry Dorling, who built a new library and print works next door, with extra living space.

Caption For Rugby, The School Quadrangle 1922

In the shallow recess stands a pump which was used by the boys to collect their washing water until washrooms and indoor toilets were installed in 1922.

Caption For Leicester, Cavendish House, Abbey Park C1955

It was founded in 1143 by Robert le Bossu, and was dissolved in 1538 after an unsuccessful attempt by the last abbot to withstand the suppression.

Caption For Rugby, The School Cloisters 1922

In the shallow recess stands a pump which was used by the boys to collect their washing water until washrooms and indoor toilets were installed in 1922.

Caption For Twickenham, War Memorial, Radnor Gardens 2005

The impact on Twickenham of the carnage of the First World War can be seen by the many local names on the war memorials around the town and neighbouring districts.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Stone Bridge 1919

There was no unbroken link back to the earlier settlers who had been drawn here by the fertile gravel farmland. Nevertheless, it is with those primordial settlers that we shall begin.

Caption For Glasgow, The Necropolis 1890

By the beginning of the 17th century the centre of Glasgow had shifted south, to the foot of the High Street where it joined the Saltmarket.

Caption For Hurst Green, The Cross 1950

This is the Shirburne's village; it was started by the family to house estate workers, and servants from nearby Stonyhurst, whose entrance is on the left.

Caption For Filey, Church Ravine 1890

Although it was requisitioned by the RAF during the war, it re-opened in 1946 to a tired nation in desperate need of fun and relaxation.

Caption For Swindon, Town Gardens C1955

The Park Keeper's Lodge and the Aviary The gardens were laid out in the late 19th century on the site of old Purbeck stone quarries formerly owned by the Goddard family.

Caption For Styal, The Cotton Mill 1897

Now owned by the National Trust, it is a remarkable survival of one of the first stages of the Industrial Revolution, when the new water- powered mills had to seek fast-flowing streams to power

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Abbeygate Street C1955

Next are Groom's stationers and booksellers run by the Groom sisters; Hilton's Shoes and Collis the jeweller occupy the building with Venetian-style oriel windows.

Caption For St Neots, Brook Street C1955

The business goes back to the 17th century, and was started by the landlord of the Bell, who was also a blacksmith.

Caption For Preston, Dock, East Side C1955

Firefighting was hampered by the fact that the crew spoke no English, and could not be understood when they raised the alarm.

Caption For Teddington, The Anglers Hotel And The River 1890

The river is at this point scarcely affected by the tides, which are two hours later than at London Bridge, and the low and high water levels are respectively 16½ and 1½ feet higher, the bed

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

Amongst the companies operating services to Belfast were the IOMSPCo, the Barrow Steam Navigation Co, controlled by the Midland Railway with sailings from Barrow and Morecambe, and a joint Lancashire

Caption For Epsom, Bowdens 2002

Lester Bowden died in 1980, leaving his sons Richard and Warwick in charge of the rebuilding programme occasioned by the Ashley Centre.

Caption For Epsom, Race Day C1955

Aureole, on the other hand, was owned by the young and greatly loved new Queen.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Abbey 1906

This was changed dramatically by the 1768 Turnpike Trust Act; it established a fine toll road from Hatfield to Reading via Amersham, High Wycombe and Marlow.

Caption For Alnwick, The Gatehouse C1955

The 11th-century castle was extended by the Percy family after they bought it in 1309.

Caption For New Brighton, The Lighthouse 1887

During daylight hours, when the depth of water in Rock Gut is less than eleven feet, a black ball is exhibited by the side of the lantern.