Places
36 places found.
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- Ellesmere Port, Cheshire
- Burry Port, Dyfed
- Port Talbot, West Glamorgan
- Neath, West Glamorgan
- Briton Ferry, West Glamorgan
- Resolven, West Glamorgan
- Skewen, West Glamorgan
- Port Glasgow, Strathclyde
- Pyle, West Glamorgan
- Port-en-Bessin, France
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- Crynant, West Glamorgan (near Resolven)
- Port Askaig, Strathclyde
- Port Ellen, Strathclyde
- Port Charlotte, Strathclyde
- Port Wemyss, Strathclyde
- Port Said, Egypt
- Cockenzie and Port Seton, Lothian
- Laleston, West Glamorgan
- Seven Sisters, West Glamorgan
- Tonna, West Glamorgan
- Port Isaac, Cornwall
- Port-Eynon, West Glamorgan
- Port Erin, Isle of Man
- Port Sunlight, Merseyside
- Port Gaverne, Cornwall
- Margam, West Glamorgan (near Port Talbot)
- Port St Mary, Isle of Man
- Port Quin, Cornwall
- Port Navas, Cornwall
- Glyn-neath, West Glamorgan
- Aberavon, West Glamorgan
- Port Appin, Strathclyde
- Port Bannatyne, Strathclyde
- Port Soderick, Isle of Man
- Milborne Port, Somerset
Photos
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Maps
711 maps found.
Books
4 books found. Showing results 577 to 4.
Memories
301 memories found. Showing results 241 to 250.
Braunstone Memories
My dad, Ken, was born 13 May 1938 in the front bedroom of 5 Gallards Hill - he was the youngest son to Sidney and Gladys Taylor. My grandad spent almost all his life in the Leicestershire Regiment. During ww2 my grandad was ...Read more
A memory of Braunstone Town by
Port Regis
I was also at Port Regis for a time from around 1949/50 when I was around 5. Not a happy place for me and some of the memories still haunt til this day.
A memory of Broadstairs
The People Were Great And Very Friendly.
I worked at Port of Manchester Warehouses in the 1950's. I have great memories of that time. I often got bridged in Traffird Road on my way to work. The Estate Office workers and the Cold Stire office ...Read more
A memory of Trafford Park by
St Andrews Avenue 1959 To 1969
I moved to St Andrews Avenue from a prefab in Harold Wood with my parents and my baby sister when I was 9. I went to Dunningford school which was really handy as our house backed on to the pathway that led to the school so ...Read more
A memory of Elm Park by
Some Memories Of Tighnabruaich
My father's family had holidayed in Tighnabruaich at the end of the 19th century. My parents, when young, stayed at Stronecarrick (end house next to boatyard) and at Lismore which was home of the Olding family. ...Read more
A memory of Tighnabruaich
Forest Hall
My dad was Rod Welsh a football player in the 30's. He played for Portsmouth and Port Vale. Are there any photo's out there? We lived in Forest Hall till we moved to Canada. Great place to grow up - anybody got any photo's of the village? Ann Brewer (nee Welsh)
A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by
Remembering The Good Days
I was born in milk street Hyde in the 40's went to Greenfield Street Juniors then onto Leigh street Secondary, I so remember Hetts sweet shop the ABC minors at the Stannies, the market, woolworths, the house that jack built, the ...Read more
A memory of Hyde by
Living In Ellesmere Port
I lived in Ellesmere Port from 1954 to 1966, in Wolverhampton Rd. I went to Milton Rd primary then the Wirral Grammar school as the Port had no grammar school then. Every day there were 6 full special Crosville buses ...Read more
A memory of Ellesmere Port by
Teacher Waterhole
Like others in these comments ,I to went to Courtlands Primary School and remember well the building of Moat Mount School. In the early sixties the Landlord of the "Royal Scot" was a Mr Mullen and his son Dave sat next to me in ...Read more
A memory of Mill Hill by
Alderman's Hill
I lived in a flat over Walton, Hassell & Port in Alderman's Hill. Situated on the corner of Groveland's Road opposite Broomfield Park. Spent a lot of time in the park, on the swings etc & collecting conkers. I was living ...Read more
A memory of Palmers Green by
Captions
782 captions found. Showing results 577 to 600.
Fishing was a vital local industry in this remote north-eastern port, and in 1914 there were still more than 200 boats registered here.
Despite subsequent rebuilding, the distinctive shape of its walls has been perpetuated since the Middle Ages, when Lyme was one of England's premier ports.
Once a thriving port, Bewdley paid the price for turning away the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal Co, who wanted to connect with the Severn here.
The village of Pyle is situated north of Porthcawl just off the M4 between Bridgend and Port Talbot.
The journey from the capital to the naval port took eight hours; the six hours to Liphook cost 13s 6d.
There were two Littlehamptons, a busy port and fishing village about half a mile inland on the east bank of the Arun, and the seaside resort which grew up after 1800.
There were two Littlehamptons, a busy port and fishing village about half a mile inland on the east bank of the Arun, and the seaside resort which grew up after 1800.
Penmaenmawr was originally a port for the shipment of local stone; it became the favourite holiday resort of W M Gladstone, who always spoke with affection of 'dear old Penmaenmawr'.
In 1865 the Bristol Port & Pier Railway opened its single line between Avonmouth and Hotwells with intermediate stations at Sea Mills and Shirehampton.
Here we see boats from a variety of ports, including Hull and Penzance.
A few miles from the old port of Pwllheli, this small village on the side of the river Erch would seem to offer little to the passer-through; but a few houses, a church and a small shop offering anything
This photograph gives us a good view of some of the late-Victorian seafront developments at Port Erin.
Once an inland port, Botley stands at the head of navigation on the River Hamble.
Sir Arthur Wellesley, later the Duke of Wellington, lived in Castle Road in 1808, and later at Walmer Castle as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, where he died in 1852.
It was opened in 1889 and became the greatest coal shipping port in South Wales, handling 11 million tons in 1913.
The old 'charas' now graced by the name of coaches brought many day trippers to our old port.
As one old guide book pointed out, 'To every broadsman who quants his wherry along the slow rivers, Acle Bridge is a haven or port of call.
Bodiam is located on the River Rother and was once a port that shipped iron ingots and cannon, which were made in the area.
Fowey, although packed in the summer with leisure craft, does retain the atmosphere of a bustling, working port.
On the right, Davis the jeweller's and watchmaker's displays its wares, while on the opposite side of the street are advertising hoardings promoting a football match between Swindon and Port
This last view looks along Turkey Cock Lane to the medieval bulk of the Land Port, or gate, which was built in 1329.
In past times the beach served as a port, with sailing ships coming onto the exposed beach to be discharged at low tide.
This harbour was once the home port of the thriving Hain Steamship Company, now, alas (and similar to many other major shipping companies), no
Dense smoke from a distant inward-bound steamer is caught by strong winds and blown across the horizon towards the dockside shipping in this busy commercial port.
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