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From 1969 Till 1973 Yvonne Marie
To small to remember much. Looked after by sister Xaiver... Loved her. I remember a Vincent and Miss Cavener in the sweet store.
A memory of Pantasaph by
Starks Hotel
In July 1971, we went to the IOW for the very first time, and were completely captivated by the place! We stayed in a self catering flat above Starks Hotel, which, unlike the old photo on here, was covered in ivy, and looked ...Read more
A memory of Freshwater Bay in 1971 by
The N.H.S. Early Years To Retirement
The Transport Department at Southmead Hospital when I joined them consisted of an officer, foreman, and four porter drivers, with two buses, three vans, and two cars. We were responsible for supplying ...Read more
A memory of Bristol in 1960 by
My Days At East Quinton School
I went to East Quinton School in September 1978 and was one of the first pupils to enter the school after it had been refurbished. Mr Smith was the headmaster at the time, I was then at the school three weekends out of ...Read more
A memory of Seaford in 1870 by
New Haven Bridge
I saw the first wooden pile hammered into the river bed, and watched it day by day until it was completed. Steel piles was driven into the river bed for the concrete structures, when they got well below the river bed it was that hard ...Read more
A memory of Boston by
A Long Time Ago !
I have fond memories of Mardyke. I remember Mr Childs (Headmaster) who sadly died before I left in 1961. We had 48 kids in my class. I used to get in the queue at the beginning of a lesson for help and I never got to see the ...Read more
A memory of South Ockendon in 1959 by
I Lived In 7 Haven Green And Now I Am Searching
I lived at 7 Haven Green but in the year 1965 we moved to Switzerland. Now I am searching for people who knew us. My father's name was Peter J. W. Benning and my mother was called Margaret Benning - ...Read more
A memory of Perivale in 1961 by
Haven Cinema
When I was a child my parents used to take me to Haven Cinema on South Street. But I never see any pictures of the place any more! It's a shame that place got knocked down! I used to love going there.
A memory of Boston by
Italian Prisoners
On a Sunday night in the war years, especially towards the end, the Haven cinema would have hundreds of Italian prisoners queuing up with us, their clothes had different coloured patches stitched all over their dress. The queue would ...Read more
A memory of Boston in 1940 by
Newington Terrace
When I was young in the 1950s I would spend some weeks of my summer vacation at my grandparents' house at 11 Newington Terrace, Elizabeth and Albert Torr. I remember swimming in the river, we would go to the weir and remove some ...Read more
A memory of Craven Arms by
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This is still a quiet haven off the A38 which passes through the village between Saltash and Liskeard.
This old inn was a haven for sailors and those who lost their way on Pilling sands.
Dunn Square is a haven of tranquil peace amidst the bustle of a busy town centre.
This haven of tranquillity lies just a quarter of a mile from the main road down a wooded path, but many people feel that it has been spoilt by concrete buttresses and notice boards.
Its sheltered harbour was once for fishing boats, but it is now very much a haven for boating, holidays and retirement.
The Museum displays paintings, logbooks, model ships, and yacht designs by Uffa Fox, and is a sailor's haven.
Linton-in-Craven is thought to have got its name from the flax (lin) which used to be grown in the fields surrounding Linton Beck.
The town has become a haven for leisure yachtsmen, with many of its shops devoted to water sports and its old inns occupied by the sailing fraternity.
Ambleside is situated at the centre of the Lake District; this is now a haven for walkers, and a very busy place in the summer months.
The characteristic square block of the fish cellars just above the two gigs in the picture betrays Gorran Haven's past as a fishing village.
The New Inn is a welcome haven in the centre of the small village, with its own car park at the side allowing calling motorists to leave the narrow street.
The Fleet, a strip of brackish water between the Chesil Beach and the shoreline, gives a safe haven to all kinds of wetland fowl, including at one time a stray flamingo.
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.
The deepwater estuary of the Fowey has long been an important haven, but especially since china clay exports were begun in the 19th century.
Solva was to become a haven for pleasure boats, and many of its houses were to become smartened up as holiday cottages.
Being one of the few beaches south of Bude that can be accessed by car ensured that Crackington Haven had its compliment of holiday facilities, such as the hotel we see here with players just visible on
The medieval tower is the oldest part of the church now, but the churchyard is a haven of green in the town centre.
In 1885 the Marine & General Company purchased land here, and began building Frinton Haven, which was to have a market, a pier, a tidal basin, and pleasure gardens.
The Institute was opened in 1855 by Colonel Charles Townley; it was a haven for apprentices taking on night-school to further their careers, and for youngsters wanting to better themselves.
This seaside resort and residential haven developed from the 1860s.
This now protects St Mary's Chantry from worse pollution, and gives this haven a slightly more contemplative feel.
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