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Photos

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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1945, North Newton Ref. NPO793778
1947, North Owersby Ref. NPO793793
1946, North Radworthy Ref. NPO793847
1946, North Rauceby Ref. NPO793848
1947, North Rigton Ref. NPO793861
1947, North Row Ref. NPO793871
1946, North Runcton Ref. NPO793874
1947, North Shore Ref. NPO793903
1947, North Stainley Ref. NPO793932
1946, North Tawton Ref. NPO793979
1940, North Tidworth Ref. NPO793993
1946, North Tuddenham Ref. NPO794014
1945, North Waltham Ref. NPO794038
1946, North Wick Ref. NPO794081
1947, North Wingfield Ref. NPO794086
1946, North Wootton Ref. NPO794124
1947, North Wroughton Ref. NPO794130
1896, The North Ref. RNE846480
1896, North Chingford Ref. RNE1188996
1899, Cleobury North Ref. RNE670313

Books

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Memories

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Ffynnongroyw

I read with interest the account of Ken Davies and his childhood memories of the Garth Mill in Ffynnongroyw. We moved to Llinegr Farm on October 2nd 1961 (I was 7) and moved on November 6th 1988 after my father's death. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Ffynnongroyw in 1961 by Eryl Jones

Ladd Family 1878

My grandfather Ernest Ladd, born Eastry 1878, is buried in the churchyard. Although as a child when visiting my grandmother we would tend the grave and put flowers on it, I only have a vague recollection of its location. My mother and ...Read more

A memory of Eastry in 1950 by Carole Jewett

Martha Ward

Hi Rosemary, Once again I found you very heplful, you sent me info on Princess Mary Homes. I followed it up and found them very helpful, only trouble is other people on same page (not covered by freedom of information) will have to wait ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1890 by ken.epps

A Naval Hideaway

What a great little place to be when in the RN. I was serving on the Boom Defence Boats in 1954/5. These boats were coal burning, and I was a stoker, so it was pretty hard work!  We spent most of our time in Pembroke Dock, but now ...Read more

A memory of Turnchapel in 1954 by Julian Best

The Real Winters Of The 1940s

I recall, with the occasional shudder, the freezing cold winters of the 1940s. I spent Saturday evenings earning a couple of shillings (that's 10p to you youngsters!!) working from 4.30pm to 6.00pm selling newspapers ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1948 by Neil Mac Gregor

The Passing Of A Grand Old Theatre

The old Grand Theatre at Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne was one of well over 65 theatres and cinemas in the city in the heyday of entertainment. Kenneth More in repertory, Winifred Atwell playing her first ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by David Hinge

My Early Childhood

Most of the photos here are from 1955. I was a five year old boy living in Greatham in 1955 with my dad, who was the local 'Bobby', my mam and my younger brother.  We lived at 3 Egerton Terrace which was a terraced house with an ...Read more

A memory of Greatham in 1955 by Philip Purdie

Corringham Essex

My father worked on a construction site at Tilbury I think it was, so our family moved from Thornaby to Corringham.  We lived in a trailer on a farm just behind the Bull Inn, right next to a school.  There was a lane between ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1951 by Max Anderson

First Love

1995 was the best year of my life, I was aged 13 and I was totally besotted with a lad in the village called James Power, he was working with a local builder from Penmachno called Jeremy McWilliam. I loved the way he was of being the ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1993 by Sarah Collins

Military Music On Promenade And In Park

My National Service was spent in The Alamein Band of The Royal Tank Regiment which for 3 seasons, 1949 to 1952 played at Bognor Regis for two months on the promenade bandstand in the afternoons and in ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis in 1950 by Alan Binns

Captions

1,673 captions found. Showing results 745 to 768.

Caption For Kirkby Lonsdale, Market Place 1926

Another view of Kirkby's Market Place taken nearly 20 years after photograph No 59539, and showing few changes apart from the motor vehicles; these include the charabanc which plied between Lancaster

Caption For Maryport, Harbour C1955

Low tide in the harbour, which was another of the creations of Colonel Senhouse in the mid 18th century.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Street 1919

So, too, was another age: see the Curry's Television van parked in front of the Queen's Head.

Caption For Newark, The Boathouse 1909

In earlier times both the Trent and the Devon were actively fished, sometimes illegally.

Caption For Scarborough, St Nicholas Cliff C1955

It provides a detailed study of both clothing and baby carriages of the period. This spot is at the end of St Nicholas Cliff, looking south over the Valley Road footbridge towards the Spa.

Caption For Shanklin, The Parade 1908

A newer Shanklin grew up along the seashore to cater for the demands of both visitors and those who came to settle.

Caption For Whitby, The Steps To The Church C1955

Another view of Whitby, this time showing the Upper Harbour beyond the causeway which leads to the famous 199 steps which lead up to St Mary's Church and the Abbey.

Caption For Nantwich, Welsh Row C1965

Walking along the street and noting the names of some of the cottages (Shoemakers and Tanners, for example), one is reminded of another important local industry – leather and the production

Caption For Christchurch, Church Street, Looking North C1955

Christchurch has always been a busy town and a favourite place for shopping for both tourists and locals.

Caption For Wednesfield, High Street C1965

Both man and animal traps were supplied to the landed gentry, and man traps also went to the slave owners in the plantations.

Caption For Launceston, St Mary's Church 1911

On the left are the pre-Reformation pulpit and the organ, which has 18th-century pipework. Both were restored in the early 1970s.

Caption For Colchester, Holy Trinity Church

This is yet another parish church in secular use: this one is now the Colchester Arts Centre.

Caption For Colchester, St Mary's Church 1904

This is yet another parish church in secular use: this one is now the Colchester Arts Centre.

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Caption For Glynneath, The Railway Viaduct C1955

This superb view of Glyn Neath shows both the railway in the foreground, complete with steam engine, and the rolling hills beyond.

Caption For Upper Slaughter, The Village C1960

Witts was a 'Squarson' of the old sort, being both the Lord of the Manor and the rector of this lovely village in its exquisite pastoral setting.

Caption For Upchurch, The Village C1955

Although actually very old, this is another Medway-side village that was left with a distinctly Victorian appearance by the 19th century building boom, when it was a source of brick earth and also chalk

Caption For Bloxham, The Cross And Post Office C1955

The post office has moved to another part of the village.

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

The River Cam itself is not wide enough for conventional races, so races called 'Bumps' are held.

Caption For Selworthy, The Village 1890

An old woman sits below this ancient creeper-clad tree, whilst another poses for the cameraman outside her cottage porch.

Caption For Eashing, Village 1898

This is another one of the ancient bridges that span these reaches of the River Wey. There are six in total: this one, two at Tilford, and one each at Elstead, Peper Harow and Unstead.

Caption For Shalden, Crossing Cottage 2004

When the Alton to Basingstoke railway line was made, the L & SWR Co built a crossing cottage at Shalden and another one at Lasham.

Caption For Metheringham, The Church C1955

The church of St Wilfred is another of the hundreds of Lincolnshire limestone churches, and it has not changed in almost fifty years. The church was damaged by fire in 1599 and restored in 1601.

Caption For London, Elephant And Castle 1885

Heavy bombing during the Second World War led to a redesign of the traffic flow and yet another rebuilding of the pub.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Ferry Boat 1896

Another view of the Bowness Ferry shows a full coach-and-four just about to set out from the Bowness side of the lake, with the coachman at the front steadying the nervous horses.