Maps

162 maps found.

1899-1909, West Cliff Ref. RNC863886
1898, West Cliff Ref. RNE863882
1895, Cliff End Ref. RNE670522
1898, King's Cliffe Ref. RNE747829
1947, Cliff End Ref. NPO670520
1922, King's Cliffe Ref. POP747829
1947, Guy's Cliffe Ref. NPO723737
1903-1904, West Cliff Ref. RNC863882
1925, Cliff End Ref. POP670520
1921, Cliff End Ref. POP670522
1940, Cliff End Ref. NPO670522
1940, West Cliff Ref. NPO863886
1895, West Cliff Ref. RNE863886
1898, Guy's Cliffe Ref. RNE723737
1919, West Cliff Ref. POP863886
1946, King's Cliffe Ref. NPO747829
1896, Cliff End Ref. RNE670520
1919, Guy's Cliffe Ref. POP723737
1898, Cliff End Ref. RNC670522
1903, Cliff End Ref. RNC670520

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Memories

439 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

My Soldier

Bolberry Down, brings back such lovely memories to me of the days of National Service. My boyfriend and I spent some of his leave sitting there and dreaming of his demob. We would go there and do a lot of walking, the cliffs are so high ...Read more

A memory of Bolberry in 1953 by Patricia Perring

Tina Carrol

Hi Tina. I also have good memories of Cliffe, I can remember going to your house for one of your birthday parties  and I think at one time you were my girlfriend! I was always down the marshes on old motorbikes and scooters, and I used to ...Read more

A memory of Cliffe by k_beagley

A Day At Alum Chine In The 1960s

It's a few minutes before 8.30am, and I've just returned with the newspaper for Dad bought from the Riviera Hotel next door. I have to rush downstairs again in time to ring the gong for breakfast - Mr Lacey, ...Read more

A memory of Westbourne in 1966 by Michael Bond

Childhood Holidays

We spent three years in perfect holidaying mood in Mrs Greig's caravan, the first time ever having a jelly mould, 1955!!!. Caravan site run by the Philps, had Yates round salted butter every day on our rolls, had fruit in our ...Read more

A memory of Lower Largo in 1955 by Isobel Laing

Memories At The Crows Nest Bungalow

During the mid 1960s I spent many a happy childhood holiday staying at the Crows Nest Bungalow at Reighton Gap. This bungalow was sited near the cliff edge, by the gorge overlooking the distant caravan site. (One ...Read more

A memory of Reighton by Simon Goddard

Fond Memories

I first visited Borth as a toddler in the early 60's, with my Uncle Dai from Machynlleth. I used to visit him and his wife to stay with them for holidays. As he had worked the railways he used to take me from Mach to Borth on the train ...Read more

A memory of Borth by Sheila Tunstall

Atwick Holidays

our family ( from Bradford ) , me and 2 sisters rented one of the chalets at the end of cliff road in the mid fifty's I think it was 2nd from left in on the cliff top .Can remember the garden getting shorter as the cliffs collapased ...Read more

A memory of Ulrome in 1954 by Andy Howard

Reighton Gap. Speeton Cliffs.

Re this photograph, I recall the scene in 1948 when I lived there. Everything was still wrapped in barbed wire as there were many mines  in the area The life saving hut was restored about 1950 and was very smart with the ...Read more

A memory of Reighton by Frank Archer

The Police Station & Cinema Advertisements

The memory from 1948 reminded me of my first and ALMOST ONLY experience of a cell. My parents were friends of Cliff Hayward of Bolton on Dearne and his family. Cliff was a Police constable on the ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe by Terence George Flinders

My Time At The Camp.

I was born in Minehead, and have also lived in Kitswell, Dunster, Williton, Timberscombe and Rodhuish, and attended all the schools. My first job after leaving Minehead School in December 1958, was at the fruit and salad farm by ...Read more

A memory of Minehead in 1962 by P Aden

Captions

646 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Cliff Gardens 1923

Here we see the well- kept gardens which were situated just below the Promenade and, behind them, the cliff lift taking people down to the sea front.

Caption For Seatown, Village And Beach 1922

A classic west Dorset view, showing Seatown and Golden Cap which, at 618 feet above sea level, is the highest cliff on the South Coast of England.

Caption For Blackpool, North Shore C1955

The cliff walk along the North Shore.

Caption For Llanrhian, Traethllyfn Beach C1960

Steep cliffs and sandy beaches characterise this beach as they do so many others in the county.

Caption For Broadstairs, The White Cliffs 1918

The low white cliffs at Broadstairs shelter this bay, and people are making use of the tents on the beach to change for a dip in the sea.

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Caption For Scratby, C1955

The chalets further up the road are on the cliff top, and are extremely vulnerable to coastal erosion.

Caption For St Margarets At Cliffe, Cliffe Hotel 1903

The Cliffe Hotel was a very popular hotel in Victorian days.

Caption For Calver, Cliff College C1950

Here we see the stern exterior of Cliff College, with that most archetypal English game of croquet being played on the lawns.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Regatta Day 1899

The environs are very beautiful, and comprise one of the finest reaches of the Thames, flanked by gentle hills or cliffs covered with hanging woods.

Caption For Staithes, The View From The Viaduct C1885

This view illustrates how Staithes is perched on two cliff sides which flank a beck.

Caption For New Milton, Thatched Cottage C1965

The cliffs south of Milton are renowned for the profusion of fossils to be found.

Caption For Charmouth, From East Cliffs C1960

Here we see Evans Cliff and the view westwards to the Cobb at Lyme Regis (far left) beyond the landslips and mud-flows of Black Ven and the Shambles (centre).

Caption For Herne Bay, East Cliff 1897

East Cliff is a popular spot of rough grassland where the downs meet the sea.

Caption For Brighton, Black Rock Bathing Pool C1955

In the distance along the cliffs looms Roedean, the girls' public school.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1907

Note the kiosk selling minerals and ices at the foot of the cliff on the left.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Green And Pier 1907

Hunstanton's chief feature is its distinctive white and red banded cliffs, which rise from nothing at this point to a towering 30 metres just 300 metres further north.

Caption For Eastbourne, Channel Trips C1955

Beyond this range of sea-front hotels the ground climbs gently to the Wish Tower, one of a chain of coastal fortlets from the Napoleonic Wars, and beyond that are the great cliffs and Downs of

Caption For Sandbanks, Poole Head 1904

The photographer is looking east towards Poole Head, at the end of the long high cliff of Poole Bay which includes Bournemouth.

Caption For Bournemouth, From West Cliff 1922

Looking back the other way we see West Cliff.

Caption For Runswick, The Village C1885

Undaunted, the villagers rebuilt their cottages further up the cliff.

Caption For Par, The Spit Beach 1927

Steps cut into the rock lead down the cliff from Spit Point.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Gun Cliff And Cobb Gate From Back Beach 1890

Back Beach was the fiefdom of William Curtis & Sons, boatmen and fish merchants from nearby Long Entry on Church Cliffs.

Caption For Dover, Beach 1908

In this timeless scene, the guardian white cliffs can be seen in the background.

Caption For Lynmouth, Countisbury Hill 1929

Visitors can also reach Lynmouth by way of a spectacular cliff railway that descends a sheer cliff of 500 feet.