Places
36 places found.
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- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Ryde, Isle of Wight
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sandown, Isle of Wight
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- London, Greater London
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Plymouth, Devon
- Newport, Isle of Wight
- Southwold, Suffolk
- Bristol, Avon
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Edinburgh, Lothian
- Maldon, Essex
- Clacton-On-Sea, Essex
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Colchester, Essex
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Chelmsford, Essex
- Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Brentwood, Essex
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
Photos
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Maps
181,031 maps found.
Books
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Memories
29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,641 to 8,650.
The Quest
When my grandfather turned 16 he brought two fine horses onto a huge cruise boat and brought them to Canada to a buyer only to find out the buyer was not to be found and so he kept the two horses and sold them to another buyer and continued to stay in Canada through the rest of his life.
A memory of Aberdeen by
New Century St
I lived the street below here, New Century St, there was a newsagent next to the garage, and a set of steps down to New Century St. Before the flats were built, in the early 60's we used to have the bonfire on the waste ground. There ...Read more
A memory of Trealaw in 1958 by
Public Disaster!!!!
This photograph is taken from the Lichfield Road. Veering off to the right in the distance is Greengate Street, and to the left, round the far corner of the library, the Newport Road. I used the library often. It had an annexe a ...Read more
A memory of Stafford in 1966 by
London Road
These 'crooked houses' existed until recently. A friend of mine lived in one of them. They occupied the opposite side of the road and just down from the old workhouse, and were probably shaken as much by traffic on the railway (about 100yards to the left of the picture) as anything.
A memory of Northwich in 1972 by
Family History
My ancestors owned this public house in the late 18th century. Prior to this they were tenants of the Duke of Bristol and the head of the household was the ferryman. He was mentioned in a letter to the Duke from a disgruntled ...Read more
A memory of Shotley Gate by
How Has Patcham Changed
I was born in Wilmington Way Patcham in 1938. I remember it to be high up on the South Downs. Has anyone posted up to date pictures of Patcham on the net, please. I left in about 1942, and would like to know what it looks like now.
A memory of Patcham in 1930 by
Bell Ringing
The is the church I was baptised in. As I child I used to go bell ringing here (St James the Less). We used to climb up the very narrow stairwell being very careful not to slip. Every week we used to practise. There were six bells and I ...Read more
A memory of Dorney in 1960 by
Wragg's Photographic Studio?
Hi - I have a couple of photos of my great-grandmother taken by Wragg, a photographer in Wigan and Leyton Arcade, Southport. I'd like to hear from anyone who can help me date the pictures by comparing the frames. The ...Read more
A memory of Southport in 1900 by
South Parade
I was born in Northallerton in 1952. My father was a cousin of the Smirthwaites and therefore worked in the garage that was once where Argos now stands. My mothers family were Atkinson's and they lived in South Parade. There were 6 ...Read more
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Captions
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George Hilton`s business (extreme left) had expanded across the road to the newly built brick building on the right of the photograph.
A group of young men of fashion are keen to show off their new suits to the photographer outside Burton's store.
This photograph looks northwards up the High Street to Donkey Lane and the 17th-century thatched Dormouse Cottage on the corner (centre).
In addition to the Wednesday market, a Saturday market was established on 2 January 1904; it was opened by the Chairman of the Uttoxeter Urban Council, Mr A C Bunting, Esq, JP, CC.
The shops sit cheek by jowl on one side of the street, whilst the other is fringed with pollarded limes and chestnuts.
Now the campus of Middlesex University, the whole has taken on a care-worn air, which even extends to the early 18th-century garden statues by John van Nost, which were brought to the house by Sir Philip
Most of the rest of those buildings are in the main still there, but they do not look as impressive as they did in 1955.
For those who made the short sail out from Belfast, the charms of this piece of coast were obvious: a bay lined with low, craggy rocks and sands providing picturesque bathing pools.
The church at Painswick has a right-angled, almost fortress-like chapel, which dates back hundreds of years.
these help it to blend perfectly into the setting of the village. Christ Church was consecrated in 1904.
Rowers speed past moored motor cruisers on a sylvan reach of the river, close to the town centre.
This is a daily sight around the capital of horse racing - stable lads exercising racehorses on Newmarket Heath.
Rustic benches and rose arches form the subject of this picture, and would have made an attractive postcard.
The shelves at the front of the shops and the hooks overhead indicate that these were butchers' shops.
The quay was once an unloading point for ships, carrying cargoes of wines and spirits to the town.
An evocative view of this pleasant town which takes its name from the ruinous Cistercian Abbey.
It was 1938 when Gary Cooper starred in 'The Adventures of Marco Polo', showing in Flint in the Grand cinema.
Burton's can be seen in the middle of this photograph, the white building by the white van and delivery lorry,
Typical sailing cruisers glide majestically along the River Thurne, passing one of the essential wind pumps which drain the fields throughout the Broads area.
A delightful close-up view of a typical Kentish windmill; this one is an octagonal white-boarded smock mill. The mill was built in1869.
Many of these buildings were built by Thomson for their shipyard workers. Some still exist, but many houses have been replaced by new buildings.
By this time the population of Perth was about 32,000. The city's manufacturing industries were diverse and included linen, twine, jute, glassmaking and printing.
The Severn at Shrewsbury is the haunt of pleasure craft. Here the ferryman is carrying guests from the Boat House Inn across the river.
The Castle gateway is out of shot on the left.
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