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Photos

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Maps

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1898, North Cliffe Ref. RNE793056
1897, North Close Ref. RNE793061
1899, North Cockerington Ref. RNE793067
1899, North Cotes Ref. RNE793105
1896, North Crawley Ref. RNE793131
1897, North Dykes Ref. RNE793200
1895, North Eastling Ref. RNE793205
1895, North Elham Ref. RNE793209
1896, North Feltham Ref. RNE793285
1896, North Finchley Ref. RNE793313
1895, North Foreland Ref. RNE793367
1899, North Greetwell Ref. RNE793422
1895, North Hayling Ref. RNE793462
1898, North Huish Ref. RNE793552
1898, North Hylton Ref. RNE793556
1895, North Kingston Ref. RNE793591
1898, North Lopham Ref. RNE793664
1895, North Marden Ref. RNE793697
1896, North Marston Ref. RNE793699
1898, North Newbald Ref. RNE793770

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Memories

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A Claim To Fame!

My paternal grandparents, by the name of Goodliffe, lived in a house called The Robins, on Old House Road, Balsham. (Both of which are still there, although the house has been extended somewhat and modernised. Mind you, it certainly ...Read more

A memory of Balsham in 1962 by Brian Goodliffe

Cradly Heath From 1961 1977

My father was the Vicar of Cradley Heath from 1961 for about 15 years and we moved there when I was about 6 months old. The vicarage is now pulled down and the church is now (or about to be demolished.) One poignant ...Read more

A memory of Cradley Heath by Peter Winter

Chance Finding Hotel Atlanta, Tintagel

I have discovered that this hotel, Hotel Atlanta, Tintagel, was owned by my 2nd cousin twice removed on my maternal side of the family circ. 1950's/1960's. Mr Cyril and Mrs Grace Ayles are my ancestors. I discovered ...Read more

A memory of Tintagel by Dawn Hill

Pioneer Christian (Interdenominational) Youth Hostel.

The newly named Pioneer Christian Youth Hostel, (open to all faiths) was situated 197O in the flat (apartment) accommodation basement of the old Methodist Church. The hostel was served by newly ...Read more

A memory of Sinderhope by David Armstrong

My First Memories Were Of Hemel Hempstead

I don’t know exactly how old I was when we moved to Hemel from Willesden London N.W.10.. My first memories were from about the age of 4.. We lived in a flat in Underacres Close near Mayland’s Wood.. I ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead by Keith Pocock

Going To The Shops...

As a fully paid up member of the 'Baby Boomer' generation, born in 1947, I've been reading all the stories posted on this lovely website (which - like many others, I suspect - I came across purely by chance). I was born in Perivale ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Peter Taylor

Lost Relatives

Would love to hear from anyone with surname Butcher or anyone connected to that name in Ludlow and surrounding villages. My father was born in Ludlow in 1913 and both sides of family also. Two great uncles were innkeepers in the late ...Read more

A memory of Ludlow by enovert68

Memories Of Ambleside And The Lakes

We as a family first stayed at Rothay Manor in Ambleside in 1953 and it was then that I had my first experiences in fell walking, trout fishing and negotiating the nearby "Stepping Stones" across the river ...Read more

A memory of Ambleside by ducatee

Memories Of North Cheam

My friend and I now both 90 yrs old and still in daily contact! Although we live a long way from each other. My maiden name was Sheila Dwight and my friend's maiden name was Joan Byrn. We met age 5 yrs old at North Cheam ...Read more

A memory of North Cheam by Sheila Ashe

Good Times Mostly

I have vivid and fond memories of my schooling here from 1963 to 1967. Some of the teachers and staff were inspiring and caring (Miss Wynn the music teacher, Miss Gray), a few not so. The headmaster Ted Vidal (or JEV) could be ...Read more

A memory of Frilsham in 1967 by Richard Allen

Captions

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Caption For Tirril, From Penrith Road C1955

Both had been employed by the local magnates, the Lowther family, to manage their lands. This corner of Cumbria abounds in associations with the poet.

Caption For Tintern, Wye Valley Hotel C1935

This is another of Tintern`s hotels, pictured not long after it had been transformed from the Carpenter`s Arms. Note the decorative brickwork and the many chimneys.

Caption For Lindfield, High Street C1960

The hanging sign on the extreme left is that of the Stand Up Inn, whilst further along on the opposite side of the road is another pub, the Red Lion, which was originally a well used coaching

Caption For Nottingham, Old Market Square C1950

Another moment in the square caught by the camera. This appears to be lunchtime judging by the number of peo- ple taking their ease.

Caption For Old Warden, Shuttleworth College C1955

The village is home to both the College and the Shuttleworth Trust.

Caption For Par, Beach Huts 1938

In the days before environmental concerns, both Par Beach and nearby Carlyon Bay were badly polluted by white, sticky clay runoff; as late as the seventies, it was clogging family washing machines after

Caption For Harwich, Harbour Road C1965

Harbour Road is close to the sea. Both the Angel and the next building are clad in weatherboard. Further down the road on the right is the Globe Hotel.

Caption For Lincoln, Jew's House And Steep Hill C1955

The Jew’s House is another of Lincoln’s surviving early medieval stone houses: the city has more than most.

Caption For Bradninch, The Guildhall 1870

Both pub and Guildhall still exist, and have been subjected to only cosmetic changes. The policeman's uniform and the other clothing have also undergone something of a change.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

There is activity on both sides of the lake.

Caption For Dent, Main Street 1924

The village postman poses for the photographer, while another villager gets a bucket of water from the fountain memorial to Dent's most famous son, the pioneer geologist Adam Sedgwick.

Caption For Ledbury, Homend C1960

This connection with both her and John Masefield is remembered at the annual poetry festival.

Caption For Melplash, The Village 1912

More had to give both Melplash and his favourite daughter to Lord Paulet, who interceded with the king on his behalf in search of a pardon.

Caption For Rushton, Village C1955

Another notable building associated with this family is Triangular Lodge, an exuberant folly which was designed as an emblem of the Trinity.

Caption For Branston, Church C1955

This is another of the Lincolnshire churches that has Anglo-Saxon long and short stone work in the tower.

Caption For York, Bishopthorpe Palace From Drive 1893

Extensions were added to the palace over the following century after it was first built. Then in 1647 Bishopthorpe was sold to a Colonel White, who added further to the building.

Caption For Bristol, Queens Road 1900

Queens Road, at the top of Park Street, was chosen as the site for both the City Art Gallery and the City Museum.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Railway Station 1896

The station closed to goods traffic on 30 November 1964; both Wilmslow and Chelford closed for goods on 4 May 1970; Styal in 1963; and Handforth in 1958.

Caption For Staines, The River 1907

A little further downstream, just through the railway bridge, the view down river from the Staines bank has changed; now there is extensive housing development on both banks, much fortunately still hidden

Caption For Witchampton, Village 1904

However, both the cottage and the 15th- century church tower have lost most of their ivy.

Caption For Kirkby Lonsdale, Main Street 1908

The rather odd looking and out-of-scale motor car in the centre of the road has been transplanted from another photograph - a common practice in the early days, used to prolong the life of a postcard

Caption For Mickleton, High Street And Kings Arms C1960

Mickleton Halt, costing some £512 when it opened in 1937, with shelters, an oil hut, and paraffin vapour lighting on both platforms, was listed for closure in 1941.

Caption For Accrington, Technical School 1899

Both boys and girls were admitted, having first had to pass an entrance examination. Under the headmaster, Dr Edkins, the school was renamed Accrington Grammar School in 1921.

Caption For Garstang, High Street C1950

Opened in 1755, it is the third such building to occupy the site - both its predecessors were destroyed by fire.