Photos

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Maps

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1919, King's Tamerton Ref. POP747982
1919, Kingston Ref. POP748187
1919, Landguard Manor Ref. POP751969
1919, Hillis Corner Ref. POP736408
1919, Hillway Ref. POP736647
1919, Holy Vale Ref. POP739090
1919, Fishbourne Ref. POP706137
1919, Forest Side Ref. POP707965
1919, Fratton Ref. POP709181
1922, Glan-Yr-Afon Ref. POP714402
1919, Godshill Ref. POP717096
1919, Hartcliffe Ref. POP727781
1921, Hempshill Vale Ref. POP730971
1919, Hengrove Park Ref. POP731344
1919, Eastney Ref. POP698694
1919, Hotwells Ref. POP740991
1919, Hunny Hill Ref. POP742256
1922, Dulas Ref. POP694771
1919, Dunnose Ref. POP695635
1919, East Cowes Ref. POP697087

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,751 to 5,760.

Sally Simcox

My mother, Sally Simcox was born in 1904 and lived with a large family of brothers and sisters in Boldon Colliery. She left school when 131/2 to work as a shop assistant for 5 shillings per week at a place called Hornes. I am ...Read more

A memory of Boldon Colliery by David Holme

Going Down The End Of The Road !

I have quite vivid memories from the late 1950's of Woodhall Parade or "The End of the Road" as those in Woodhall Crescent called it. Harry Skeeles the cockney greengrocer, always with his hat on and mostly with a fag ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by Rebecca Paul

Those Were The Days

I moved to Ireland Wood from Portsmouth when I was 4 years old with my Mum and dad who was in the navy. We lived at 42 Raynel Way. The house was built by the Council. Most of the houses like ours were made of prefabricated concrete ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge by Robert Morris

Old Eastbrook School Photos?

Hi folks. I'm an old Dagenham native and a previous student at the Eastbrook School in Dagenham. I now live and work in Seattle and am actually writing my memoirs, which include my school days there. I've Google ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by Tony White

There Are Still No Yellow Lines In Brook Street!!

Hello, My name is Graham Matthews and I was 7 years old when this photo was taken. I was born in Bampton but my family moved to Reading, Berkshire in 1961. However, I always thought of this lovely small ...Read more

A memory of Bampton by Graham Matthews

Best Childhood Ever

We moved to the prefabs in South Road, South Ockendon in 1949 From London, my sister and I started school in the village school the headmaster was Mr Impy after that we went to the new school which was called Mardyke School I ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by Jean Compton

Early Days.

I was born in1942 at a maternity home in Honeypot Lane and came home to Heber Road in Cricklewood. My parents worked at the big Smiths factory at the top of Temple Road. I went Mora Road school , one of the teachers called Miss Gibbs also ...Read more

A memory of Cricklewood by Kim Trask

First Visit Away From Home

I believe it was 1967 when I first visited .the trip was arranged between Appleby Magna juniors and local Packington juniors under the Leicester education board . My first sight was magical and although a few were ...Read more

A memory of Aberglaslyn Hall by Gordon Smith

The Swings

Loved seeing the old play park which we simply called The Swings. It had a horse type swing just inside the gate to the left; a child would stand either end with others sitting in the middle, and the end guys would push forward and back ...Read more

A memory of Billingshurst by Linda Underwood Nee Deponio

Walking To The Shops

I was born on Church Hill in 1962 and my Mum still lives in the house. I remember walking to the shops in the village each day to buy provisions with my gran. There used to be a bucher, baker, greengrocer, haberdasher, post office ...Read more

A memory of West End by Sylvia Mawby

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Captions

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Caption For Cannock, C1955

St Luke's Church dates from the 12th century, but little remains of the original.

Caption For Stirling, Castle 1899

One of Scotland's greatest royal fortresses, Stirling Castle was taken by William Wallace in 1297 but was surrendered to Edward I in August 1305 following a siege.

Caption For Helston, Meneage Street 1924

The water channels between pavement and road, so characteristic of Helston's streets, are known as kennels, probably derived from the Cornish word 'gannel'; this in turn is a corruption of

Caption For Helston, Coinagehall Street C1960

The Coinage Hall was the scene of the twice-yearly coinage sessions, when mine owners brought their tin into town for assay and auction.

Caption For Skipton, High Street 1900

In the background is the parish church, which contains some elaborate monuments to the Clifford family, the Earls of Cumberland.

Caption For Deepcut, Rfa And Gen. Aldersons House 1906

A fine study of a gunnery team standing to attention at Deepcut Camp.

Caption For Newton Abbot, St Paul's Church 1890

St Paul's was built in the Early English style by the Earl of Devon in 1861. The font was donated by the Bishop of Exeter and the lectern by local railway workers.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, The Ruins 1891

The abbey played a part in the industrial development of Leeds, for it was here that iron forging first began in the district. The Abbey was founded in 1152 as a daughter house of Fountains.

Caption For Yarmouth, The Bugle Hotel C1955

Although Yarmouth never really developed as a traditional seaside resort, there are stretches of sand available for bathing.

Caption For Lynton, Valley Of Rocks, Ragged Jack 1907

This 'convulsion of nature', close by Lynton, was highly popular with Victorian artists and writers, and other early seekers after the sublime and picturesque.

Caption For Andover, Bridge Street 1901

The Cyclists Touring Club sign can be seen on the facade of the White Hart Commercial Hotel on the left of this photograph.

Caption For Brockenhurst, The Railway Crossing 1949

Thanks to a railway station providing train services to London, Brockenhurst began to expand during the second half of the 19th century and continued to develop in the 20th century, establishing itself

Caption For Wickham, Chesapeake Mill C1965

Chesapeake Mill dates back to 1820 and was built by John Prior, a miller, partly of woodwork from an American warship of that name, captured by the much smaller British HMS 'Shannon' off Boston Harbour

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade 1907

The population of Cheltenham grew from three thousand in 1801 to over thirteen thousand just twenty years later; this was a sure sign of Cheltenham's success as a spa town and residential centre.

Caption For Bakewell, The Rutland Arms Hotel, Rutland Square 1914

The elegant Georgian coaching inn stands in the centre of town. An almost complete lack of traffic is quite amazing, considering that this road is the main A6 trunk road between Derby and Manchester.

Caption For Folkestone, The Leas From The Pier 1901

Folkestone has been a channel port since Saxon times, and France is visible from here on clear days. The Old Town is based around the steep narrow streets of the fishing harbour.

Caption For Newport, High Street C1955

John Keats wrote the first lines of 'Endymion' - 'A thing of beauty is a joy for ever' - nearby, and the Regency architect John Nash designed the town square and the Guildhall.

Caption For Oxford, Broad Street 1890

To the right of this photograph is the Sheldonian Theatre, designed by Christopher Wren and opened in 1669.

Caption For Wallingford, The Bridge Boat House 1899

On the left of the picture is the long 900-ft bridge of sixteen arches, and on the opposite bank is the Town Arms. To the right is the Bridge Boat House and landing stage, now a restaurant.

Caption For Trough Of Bowland, Entrance To Trough Of Bowland 1921

This beautiful hilly country, now owned by the Duke of Westminster, was part of Old Fylde when it stretched as far as Preston.

Caption For Prestbury, The Burgage C1955

The word 'burgage' is an old legal term referring to a plot of land in a town for which a tenant paid a yearly rent in money or service to the landlord.

Caption For Sutton, The Woodstock, Stonecot Hill C1955

The Woodstock, constructed in the 1930s, continues to flourish today as it clearly did when this photograph was taken with these cars parked in the forecourt, although the frontage of the pub has since

Caption For Canvey Island, The Beach C1955

Hired deckchairs occupy much of the space on the beach. Although many of the older people enjoying the sun are well wrapped up, the boy on the right digs happily without a shirt.

Caption For Harlyn Bay, The Excavations 1901

A major find, with 130 graves, the dig was supervised by a Mr Reddie Mallet and one of the diggers was the Rev Sabine Baring-Gould, writer of 'Onward Christian Soldiers'.