Photos

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Maps

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1899, Low Hill Ref. RNE768211
1898, Lower Knowle Ref. RNE769461
1896, Maida Vale Ref. RNE771936
1895, Mark's Corner Ref. RNE774733
1895, Mickleover Ref. RNE778679
1895, Littleover Ref. RNE758306
1899, Llaingoch Ref. RNE758506
1899, Llanallgo Ref. RNE758538
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1899, Llanerchymedd Ref. RNE758765
1899, Llanfairynghornwy Ref. RNE758801
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1896, Glenholt Ref. RNE716201
1899, Goldthorn Park Ref. RNE717354
1895, Haylands Ref. RNE729336
1898, Headley Park Ref. RNE729821
1895, Highfield Ref. RNE734335

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,521 to 6,530.

Netherthong Public Houses Part 2

This is the second part of my ongoing research into the public houses in Netherthong. There is reference to two inns in Thongsbridge in 1853 - the Rose & Crown publican Hiram Earnshaw, and the Royal Oak with ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Westgate On Sea Holidays In The 1960s

My parents took myself and my late brother to Westgate on Sea almost every Easter from 1959 to 1971. Living in west London we caught the 2.40pm train from Victoria, arriving at Westgate on Sea about ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea by Philip Clarke

The Rectory

I grew up at the rectory in Withyham, my father Peter was Rector of Withyham and Blackham from1953 to 1986. I was the eldest of eight children. I have many fond memories of my life in Withyham and also some sad ones. My father's ashes ...Read more

A memory of Withyham in 1953 by Patrick Scott

Barleyfield

We lived on Fishers Lane, Pensby then moved to Barleyfield Road where my little sister was born in the front bedroom of no 1. We walked down to Greenbank Junior School every day, three little kids holding hands through fields of barley ...Read more

A memory of Pensby in 1967 by Debbie Ranson

My Hastings Memory

I remember my gran taking for walks along Bottle Alley in the summer in the late 1950s and early 1960s. I also remember her taking me on the last trolley bus to run. At the time she lived at 106 Bohemia Road, those houses have ...Read more

A memory of Hastings by David Power

New Road

I remember walking past here every day to school from 1950 to 1956 and then I went to Freshwater secondary modern school and still walked by it to catch the bus until I left the village in 1959. I remember the path on the left had a stile ...Read more

A memory of Brighstone in 1952 by Jean Wetherick

Son Of Sgt Bruce Krrc

My father was stationed at Chisledon Camp from 1939 to 1942. Living in Littlehampton on the south coast, threatened with invasion, my mother rented the end thatched cottage of the row of cottages which face the railway line ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1940 by Glenister Bruce

Secret Garden In Spencer Park

I lived in a prefab in Spencer Park. There is a secret garden in the middle of Spencer Park, the iron gate entrance is just off Windmill Road. We used climb into this garden to go scrumping soft fruit. We were often ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth in 1950 by Thomas Marriott

War

My mum was evacuated to here during the Second World War, she remembers a place called Eastwick. I am driving her up for a visit this Friday 30/04/10 to see the village and see what she remembers of the place.

A memory of Ellesmere in 1940 by Darren Duffy

St Saviours Road Croydon

I was born in Croydon (St Mary's Hospital I think) in 1948. We lived in St Saviours Road until I was aged approximately 5 or 6 when we moved to the West Midlands. We would always go back though and spend some of our summer ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Jan Thompson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,649 to 15,672.

Caption For Salhouse, The Broads And River Bure 1902

A small broad off the busy river Bure, Salhouse in 1902 displayed the tranquillity of the English countryside beloved by Victorian artists.

Caption For Blackpool, Dean Street 1901

Most of the Wakes Week holiday-makers provided their own food, which was then cooked for them by the landlady; each room would have its own food locker in the dining room.

Caption For Blackpool, North Promenade 1906

The North Promenade offered walkways on different levels. Here residents from the hydropathic establishments could avail themselves of a pre-dinner constitutional and take in the bracing sea air.

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1922

Soaring above the High Street is the spire of St Mary the Virgin Church, dating back to the 14th century. The even older tower is 13th-century.

Caption For Aldershot, Cambridge Military Hospital 1891

The Wellington Monument 1891 One of the town's most famous landmarks is Matthew Wyatt's magnificent statue of Wellington on horseback.

Caption For Southsea, Canoe Lake C1955

One of Southsea's most famous landmarks is South Parade Pier, opened in 1879 and rebuilt in 1908 following a fire.

Caption For Impington, The Church C1965

As with so many churches, St Andrew's in Impington exhibits an interesting blend of styles.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, De La Warr Parade And Bandstand 1899

Popular tunes of the day were played by resident and visiting bands to amuse the visitors, who lounged in the surrounding deckchairs. On Sundays there would be a programme of sacred music.

Caption For East Grinstead, Moat Road 1907

At the time of this photograph the Convent's first Mother Superior, Sister Alice (Crocker), was still in charge; she died in 1902 aged 72 and her replacement was Sister Erminild, a daughter of J M

Caption For Oakham, The Church Nave 1927

The church is an elegant creation of around 1300, with a tall, slim five-bay arcade and clerestorey, creating a tremendous feeling of space.

Caption For Weymouth, The Esplanade 1899

Weymouth became popular as a seaside resort thanks to the patronage of George III, who came to bathe here for the good of his health.

Caption For Port Isaac, 1895

The Victorian school stands right on the edge of the cliff above the fishing harbour. This view shows the upper part of the village before it was altered by 20th-century developments.

Caption For Castletown, Castle Rushen 1893

In 1312 England was on the brink of civil war. Robert the Bruce seized the advantage, despatching his brother Edward and James Douglas into northern England where they sacked a number of towns.

Caption For Scarborough, Peasholm Park C1955

The roof of a pagoda can be seen in the centre; it is situated on an island in the main lake. Note the exotic range of trees and shrubs growing here.

Caption For Sheffield, Endcliffe Woods 1893

Woods were bought by the Council in 1885, and public access extended in 1887, when an additional nine acres were purchased through public subscription and presented to the town in celebration of

Caption For Frimley Green, Old Cottage 1906

This cottage was believed to have been in the Guildford Road, and not demolished until the early part of the 20th century.

Caption For Evesham, High Street 1910

It is a peaceful day in Evesham at the end of Edward VII's reign, with some good examples of shop signs, such as Deakin's fruit and marmalade, 'the best that skill and science can provide', and

Caption For Lavernock, St Mary's Well Bay C1955

The beach is one of the nearest to Cardiff and was very popular with parents and young chiuldren and those who thought Penarth too commercialised.

Caption For Pembroke Dock, Dimond Street C1960

The docks, established in 1814, went on to build some 260 ships here. A branch of Barclays Bank is on the left and WH Smith is on the right of the picture.

Caption For Pangbourne, Whitchurch Bridge 1890

This view looks downstream from the riverside garden of Waterside House towards Whitchurch Bridge.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

The Locks c1955 A pair of boats prepare to enter a lock.

Caption For Fordwich, C1950

The church is 14th-century, though there are some traces of Saxon work, and is dedicated to St Mary. The Caen stone used in the construction of Canterbury Cathedral was landed here.

Caption For Sherborne, Greenhill 1900

Until mid-Victorian times, this part of the road, known now as Greenhill, had been called New Well Hill. Here, we are looking towards the Green at the turn of the century.

Caption For Sherborne, The Conduit C1955

To the left of the Conduit is Church Lane. At the base of the Conduit is a trough for horses and dogs which had been placed here in 1882.