Photos

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Maps

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1897-1899, Drayton Ref. RNC693008
1903-1910, Dwyran Ref. RNC696104
1897-1899, Cosham Ref. RNC678247
1903-1906, Cramond Ref. RNC681255
1899, Crew's Hole Ref. RNC683122
1901-1902, Castle End Ref. RNC663767
1901-1902, Castor Ref. RNC664362
1899, Bristol Ref. RNC650530
1897-1909, Woolston Ref. RNC874367
1897-1909, Midanbury Ref. RNC778896
1897-1909, Swaythling Ref. RNC843670
1897-1909, Itchen Ref. RNC744586
1897-1909, Hightown Ref. RNC734707
1897-1909, Townhill Park Ref. RNC851228
1897-1909, Lordswood Ref. RNC767478
1903-1910, Aberffraw Ref. RNC618697
1899-1909, Afton Ref. RNC620479
1903-1910, Amlwch Ref. RNC624994
1903-1910, Amlwch Port Ref. RNC624995
1897-1899, Anchorage Park Ref. RNC625585

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,571 to 6,580.

A Walk From Shotgate Baptist Church To The Nevendon Road Part 2 See Part 1 Below

Continued from Part 1 below. Next to Martins Bank was a record shop, where I remember going with my parents and standing listening to records in the small listening ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

A Walk From Wickford High Street Down The Rettendon Raod

My name is Kevin Mears, I lived in Wickford from my birth in 1958 until I got married in 1980. I shall describe my memories of Wickford in the 1960s and 1970s as a couple of walks around the ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

I Only Moved To Windygates For A Month

Hi, I just moved to Windygates from Cupar. Moved here on the 2nd of April 2010 in a wee street called Henderson Park.

A memory of Windygates

Church Memories

During the war I used to go to Holy Trinity Church before it was bombed. The choirmaster was a Mr Choat, (not sure of the spelling), and he used to come and ask me to sing for the local gatherings in the hut where all the meetings took ...Read more

A memory of Penge by Betty Newsome

Cedar Grange, Caterham Valley

I am fairly sure that this is where my grandmother - Julia Millie Crocker, grandfather William Crocker - and father Horace George Crocker b 1915 lived from about 1916 to at least 1920. Recently bought my ggrandmothers ...Read more

A memory of Caterham by Julia Crocker

Born At 9 High Road

I was born next to the United Dairies and the tube station. At night I could hear the horses in the stables and the trains arriving and leaving at the train station. There were also steam trains that worked the siding ...Read more

A memory of East Finchley in 1950 by Barrie Barrell

Paignton Was My Crucible 1947

My mother gave life to me in Paignton hospital (now a hospice I believe) in July of this year (1947) and I spent much of my early years in and around this lovely little town. Not so lovely or little now but still grand ...Read more

A memory of Paignton in 1947 by Peter Chave

West Fleetham

I lived at West Fleetham for some 6 years, my father had a small business there making fancy goods etc.I went to school in Seahouses by bus when the weather was OK. I spent may happy hours fishing in the Long Nanny burn, it was a ...Read more

A memory of West Fleetham in 1968 by Martin Henderson

A Week To Remember

It was always a sense of adventure searching for new place to visit on our holidays - and certainly we found an idyllic spot just a mile or so outside the town of Cemaes Bay. Mother had been staying with my younger sister who ...Read more

A memory of Cemaes Bay in 1976 by Margaret Mosley

Birth.

I was born in Crystal Place Road Dulwich in July 1930. I did not know the full address until a few months ago. My family moved to Grove Park when I was six months old and my mother died in March 1932. My father died when I was thirteen. I never ...Read more

A memory of Dulwich in 1930 by James Tait

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,769 to 15,792.

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.

Caption For Danbury, The Church 1906

St John the Baptist's stands inside the earthworks of a Danish settlement. In 1779 a leaden coffin was dug from under the floor in the north aisle.

Caption For Springfield, Baddow Meads 1919

This particular bend of the river was bypassed - note the absence of towpaths on either side.

Caption For Launceston, Market Clock 1906

In 1905 it became the duty of the hotel boots boy to pull and tie down a cord which silenced the quarterjacks during the hours of darkness.

Caption For Horsforth, The Ring Road Roundabout C1960

In 1934 Leeds City Council embarked on a programme to clear 30,000 slums.

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side And Glenroyal Cinema C1960

Cinema in 1960 was still a popular form of entertainment, though television and the opportunities opened up by private car ownership were both beginning to make inroads.

Caption For Cranleigh, Rowlands Corner 1904

It is now the British Legion building, and a new 'village' hall has been built in the centre of town.

Caption For Royston, General View 1929

The higgledy-piggledy development of this small country market town which resulted from its unusual position on the county border of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire until 1896 is evident in this overall

Caption For Mortehoe, The Church Of St Mary Magdalene, Interior 1935

The enormous mosaic above the chancel arch was created in 1905 in memory of the churchwarden's wife.

Caption For Chagford, Kestor Rocks 1906

The town's fortunes have fluctuated over the years: once a thriving stannary town, then a woollen town, it was rescued from decline by the rise of the tourist trade in the 1880s, which was stimulated by

Caption For Ryde, Esplanade 1913

In 1782 the man-o-war 'Royal George' heeled over just offshore on a calm day.

Caption For Lowestoft, The South Pier From The Sands 1896

At this time, close to the end of the Victorian era, staying fully clothed on the beach was very much the norm, with sand castles and donkey rides the prime amusements for the children; the adults relax

Caption For Cardiff, From Penarth 1893

The River Taff is meandering out to sea in Cardiff Bay in this scene, and in the foreground is a most congenial crescent of well- proportioned Victorian middle-class residences.

Caption For Salcombe, The Quayside 1896

Salcombe is a small port at the mouth of the Kingsbridge estuary. It is so sheltered and mild that even oranges have been known to grow there.

Caption For Worcester, Angel Place C1950

Judging by the lack of umbrellas, the rain falling on Angel Place must have taken Worcester by surprise. Fortunately, those waiting for a bus home can take cover under shelter (on the left).

Caption For Colchester, The Asylum 1891

Heavily influenced by the baroque style of Hawksmoor, this fine building, now demolished, was built as the Victoria Hotel in 1843 to cash in on the arrival of the railway.

Caption For Woodstock, Hotel And Market Place C1965

The town of Woodstock was once a favourite manor and hunting lodge for English kings. The Black Prince was born here.

Caption For Sittingbourne, High Street C1960

It is early morning or a summer's evening in this significant mid-Kent town. A good selection of traders line the left side of the street, including W J Dolding & Son and a bakery.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

John Darby of High Park Farm operated a substantial milk delivery service, using a horse-drawn float.

Caption For Derby, St Peter's Church C1960

This view of St Peter's Church, which stands at the junction of St Peter's Street and East Street in the city centre, shows just how busy the traffic was then.

Caption For Bordon, The Village 1919

The War Office purchased over 1600 acres of land here in 1863, and by 1903 camps had been constructed for troops returning from the Boer War.