Photos

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Maps

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1922, East Mouse Ref. POP697709
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1921, Springfield Ref. POP836873
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1919, Steyne Cross Ref. POP839341
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1921, Penn Ref. POP803722
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Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,591 to 6,600.

Lands End Hotel

I entered a competition in the 'Lady' magazine, and was fortunate to win a week's stay for my husband and myself at the Lands End Hotel. What luxury! It certainly doesn't look anything like the photos of the 1950s. Our bedroom ...Read more

A memory of Land's End in 1991 by Margaret Mosley

St Von Tromp (Public House)

Hi there, just wondered if anyone knew any information or of any photos of a pub at 70 Church Street called The St. Von Tromp, which closed in December 1922? There would have also been a theatre/music hall in the area...? If anyone can help it would very much appreciated. stellabellatak@aol.com

A memory of St Helens in 1910 by Tracey Kirkby

Charlbury Railway Station

I well remember been driven to the station to meet a train that was carrying at least two hundred head of cattle destined for Ditchley Mansion. As a young man in those days, with five other men we drove the animals to the ...Read more

A memory of Charlbury in 1954 by Roy Beasley

Preston Market

It was a great market gaff to stand on, what a buzz. I had the time of my life there. The majority of the stallholders were legend and the locals were spot on. Times were good then and so were markets, unfortunately times and business ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1994 by Ged Dolanbrown

Lost Family

I am tracing family and have ended up in Portnaguran. John Macdonald, son of Norman and Christina Macdonald, married Dolina Graham in 1921. John was a seaman on the "Narenta" at the time. They had 3 children, Angus, Christina and John ...Read more

A memory of Portnaguran in 1920 by Lyn Wilson

Grandparents

My late grandfather Edward and his wife Elizabeth lived in High Harrington in the 1940s. He was a policeman. They had two sons, Gordon and William (Bill) both of whom sadly are now dead. Bill was my father. I understand they lived at Meadow View. Does anyone recall the Winters?

A memory of High Harrington by Edward Winter

World Famous Dormansland

I livedn and was bonn at 123 Hollowlane,D ormansland. Brother Andrew, mother Margaret, who was school teacher of Maths and Physics. My dad died when I was 10. His name was Arthur and he worked in East Grinstead and was ...Read more

A memory of Dormansland by Stan Maton

The Lion And Lamb Inn

Amazing to see the photo of the Lion and Lamb, I worked there as a cocktail barmaid in 1962 or 1963, the manager was Harvey Storch. I have a lot of fond memories from my time there and to see it has hardly changed is ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood in 1962 by Sandie Salmon (Nee Clifton)

My Father

My father, ARTHUR PERCY CRUMP, was born in 1898 in London, but orphanned in 1901. He was sent to Heacham with his older sister, EDITH. The 1911 Census shows him living with foster parents....Samuel Groom, his wife, daughter and 2 ...Read more

A memory of Heacham in 1900 by Angela Haddrill

Looking For Alan Johns Webb

Looking for info on a local man. Alan Johns?? Alan Webb?? Born 1940-1947 in the Holsworthy area. Went to live in Pyworthy shortly after his birth. We think he was an only child. We know the Johns parents have both passed ...Read more

A memory of Pyworthy in 1946

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,817 to 15,840.

Caption For Berry Pomeroy, Castle 1890

It was the house to which William of Orange (later King William III) repaired soon after landing at Brixham in 1688 to end the Stuart dynasty and start the line of Protestant monarchs who have reigned

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1888

Here, just behind the horse, it is possible to see one of the many staircases that give access to the upper floor. The shop with the poultry hanging outside is now an antique shop.

Caption For Comberbach, The Avenue C1955

There is a pub in the village with the lovely name of the Spinner and Bergamot - apparently it was named for two local racehorses.

Caption For Canvey Island, The Beach C1965

Canvey Island has been a great Thames-side attraction for many years, though now the sea walls have been raised to protect the low-lying island in the event of the closing of the Thames Barrier.

Caption For Dovercourt, High Street C1955

Dovercourt is the seaside neighbour of Harwich, and for many years now has been its shopping centre; Dovercourt was mentioned in Domesday, but Harwich not until the 12th century.The development of

Caption For Rochford, Market Square C1955

Rochford is a small town on the River Roach in south east Essex, a few miles to the north of Southend.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1955

The old-style sign for Boots the chemists is in the centre of the left-hand row.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Ornamental Gardens C1955

The Grange Hotel was built following the coming of the railway.

Caption For Branscombe, Old Forge 1931

The tiny sign at the far end of the row of cottages reads 'Teas - Weekdays Only'.

Caption For Exeter, Fore Street 1896

The street today is a mass of shops and attractive buildings, none more so than Tuckers Hall.

Caption For Beer, Beach 1898

There were plenty of fishing boats in what used to be known as Beer Roads. The rocky promontory, East Ebb, divided Seaton from Beer and kept the two places apart.

Caption For Cromer, The Lifeboat 1922

Henry Blogg, coxswain of the 'Louisa Heartwell', pictured here, was the most decorated lifeboatman in Britain, earning three gold and four silver medals, the George Cross and the British Empire medal

Caption For Coombe Bissett, The Village & St Michael's Church C1955

It is situated on the Avon in an extensive and complex area of water meadows and carriers which control the flow of the river downstream.The parish church is extremely old and surprisingly large

Caption For Yealmpton, From The Bridge 1904

Yealmpton, always pronounced Yampton, stands on the River Yealm near to the end of its short journey from Dartmoor to the sea.

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Caption For Burslem, 1956

Bottle kilns were once a familiar sight throughout the Potteries, and there were about 2,000 of them in the late 1930s.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Beach And Burton Cliff 2003

Here we see National Trust shingle and cliffs at the end of Beach Road, with the buildings (top right) comprising the Burton Cliff Hotel.

Caption For Martock, The Pinnacle And Market House C1955

Built in the 1750s, Martock's Market House originally held a row of shambles or butchers' shops.

Caption For Berkeley, Market Place 1904

Berkeley at the beginning of the 20th century was a small town of just over 6200 inhabitants.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

Brooke House, the town centre's only housing unit, opened on 7 July 1962. A 14-storey block of 84 flats, it was named after Henry Brooke, the former Housing Minister.

Caption For Wickford, High Street C1955

Pardey & Johnson traded from the gabled building on the left. Basically a grocery shop and off-licence, it also accommodated Wickford's post office around the time of our picture.

Caption For Kimbolton, The Castle C1966

The Castle was bought from the Duke of Manchester by the Grammar School and Huntingdonshire County Council for £12,500 in 1950.

Caption For Frodsham, From The Hill C1950

This runs for 30 miles through the heart of Cheshire, and ends by the locks of Grindley Brook just on the border with Shropshire.

Caption For Matlock, Bank Road From Crown Square C1949

By the mid-Fifties, Crown Square had taken on a much more urban appearance, with black and white kerb markings, a Belisha beacon on the right, and traffic signs in the centre of the

Caption For Repton, Church End C1955

This part of south Derbyshire did not have the abundant stone for its buildings which the north of the county enjoyed, so many villages have a definitely Midlands, rather than northern, feel about them