Places
36 places found.
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- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Ryde, Isle of Wight
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sandown, Isle of Wight
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- London, Greater London
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Plymouth, Devon
- Newport, Isle of Wight
- Southwold, Suffolk
- Bristol, Avon
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Edinburgh, Lothian
- Maldon, Essex
- Clacton-On-Sea, Essex
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Colchester, Essex
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Chelmsford, Essex
- Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Brentwood, Essex
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
Photos
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Maps
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Books
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Memories
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Assemblies Of God Pentecostal Church
In the 1932 The A O G was to rent a piece of land within Sheffield. It was intended to buy the land from the landowner should all go well. A marquee was put up and decked out with basic chairs. Prior to the ...Read more
A memory of Sheffield in 1900 by
Family
Hi from Australia. My grandmother, Elizabeth (Selbie) Burr, was born on 19th Jan 1880, her parents, John & Barbara Selbie lived in Auchnagatt. John died on 5th Feb 1916 & was interred in Old Deer Cemetery, & unsure when John was ...Read more
A memory of Auchnagatt in 1860 by
26 Years, Man And Boy
Born in Colombo Road in 1937. Remember the doodle bugs, air aid shelters, Christchurch School, Dane Secondary (even know the school song word for word). Days of fun in Valentines Park and the swimming pool. Ilford Town Hall ...Read more
A memory of Ilford in 1942 by
Osterley Flats
My friend Maureen and I used to go carol singing at Osterley Flats. I think they were quite new then, during the 60's. I was born and brought up in Lampton Rd, Hounslow and Maureen, East Acton. Does anyone else have memories from ...Read more
A memory of Hounslow by
Once Met
I met a girl in Scarborough the year of 61/62, she lived in Foggathorpe. It was a brief encounter but the memory remains. She was at school in Beverley. Her name Diana Readman. Although I wrote to her a few times I can't remember the address exactly. Is the family still living in Foggathorpe?
A memory of Foggathorpe in 1962 by
School In The 1960's
My father was in the army so we moved in to the army houses - Coronation Road, having just left Hong Kong. I started at the infant's school which was very local to our house. Then at age 7, I went to the primary school. This ...Read more
A memory of Bodelwyddan in 1962
Saturday Girl In Snows The Bakers.
I worked for 3 years as a Saturday girl in Snows the bakers (in fact the head office at the time) at the Brondesbury end of Kilburn High Road. It was not far from the Foresters Hall which I understand ...Read more
A memory of Kilburn in 1951
Good Memories
We were married here in June 1972 and 40 years on we are still married. Good days of the Voelas Arms and not so good days. I lived and worked here as a young girl with happy memories and one day I will return. I often think of my ...Read more
A memory of Pentrefoelas in 1972
Hounslow 40 50 60's
I see some of you remember Hounslow as it was, and the ice cream bar in Lampton Rd. I, Rita Pilbrow, lived at number 30 Lampton Rd, born 1946, with my mum and dad and two older sisters Claudette and June and my dad's mum lived ...Read more
A memory of Hounslow in 1955 by
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Captions
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On the edge of Bodmin Moor, near Liskeard, are several important archaeological sites with Celtic remains. This is St Cleer's Holy Well in the village named after him.
The excavated undressed stones can be seen with the tower of the village church just behind the trees.
On a Sunday, it would be crammed full of parading fashionable ladies, who would be walking back after the service from the church to the Hotel de Paris.
The flat nature of the surrounding countryside is again shown in this photograph.
Horse-drawn coaches wait patiently to take passengers from the boats at Waterhead, near Ambleside on Windermere.
It is unusual that the vicarage in the High Street is built to a very high standard and size, a reflection perhaps on the wealth of this large and prosperous parish.
Here we have a leisurely scene outside the Rose and Crown - perhaps the barrel on the cart is being delivered there.
Today, nearly a century later, the view is instantly recognisable, with the lofty tower of St Mary the Virgin's church in the centre and the Town Hall a little to the left.
About a mile from Bidford, the hamlet of Marlcliff sits snugly below the eponymous marl cliff beside the River Avon.
There is an impressive dignity about the globe-crowned, lion-guarded obelisk that was unveiled by HRH the Duke of Windsor in July 1922.
Basic housekeeping is a requirement of any well-organised camp, and these boys carry out their chores under watchful adult eyes.
This is a quite charming view of an old donkey cart and a rough road surface. The road is made up today, but it is still as narrow.
Note the policeman's summer issue helmet, and the elegant white outfits and hats of the ladies.
A wonderfully evocative view showing the joys of the motorcar and the open road.
Woodbury's village green is rarely as empty of parked cars as it was in this day in the 1960s.
Signs for Seville Orange Marmalade and Strongs Romsey Ales can be seen to the right of Bargate.
Bennett is renowned for his novels based on The Potteries, and Mitchell was the designer of the legendary Spitfire fighter.
In 1954 the NCB sank its first pit in the country at Lea Hall, Rugeley.The colliery opened in July 1960; most of its output went by conveyor direct to nearby Rugeley, a power station.
West Bromwich was one of four Staffordshire county boroughs created in 1889; the others were Hanley, Walsall and Wolverhampton.
St Oswald's parish church at Askrigg is the mother church of Wensleydale, and it is easily the largest church in the dale.
The variety of accommodation ranged from hotels such as the Metropole and Grand down to family boarding houses, commercial lodgings and public houses.
There are few men in this picture taken in the last summer of the Great War - though Bournemouth was a popular retreat for soldiers on leave from the trenches.
Bournemouth's Square stands at the very heart of the town, astride the Bourne Stream.
It is worth comparing this photograph with earlier ones of the same site to see the dramatic changes.
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