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Maps

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1905-1907, Tarbet Ref. RNC845158
1906-1907, Taynuilt Ref. RNC845571
1905, Stewarton Ref. RNC839318
1905-1907, Skipness Ref. RNC832159
1906-1907, Toberonochy Ref. RNC849061
1905-1907, Mambeg Ref. RNC772791
1906-1907, Mannal Ref. RNC772894
1905-1906, Innellan Ref. RNC743754
1906-1907, Inverchaolain Ref. RNC744004
1906-1907, Lee Ref. RNC754467
1906-1907, Lephinchapel Ref. RNC755094
1905-1907, New Ulva Ref. RNC790410
1906-1908, North Shian Ref. RNC793899
1906-1907, Lochbuie Ref. RNC765075
1906-1907, Lochgilphead Ref. RNC765167
1906-1907, Lower Kilchattan Ref. RNC769446
1905-1906, Waterfoot Ref. RNC861647
1906, Dalmally Ref. RNC688034
1905-1907, Daltote Ref. RNC688236
1906-1907, Carnassarie Ref. RNC662528

Books

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Memories

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Always A Colliery Lass

I was born late 1959 at Little Thorpe Maternity Hospital. I lived in Arthur Street with my parents Alan and Ada Robson and my newly widowed grandfather Bob Mckee. My grandmother, Lizzie, sadly passed away a year ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery in 1964 by Gail Hann

Always Think Of It As Home.

I was born in Dovercourt hospital 24th December 1959. I lived above the Home and Colonial shop in the high street where my lovely Dad Mr. Roe was manager. My lovely mum Margaret often used to work there when my sister's Bren ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt by Susan Stapleton

America Woods

I lived in the house called Abbotsford in about 1934 which to this day, stands by the side of the America Woods. Once a year, the scouts would camp in the field at the back of the house. I spent many happy times playing in those woods, ...Read more

A memory of Shanklin by Claire Spencer

American Comics.

I believe that this photo has been snapped from what used to be the original bus station in Corby New Town. I have childhood memories of getting off the 32 bus and running into the market from the station. I always had urgent business ...Read more

A memory of Corby in 1965 by Kenneth Little

American Student And Muswell Hill Memories

I was so lucky to have landed in Muswell Hill to take up residence with a family of three headed by their matriarch, Cecelia in 1980. She regularly took in students of all kinds to live in the house ...Read more

A memory of Muswell Hill by Sharon Van Buskirk

Aminster Secondary Modern School

I have some rather bad memories of school years spent at this school, because I was a rather shy and insecure child so I tended to be the victim of the school bullies. One I remember very vividly was a Maureen ...Read more

A memory of Axminster in 1964 by Lorraine Ambler

Amport? Never Heard Of It!

Septemeber 1950. We had just completed our eight weeks basic training at RAF West Kirby and were all eager to know where our next posting was to be. Against my name was RAF Amport but this raised a problem, no one had a clue where ...Read more

A memory of Amport by hachesney

An Ashbourne Childhood

My family moved to Ashbourne in 1942 when I was 6. I went to school at what must have been the last of the old "Dame" schools run by an elderly lady called Ethel Hunter. The school was at the top of a big house in Church ...Read more

A memory of Ashbourne in 1943

An Evacuee 1940 1945 David Bush

I am now 89 but I was only 7 when I was collected from the pavement at the end of Yeo Vale Rd in 1940. I was given shelter at number 41 Carrington Terrace the home of Mr. & Mrs. Gear and their daughter Mary. They ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple by David Bush

An Idyllic Childhood In New Haw

I wanted to add my own memories of growing up in New Haw from 1965 until moving again in 1973. The family moved from Richmond (then in Middlesex) to 187 New Haw Road, a detached 3-bedroom house with 1/3 acre of ...Read more

A memory of New Haw in 1966 by Andrew Taylor

Captions

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Caption For Carisbrooke, The Village C1955

A Roman villa was unearthed at Carisbrooke in 1859 and found to cover an area of some 120 feet by 55 feet.

Caption For Newquay, Dancing On The Beach 1912

Dancing to the accompaniment of the small band playing on the left is clearly a popular pastime. Note the lines of canvas bathing tents at the head of the beach.

Caption For Brighton, Beach And Pier 1898

This view brings out the tremendous bustle of Brighton's beaches, dotted with small sailing boats and lines of bathing machines.

Caption For Littleham, The Caravan Site, Sandy Bay C1960

A vast caravanopolis now covers the cliff tops above Sandy Bay, once a smuggling cove and now Littleham's bathing beach.

Caption For Weymouth, The Sands 1918

Even in wartime the strict dress code for Weymouth beach remained, though many of the soldiers and sailors stationed in the town would seek out lonely coves in the vicinity for a spot of

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands And Boats 1925

Exmouth's long beach offers safe bathing, and its gently shelving sands allow easy access for boats. Here we see local mariners taking passengers out for trips along the coast.

Caption For Newquay, The Beach 1925

This was for many years the popular image of surfing and bathing at Newquay, when plywood surfboards were the order of the day - this was long before the coming of wetsuits and fibreglass

Caption For Ilkeston, Bath Street C1955

Another view of Bath Street, looking back towards the church.

Caption For Ilkeston, Bath Street C1949

Bath Street, leading off the Market Place, is one of Ilkeston's main shopping streets. This view looks back towards the tower of St Mark's at the end of the street.

Caption For Cheltenham, The College 1901

Its College for boys, situated on the road to Bath, was built in the 1840s in the popular Gothic revival style.

Caption For Calne, The Town Hall C1955

The Town Hall was built on the site of the town watermill. It was designed by the Bath architect Bryan Oliver; it cost £9,375 4s 3d, and was opened in 1886.

Caption For Sidmouth, Looking West 1925

Currently, there are huge breakwaters built of boulders, which have been constructed in an effort to attenuate the scouring action of the water.

Caption For Matlock Bath, General View 1892

Another general view of Matlock Bath, looking up towards the wooded Heights of Abraham on the skyline.

Caption For Gillingham, St Mary's Church C1960

For away-from-it-all families, the open parkland extension of the Strand was ideal for a quiet riverside picnic, where the children could don bathing trunks and enjoy the unique delight of Medway mud

Caption For Cromer, East Beach C1955

Cromer developed as a seaside resort in the early 19th century - it is mentioned as a bathing-place in Jane Austen's 'Emma'. The Esplanade was laid out in 1894.

Caption For Tiverton, St Andrew Street 1920

This road was cut in half when a new by-pass was built round the town. This, the lower half, has changed somewhat, but mainly only in detail.

Caption For Llantwit Major, Nash Point Lighthouse C1920

Llantwit Major stands on the Afon Colhugh, and the place is said to have once been a port.

Caption For Sandown, The Beach 1892

Sandown and its twin resort of Shanklin, a couple of miles to the south, are connected by a long promenade that winds around the curve of Shanklin Bay.

Caption For Cowes, The Parade C1955

Bathing is possible along some of the beaches at Cowes, particularly at Gurnard Bay. However, the currents are strong and the shoreline shelves steeply.

Caption For Tiverton, Little Silver 1914

The photographer seems to be the centre of attraction as the family from the left-hand house peer over the hedge. The youngsters on the left watch coyly as the deed is done.

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Caption For Tiverton, Little Silver 1914

The photographer seems to be the centre of attraction as the family from the left-hand house peer over the hedge. The youngsters on the left watch coyly as the deed is done.

Caption For Llantwit Major, Nash Point Lighthouse C1920

Llantwit Major stands on the Afon Colhugh, and the place is said to have once been a port.

Caption For Mudeford, The Estuary 1918

King George III put Mudeford on the map when he visited the then tiny village in 1803.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, The Bay Hotel 1927

For decades, just as in this picture, people have sun bathed along the sea wall.