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Photos

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Maps

71 maps found.

1940, Harbour Heights Ref. NPO726683
1947, Harbour Village Ref. NPO726690
1947, Harbours Hill Ref. NPO726697
1923, Harbour Village Ref. POP726690
1921, Rye Harbour Ref. POP823215
1923, Windy Arbor Ref. POP871212
1891, Windy Arbor Ref. HOSM47427
1898, Cold Harbour Ref. RNE674895
1895, Cold Harbour Ref. RNE674899
1899 - 1909, Cold Harbour Ref. HOSM41459
1922, Cold Harbour Ref. POP674894
1920, Cold Harbour Ref. POP674905
1946, Cold Harbour Ref. NPO674895
1946, Cold Harbour Ref. NPO674909
1885, Cold Harbour Ref. HOSM41458
1947, Cold Harbour Ref. NPO674899
1898-1899, Cold Harbour Ref. RNC674905
1897-1898, Cold Harbour Ref. RNC674909
1895, Cold Harbour Ref. RNE674894
1898, Cold Harbour Ref. RNE674896

Books

1 books found. Showing results 25 to 1.

Memories

96 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Birthplace And Never Forgotten When Asked

I was born in Dysart to a mining family of 5 brothers, me being in the middle. My mum watched over us all and used to take us walks by the man in the rock along to Wemyss and back via the castle estate. ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Sandy Stewart

Mid 1960s Mid 1980s

My parents David & Valerie, and younger brother Roger Angus lived at 'Rosevine' opposite the Rectory. The then vicar, Christopher Leach lived in the Rectory with his wife and children Godfrey and Hilary. Additionally, they ...Read more

A memory of Combpyne by Simon Angus

Seaham Harbour

THE MEN WOULD BRING THE BOATS IN AND HANG BUNCHES OF CRABS AND FISH ON THE RAIL SO WE COULD CHOOSE OUR OWN.

A memory of Seaham by Isabella Adams

East Front Road In The Sixties

My Grandparents, George and Ella Ashford, had retired to Pagham in 1958. They lived at number 12 East Front Road. Their bungalow was very comfortable with a great view out over the channel. The original railway carriage ...Read more

A memory of Pagham by John Ashford

Seafront Bungalow

I remember staying here with my parents sister and cousin must have been about 1950. I would have been about 6 or 7. Seem to remember a sort of sunroom located at the front where us kids slept in makeshift beds made up from loungers ...Read more

A memory of Southwold

Magical Dysart

we lived at 15 relief st dysart in the early 50s moved there from kirkcaldy we had to move out when they started to demolish the place so sad it was great place to grow up in I was about six or seven yrs old when we moved there, went ...Read more

A memory of Dysart

My Childhood In Wolverhampton 1946 1955

I played in the standing corn stooks behind our house, had my first pony/horse ride at Dixon's farm where my horse went berserk in a potato field, so I was put onto and stayed on a horse lead. I flew my ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton by Alan Hickman

House Disappeared

We have purchased Harbour Sails, Overgang. In the picture you can see that once upon a time there was rather large house sitting in front,which is no longer there, (where the boats are in corner of quay, there’s 2 masts that point to the old house). What happened to it?

A memory of Brixham by Sharon O’reilly

Evacuated To Hele....

I am guessing the year would have been 1944.... I would have been 6 and my brother would have been 5. I dont know how we were evacuated exactly...because we didnt go through the School system, we went with our Mother and our Grandmother ...Read more

A memory of Hele by Maurene Kauter

Growing Up In Ramsgate

I was born in Ramsgate in 1947. An only child, I lived with my parents in Grove Road. I have many happy memories of the town. Each night, as a young child, I used to go out with my father for "a little walk around" and we covered a ...Read more

A memory of Ramsgate by Trevor Brown

Captions

211 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Looe, From The South 1893

The narrow sheltered harbour at Looe is seen to good effect from near Hannafore.

Caption For Charlestown, The Harbour C1955

The perfect little port with its floating dock is surrounded by cottages, and the outer harbour is enclosed by breakwater piers.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Pier Lighthouse 1901

Plans for Ramsgate harbour were drawn up in 1750, and the harbour was extended in 1818.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Inner Harbour C1955

During the mid 20th century the forest of masts had vanished from Ramsgate's harbour, giving it a very different appearance to earlier pictures.

Caption For Ramsgate, Parade And New Road 1901

Part of Ramsgate's famous fleet of fishing smacks are moored in the inner harbour.

Caption For Wisbech, River Nene 1923

Also visible: the harbour line of the M & G N Railway that linked the harbour to the goods yard off Leverington Road, and the line to Sutton Bridge.

Caption For Bovisand, Landing Steps 1925

The main use of the harbour appears to be for recreation. A few fishing boats once worked in the area, but there are no signs of them in this photograph, just a small pleasure boat.

Caption For Penzance, Quay Street 1906

This narrow lane winds down to the docks and harbour. On the left is the Dolphin Inn and, on the corner, the Harbour Office.

Caption For Watermouth, Harbour With Vessels C1871

This sheltered harbour lies east of Ilfracombe. At its head is Watermouth Castle, built in 1825 for Joseph Davie Bassett.

Caption For Margate, Harbour 1908

Sailing barges are moored in the harbour, with the Lighthouse in the centre of the picture.The harbour was originally important not just for the coasters and fishing traders, but as the place of

Caption For Torquay, Princess Gardens 1896

Torquay's inner harbour was built by Sir Lawrence Palk, son of Sir Robert Palk, who bought the manor of Torwood in 1768.

Caption For Dover, From Belle Vue Tea Gardens 1901

The harbour came under the control of the Dover Harbour Board in 1923, which developed it into one of the busiest ports in the world.

Caption For Charlestown, The Harbour 1890

Capstans (foreground and opposite it) on the outer piers were used for helping ships in and out of the difficult harbour entrance.

Caption For Southwick, The Harbour C1955

For years the harbour and sea have provided employment for many of Southwick's inhabitants, and in 1871 the increase in population at Southwick and Fishersgate was attributed to oyster-dredgers and other

Caption For Seaham, The Harbour C1955

We are looking across the old inner harbour to the coal staithes. Partially hidden by one of the staithes is the paddle-tug 'Seaham'.

Caption For Torquay, The Strand And Clock Tower 1920

Air raids in the Second World War led to the decline in Torquay harbour's use as a commercial port, though ferries have continued to ply their trade to the Channel Islands from here.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Harbour Crosswall 1907

This view of the middle wall of the harbour shows a typical Edwardian mother and her two children posing for the photographer. Behind her the busy life of the harbour continues.

Caption For Portreath, The Harbour 1890

A rough sea is coming onto the beach, but the pier affords protection to the dangerously narrow harbour entrance beneath the cliffs.

Caption For Polperro, The Harbour 1888

The sails are raised, but the vessel needs to be controlled more tightly in order to leave harbour safely.

Caption For Pentewan, Harbour 1927

The sailing smack JNR of Plymouth is moored behind the sea lock gates, while the bow of a coaster emerges from behind the harbour office.

Caption For Heysham, Heysham Tower 1915

When construction started on Heysham Harbour, the family moved out; it was bought by the Midland Railway, who were building the harbour. At the time of our photograph it was an hotel.

Caption For Tenby, Harbour C1925

The town walls date from the 13th century, and Tenby's tight, sheltered harbour and truly golden beach wears a crown of coloured Georgian buildings.

Caption For Belfast, The Harbour Office 1897

Belfast had a very effective body managing and improving its harbour long before it had a council able to provide roads, drainage and oversee housing.

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour 1885

Down in the harbour, the tall ship is moored just in front of the Angel Vaults, still here as a waterside inn.