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Photos

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Maps

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1898-1899, The Oval Ref. RNC846484
1919, White Cross Ref. POP867692
1919, White Hill Ref. POP867874
1919, White Ox Mead Ref. POP868269
1919, Upper Stanton Drew Ref. POP857811
1919, Upper Swainswick Ref. POP857839
1919, Woollard Ref. POP874276
1946, Barrow Vale Ref. NPO634153
1946, Bathwick Ref. NPO634723
1919, Wicklane Ref. POP869886
1919, Withy Mills Ref. POP871996
1919, Withyditch Ref. POP872020
1946, Greyfield Ref. NPO722211
1946, Carlingcott Ref. NPO661466
1946, White Cross Ref. NPO867692
1946, White Ox Mead Ref. NPO868269
1946, Widcombe Ref. NPO869915
1898, Bathampton Ref. RNE634700
1898, Batheaston Ref. RNE634706
1946, Tyning Ref. NPO855832

Books

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Memories

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My Godstone

I lived in Godstone from 1947-1975 when I moved to Dorset. In those days I was Wendy Knight. At one time my father worked at the bakers, Broad's it was called, it was two doors down from the shop on the green, his brother Sidney had R G ...Read more

A memory of Godstone by Wendy Coombe

My Parents' Cottage

My parents owned the centre of the cottages in this photograph for a number of years. Some of the happiest summers were spent on Mill Bay and playing on the green by Cowrie Cottage...

A memory of East Portlemouth by Lindy Jones

My Childhood Garden Part Iii

When we first moved into The Croft, as the house was called, access to the front door was gained by walking up a narrow slopping path up and along the grassy bank towards the wooden gate. The property along with ...Read more

A memory of Shamley Green by Patricia Clarke

Lavernock & Penarth Branch Railway

Bear Bum Bay as it was unusually known by my family for generations was a regular haunt by my family as long as I can remember. I have a photo of my grandfather with his parents at the beach taken in the 1920s in ...Read more

A memory of Lavernock by Phil Toogood

From 1944 To 1957

I came to North Seaton Colliery in 1944 when my father K.C.Macfarlane got the Unit Engineer's position. (he was a qualified marine engineer and left the sea around 1928 some time after he got married to my mother Cissie) The ...Read more

A memory of North Seaton by Derek Macfarlane

Going To School Ay Llanelidan

I went to Llanelidan school in the 1950 s with my cousin Gwyn Rowlands from Sowrach, I was from Betws yn Rhos, Colwyn Bay.

A memory of Llanelidan by Gwynfor Jones

Motor Racing For The Young At Southend On Sea.

I remember this little track so well, it's just at the foot of the pier and has been there for as long as I can remember. My parents often took me to Southend for a day's outing, we had family ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by Denman Lalonde

Grandads War Days And Our Family Hols

My grandfather was stationed on the island "During the War"and was very friendly with a family from Arreton called Hendy. The mother's name was Lil and the father was affectionally called"Tit" (because he was ...Read more

A memory of Arreton by Joanne Fisk

Una Rd

I was brought up in Una Rd in the 1960's and 70's. My mother still lives in the same house after more than 50 years. One thing that always strikes me now when I visit are the number of cars. I can still name the people who owned a car and the ...Read more

A memory of Parkeston by Richard Webb

Childhood 60s Memeoreis

I have fond memories of Heysham as a child, during the 1960s, drinking nettle beer with my brother and sisters. My auntie Hilda and uncle Billy lived in Ulverston, and my uncle worked at the ICI works, I think it was Half Moon ...Read more

A memory of Heysham by John Midgley

Captions

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Caption For Studland, Bankes Arms Hotel C1960

The journey to Studland Bay has always been a favourite excursion for tourists from the nearby resort of Swanage.

Caption For Lyme Regis, 1925

We view the town from the beach below the Royal Standard. The North Wall (right centre) has since been joined to the mainland (in 1979) by a random wall of rough boulders.

Caption For St Austell, The Cornish Riviera Express C1955

A Great Western steam locomotive hauls the Cornish Riviera Express towards St Austell from Par. The train is seen from the Carlyon Bay golf course near the Crinnis arch.

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Caption For Windermere, From Calgarth 1887

This view was taken looking across White Cross Bay to the northern end of the lake.

Caption For Brympton, The House And Lake 1900

The south façade of the house is built in the 17th-century English Renaissance style, with pedimented bays overlooking a terrace and lawn to a lake below.

Caption For Bedford, View From Town Bridge C1955

Taken from slightly further out over the river from the bridge, this view shows the riverside conservatory/orangery added to the Swan's rear ranges before 1900 - it has subsequently been

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Pleasure Boats 1914

Many of the Morecambe Bay boats had names suggesting that they were bigger vessels, such as the 'Queen Mary' in the foreground -but she predated the Cunarder.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow 1901

The Hepworths shop in photograph No 25657 was taken over by a local bank and given a splendidly bulbous and fruity Flemish-style ground floor soon after 1890.

Caption For Wimborne, The Square C1965

Five centuries ago, St Peter's Church and elm trees occupied what is now The Square.

Caption For Bath, From Empire Hotel 1935

This view, taken from an upper floor window of the execrable Empire Hotel, looks beyond the Parade Gardens, laid out in the 1880s, to North Parade, a long 'palace front' of twenty-five bays with a central

Caption For Southwold, Park Lane C1955

On the right is the 1894 School of Industrial Art, built in Arts and Crafts style, with an inscription by William Tooke.

Caption For West Bay, Coastguard Station 1907

This small thatched building, with its telegraph connection standing alongside, faces towards the sea.

Caption For Southport, The Pier 1902

Southport has the country's longest pleasure pier, which runs for 1,211 yards over the marine boating lake and sands to the sea with attractions that included shows and amusement arcades, as well as a

Caption For Bildeston, The Clock Tower C1960

The house on the corner of Chapel Street (centre) now has a porch in the second bay. Still's stores (right) later became Simpson's antique shop, and since 1990 it has been a private house.

Caption For Dunoon, Castle Hill 1904

A 1904 view of the pier esplanade, castle rock and the new castle. There were no trams serving Dunoon, but there were a number of horse-drawn omnibuses working between the West and East Bays.

Caption For Mevagissey, East Cliff 1890

A small fishing boat sails out into the calm waters of St Austell Bay, while larger boats remain packed into the inner harbour.

Caption For Masham, Silver Street 1908

Masham straddles the River Ure. One of Masham's distinctive features is its large market place, where fairs would see as many as 70,000 to 80,000 sheep and lambs up for sale.

Caption For Pin Mill, The River Orwell 1909

Before the deepening of the channel to Ipswich, ships stopped at Butterman's Bay to be unloaded into barges from Pin Mill.

Caption For Eype, Mouth 1930

A moody shot of Charles and William Warren`s boathouse at Eype Mouth, southwards across Lyme Bay. Crab, lobster and crayfish pots are stacked by the door.

Caption For Oystermouth, The Castle 1893

Situated four miles south-west of Swansea overlooking Swansea Bay, Oystermouth derives its name from a Norman/English corruption of Ystmllwynarth.

Caption For Hoylake, The Yachts C1960

This busy scene shows yachts being rigged ready to sail and others with their sails full as their occupants enjoy the fresh sea air of Liverpool Bay.

Caption For Bath, Milsom Street C1965

Some of the right hand side is taken up by Jolly's, the famous Bath department store which had a most elaborate Victorian stone and granite shopfront of 1875 added to part of its frontage.

Caption For Par, Beach Huts 1938

The huts are arranged just above the high tide mark along the length of Par Beach. Much of the sand has been derived from waste entering the bay from mines and china clay works inland.

Caption For Willesden, St. Marys Church C1965

We go north-east to Willesden, an area mostly developed by the end of the 19th century with lower-class terrace housing which swamped the hamlets that made up the parish.