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Memories

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Anyone Remember Skip Am Also Looking For The Son Of Irene Rene Maiden Name Reeves

Hello, does anyone remember Skip? He used to take boys from poorer families on day trips, swimming, to the beach etc. Also, I'm looking for the son of Irene Reeves, ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1965 by Jenny Porrett

Rupert Street In The 60s 70s

I lived in Southdown House, opposite the Gas Works, from 1960 until 1978, when I got married. We had moved when I was 5 from Northwood Street off Livery Street not far from St Pauls square. I attended Cromwell Street J ...Read more

A memory of Nechells in 1965

Best Years Of My Life

I have wonderful memories of Methilhill, I am a part of the wonderful bonar, duffy mears waters michie leitch mcgill gran bonar was our head and was dearly loved and adored by all the family. we played carefree round simon ...Read more

A memory of Methilhill in 1965 by Rita Bonar

That's Not Sandy Cove

That's the beach at Combe Martin, Sandy Cove is round the coast from there. In 1965 I was living in that building you can see in the middle of the picture. Note from Editor: Thank you for the information - we are now changing our records.

A memory of Combe Martin in 1965 by Paul Swann

Parrakeet

Hello everyone, I've read memories about Cliftonville and the Parrakeet and suddenly my heart start jumping, going back of about 50 years, and still remembering - that's not bad! My name is Giovanni but everybody used to call me John ...Read more

A memory of Cliftonville in 1965 by Gianni Vivarelli

Grays Beach

I remember Grays Beach and the swimming pool there.

A memory of Grays in 1965 by Janis Pearson

Fond Memory Of Seaton

In about 1965 I hitchiked from Yorkshire with a friend down to Plymouth, we went on a small ferry then along a coast road and ended up in Seaton. We camped there for about a week and met two girls. We used to go to cafe on the ...Read more

A memory of Downderry in 1965 by Michael Thornton

Does Anyone Have Any Photos Of The Old Iron Bridge In Hunstanton

Hi, Does anyone have any pictures of the old iron bridge that crossed South Beach Road? It was next to the house that is adjacent to the roundabout near what is now Tesco. If your ...Read more

A memory of Hunstanton in 1965 by Martin Bennett

Happiest Holidays Of My Life

Year after year my family had our summer holidays in Jaywick Sands, we used to stay in the same small chalet in Meadow Way, Jaywick Sands. How we all used to fit in there I'll never know. It had tiny windows, an outside ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick in 1965 by First Name Last Name

Never Shall You Forget

Not a week goes by when I do not think about Whitby, the lure of Saltwick Bay is like a magnet. The moment you drive down the narrow lane that leads to the cliff tops and the club house, you start to feel a sense of ...Read more

A memory of Saltwick Bay in 1965 by Anthony Scholes

Captions

1,131 captions found. Showing results 481 to 504.

Caption For Aldeburgh, The Lifeboat 'city Of Winchester' 1903

While most people imagine lifeboats generally to be launched from slipways, Aldeburgh lifeboats such as the 'Winchester' have always been launched straight from the shingle beach.

Caption For Paignton, The Sands 1925

Boat trips off Paignton beach gave toddlers much fun walking along the landing stages.

Caption For Crantock, West Pentire Hotel 1936

The West Pentire Hotel is a conspicuous landmark in this otherwise bleak view across fields to the sea beyond Crantock Beach, with East Pentire Point on the right.

Caption For Bournemouth, East Cliff From West 1897

Because of the unstable nature of the cliffs above Bournemouth's beaches, many of the buildings were built at a distance from the cliff edge.

Caption For Canvey Island, Shell Beach C1955

A good study of a 1950s beach. There are no shadows, and most of the holidaymakers are well wrapped up. The chap in the braces (left) does not look particularly warm.

Caption For Totland Bay, The Beach C1955

The less energetic can laze on a deckchair, hire a beach hut and watch the world go by.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1925

A few bathing machines survive amongst the beach huts and changing tents.

Caption For Sandsend, The Beach 1925

Sandsend is just three miles along the sandy beach from Whitby.

Caption For Bardsea, The Beach 1895

A family of youngsters enjoy a spot of shrimping on the beach. On the skyline in the background is the parish church of the Holy Trinity, consecrated just 40 years earlier in 1853.

Caption For Charmouth, The Beach C1960

During the last half of the 20th century the beach at Charmouth became a mecca for the fossil hunter.

Caption For East Runton, High Street 1921

East Runton offered visitors the same spectacular cliff scenery and ample beaches as its close neighbour, Cromer, but less of the noise and bustle.

Caption For Southbourne, From The Pier 1908

A cliff railway toils up and down the cliffside to help the bather gain access to the many miles of beach between Sandbanks and Hengistbury Head.

Caption For Port Gaverne, C1955

The lane from Port Isaac descends the cliffside to its neighbouring harbour, also once important for fishing, and a place where sailing vessels were beached to be loaded with Delabole slates.

Caption For Porthtowan, The Swimming Pool C1955

Heavy surf on the beach at Porthtowan is not the place for smaller children, so this artificial pool was made among the rocks as a place for safe bathing. The water is refreshed at every high tide.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

At the beginning of the last millennium, marauding Danes landed on these sandy beaches and put the village of Exmouth to fire and sword.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Promenade 1898

Its own beach is sandless and full of large pebbles, which seem to sing as the tides play across them. It gets its name from the salterns, or salt pans, used by the monks of nearby Otterton Priory.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach C1960

This beach is far less crowded than those shown in the 1950s, the Indian Summer of the British seaside town.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Hotels And Beach 1890

Here we see St Mildred's Hotel and the beach, with Victorian ladies and children at play. Note the picnic hamper on the right.

Caption For Fulford, The River Ouse C1960

A father and his son seem to be skimming stones in the right foreground on the beach, which probably marks the spot where the 'full ford' of the village's name once existed.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier 1898

Plymouth never quite achieved the status of being a major seaside resort, though tourists have always bathed from its beaches and promenaded across the famous Hoe.

Caption For Hastings, The Beach 1925

Very few parts of the town are far from the beach.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier 1898

Plymouth never quite achieved the status of being a major seaside resort, though tourists have always bathed from its beaches and promenaded across the famous Hoe.

Caption For East Runton, Looking East 1933

A row of white beach huts trims the foot of the cliffs like a cuff. In the distance is Cromer pier.

Caption For Crantock, The Village C1960

The village becomes busy in the summer with visitors seeking Crantock Beach, which is a short distance away.