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Maps

896 maps found.

1946, Tyning Ref. NPO855833
1946, Upper Weston Ref. NPO857929
1946, North Widcombe Ref. NPO794083
1946, Norton Hill Ref. NPO794653
1946, Meadgate Ref. NPO775972
1898, Fox Hill Ref. RNE708761
1898, Charlcombe Ref. RNE666784
1898, Chew Magna Ref. RNE667706
1898, Claverton Down Ref. RNE669731
1902, Batheaston Ref. HOSM36970
1883 - 1884, Carlingcott Ref. HOSM40084
1883 - 1884, Dunkerton Ref. HOSM44000
1883 - 1884, Inglesbatch Ref. HOSM49346
1902, Langridge Ref. HOSM50741
1882 - 1883, Marksbury Ref. HOSM53180
1883, Newton St Loe Ref. HOSM55008
Swainswick, 1902, Lower Swainswick Ref. HOSM61120
1901 - 1902, Tadwick Ref. HOSM61157
1902, Midford Ref. HOSM63004
1884, Withyditch Ref. HOSM64899

Books

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Memories

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Happy Childhood 1950 Onwards

I lived in Hillbrow Cottages on the Eastbourne Road from 1950 to 1970s. My father, George Mison, worked in the sand quarry in Bletchingley and mum, Elsie, was a housewife. There are only 12 cottages at Hillbrow and so ...Read more

A memory of Godstone in 1950 by Ruth Bradbury Nee Mison

My Childhood Memories Of Caswell Bay

I apparently spent my early years during WW1 in the Mumbles where my mother came from. She had moved to London before the war to find work and married a Londoner. Our holidays when I was a child (in the late ...Read more

A memory of Caswell Bay in 1950 by Roger Newman

Joan Thomass Nee Vaughan Memories

My first memory was going to school from Pen-y-Ball and being tought by Mrs Daisy Jones, Eluned Jones, Mr Bellis (the headmaster) and Mr Yeomans who we all loved, and also attending Sunday School every Sunday was a ...Read more

A memory of Brynford in 1950 by Ann Hughes

I Hate Reedham

The day after our trip to London, I woke in the morning and was told to immediately get dressed and put on my new shoes and overcoat by mother. We dropped Bernard at Aldersbrook School and then caught a bus into Wanstead Tube Station, ...Read more

A memory of Purley in 1950 by Gordon Mays Baird

Lake Farm Cottage East Jarrow

My memories of a happy childhood: living in the farm house and the horses, goats, hens, geese, dogs that my father bred for the police, and the wonderful summers and freezing winters..and my dad self employed selling wood ...Read more

A memory of Jarrow in 1950 by Pauline Galbraith

Nelson House Restaurant, Broad Street, Deal, Kent

Where Deal Library stands today was the site of the 'Nelson House Restaurant', which was owned and ran by my father, Frederick William Ford; around the corner in Middle Street, was 'Lady Hamilton's ...Read more

A memory of Deal in 1950 by John Ford

Laleham Abbey 1947 1952

My sister Catherine and I attended Laleham Abbey from 1947-1952. Sister Margaret Rose was the Head and Sister Catherine Mechtilde her Deputy. We were sent away to boarding school after various entrance exams to day schools. My ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1950 by Clare Glover Wright

Not Exactly Backworth

I was born in May 1950 at 85 Killingworth Avenue, Castle Park, Backworth. I was the only child in the street for a few years and I remember going into everyone's house for biscuits. I played with everyone's cats and dogs and ...Read more

A memory of Backworth in 1950 by Susan Monk (Nee Dakin)

Fontigary Caravan Site

I remember visiting Fontigary Bay Caravan Site with my family during the late 50s and early 60s. The caravans used to cost about £3 a week to hire. They didn't have toilets, of course, and we had to use the site's communal ...Read more

A memory of Rhoose in 1950 by Susan Benwell

To Sea

The Seagoing Years. I must have left the Army sometime in August or September of 1949, and went back to C.J.King & son, tug owners, to carry on with my job as deck boy. This was not to my ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1950 by Arthur Cottrell

Captions

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Caption For Tywyn, View From Marine Parade 1908

This seaside resort on the Cardigan Bay coast shelters behind its sand dunes and wide sandy beach. Its reputation as a watering-place was founded on the exceptional purity of its air and water.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade 1930

Beyond the Bay Private Hotel and Madeira Cottages (left centre) are Hardown Hill, Stonebarrow Hill (centre) and Golden Cap (right). Seaward are a series of ledges.

Caption For Warminster, Vicarage Street C1955

On the right are the buildings of the Community of St Denys, now part of Warminster School.

Caption For Knott End On Sea, Wyre View C1950

Although called Wyre View, the outlook is across Morecambe Bay to the Lake District.

Caption For Mudeford, The Sand Hills 1934

Looking out onto Christchurch Bay, Mudeford remains the centre of the fishing industry in the area.

Caption For Alfriston, The Clergy House 1921

Almost ruinous when acquired by the National Trust as its first building in 1896, the clergy house was carefully restored.

Caption For Worcester, St Dunstan's Crescent 1907

This Battenhall street is typical of late Victorian/Edwardian housing intended for the 'lower middle classes'.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Parade 1912

This shows the view from the Cobb hamlet to the original eastern cube-like core of the Bay Private Hotel (centre). Beyond are Madeira Cottage and the Assembly Rooms (centre right).

Caption For Milborne Port, Ven House C1955

The Village 1959 At the west end of the village, at the junction of Gainsborough Road with the A30, is this former school of the 1880s, built in rock-faced rubble stone and ashlar dressings.

Caption For Heysham, Half Moon Bay C1960

Away from the bright lights and entertainments of its main resorts, Lancashire's coast has many other fine stretches of expansive beach.

Caption For Port Erin, From The Cliff 1901

The cottages and buildings along the beach belong to the earliest settlement, while the later Victorian developments are strung out along the higher ground.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Sands 1930

This photograph shows Marine Parade and its beach- tents, between Langmoor Gardens (top left) and the 1922-built Bay Private Hotel (centre).

Caption For Llandudno, Happy Valley 1913

Happy Valley was described as one of the best public parks or 'leisure grounds' in Britain, and was presented to the town by Lord Mostyn.

Caption For Par, The Spit And Bay 1927

We are looking further right again from the scene in No 79875 opposite. A candle manufactory stood on this side of the harbour at Par. Across the bay is the distinctive daymark on Gribbin Head.

Caption For Scarborough, From The Fish Pier 1890

One of the boats on the right has the mark PZ, so she may have come from Penzance, a very long journey!

Caption For St Ives, Mans Head Rock And Island 1908

This view looks across the Bay to The Island from the well-named Man's Head Rock on the headland of Carrick Du.

Caption For Shanklin, The Beach 1893

Safe bathing brought thousands of early visitors to Shanklin, as we can see from the profusion of bathing huts and tents. Many of the boats in the foreground would have been for hire.

Caption For Par, Beach Huts 1938

In the background are two liquid china clay storage tanks.

Caption For Thurlestone, The Village 1918

Thurlestone takes its name from a holed, or thirled, rock just out at sea in Bigbury Bay, which was mentioned in a Saxon charter way back in 845.

Caption For Par, Beach 1927

It can be appreciated from this photograph how the bleak area of beach and pools resulted from the infilling of the bay by silt and sand from the china clay industry; the old cliff line

Caption For Oundle, North Street C1955

Our journey starts in the superb stone-built town of Oundle, nowadays a popular tourist destination and home to Oundle School.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Promenade C1955

A view of Lyme on a clear summer's day in the 1950s, with the conical clifftop of Golden Cap in the distance. A boatman's sign promises a 'mackerel fishing trip round the bay' for two shillings.

Caption For Aberdaron, The Beach C1960

Almost at the end of the Lleyn Peninsula, this small village opens out onto the beach and Cardigan Bay. Here the few visitors that could make their way here enjoy a lazy day on the beach.

Caption For Chenies, The Village C1955

We are looking towards the Red Lion, an early 19th-century public house with attractive bay windows.