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1906-1907, Knockan Ref. RNC749920
1905-1906, Lagavulin Ref. RNC751143
1906-1908, Ledaig Ref. RNC754401
1906-1907, Lerags Ref. RNC755112
1906-1907, Jura Ref. RNC745387
1905-1907, Kames Ref. RNC745474
1906, Kerrycroy Ref. RNC746492
1906, Kilchoman Ref. RNC746965
1906-1907, Kilmahumaig Ref. RNC747269
1906, Kingarth Ref. RNC747735
1906-1907, Kintallan Ref. RNC748545
1905, Kintyre Ref. RNC748570
1906-1907, Kinuachdrachd Ref. RNC748574
1905-1907, Kirn Ref. RNC749302
1905-1907, Luss Ref. RNC770745
1906-1907, Inverlussa Ref. RNC744114
1905-1907, Inverneill Ref. RNC744125
1906-1908, Java Ref. RNC744935
1905-1907, Loch Lomond Ref. RNC762352
1906-1907, Loch Melfort Ref. RNC762457

Books

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Memories

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Cold

This has bad memories for me. When I was a student of Bridgemary School in the first two years in the summer we had to go down by coach to the baths to learn to swim (at 57 I still cannot swim). It was always cold and we had ...Read more

A memory of Gosport in 1965 by Marten Humphries

Dawlish Rd

I was born in 1960 in Great Barr but moved to Dawlish Rd in 1964 until 1968 with my elder brother Brian. My mother, Irene, ran the shop and my father Dennis worked at GEC Witton. I went to Tiverton Rd School and we lived in the 'Mace' ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1965 by Paul Day

Grandmas House

My grandparents lived in Church Cottages, a stone's throw from the church. As a child I remember staying with my grandparents, the toilet in the garden, and having a bath, Nan used to pull down the tin tub, cleanest in first, the ...Read more

A memory of Lyminge in 1965

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

Hart Road Service Station

I used to be the foreman in the garage, I am Maltese, so anybody about my age (67) will probably remember me repairing cars there. The service station was owned by Mr Willetts who lived on the corner of Kenneth Road with ...Read more

A memory of Thundersley in 1965 by Alfred Grech

Taking A Bath

Mum would take us down to the Hoylake Baths, I don't know how many at the time, but she ended with 8 of us. Pile us on the bus at Irby, with the picnic basket and sundries. We had great fun on our outings to Hoylake.

A memory of Hoylake in 1965 by Alan Sharp

Watching The Boats In The Lock

Summer Sunday afternoons were often spent at Boulters Lock when I was a child.  We would have a walk along the river and end up at the lock to sit and watch the boats go in and out.   There would be the people who ...Read more

A memory of Maidenhead in 1965 by Linda Ellis

Lived Inn Aberbargoed 1965 2008

I was born in Cwrt Coch Street, Aberbargoed in 1965. I remember I used to sit in Chris the cobbler's shop for hours chatting, his shop was a mess but he was good. When I was about 10 I was sat on the pavement ...Read more

A memory of Aberbargoed in 1965 by Louise Cummings

Broadway Revisited!

I first set foot in Broadway in March 1964. I was a scared young Danish girl visiting my boyfriend's family for the first time, they were Herbert and Joyce Milner who lived at 'Wormington Brake' on the road to Wormington. I loved ...Read more

A memory of Broadway in 1964 by Kirsten Milner

Beech House

Beech House was the school attached to St. Augustines,which used to be the County Asylum. I was there from 1964-66. I always found the people of Chartham top be lovely and kind. I remember walks down to the church and mill,and waiting on ...Read more

A memory of Chartham in 1964 by Andy Morley

Captions

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Caption For Morecambe, West End Promenade 1899

Horses are very prominent in our photograph: one brave horse cab is going through the waves, and horses from the 'vans' (bathing machines) are coming ashore.

Caption For Shandon, The Hydro 1901

Here we see the Shandon, a large hydropathic establishment which stands in its own grounds.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade C1945

Cheltenham is (rather self consciously) the capital of the Cotswolds; it stands in the Vale under the western escarpment.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

The acres and acres of superb sand are what make these Lincolnshire coastal resorts such a pleasure; I remember donkey rides here, and indeed my daughters have also ridden the Skegness donkeys in the past

Caption For Wastwater, Victoria Hotel 1889

Wasdale and Wastwater can be said to have seen the birth of the sport of rock climbing, and climbers from all over Britain stayed at local hostelries such as the Victoria Hotel.

Caption For Hathersage, Little John's Grave 1932

The legendary resting place of Robin Hood's loyal lieutenant has been pointed out to visitors to Hathersage churchyard for many years, and has been 'adopted' by the Ancient Order of Foresters, who look

Caption For Earlswood, New Pond 1922

The Earlswood Lakes are on Earlswood Common, south of Redhill. In spite of its name, the New Pond was dug back in the 14th century, and was once a popular bathing place.

Caption For Gorleston, Children's Yachting Lake C1960

The boating lake and nearby bathing pool were always popular attractions for holidaymakers and locals alike.

Caption For Helston, Coinage Hall Street 1922

At the bottom of the street on the left, hidden in this view behind the Methodist Chapel, is the famous Blue Anchor Inn.

Caption For Blackpool, From Central Pier 1896

The tide is in, the sea is calm and the bathing machines have nowhere to go except on the Promenade.

Caption For Sudbury, The River 1895

Just north of Floodgate Pool was the floodgate keeper's cottage, which was demolished in the 1950s. The family out for a stroll have stopped on the path to talk to the gatekeeper.

Caption For Sudbury, The Croft Bridge 1900

This bridge over the Stour leads from The Croft (adjacent to St Gregory's Church on the right) to Fullingpit Meadows, part of Sudbury freemen's land, on the left.

Caption For Bare, The Promenade C1955

To the north of Morecambe is the quieter sea front of Bare.

Caption For Ventnor, The Childrens Corner 1913

In a few short years four large homes for sufferers from tuberculosis were established in the resort. Here, children play with their toy yachts in the dedicated Children's Corner at Ventnor.

Caption For York, St Mary's Tower C1885

This was the water tower for St Mary's Abbey.

Caption For Newquay, Towan Beach 1901

Hotels and boarding houses stand right on the cliff edge overlooking the beach and harbour area.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade C1945

Cheltenham is (rather self consciously) the capital of the Cotswolds; it stands in the Vale under the western escarpment.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Pier From The Mount C1950

Since 1838 Fleetwood had had a theatrical pavilion in Dock Street, and a daily conveyance at Poulton met the Fylde Union coach to and from Fleetwood's new bathing station, but it did not have a pier.

Caption For Ripley, The Cross 1923

Ripley lies a few miles to the north of Knaresborough. The parish church dates from the 14th century, but was rebuilt in the 1820s.

Caption For Torquay, Abbey Sands 1924

Torquay has long been a magnet for holidaymakers from all over the country. Its gentle climate in all seasons has proved irresistible.

Caption For Delabole, The Square 1933

To reach this popular bathing cove with its old inn, travellers must thread a path down a deep lane between hills bright with heather and wild flowers.

Caption For Southsea, Hovercraft C1965

The Old Mill C1955 The old tide mill overlooking the quay at Emsworth, once Chichester Harbour's main port and an important centre for the oyster trade.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

Its miles of long sandy beaches, gently sloping sands, and safe bathing offer all that is needed for a perfect seaside holiday.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, 1890

This fine view of St Mildred's Bay shows how little built up it was in the early 1890s. Note the two bathing machines on the left under the low chalk cliffs.