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Maps

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1906-1907, Sandhole Ref. RNC825060
1906-1907, Scarinish Ref. RNC826213
1906-1911, Uig Ref. RNC856452
1905-1907, Tighnabruaich Ref. RNC848300
1906-1908, Tobermory Ref. RNC849059
1906, Bridge Of Orchy Ref. RNC649987
1905-1907, Bowmore Ref. RNC647371
1905-1907, Colintraive Ref. RNC675388
1906-1907, Cornaigmore Ref. RNC677618
1905-1907, Craigendoran Ref. RNC680641
1906, Craigmore Ref. RNC680934
1906-1907, Clachan-Seil Ref. RNC669192
1905-1907, Clachbreck Ref. RNC669201
1906-1907, Cladich Ref. RNC669272
1905-1907, Clynder Ref. RNC671436
1906-1908, Black Crofts Ref. RNC641535
1905-1907, Blairmore Ref. RNC643574
1906-1907, Blarbuie Ref. RNC643887
1905-1906, Carradale Ref. RNC662882
1906-1907, Ruaig Ref. RNC821479

Books

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Memories

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Trevelyan Road Tooting

I was born on 8th May 1945 (the day the war ended) at 61 Trevelyan Road Tooting. My mum told me that there was a heatwave on the 8th May and whilst she was trying to get some rest there was a street party going n which she ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1945 by Victoria Mason

Trenchers Restaraunt

On Saturday evening, I set off for Whitby on the bus and arrived there for 6;30 pm. On arriving, I thought of asking the bus driver what was the last bus back to Middlsbro, but then thought there was not much point as I was only ...Read more

A memory of Whitby in 2012 by Roland Mitchell

Trehafod 1931 To 1955 And Beyond

I was born in 1930 at Rhydyfelin but moved to 37/38 Trehafod Road during 1931 and 1932 via Llwyncelyn. Both my father and grandfather worked at the colliery for a number of years. My grandfather, George Richards, ...Read more

A memory of Trehafod in 1930 by Allen Richards

Treaty Road

Opposite the Town Hall were the old swimming and slipper baths. If you didn't have bathroom you get a towel, soap and bath for a shilling (couple of pence new money). Next the the baths was Treaty Road Evangelical church where I became ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Carole Clark

Travels With My Aunt

I stayed with my Great Aunt Evelyn Cramer Roberts in one half the "Cottages" (16C left hand side of the road going towards the station) during parts of my childhood and growing years between 1934 and 1956. In my childhood ...Read more

A memory of Eridge Green in 1944 by Christine Winterbotham

Travelling By Hillmans

When we moved to Snapewood, neither of us could drive, our father started to take us out in a yellow and black Hillman Imp. For people who don't know, an Imp has the engine at the back. It was the first car to have an overhead ...Read more

A memory of Wollaton in 1870 by Jean Smith

Trams, Baths, Cinemas...

My parents had a shop in Balsall Heath Road not far from Cannon Hill Park - there was a murder committed there around that time. I used to catch the tram to town and in Lewis's basement you could get crabs' legs loaded with ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1950 by Matt O.B.O Roy Anderson

Training To Be A Teacher

1969 -72 I was a student at Coloma and have very happy memories of my 3 years there. My friends and I attended when it was still an all female college. Four of the friends I met there got together last year to celebrate 50 ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham by Eileen Wilson

Training Pit Ponies At Oxclose. Ryhope

Training Pit Ponies at Ryhope Oxclose was a row of 5 terraced houses owned by the Colliery and located at the top of the lane which passed the eastern side of the Cricket field. At the Western end of 5 terraced ...Read more

A memory of Ryhope by harrydhx

Tragedies

It was around 1952 when these tragic accidents happened to to two Millfield families. I remember the day as plain today as it was then. A little boy had fallen into the Dewley Burn and drowned, his mother was Edna Clues who lived at the end ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1952 by Jimmy Burrows

Captions

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Caption For Bath, Royal Victoria Park 1911

In the section of the park beyond Marlborough Road, Edward Davis erected this obelisk to the then Princess Victoria in early 1837 for Bath to commemorate the 'attainment of her majority'.

Caption For Bath, Theatre Royal C1965

The entrance block of the theatre was formed from Beau Nash's first house in Bath, a pre-Wood era building of 1720 with heavy moulded window surrounds and cornices.

Caption For Bath, Wood Street C1955

As we look east from Queen Square, the terrace we see on the right, Northumberland Buildings, built in 1778, is another design by the ubiquitous Thomas Baldwin.

Caption For Alton, Normandy Street C1955

The second building on the left has a sign showing it to be the office of 'The Hampshire Herald and Alton Gazette' at 9 Normandy Street.

Caption For Muchelney, Monks Reredorter C1965

Isolated on an island amidst the marshes, the community grew lax and neglected their religious discipline; the monks developed a taste for worldly comforts.

Caption For Ampthill, St Andrew's Church C1955

It is entirely possible that Queen Katherine of Aragon worshipped in the 10th-century church during her stay at Ampthill Castle in 1533.

Caption For Wiveliscombe, Court House 1967

Wiveliscombe has been occupied since the Romans passed by, and during the medieval period it served as a summer residence for the Bishops of Bath and Wells.

Caption For St Marychurch, Cary Farm 1920

St Mary's is reputed to be the oldest church site in Devon.

Caption For Bradford, Forster Square 1903

The square was named after the Bradford MP W E Forster, who sponsored the compulsory education act of 1870.

Caption For Boston Spa, Spa Baths 1897

The famous spring was discovered on the banks of the Wharfe by labourer John Shires on 4 June 1744. From then on, visitors flocked to the town to enjoy the benefits of its health-inducing treatments.

Caption For Ilkley, The White Wells 1923

This cottage high up on the moors contained two stone plunge baths, one of which is still on display today. The well spring and the house date from the early 1700s.

Caption For Sandbach, Old Houses C1955

The brick building on the right has gone, and the timber building beside it has been extended.

Caption For Netley, The Castle C1955

This imposing building is impressively situated on the shores of Southampton Water.The original castle, built by Henry VIII in 1542 as part of his many coastal defences, has all but disappeared, and

Caption For Great Dunmow, High Street C1965

The four pointed gables were built in 1899 on the site of two small cottages and a plastered building that seemed to be the remainder of an ancient chapel.

Caption For Abingdon, The Old Bridge C1955

We are looking from the Nag's Head Island side towards Bridge Street and the town.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place 1925

In the centre are the pump, in use until 1939, and the 16th-century Market Cross. On the right are Mabel Kemp's cycle shop and Isaac Minn's, saddler.

Caption For Burry Port, Golf Links C1960

Whilst Cardiff and Llanelli were, and always will be, the home of Rugby Union, golfing was the Welshman's second love - although in this picture no one was playing, at least not on this tee.

Caption For Bognor Regis, From The Pier 1903

Beyond the line of bathing machines, waves crash against the beach in this turn-of-the-century photograph. Much of the town's architecture dating from this period survives today.

Caption For Bathampton, The Church 1907

Across the toll bridge from Batheaston, the road crosses the A4 dual carriageway Batheaston bypass into Bathampton, a village now linked by development to Bathwick and Bath.

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 Bath, York Street And Roman Baths C1955

From Terrace Walk, York Street passes the rear of the Roman Baths, screened by the rusticated walls and corner pavilion added by Brydon in the 1890s.

Caption For Bainbridge, 1896

Bainbridge was once an important junction, for here the roads to and from Lancaster, Swaledale and Westmorland met.

Caption For Whitby, The Spa 1927

The Spa was built in the Victorian era, when Whitby was hoping to become a second Bath.

Caption For Lickey, The Cofton Wood Pleasure Grounds C1955

The miniature railway at Cofton Wood was nearly as popular as the tea room, though one cannot help wondering if the adults in this picture are not just the teeniest bit embarrassed.