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1897, Treoes Ref. RNE852733
1897, Tre-Pit Ref. RNE852744
1897, Trerhyngyll Ref. RNE852776
1895, The Lawns Ref. RNE846440
1895, Thorngumbald Ref. RNE847155
1898, Thornton Ref. RNE847289
1897, Ton Breigam Ref. RNE849867
1888 - 1889, Bellasize Ref. HOSM37442
1888, Blacktoft Ref. HOSM37995
1888 - 1889, Eastrington Ref. HOSM44488
1904, Goole Fields Ref. HOSM46554
1888, Gowdall Ref. HOSM46690
1889, Knedlington Ref. HOSM50461
1888 - 1904, Rawcliffe Ref. HOSM57601
1904, Rawcliffe Bridge Ref. HOSM57521
1888 - 1904, Reedness Ref. HOSM57613
1888, Saltmarshe Ref. HOSM58425
1888 - 1890, Skelton Ref. HOSM59334
1888, Snaith Ref. HOSM59595
1889, Spaldington Ref. HOSM59834

Books

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Memories

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Croydon Train Crash Sussex Rd Sth Croydon Oct 1947

I well remember this crash, I had just walked past where the crash happened to buy bread for my mother. I was only seven years old, but ii will always be on my mind, because ten years later my first job after leaving school was to become a signal box boy at South Croydon signal box.

A memory of Croydon in 1947 by Louis Shune

Childhood In War Time Silsden

I grew up in Silsden and also worked in Silsden, as a weaver at Stocks Mill. I lived at 52 New Rd or shed side, as it was known. We lived almost opposite Fletchers mill gates, in a back-to-back two bedroomed terraced ...Read more

A memory of Silsden in 1943 by Gordon Cooper

32 Maxwell Place Uddingston Bothwell

My Great Great Grandmother Mary Ann Bell (Nee Law), an American by birth, was living at 32 Maxwell Place, Uddingston, Bothwell in 1901 with her daughter Catherine Law Bell. Mary Ann was listed as a House Missionary in the census.

A memory of Uddingston in 1900 by Janet Fry

Lived In Old Bailey From 1934 To1956

Lived in Old Bailey, and enjoyed my life there. I went to Pontymoile School, later to Tympath Secondary Modern. Left school at fourteen and worked at Panteg Steelworks until National Service at Brecon Swab ...Read more

A memory of Pontymoel in 1940 by Gordon James

Isaac And Magretta Griffiths

My grandparents, who lived in Cross Hands and later in Trimsaren until 1939, are both buried at Tabernacle, Cefneithin, along with my great grandparents, Asah and Mary Jones. My other great grandparents were David and ...Read more

A memory of Cefneithin

Ellergreen And St Tessies

I went to Ellergreen in the mid 1950's, and well remember chucking stones and snow-ball fights with the kids of St Tessies, who used to call us 'College Puddings'. I remember there was a great chippie on the ...Read more

A memory of Norris Green in 1953 by John Jay

My Schooldays At Caerleon Endowed School

Our family moved to Brook Cottage, Llandegveth, in about 1945 when Dad went to work for Mr Joe Shepherd at Ty Capten Farm, and my three brothers, Arthur, David Noel and I would catch the canvas covered ...Read more

A memory of Caerleon in 1945 by Robert Bassett

St Michael's Road, Brereton

We lived at no 1 Police House, just off to the right of this photo and then in no 3, the wall of which can be seen on the right - this was the police station - a house with a small office attached. I went to the Church ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley in 1962 by Sharon Hall

'down Yer 'wey'.

Moved to Farncombe in 1942 from Datchet, but evacuated originally from Barking, London. I remember arriving at my new home at 1 Tudor Circle. My Step-father was a fireman in the AFS, who's ...Read more

A memory of Godalming in 1942 by Arthur Bird

Peter Marshall 58 To 65

I'm as sure as I can be, that the little boy in the picture with the black coat is me. I would have been three to four years old (depending what time of year the picture was taken). I was the youngest at the home at that ...Read more

A memory of Glenfield in 1960 by Peter Anthony

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Caption For Hitchin, Walsworth Road 1922

Walsworth Road again, this time in 1922 and at the junction with Highbury and Verulam Roads.

Caption For Salhouse, The Broad 1902

A wonderful picture which shows Norfolk reeds in all stages of their growth and use: growing in the water, gathered into boats, and bundled and piled up to await transport further afield.

Caption For Crowland, The Bridge 1894

The town grew up at the gates of the abbey on a low island amid the surrounding marshes, receiving its charter in 1142.

Caption For Wainfleet, Market Place C1955

The town was probably established as a port on the Wainfleet Haven by Bardney Abbey, but by the 15th century the haven silted up and the port declined.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1893

The Pitched Stone Court at Raglan took its name from the pitching or cobbling of its surface.

Caption For Tadcaster, View From Bridge 1906

Barges plied up and down the Wharfe delivering to the breweries, including John Smith's at Tadcaster, pictured here.

Caption For Ipswich, The Docks 1921

Defoe records that he saw 'perhaps two hundred sail of ships' lying by the town during the winter months, 'as safe as in a wet dock'.

Caption For Daventry, The Canal C1965

A motorised narrow boat tows its butty along behind – on the open canal, the 'snubber' or towing rope was normally 60 feet long. They are heading south on the Grand Union Canal from Braunston Tunnel.

Caption For Builth Wells, High Street 1949

Builth Wells is in 'the county of rivers', and the River Wye lazily winds its way around this old spa town. Mineral waters were first discovered at Builth in the 1700s.

Caption For Upminster, Windmill 1908

A fine white weatherboarded smock mill, it stands on a single-storey brick base with a stage at first-floor level and also around the cap.

Caption For Bearsted, Church 1898

The 15th-century Perpendicular west tower of the Church of the Holy Cross is remarkable for the three sculptures of heraldic lions, which crouch at the corners of the battlements.

Caption For Ewyas Harold, The Village From The Castle Tump C1955

We tend to think that castles arrived in Britain with the Norman conquerors, but, in fact, they were already in existence.

Caption For Ewyas Harold, Temple Bar Inn C1965

However, in the 14th century it caused some disquiet.

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Caption For Allithwaite, The Village 1953

People are not too busy to stand in the road for a gossip. The men on the left are looking at a dog, probably a young lurcher. The bunting on the buildings would be for the 1953 Coronation.

Caption For Hitchin, Walsworth Road 1922

Walsworth Road again, this time in 1922 and at the junction with Highbury and Verulam Roads.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, The Sanatorium C1955

This is another hospital recently demolished; it has been replaced by 95 homes. It was built in 1900 as a workhouse for the Hursley District Council at the northern end of Hursley Road.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Bournemouth Road C1960

Here we are looking at shops on the side opposite the Parade.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Putting Green, Fleming Park C1955

Here we have another view of the pavilion and miniature golf course at Fleming Park, where there were also football, rugby and hockey pitches and tennis courts.

Caption For Gilwern, The Canal C1955

The landlords of the Bridgend Inn, the rear of which is on the left, were George and Betty Dobson, and the busy boat hire business operating from the hut further down the towpath was owned by a Mr

Caption For London, St Paul's C1890

Perched on the summit of Ludgate Hill at almost the highest point in the City,Wren’s masterpiece is the pride of London.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1906

These features included a tower-keep separated from the rest of the castle by its own moat, multiangular towers, and ornate machiolations of the type seen here adorning the tops of the hexagonal corner

Caption For Paignton, Redcliffe Hotel 1907

The Redcliffe had a hydropathic plunge bath on the seaward side of the building, connected to the house by a subway that filled with seawater at high tide.

Caption For Alderley Edge, Chapel Road C1955

Within 20 years, well-to-do commuter communities had sprung up along the lines; indeed, Alderley Edge village itself did not exist before the trains came - it is a Victorian creation dating from

Caption For Launceston, Castle 1893

The road curving up to the left of the castle is Roydon Road, known at this time as Zulu Road.