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Maps

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1946, Bush End Ref. NPO657395
1896, Bush Ref. RNE657386
1907-1908, Bush Ref. RNC657379
1905, Bush Ref. HOSM39651
1920, Lower Bush Ref. POP768872
1945, Bush Estate Ref. NPO657396
1895, Peckham Bush Ref. RNE802491
1920, Round Bush Ref. POP820671
1921, Bush Green Ref. POP657415
1921, Bush Green Ref. POP657417
1898, Threshers Bush Ref. RNC847813
1946, Lower Bush Ref. NPO768872
1946, Peckham Bush Ref. NPO802491
1895, Lower Bush Ref. RNE768872
1896 - 1911, Round Bush Ref. HOSM58157
1946, Bush Hill Park Ref. NPO657422
1897-1898, Upper Bush Ref. RNC857111
1897-1898, Peckham Bush Ref. RNC802491
1900-1901, Bush Bank Ref. RNC657389
1901-1902, Bush Estate Ref. RNC657396

Books

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Memories

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Whybridge Tree

I hope you can see my entry as the most recent memory is a few years ago. I found this site by accident as I was searching for information regarding Blacksmiths Lane and Whybridge School. I was born in 1957 and also attended ...Read more

A memory of South Hornchurch by Ed Stride

Low Bradley Farm

I lived in Low Bradley Farm in the late 60's early 70's with my dad Peter Dominey, Mam Dorothy Dominey and brother Christopher. I was only just over a year old when we moved onto the farm and left when I was 7. The farm was owned by a ...Read more

A memory of Medomsley by Hazel Wilson

Childhood Memories

My parents married in 1966 at St Marys Church Ulverston, after getting married they rented a property from friends of my Grandparents , the property was called Rose Cottage , I was born in 1967 and lived at Rose Cottage until 1971. ...Read more

A memory of Old Scales by Karen Woodburn

Jim's Cafe In Tottenham Hale

Does anybody remember Jim's Cafe in The Hale? Jim was a lovely old guy, quite short with white hair and ridden with Arthritis. Always had a fag in his mouth, never complained about anything, always working ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by John Maskell

My Worst Nightmare

Went here with my sister in 1978/9 was 8 yrs old I hated the place was made to stand out side of the dorm all night naked due to wetting the bed also got hit with a cane for talking cold baths having to scrub with a ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School

The Oriel, Racecourse And The Later 60 S

The racecourse was pretty much my home all my life, Kempton Avenue. Sorry, a bit of a personal ramble here mixed with my remeniscing about me to put into context; I was born in Ealing in 53 of Welsh family (5 older siblings + ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Nick Parr,

Schooldays In Dearne

It's incredible how one can recall memories from a remarkably long time ago. In fact, I still remember that on my fourth birthday, I received two identical birthday cards from different people. I can even remember the ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Dennis Ford

Childhood Memories

Just a few memories from when I lived in Althorne. We moved there from a very different way of living and were told we would find it hard to Fit in. Well in the summer holidays of September 77 we all turned up Mum Ann, Dad Brian, me ...Read more

A memory of Althorne by Richard Day

Collingwood School

I attended Collingwood from 1957 - 1960 and yes, the discipline was severe. I once looked out of the window as a fire engine went by and was punished with 6 of the best! Mr Kirby Birt was an odd character with a viscious ...Read more

A memory of Wallington by Phillip Stringer

Fornethy Residential School

Hi everyone I went to Fornethy in the late 70s I went there twice and most of the teachers were brilliant only for a wee old grumpy one don’t know her name she would always be knitting and took the knitting ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Susan Mccallion

Captions

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Caption For Leamington Spa, Royal Pump Room And Parish Church 1922

On the right is the Royal Leamington Bath and Pump Rooms, with swimming pool and Turkish baths.

Caption For Stafford, Royal Brine Baths C1950

The Baths, opened by the Duchess of Teck in 1895, used brine recently discovered under Stafford Common during the search for a good water supply.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Abbey Road C1950

This very old building was a bath house at one time - the street between the bath house and the college is called Bath Street.

Caption For Hoylake, Swimming Pool C1965

The original Hoylake baths were opened in June 1913, and were filled by the sea flowing over a low sea wall.

Caption For Blackpool, Outdoor Swimming Pool C1955

The sunny summers of the 1950s filled this pool, which had excellent amenities – a café, changing rooms, diving boards, and sunbathing and spectator areas.

Caption For Harrogate, New Baths 1897

The Royal Baths first opened in 1897.

Caption For Exmouth, The Swimming Baths C1955

These swimming baths used sea water, and were designed for international competitions.

Caption For Whitby, The Sands 1923

At this date, the old fashioned, rather cumbersome bathing machines were being replaced by bathing tents, the forerunners of the wooden huts which came later.

Caption For Scarborough, The Spa And Sands 1890

On the beach in the background are a number of bathing machines.

Caption For Scarborough, The Spa And Sands 1890

On the beach in the background are a number of bathing machines.

Caption For Douglas, Douglas Head 1893

Port Skillion at the foot of Douglas Head was reached by ferry from the harbour, fare 1d, and was used by gentlemen only for open-air bathing.

Caption For Bath, The Roman Baths 1890

The Roman town of Aquae Sulis had as its focus the hot spring-fed baths, where citizens of the Empire flocked for rheumatic cures.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, From The Jetty 1912

Clacton-on-Sea was founded as a seaside resort in 1871 - the year that the Bank Holiday Act was passed.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, From The Jetty 1912

Clacton was an early promoter of mixed bathing from 1900 onwards, and the town provided unimpeachable arrangements.

Caption For Lytham, The Assembly Rooms 1929

The building of Lytham Baths and Assembly Rooms started in 1882 midway between the Clifton Arms and the Neptune Hotel.

Caption For St Annes, The Baths 1918

Despite its closeness to the sea, the open-air baths are a popular attraction, but the majority of patrons seem to prefer watching from the poolside or from deckchairs on the balcony above.

Caption For Portchester, The Castle 1898

The vicar of Holy Trinity Church in the mid 19th century was the Rev Edward Lyon Berthon.

Caption For Lytham, Central Parade 1894

The development of many Victorian towns included the provision of a public baths and Lytham is no exception.

Caption For Seaton Carew, The Swimming Bath C1955

Children are having a jolly time in the old baths, which were situated on the sea front near the Staincliffe Hotel.

Caption For Scarborough, South Bay 1891

The bathing machines are doing good business.

Caption For Aberystwyth, The Beach 1899

Aberystwyth became a popular resort for the well-off, who came here to bathe and socialise from the late 18th century.

Caption For Bath, 1935

This elegant colonnaded street, with its upper storeys supported on slender Ionic columns, is now cleaned and restored, and the distracting fountain has been moved.

Caption For Churchtown, Botanic Road C1965

Church Town in the parish of North Meols had long had a tradition of sea-bathing, associated with a couple of local festivals known as Big and Little Bathing Sundays, when the natives took to the waters

Caption For Swanage, The Promenade 1925

Linnington's Hygienic Bathing Tents moved with the times and now offered 'Mixed Bathing'.