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Maps

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1922, Brombil Ref. POP651593
1900-1901, Taibach Ref. RNC844396
1923, Gwaun-Leision Ref. POP723838
1923, Craig Llangiwg Ref. POP680292
1923, Cilfrew Ref. POP668843
1923, Cilybebyll Ref. POP668968
1923, Gellygron Ref. POP712898
1923, Glyn-Neath Ref. POP716866
1923, Skewen Ref. POP832070
1922, Pyle Ref. POP811933
1922, Taibach Ref. POP844396
1923, Tairgwaith Ref. POP844508
1922, Rock Ref. POP819028
1923, Melincryddan Ref. POP777839
1923, Jersey Marine Ref. POP745071
1923, Mount Pleasant Ref. POP784938
1922, Margam Moors Ref. POP774554
1922, Aberavon Ref. POP618611
1923, Abergwynfi Ref. POP618729
1947, Briton Ferry Ref. NPO650586

Books

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Memories

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George Eliot's Childhood Home

Griffiths House Hotel was the home of Mary Ann Evans,(George Eliot) She based inher writings on life in Nuneaton. If you know the area well and then read her books you can relate to Nuneaton quite easily. The Work House ...Read more

A memory of Nuneaton by Patricia Byrne

60's Clubs,Dance Venues And Coffee Bars In And Around Welling

During the 1960's many venues opened in and around Welling to cater for a growing music and dance culture. Teddy-boys and Rockers had frequented the Embassy Ballroom, but when Mod became the ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Dunmurry In The 60s & 70s

I lived in dunmurry for 16 years from 1960 until 1976 the things that i remember in the village were the two barber shops the first one was beside jack norths sweet shop on the bridge where as a young boy i remember being left in ...Read more

A memory of Dunmurry by carole.chambers19

Memories

i was born in 1953 in manor park my family moved to Dagenham road 1954 to a new house recently built close to the chase and a short walk to the Farmhouse Pub I can remember the steps leading up to the entrance when only 9-10yrs ...Read more

A memory of Rush Green by ldoman

Charnwood Forest Children's Convalescent Home, Summer 1950

It was July/August of 1950 when I was sent here from my home town of Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent at the age of eight, to convalesce after a serious post-operative infection. My first ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves by Eric Brass

Little Folks Home

Can anyone remember the little folks home in Bexhill on sea. I was only twelve at the time, this was around 1956. I can only remember a sister Moris and nurse Hancock, I have been back to find the place in 2001 but unfortunately did not ...Read more

A memory of Bexhill by eric1944

Belleville School

A lady writing on here mentioned a couple of places in Battersea that bring back memories. First of all, she mentioned Meyrick Road. I never lived there, but my mum and dad did when my mum was carrying me. My mum and dad were Mr. and ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by s.fomes

Well House Ilkley

Wells house,my Nan was a retired midwife, and we used to go to Wells house, for short holidays, it was for retired nursing staff, and at Christmas, the domestic staff, where young ladies from Germany,who made wonderful Xmas wreaths, ...Read more

A memory of Ilkley by margaretwanderer

Woodfield House

My childhood memories are locked in Brynygwenin. I lived at Woodfield House this was a semi detached house. We shared a pump where we drew our water. This was, indeed, a luxury not having too far to collect drinking water. I was born ...Read more

A memory of Brynygwenin

A Month Not In This World, An Inmate Of Parkside Hospital Macclesfield

It was early summer in 1967 when suffering from a 'mental breakdown' I was admitted into Macc in the middle of the night, horror upon horror me and my mates had often talked about ...Read more

A memory of Macclesfield

Captions

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Caption For Lymington, The High Street From The Church 1958

An important sailing centre, Lymington was originally a Saxon port with shipbuilding in operation between the Norman era and the 18th century.

Caption For Donaghadee, Wharf 1897

It was still there for the Scots planters to add their plan and get the approval of James I (the sixth of Scotland) for the new port.

Caption For Weymouth, In The Harbour 1898

The port was able to send twenty ships to Calais in 1347, thanks to the financial success of the wool trade, but its privileges were curtailed by Henry VIII in favour of Poole, and the

Caption For Walton, High Street 1899

At this time, Felixstowe enjoyed popularity as a seaside resort, but the dream of eccentric local landowner Colonel Tomline to transform the town into a major port had not yet materialised - that was to

Caption For Hastings, Esplanade 1890

Hastings emerged as a seaside resort in the early 19th century, and expanded rapidly from its kernel of a fishing port and town.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1927

Axmouth, the last coastal community wholly in Devon, was an important port until its river entrance silted up.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Beach And Lower Lightouse 1892

Fleetwood was a busy cargo port too, and the small building above the beach was for the customs officials, who kept tally on the boats moving in and out of the docks.

Caption For Coverack, The Harbour C1960

Smuggling was a major industry in the 18th century, with vast quantities of contraband passing through little ports such as Coverack.

Caption For West Bay, The Quay 1897

West Bay is the small port of the neighbouring town of Bridport.The River Brit, which gives the larger town its name, is held back by a series of sluices and released at low tide.

Caption For Christchurch, Church Street 1900

Until around 1900, fishing was still a major industry in Christchurch, though its port never really developed beyond the present simple harbour.

Caption For Ellesmere, The Canal C1960

It was also intended that there should be a canal going from Ellesmere directly to the north to reach the sea at Ellesmere Port.

Caption For Caernarfon, The Castle 1891

It was from here and Bangor that slate from the Snowdon area was shipped to various European ports.

Caption For Shotwick, The Village C1955

Lying at the end of a little lane that is a dead end, this is yet another former port that now lies, quite literally, some miles inland - the church even has an iron ring attached to it where once, so

Caption For Ruswarp, High Street C1955

Ruswarp, standing at the tidal limit of the River Esk, was at one time as important a port as neighbouring Whitby, and a mill was mentioned here in the Domesday Book.

Caption For Swaffham Bulbeck, The Maltings C1955

A new cut was made from Swaffham Lode to Commercial End in the early 19th century for a port owned by Thomas Bowyer.

Caption For Plymouth, The Breakwater 1893

The completion of the Breakwater in 1844 after 32 years' work secured Plymouth's standing as a major port.

Caption For Rickmansworth, High Street C1960

H P Farr, watchmaker and jeweller, took over the premises on the right shortly after the end of the Second World War, and he remained here until the mid 1960s.

Caption For Duston, Squirrels Inn C1955

In 1955 a Phipps and Company tied house, the brewery merged shortly afterwards with the Northampton Brewery Company to become Phipps Northampton Brewery Company.

Caption For Cheltenham, Cheltenham College Playing Fields 1907

Outside it has the characteristic long and short Saxon quoins. Odda died at Deerhurst and is buried in Pershore.

Caption For Deerhurst, The Saxon Chapel 1901

Outside it has the characteristic long and short Saxon quoins. Odda died at Deerhurst and is buried in Pershore.

Caption For Boscastle, The Harbour 1894

The natural setting of this small port between cliff faces is idyllic. This picture shows how effectively it provides safe shelter for the limited number of craft it can hold.

Caption For Hastings, The Castle 1925

In the 12th century, Hastings was the headquarters of the Confederacy of the Cinque Ports.

Caption For Steyning, Church Street C1955

Following the decline of Steyning's port during the Middle Ages, the focus of the town shifted southwards from around the church and became centred on the junction of Church Street and the High Street.

Caption For Weymouth, Harbour 1898

The port facilities at Weymouth catered for vessels from the Channel Islands, with Custom House Quay beginning at Devonshire Buildings (top left).