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Maps

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1898-1899, Shoscombe Vale Ref. RNC830704
1898-1899, Oldfield Park Ref. RNC797390
1899, Hobbs Wall Ref. RNC737180
1919, Claverton Ref. POP669730
1919, Bathwick Ref. POP634723
1899, Stanton Drew Ref. RNC838499
1899, The Common Ref. RNC846334
1899, The Wrangle Ref. RNC846578
1899, Upper Weston Ref. RNC857929
1899, Wall Mead Ref. RNC859834
1899, Woollard Ref. RNC874276
1898-1899, Wellow Ref. RNC863113
1898-1899, Tucking Mill Ref. RNC854048
1899, Tyning Ref. RNC855832
1946, Lower Weston Ref. NPO769903
1946, Hunstrete Ref. NPO742290
1946, Kelston Ref. NPO745917
1946, Keynsham Ref. NPO746742
1946, Nailwell Ref. NPO787033
1946, Lambridge Ref. NPO751712

Books

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Memories

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Living In Aveley 1948 68

Hello. I came across this site yesterday quite by accident and was really taken away by all the memories. Here are mine - I was surprised by the names and everything else that came back to me. Forgive me if I don't spell all ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1948 by Colin Newberry

Living In Yorkletts

having lived in the village for most of my childhood I have lots of memories both good and bad things like having a close community spirit where all the children were known and we were always safe, but then there was useless ...Read more

A memory of Yorkletts in 1987 by Andrew Arthurton

Living In Old Cullercoates

My grandparents lived in Simpson Street and auntie in Elizabeth Street. I am wondering if anyone remembers Garden Terrace, and the old school in John Street where my grandma worked? My grandfather was killed aboard the ...Read more

A memory of Cullercoats in 1965 by Susan Burn

Living In Godstone 54 74

I was born in Godstone in Ivy Mill Close, just the other side of the Green.  I walked to the primary school along the Bay Path.  My Gran lived in St Mary's Almhouses right opposite the school and I would go there for lunch. ...Read more

A memory of Godstone by Joy Hearn

Living At Wigpool After The War

I lived in Wigpool after the Second World War with my new wife and baby son. There were no proper roads to the village, just mud tracks which became impassable in the winter for vehicles. This meant we had to ...Read more

A memory of Wigpool Common in 1948 by Colin Hall

Little Sutton Shops

Just a few memories of what shops were there in Little Sutton around the time this photograph was taken, starting on the near left of the picture you had the food CO-OP, the white church followed by the fruit and veg shop, a ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1969 by Tony Franklin

Little Green Buses Along The Prom.

For many years, Colwyn Bay U.D.C. ran a bus service along the promenade from Old Colwyn to just beyond the former pier at Rhos on Sea. Commencing in 1926, a small fleet of 5 'Guy' BB type vehicles with covered top ...Read more

A memory of Colwyn Bay in 1961 by John Owen

Life In Old Aveley During The Second World War, Before The Prefabs And Estate Were Built.

I was 7 when we moved into 128 High Street, Aveley in 1942. Our back fence backed onto the rec' and my best friends were Donald Crawford, Ray Andrews and Bob ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1942 by Peter Gough

Leverington Home

Our family (the Fitzjohn's) used to live in the first of the bay fronted semis, after the terrace block, in line with the car. We would have moved in around 3-4 years after this photo was taken. The Maxey's lived in the next semi ...Read more

A memory of Leverington

Lemnos

I was born in Bovey Tracey in 1952, on a Wednesday afternoon, the eleventh of June. I arrived in the middle of a garden party being held at 'Grey Gables' a house owned by a Mrs Pedrick (I do not remember her husband, but we children called ...Read more

A memory of Bovey Tracey in 1952 by Peter Campbell

Captions

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Caption For Horsham, Brighton Road 1899

Two phases of Victorian expansion are shown here in this view along the Brighton Road heading south-east from the town.

Caption For Sudbury, North Street 1895

On the right is the White Horse, run by George Rampling; next door is Boggis's the drapers in the 18th-century building with dormer windows; then comes William Alston's 'Second Hand Furniture Warehouse

Caption For Sawley, The Abbey 1894

Cistercian monks came from prosperous Fountains Abbey in 1148 to found Sawley, which is three miles from Clitheroe and by the river Ribble.

Caption For Lacock, Church Of St Cyriac C1955

We can see the porch attached to the west tower, and also the good proportions of the building. Inside, the wide three-bay nave is tall and light with thin piers.

Caption For Staithes, The Bridge C1885

The village is said to have begun as a result of a shipwreck, when the survivors from a French ship scrambled ashore and decided to stay.

Caption For Llanfairfechan, Main Street 1908

This pleasant stone-built Victorian seaside resort, just west of Conwy, clusters beneath the steep craggy slopes of the coastal mountains on Conwy Bay.

Caption For Port Erin, The Beach 1897

In 1842 Port Erin was chosen as the location for a Marine Biological Station; it still exists, though these days it is a part of the University of Liverpool.

Caption For Mumbles, The Lighthouse 1893

This picture of the famous lighthouse on Middle Head was taken from Bracelet Bay.

Caption For Topsham, 2003

This ancient port lost much of its importance when the Exeter ship canal was cut in the mid 16th century, causing shipping to bypass its wharves.

Caption For Abergynolwyn, The Dysynni Valley 1895

This former slate-mining village lies below Cadair Idris, cupped in the Dysynni valley between Tal y Llyn and Tywyn.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Ship Inn And Cat Nab C1955

An excellent view showing the wide sweep of Saltburn Bay, with Huntcliffe and the Ship Inn and the cluster of cottages around it which formed the original Saltburn.

Caption For Brynmawr, Beaufort Street C1955

Hodges Garage (in the distance, behind the bus entering Market Square) has since been demolished, and the Castle Hotel (by the street lamp on the right) has also closed.

Caption For Wellingore, Hall C1960

The central part of this prominent building was built in c1750, and the two outer bays were added in the early 19th century. The chapel was added in 1878 and rebuilt after a fire in 1885.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Cragg 1901

We are looking out over Grange to Morecambe Bay from Charney Well Road, which rises steeply above the town. Now, houses occupy the slope in front of the camera.

Caption For Ascot, Racecourse 1901

This modest building of red brick is attributed to T H Rushforth and was built in about 1864. The windows are 13th century and show a variety of designs in two-bay arcades.

Caption For Caton, The Village C1960

In the 1960s, the pace of building new housing quickened. Caton is popular as a retreat for commuters, who enjoy the moorland country near by with its fine views of Morecambe Bay.

Caption For Staithes, The Bridge C1885

The village is said to have begun as a result of a shipwreck, when the survivors from a French ship scrambled ashore and decided to stay.

Caption For Port Talbot, Station Road C1955

Port Talbot's main industries were farming and mining until the early 20th century. Then the steelworks was built, attracting considerable investment.

Caption For Formby, Brows Lane C1960

This view is from the same spot as our last photograph, but roughly ten years later. The narrow road has gone, widened in the name of progress.

Caption For Groby, The Village C1960

A lovely composition of local stone cottages in the lee of the tree-shrouded parish church.

Caption For Saundersfoot, St Bride's Hotel, Composite C1955

This postcard, probably used for advertising purposes, shows views of and from St Bride's Hotel, with its commanding position over Carmarthen Bay.

Caption For Amersham, High Street 1958

Beyond the King's Arms is the austere three-storey Elmodesham House with its straight parapet.

Caption For Coverack, 1911

Gently winds the lane down between stone banks towards this picturesque fishing village of whitewashed cottages and bright spring flowers.

Caption For Fittleworth, Fittleworth House 1908

The lane leading north from the A283 passes Fittleworth House, whose east front can be seen beyond a stone wall and piers at the end of a rectangular close, now superb gardens.