Places
36 places found.
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- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Ryde, Isle of Wight
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sandown, Isle of Wight
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- London, Greater London
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Plymouth, Devon
- Newport, Isle of Wight
- Southwold, Suffolk
- Bristol, Avon
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Edinburgh, Lothian
- Maldon, Essex
- Clacton-On-Sea, Essex
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Colchester, Essex
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Chelmsford, Essex
- Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Brentwood, Essex
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
Photos
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Maps
181,031 maps found.
Books
442 books found. Showing results 12,049 to 12,072.
Memories
29,052 memories found. Showing results 5,021 to 5,030.
Siv's
I am a West Gorton lad from the 50's. Gregory street between Thomas street & Clowes street, I thought I lived in a 2 up 2 down but apparently now it was a bijou victorian conjoined cottage with sort after features. I attended Thomas street ...Read more
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Hobbayne During The Late 70s 80s
I attended Hobbayne when Mrs Stanley was headmistress and teachers such as MRs Stowe, Mrs Chester's, Mr Coleman and the caretaker Mr Holman with his three wheeler were omniscient. Sports day was always fund and ...Read more
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Willowbrook, Rayleigh Road, Thundersley.
In the years leading up to World War 2, I recall visiting my Father's parents who lived in what I remember was a rather splendid house named Willowbrook, on the Rayleigh Road. I would have been about nine in ...Read more
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Tulse Hill Tesco Esso Petrol Station Formerly Cheriton Court Garage
Where the present Tulse Hill Tesco Shop and Esso Petrol station stands today, was the home of my grandfather Alfred John Thomas from the 1920's to the 1950's. Through the 1960's ...Read more
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1946 Stockwell Congregational Church Stockwell Green
On 8th September 1946 at Stockwell Congregational Church Stockwell Green, Kenneth Sydney Edwards a Commercial Clerk of Perranporth Cornwall married Widow Nellie Kathleen Drake of 26 ...Read more
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My Days In Drayton
How nice to read about Drayton. My parents moved here in 1953 and my father owned the chemists shop on the north side of Havant road opposite Lower Drayton lane. In the early 60s,I played in local groups (The ...Read more
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My Days In Drayton
How nice to read about Drayton. My parents moved here in 1953 and my father owned the chemists shop on the north side of Havant road opposite Lower Drayton lane. In the early 60s,I played in local groups (The ...Read more
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Fawley School And Photo
My dad was in the RAF at Calshot and I attended Fawley school, and later Hardley secondary, in 1950-53. I have recently found a photo of myself and two other boys, standing in a pond holding jam jars of (presumably) tadpoles or ...Read more
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A Tragic Accident
Sometime around the late 1950s my uncle was at the docks and was killed when a tractor was being loaded onto a ship. A cable broke and the tractor fell and killed him. Does anyone have any memories of this?
A memory of Grimsby
The Bungerlow
A family home where friends and family loved to gather lovely memories of cousins and man aunts and uncles waiting for nanny Mabel to come back from shops with special treats there was always a family member or friend there and of course ...Read more
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Captions
29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,049 to 12,072.
By 1839, the parish church of Holy Trinity was becoming a little run down.
Two little girls walk arm-in-arm across the tree-shaded ancient packhorse bridge which crosses Clapham Beck in the centre of the village.
Linton-on-Ouse is situated north-west of York in the broad Vale of York.
An excursion craft passes the weir close to Lincomb Lock, now the most northern on the river.
Sir Samuel Morton Peto, the developer of Lowestoft, built these model cottages for his estate workers.
Great Western trains thundered through Liskeard bound for Penzance, carrying travellers to within ten miles of Land's End.
The prominent sign at the top of the hill is that of the Jubilee Inn.
The Cavendish can be seen here on the right. Note the absence of road markings and the apparently low volume of traffic that enables motorists to park on the bridge itself.
The narrow street of Petty Cury runs between Market Hill and Sidney Street.
It was established as a theological college in 1882 as a memorial to George Augustus Selwyn, who was the first Bishop of New Zealand, and later Bishop of Lichfield.
Originally the site of a Roman villa in the 1st or 2nd century AD, and on Ermine Street, this outlying hamlet has gradually been absorbed into expanding Gloucester; many of its older houses have been
Sweeping views of the wilds of the Peak District are encapsulated in this picture. Note the dry stone wall in the foreground.
Aveton Gifford (pronounced Auton, meaning the settlement on the Avon) stands at the head of the estuary.
It was Flatford and nearby East Bergholt which provided the young John Constable with the inspiration for many of his fine paintings.
The handsome buildings of Belfast in Castle Place. The Belfast trams are again in evidence: the gauge was 4 ft 8 in, rather than the Irish standard of 5 ft 3 in.
The creepers have been stripped off, but little else has changed. The Doric pediment above the doorway of the house to the right reminds us of our links with classical Greece.
It was built in 1824 of tarred brick, and is situated on the rough open space of Wray Common between Reigate and its neighbour Redhill.
Although the bathing boys are the subject of this photograph, of particular interest is the steam coaster alongside the new pier in the background, where construction work still appears to be going on.
On the left is Quay Station, built in 1874 for the Ilfracombe branch; it was demolished in 1922 when Town Station was built on the other side of the Taw.
Of interest to sailors is the most unusual clinker-built sailing boat, still moored but with sails already catching the breeze.
The Early English-style interior has arcade columns of cast iron and a continous roof in timber-ribbed vaulting.
A pre-requisite of an English seaside holiday has always been a bucket and spade and these two young visitors study the selection offered for sale by W and H Dean.
Wye College 1903 The half-timbered cottages and the church opposite were originally the site of a priest's seminary founded by Cardinal Kempe.
By the end of the 17th century it had been rapidly developed by the building of shops, taverns, hotels and houses as the town flourished as a fashionable spa resort.
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