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Photos

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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1946, North Cockerington Ref. NPO793067
1947, North Cornelly Ref. NPO793093
1947, North Cowton Ref. NPO793124
1946, North Creake Ref. NPO793133
1946, North Elmham Ref. NPO793211
1947, North Elmsall Ref. NPO793212
1945, North Fambridge Ref. NPO793277
1947, North Featherstone Ref. NPO793282
1947, North Frodingham Ref. NPO793371
1940, North Holmwood Ref. NPO793542
1947, North Kelsey Ref. NPO793573
1945, North Kensington Ref. NPO793577
1947, North Killingholme Ref. NPO793584
1946, North Lee Ref. NPO793621
1947, North Lees Ref. NPO793624
1945, North Marden Ref. NPO793697
1946, North Molton Ref. NPO793717
1940, North Moulsecoomb Ref. NPO793748
1946, North Ormsby Ref. NPO793790
1945, North Petherton Ref. NPO793809

Books

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Memories

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Cedar Avenue School

I lived near Upminster Bridge from 1947 to 1967, I went to Cedar Avenue Primary School, I remember the headmaster was Mr Ford. Also recall Mr Duffield, and Mr Jenkins. I have happy memories of playing in the park, seemed so huge ...Read more

A memory of Upminster by cambillericay

Fifty Years Since I Left Crewe

On the 12th of June 1964, I emigrated to New Zealand and sailed aboard the Rangitoto, the voyage took 5 weeks, and called at Curacao, Panama and the beautiful island of Tahiti before arriving in Wellington on the 15th of ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by jacquiesawyer

Our First Bomb Of The War

Firstly, I must say I was prompted to write this on reading the previous article, I went to school with that writer, Alan Tutt, at Crofton lane School, in 1939 I think it was, or perhaps 1941, anyway we were just starting our ...Read more

A memory of Petts Wood by gpogson

Davyhulme Park And Around

Living on the Lostock Estate in a Council house on Radstock Road, I can remember being taken as a treat, to Davyhulme Park and the paddling pool/boating lake. What a big treat that was !! and then we used to, when older, go ...Read more

A memory of Stretford by bartonhillbum

Millwain Road

I wonder if the person asking for memories about Millwain Road, Levenshulme remembers my friend & his family .... The Murray's from 32 Errwood Rd, corner of Millwain Rd. Their house was used in the making of a film (was it the L ...Read more

A memory of Levenshulme in 1961 by Stuart Holland

Sedgefield Crescent

I lived at 15 Sedgefield Crescent leaving in 1960 to moved to Slough; dad was at Fords and he moved to Langley, Bucks. Dad was Gerry and mum was Lillian. My sister, Wendy, was born in 1953. I went to Dycourts and then to ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1960 by John Palmer

Lovely Memories Of Streatham

Lived at the Crown & Sceptre pub on Streatham Hill. First real memory I have is being in a push chair in Pratts while mum had coffee with friends. Went to Rosemead school in Atkins Road and then Streatham High. ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1962 by Sally Jacques's

Manor House, Shanklin

Hi, I worked at the Manor House, Shanklin from approx 1967/ 1972. My name was Kathleen Orchard. Had some lovely summers there. Coming down from Birmingham it was like travelling to another world......Would love to hear from some ...Read more

A memory of Sandown in 1967 by , Kathleen Cilia

Cuperhead Across From Alan St. Skyscraper Flats

Before we moved to the flats in Cuperhead, we lived in Culzean Place which were very small tin houses /maisonettes. We were a family of 5 at that time till we moved to the flats in Cuperhead, then ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1959

St. Mary's Convent School

I lived in the hamlet Ledwell near to Radford . I and another boy Edmund Wilson and I became Day pupils at this school until it closed in about 1953/4. My lasting memory was the daily after lunch walks along the ...Read more

A memory of Radford in 1951 by Michael Lancefield

Captions

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Caption For Micheldever, The Village C1955

The sun is shining on another outstanding Hampshire village with some timeless timber-framed cottages and nicely cut hedges. The broadcaster Sir David Frost is rumoured to live here.

Caption For Wickham, The Square C1965

The first shop on the left is the newsagent, and next to it is the Co-op. Today both these shops are as they were, except that the newsagent no longer sells bicycles.

Caption For York, Minster C1890

Pollution, mainly from the smoke from the railways, did a lot of damage to both glass and stone.

Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge 1921

The hatted ladies are leaving the Suspension Bridge on the north bank, the Embankment Gardens side: casual wear in the 1920s was somewhat more formal than today.

Caption For Petworth, Lombard Street 1900

Not medieval, it was installed in 1827, apparently using a design for another church.

Caption For Hinckley, Castle Street C1965

A collection of almost classic cars parked on both sides of the street issues a warning of things to come in the small towns around Leicestershire.

Caption For Crickhowell, The Castle 1893

The original stronghold was a timber motte and bailey, and belonged to the de Turberville family. When rebuilt in stone in 1272 it featured both a shell keep and a shell gatehouse.

Caption For Ranworth, The Church Rood Screen 1934

The font and lectern are both noteworthy, and a mediaeval antiphoner in superb condition is on display.

Caption For Lancaster, The Grammar School 1896

Here we see the Grammar School from another angle, looking from East Road back into the city.

Caption For Lancaster, Penny Street C1950

Note the radio shop on the right—in country districts, the radio, with its BBC Home and Light programmes, helped people to keep in touch.

Caption For York, St Marys Abbey C1873

Pollution, mainly from the smoke from the railways, did a lot of damage to both glass and stone.

Caption For Par, Harbour From Mount 1927

The busy port is seen from almost from the same viewpoint as No 79886, above, but looking to the right.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, Beach And Pier C1950

The summer exodus of holidaymakers to the seaside resorts of Britain made piers a popular and lucrative venture. This Victoria Pier has had a chequered history.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Victoria Park Paddling Pool C1960

Tennis was also catered for (and still is) in another area of this extensive park. The central location is easily accessible to all.

Caption For Frimley Green, The Canal 1906

The Basingstoke Canal, constructed between 1788 and 1794, was supposed to be part of a waterway linking the Thames with both the English and Bristol Channels.

Caption For Bray, Landing Place 1890

Here we are standing on the slipway where Ferry Lane disappears into the River Thames.

Caption For Hailsham, The Church C1965

Another view, similar to H6031 (above), shows the brick-paved path and the holly bushes. At the left is a silver birch, which also survives today.

Caption For Bedford, Corn Exchange 1897

On the north side of St Paul's Square is the old corn exchange, an uncompromising Victorian building whose foundation stone was laid in October 1872.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1913

It was to be another sixty years or so before a second, high-level bridge was built farther up the river and eased the traffic congestion problem.

Caption For Saltaire, The Mill And The Cricket Pitch 1888

His model village provided all the essential living amenities, and for recreation he provided a spacious park on the opposite side of the river and canal.

Caption For Aylesbury, St Mary's Square C1965

In this view, the photographer looks back past the Bucks Evangelistic Mission Hall to the Georgian-fronted cottages on the right of photograph number A84022.

Caption For Woodchester, The Valley And The Monastery 1910

This view of the village on the side of the valley gives a glimpse on the left of the priory which William Leigh, who had just been converted to the Catholic faith, had built; the Dominicans moved into

Caption For Dawlish, The Seafront From The Royal Hotel 1890

Dawlish began as two discreet hamlets, one inland by the parish church and another on the seashore, but quickly grew as the first visitors arrived to holiday in the late 18th century.

Caption For Hornby, The Castle C1910

Later it was owned by the Harrington family, who lost both father and son and heir in a Civil War battle. It is still a private residence today.