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Photos

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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1898-1899, North Leigh Ref. RNC793627
1899-1900, North Town Ref. RNC794004
1897-1899, North Weston Ref. RNC794070
1899, North Wootton Ref. RNC794123
1888 - 1905, North End Ref. HOSM61637
1898, North Leigh Ref. HOSM55244
1896 - 1897, North Middleton Ref. HOSM55254
1923, North Carlton Ref. POP793018
1919, North Corner Ref. POP793094
1925, North End Ref. POP793215
1925, North End Ref. POP793216
1919, North End Ref. POP793222
1919, North End Ref. POP793223
1919, North End Ref. POP793226
1919, North End Ref. POP793228
1920, North End Ref. POP793251
1920, North End Ref. POP793254
1921, North Green Ref. POP793414
1920, North Heath Ref. POP793478
1922, North Side Ref. POP793915

Books

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Memories

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Growing Up In West Lavington

My name is Mark McCabe I grew up in west Leamington , best years of my life ,moved a couple times eastfields, white street , sandfieds, I also moved to market Lavington for a while, the best was highlands farm outside ...Read more

A memory of Ledbury by razzel23.mm

Oh Beggar It, I Got Old.

Living in Glenmore Drive in the early 60's, it was a new house. I still get aches from the amount of time I spent bent over my bike in the ginnel. From Stansfield Rd. primary and at Kaskenmoor in the first year it ...Read more

A memory of Failsworth

Little Ealing

We moved to Lawrence Road in South Ealing around 1966. My brothers and I went to Little Ealing Primary School (1969- 1977) followed by two more cousins. Mrs Lodge was my first teacher and I thought she was the most fabulous lady ever. I ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by fawkes_linda

Holyport Road, Fulham

I was born in 1961 in Charing Cross Hospital & spent my first 25 years living in Fulham - firstly in Holyport Road until I was about 17, then New Kings Road for a few years and then Hestercombe Avenue for another few years until I ...Read more

A memory of Fulham by Marc Dorman

Anstey Born And Bred

I was born in Hollow Road in 1944. I then lived in Forest Gate and Cropston Road where I lived until I got married in 1966. I have one brother Bill and two half brothers Charles and Keith and two half sisters Susan and Jane. I ...Read more

A memory of Anstey by patshort1

Back To Real Life

I was born at 138 Burgess Road in East Ham and remember a shop on the corner I used to frequent before school, Ottaways or something like like. I used to get 1 old pence to spend on sweets, either 8 black jacks or 8 fruit salads. I ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by Andi Gaywood

Pond Walking

About 1949/50 I was 10.The ponds had dried up because there was no water coming from the spring in the corner where the Grove entrance met the High Street. There used to be a set of steps that went down into the pond at that point.If my ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton by Tony Arkell

Swimming Across The River Severn

I remember at the age of twelve 1957 swimming across the river from Hylton road over to the racecourse to watch the racing on a Saturday afternoon. Five of us used to swim out to the pleasure steamers as they went up to ...Read more

A memory of Worcester by douglpaulin

Woodville Road, Ham, Prefabs

My Family moved into the newly built Prefabs in Woodville Road when they were first opened up for occupancy. I can't remember what year it was. Does anybody know what the date was? The Prefabs were kitted out with a Fridge which ...Read more

A memory of Ham by philip.lintern23

6 To 20

I lived in Woodgrange Avenue Kenton from 1953 till 1967 when i got married and moved to Bletchley where we bought our first house. I remember at the bottom of our road and just around the corner was an Ironmonger shop run by Mr and Mrs Larkin. ...Read more

A memory of Kenton by dianefash

Captions

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Caption For Preston, Moor Park 1924

There was at this time a set of swings for girls and another set for boys, and the playground was also divided. Moor Park had an open-air swimming pool as well.

Caption For Newbury, The Wharf C1960

The bus station relocated to another site in Newbury some years ago and today the area on the right is a car park.

Caption For Ullenhall, White Cottage And Memorial C1965

Another infamous resident was Lady Luxborough, whose husband hid her away there in 1736 because she had been scandalising London.

Caption For Abertillery, General View C1955

This massive increase came from those seeking work in the town's coal mines, both from other parts of Wales, industrial and rural, and from the west of England, particularly Somerset and the Forest of

Caption For Cheam, Station Way 1938

The popular Century Cinema was built in 1937 on the corner of Kingsway Road and Station Way.

Caption For Daventry, The Aerials At Bbc Daventry C1965

This service, broadcasting round the clock in 40 languages, became well loved by 'ex pats', and it was a trusted source of truth and news both during the war and through the succeeding

Caption For Ramsgate, The Harbour From West Cliff 1887

On the extreme right are the police offices (a very small building) and next come the warehouses in the pier yard, demolished in 1890 to widen access to the Sands station.

Caption For Stonyhurst, The College 1899

Another descendant, Thomas Weld, leased the building to a Jesuit teaching order; it became a famous Roman Catholic public school, attended by such notables as Charles Laughton, the actor.

Caption For Rockingham, The Castle C1960

The opulent car has just arrived through an impressive gateway out of view on the left, and has entered a courtyard reminiscent of Tudor times with domestic rather than military buildings.

Caption For Eype, The Chalets, Seascape Bungalets C1955

The view is westwards from Lower Eype to the outline of Thorncombe Beacon (centre) above Lyme Bay.

Caption For Worcester, The Cross 1899

At this date, the town's tramway system was still horse-drawn, and would remain so for another five years. The town'' cabs represented good value for money.

Caption For Edgware, Railway Hotel 1948

Detail, both internally and externally, is paramount, from the clustered brick chimney stacks to the beautifully-carved brackets supporting the jettying.

Caption For Burnley, New Post Office 1906

On the right, one man wearing a cloth cap and another a bowler are standing side by side. In the days when this photograph was taken, the type of hat worn often indicated status.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Hill Lane And Castle 1906

Another interesting scene of the town taken from the steps in Hill Lane looking towards the castle.

Caption For Pembroke, Castle 1890

Built in the late 12th and early 13th centuries, the keep performed both residential and military roles. Its walls were the same thickness all the way up, which enhanced its defensive capabilities.

Caption For Inverness, From The Castle C1890

There has been a fortification of one sort or another at Inverness since the time of King Brude in the 6th century.

Caption For Bothenhampton, The Village 1904

Another of the surrounding parishes into which Bridport borough expanded, Bothenhampton lies to the south-east, with a deep-cut village street which has left a dense cluster of terraces standing

Caption For Bramley, High Street C1955

Bramley stands about four miles south of Guildford on the Horsham Road; it is a long village with a busy crossroads with Station Road (there has been no railway since the 1960s).

Caption For Little Bookham, Little Bookham Street C1955

North of this east-west road, Little Bookham Street has some older buildings amid the suburbia and wide grassy verges.

Caption For Shaw, Chamber Road C1950

Slightly superior to many factory houses, with their small gardens, the terrace on the right has a dated stone on the second house: `Built in the year of AD 1897 Victoria`s Reign`.

Caption For Angmering, The Church 1899

Leaving the sprawl of Worthing behind, we move west along the coast and inland to Angmering, a village much expanded to the north and east but retaining its historic core relatively intact.

Caption For Worcester, St Andrew's Spire C1960

In 1801, while repairs to the spire were in progress, a barber shaved customers on top of it and a china painter decorated a cup.

Caption For Seend, Church Of The Holy Cross 1899

John Stokes, a 15th-century clothier, built the north aisle; the chancel was rebuilt in 1876. The Perpendicular font, dug up in 1939, is octagonal, with a pattern of quatrefoils in circles.

Caption For Walton On Thames, High Street C1955

Walton-on-Thames is another suburbanised town south-west of London along the River Thames.