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Maps

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1919, Bloomfield Ref. POP644362
1898, Lansdown Ref. RNE752878
1906-1907, Ford Ref. RNC707554
1906-1907, Gott Ref. RNC718135
1906, Blackrock Ref. RNC642882
1891 - 1893, Achnacloich Ref. HOSM35487
1903, Portincaple Ref. HOSM56967
1906-1908, Tostary Ref. RNC850732
1906-1907, Tullochgorm Ref. RNC854218
1906-1907, Strathcoil Ref. RNC841401
1905-1907, Tarbert Ref. RNC845150
1906-1907, Sraid Ruadh Ref. RNC837169
1905-1907, Tighness Ref. RNC848315
1906-1911, Acha Ref. RNC619263
1906-1908, Achleck Ref. RNC619440
1906-1907, Achnamara Ref. RNC619529
1906-1907, Annat Ref. RNC625787
1906-1908, Appin Ref. RNC626055
1906-1907, Ardalanish Ref. RNC626330
1906-1907, Ardchonnell Ref. RNC626370

Books

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Memories

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St James Hospital And The Arranmore

I was a Student Nurse at St James Hospital, Balham, from 1964 - 1968, sadly it's no longer there. As students, we worked hard but also played hard. We were well looked after in those days. Living in the Nurses' Home, ...Read more

A memory of Balham by Gill Day

Slough A Time In A Life

Monday 7th July 1958, aged 8, moved to Britwell, Slough from Merstham in surrey with my brother Martin, Mum & Dad (Joan & Ron). Transport was a problem - we didn’t have any. There was only room for three of us in the ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Phil Cooke

Croydon

My first time visiting this site and a message from "Simon" prompted me to add a message. I too remember with fond memories the old Parish Church Infants School. I remember my first day to Facing the church was a pathway on the left leading to ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Carol Day

Trying To Remember

My sister and I was sent to a residential school in Perth I think this must be the same one. Was this the school where you couldn’t wear trousers I remember being sent there with a trouser suit on and was made to ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Caroline Hever

St Mary’s Graves End

My name is Gary Canham, my brother Richard and I were placed into care at St Mary’s School in Graves End on the 24/04/1961, aged 3 and 2, we remained there till being returned to our mother and stepfather on 22/06/1963. I have ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by Gary Canham

Windmill Road, Brentford 1945

My parents, Nora & Harold (Jock) Palmer, lived at 112 Windmill Road, Brentford where I was brought up, along with my twin brother David and older brother Michael. Later we were joined by sister Janis and brother Jeremy ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Linda Nicholas

Happy Days

My name was Angela Noble (now Driver). I lived in Bramhall from 1951 to 1958.i went to Pownall Green School and then on to Cheadle County Grammar. I was School Captain in my final year at Primary School and also captain of the netball team. ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Angela Driver Nee Noble

Horrible Place

We were there from 69 - 72. I say we. Me & my four sisters, Denise, Pauline, Joan, Isable & me June HASTIE. Anderson & Dunlop were vile. Scrubbing the floors until they were gleeming. We used to do that when we got home from ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead by June Langley

The Pond And The Common And The Lido

Although we lived in Balham, many hours were spent on the common and the pond en-route to the open air swimming pool. I can remember with fondness, especially during the summer holiday, as money was in ...Read more

A memory of Tooting Bec Common in 1958 by Philip Spencer

Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean

THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in the ...Read more

A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by Don Williams

Captions

1,059 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Cliftonville, Hodges Gap 1908

By the late 1920s, not a bathing machine graces the water's edge in this view of the crowded Margate Sands, looking towards the Harbour with the Pierhead Lighthouse.

Caption For Launceston, St Stephen's Holy Well 1911

The well stands in a tranquil spot on Gallows Hill overlooking the valley. The little building is probably not that old — 19th-century seems to be the local consensus.

Caption For Slough, High Street 1950

Slough dates back to the 12th century, when it was a hamlet on the London to Bath road. The settlement later spread to the neighbouring parish of Stoke Poges.

Caption For Newquay, The Sands And The Island 1907

The suspension bridge across to a house on the Island is still a feature of Newquay's Towan Beach. Note the bathing machines down by the water's edge on the extreme left.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Westgate Bay 1907

Bathing machines are lined up near the sea wall. They would be towed down to the sea, possibly by the horse in the picture.

Caption For Newmarket, High Street 1929

The high Street used to be the main Norwich to London road. Here is a foretaste of the traffic problems that were to come.

Caption For Gorleston, The Sands 1896

In Victorian times, the preservation of modesty was paramount, so tents and bathing machines were very much the order of the day to allow bathers to change.

Caption For Bakewell, Bath Gardens C1955

There is a small Garden of Remembrance here, together with one of the town's wells. The Bath House is behind, with its chalybeate spring producing water at a constant temperature.

Caption For Margate, Donkeys On The Sands 1906

This view of the donkeys and their handlers, the 'donkey boys', also includes, on the right, the portable darkroom used by Frith's photographer. Behind is a row of bathing machines.

Caption For Chester, Water Tower And Roman Hypocaust 1888

The remains of a Roman hypercaust, the heating system for a Roman bath, were discovered in Bridge Street in 1863 and subsequently relocated to the gardens by the Water Tower.

Caption For Newhaven, Lewes Road 1890

The Lewes Road used to be the main route out of town, but this is now along the east bank of the Ouse towards Lewes. This peaceful scene is now barely recognisable.

Caption For Portrush, Ladies Bathing Place 1897

A fine study of the Ladies' Bathing Place, which seems a popular venue for both the women and menfolk of Portrush. A yacht can be seen out towards the Skerries.

Caption For Margate, Nayland Crescent 1890

This superb picture shows the magnificent sweep of Nayland Crescent at the western end of town, close to the Royal Sea-Bathing Hospital and the infamous Nayland Rocks.

Caption For Swanage, From The Pier 1897

The Pier 1897 Bathing was permitted from Swanage pier on weekdays from 6-8am and on Sundays from 7-9am. A modest charge was made to anyone who wished to indulge.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pier Entrance 1900

By the last year of Victoria's reign Bournemouth had become an established seaside resort.

Caption For Lepe, The Beach C1955

Lepe remains an attractive hamlet offering safe bathing in the waters of the Solent. In Roman times a road ran west from here across the present ground of the New Forest to Ringwood.

Caption For New Radnor, View From The Castle C1955

It was intended to link New Radnor with Old Radnor, two miles distant, to form a major city to be the capital of Radnorshire. The project faltered, confirming Welsh antipathy to large settlements.

Caption For Broadstairs, Thames Barge On The Beach 1897

This splendid view shows part of the fishing fleet and a spritsail sailing barge beached in the shallow waters at low tide. White painted bathing machines are visible behind the barge.

Caption For Launceston, St Stephen's Holy Well 1911

The well stands in a tranquil spot on Gallows Hill overlooking the valley. The little building is probably not that old — 19th-century seems to be the local consensus.

Caption For Launceston, St Stephen's Holy Well 1911

The well stands in a tranquil spot on Gallows Hill overlooking the valley. The little building is probably not that old — 19th-century seems to be the local consensus.

Caption For Porthcawl, The Sands 1901

This view of Coney Beach shows ladies wearing long dresses, the men wearing suits and the children fully dressed - there is not a bathing costume in sight.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1907

This picture taken ten years later shows a holiday crowd thronging the sandy beach. The bathing tents are obviously busy and have multiplied beneath the cliffs.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Heights Of Abraham C1955

This view of the Heights of Abraham above Matlock Bath shows the Prospect, or Victoria, Tower.

Caption For Godmanstone, The Smiths Arms C1955

Once the village smithy, the inn at Godmanstone is said to be the smallest public house in England. The beautifully-thatched building measures only 20?ft by 10?ft; it is about 500 years old.