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Maps

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1947, Llanblethian Ref. NPO758577
1946, Dembleby Ref. NPO689851
1947, Dolyhir Ref. NPO691949
1946, Donington Le Heath Ref. NPO692013
1946, Donington South Ing Ref. NPO692015
1940, Donkey Street Ref. NPO692018
1946, Donnington Ref. NPO692032
1947, Donnington Ref. NPO692033
1946, Donnington Ref. NPO692034
1947, Donwell Ref. NPO692044
1945, Donyatt Ref. NPO692045
1940, Dora's Green Ref. NPO692096
1946, Dordon Ref. NPO692107
1946, Dosthill Ref. NPO692217
1947, Dungworth Ref. NPO695460
1947, East Dean Ref. NPO697113
1947, Eastfield Ref. NPO698531
1947, Edwyn Ralph Ref. NPO699425
1898, Dowslands Ref. RNE692858
1903, Dewsbury Ref. RNC690571

Memories

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Wallington Green.

I lived in nearby Harcourt Road. My late grandfather used to mow the grass and prepare it for the annual remembrance parade and open air service. During the hot summers the green would be packed by drinkers from the "Dukes Head" ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1963 by Alan Chewter

Top Of Valence Avenue

I lived at the top of Valence Avenue, which was 1.1/4 miles long. I was nearly into Chadwell Heath, but my address was Dagenham (and proud of it!) . I used to go to Lymington Road School and we went to Valence Swimming Baths ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1943

Cooksons Leadworks Part 2

1965. During my time working here I carried out a number of different jobs, one was to make Zinc ingots, my shift would start with my furnace fired up and there next to it would be my "charge" this would be a pile of old ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1965 by Jimmy Burrows

18 Happy Years

We moved into Avon Carrow in November 1991, just after the M40 motorway had been extended to Warwick, and started the most rewarding living experience of our mature lives. The Carrow has an interesting history for such a ...Read more

A memory of Avon Dassett in 2009 by Ian Hiley

In The House Of The Laird

My parents were 'in service' to the local 'laird' who was Lord Doune, traditionally the eldest son of the Earl of Moray and owner of lands around Doune. Lord Doune owned the beautiful old mansion on the hill 1.5 miles north of ...Read more

A memory of Doune in 1948 by Alastair Macdonald

I Worked In Key Market S When I Was 18

would any one that knew me as now i live in godmanchester been now just over two years now

A memory of Huntingdon in 1968 by Kenneth King

18+ Club

I can remember being a member of this club at around that time. We used to meet up and have days out etc. I had a girlfriend for a short time who lived in Shirley and used to drive a Morris Minor. Another girl there who was quite outgoing and ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1970 by Robert Muldoon

Barnton Hollows Photograph.

The photo described as Barnton Hollows, isn't in Barnton. The Hollows shown link the village of Anderton and Marbury. The are called Marbury hollows. The hollows are about 1.5 miles from Barnton R. Pilkington

A memory of Barnton by harveypilkington

My Colindale

I came to live in Colindale in 1967 aged 1.5 years, first in Lynton Avenue, then in 1968 the family moved to The Loning where I still am to this day. I have very special memories of the area, White Bridge, Rushgrove Park and 'the ...Read more

A memory of Colindale by Ian Hutchings

Old Stowey

My parents bought Old Stowey from Major Enderby, sadly after my father's death in 1970 the place was sold for 50.000 complete with farm workers cottages & 600 acres. I now see it's on the market with 40 acres for 1.5 million. I ...Read more

A memory of Timberscombe in 1970 by Fiona Blyth

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Captions

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Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1950

During 1955-57 the company spent £36 million on doubling car production, excavating over 1.5 million tons of chalk and clay from the Chilterns to accommodate 1.6 million square feet of building

Caption For Osmington Mills, The Village 1894

On the downs above Osmington is this famous hill-figure of George III, 108 yards high and 93 yards long.

Caption For Wakefield, Kirkgate C1955

Many of Wakefield's 118 pubs and hotels were along this central road through the city. At the lower end is the Kirkgate railway station, which replaced an earlier station built in 1840.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC–2000BC.

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Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC-2000BC.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC–2000BC.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC-2000BC.

Caption For Runcorn, Widnes Bridge C1965

Demolition of houses along the route of the approach roads began in 1956 so that although the bridge itself cost £3 million, the approach roads added a further £1.5 million to the bill.

Caption For Worthing, On The Pier C1955

A facelift was carried out to this pavilion in 1958, with a £1.1 million renovation scheme taking place in 1979-82.

Caption For Avonmouth, Docks 1901

The earliest scheme for a non-tidal basin at Avonmouth capable of taking vessels too large to reach Bristol was a £1.5 million project promoted in 1852.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC-2000BC.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Just south of Penrith, Mayburgh Henge is a circular bank of earth and stones of about 1.5 acres, with one 10ft stone at the centre. It is thought to have been built between 1000BC-2000BC.

Caption For Rochdale, Memorial Gardens C1965

In 1947 land behind the war memorial was landscaped as sunken gardens and their 1.3 acres became the new Gardens of Remembrance.

Caption For Berkhamsted, The School, The School House C1960

Parked by the side of Kings Road and opposite the memorial are a gleaming black Rover 14, a Riley 1.5 and an early F-type Vauxhall Victor.

Caption For Lydney, The Docks C1960

At the beginning of the 20th century the combined output of all Gloucestershire pits was about 1.5 million tons.

Caption For Garston, The Manor House C1955

In 1951 the house and grounds were valued at £21,661, but by 1987 this figure had soared to £1.5 million.

Caption For Kings Lynn, South Gates 1891

Lynn (the King's was added by Charles I in recognition of this town's loyalty to the Royalist cause) lies about 1.5 miles inland, where Lynn Cut meets the Great Ouse.

Caption For Harlech, Castle From The Marsh 1894

Any attacker capturing the water gate then faced a climb of 108 steps up the side of the crag to the next objective, an intermediate turret with a drawbridge.

Caption For Sheffield, The Botanical Gardens, Glasshouses 2005

The project, called 'Fuelling a Revolution - the woods that founded the steel country,' was awarded £1.5-million to actively manage the woodlands again and to interpret for schools and the general