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Recent Observations
I have been looking at the photograph shown on this page and may have jumped to an incorrect conclusion. The area shown in the photograph is / was Corner House and there used to be a house on the r.h.s. of the road as you ...Read more
A memory of Shermanbury in 2014 by
Very Recent Visit 2013
Not quite a historical memory. But only last year I began some serious searching into my father's mother's family. She died when he was a wee child, and he lost touch with her family. He is now 94 years old, and this year I ...Read more
A memory of Hythe in 2013 by
I Live In Harlow And I Was Born June 1995
I'm almost 18 years old and I would like to get to know some more history about where I have grown up so me and my boyfriend can raise our children. This photo of Broad Walk is where he asked me to marry him last year, if anyone can help me it would be much be appreciated.
A memory of Harlow in 2013
No 8 The Grove
Hello Jane, I have lived at No 7 The Grove for 5 years - just to let you know that there is a beautiful little oak tree outside No 7 & No 8 of The Grove in memory of your grandparents - I can send you a photo if you would like. It is still a beautiful place to live! Anne
A memory of Frimley in 2013
My House In 'the Saints'
I have lived in a part of Bridgend called The Saints since April 3rd 2013 with my two small children. It wasn't until the middle of May I noticed we were not alone in the house, the house has spirits. Believe it or not I am ...Read more
A memory of Bridgend in 2013 by
Where Are They Now
Hello, I work in the gardens of what was once Copthorne House and was wondering if there is anyone who might have photographs or know of anyone who has photos of what the garden used to look like in its heyday. There are still ...Read more
A memory of Fawley in 2012 by
2012 Olympic Torch
The main street is filled with more people than I knew lived in our village. Everyone is happy and waving to vehciles as they pass through. We all wait with anticipation, 20-30 motor bikes come through with police on them and ...Read more
A memory of Llanarth in 2012 by
The Crooked Spire
It's not just the church at Ermington which has a crooked spire.The village has a traditional village inn called 'The Crooked Spire'. It's not particularly pretty to look at from the outside as there is just a narrow pavement ...Read more
A memory of Ermington in 2012 by
A Seaside Holiday By Manorbier Beach
Although this view of Manorbier Castle dates from 1890 it is the only photo in the Francis Frith collection which shows the nearby beach. I am happy to record our family's day on the beach here and it is ...Read more
A memory of Manorbier in 2011 by
My Effort.
Here is my photographic effort of the Clock Tower at Shoebury Garrison in 2011: http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewareoff/5640187735/in/photostream
A memory of Shoeburyness in 2011 by
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In 1938 the gatehouse was turned into a traffic island when the wall at the right in photo-
From the same sequence as the previous photo, and once again taken with a view to being published as a postcard.
This photo is slightly later than the above photograph; there is not much change to the High Street, but the cars are now looking recognisably modern - note the Morris 1000 saloon and van in
This photo was taken in the days of Watney's draught red barrel and 'a Double Diamond Works Wonders' advertising.
This photo was taken in the days of Watney's draught red barrel and “a Double Diamond Works Wonders” advertising.
This photo was taken in the days of Watney's draught red barrel and 'a Double Diamond Works Wonders' advertising.
Another fine shot of the tramway construction in the Steine, looking directly to where photo- graph No B2085002 was taken.
The eastern shelter is on the right; behind it is a path that led to the Dingle and the former men's changing rooms, which in this photo has been converted into a cafe specialising in 'Trays for the Sands
The caravan site used only to be licensed for the summer months, so it was then mainly for mobile caravans, as we see in this photo.
Pump Cottage (in the middle of our photo) was—as the name suggests—the source of the village's water-supply.
At the time of our photo, its three echelons included ABC Wallpapers, Forbuoys newsagents and Robinson Rentals at the bottom; Peter's gents' hairdressing and Hart's store in the middle; and offices for
Lime trees (left) have been pruned into mop-head lollipops, confirming that this is a winter photo, which also explains the heavy clothing.
This photo shows the stereotypical municipal park with its formal gardens, water features and children's playground.
Trolley buses were still operating in Ipswich when this photo was taken, as we can see from the overhead power lines.
Walter Smyth's wooden photo studio stands in a front garden on the left.
This photo depicts a later restoration (which included the demolition of a chimney).
Originally oil burning, it was modified to electricity in 1940, about the time that this photo was taken.
A further bridge has been built since these photos were taken.
On the left is the Sandbeck House Hotel (demolished 1972) with Walter Smyth's wooden photo studio in the front garden.
The pub on the left of the photo was the Thwaites Arms, demolished to make way for Broadway.
Newly built at the time of this photo, the Victoria Institute combined library, museum and a school of art and science in one building.
Three of Church Street's five pubs are in this photo - the Corn Meter extreme left, the Star centre left, and the Live and Let Live just beyond the archway on the right.
Although the interior has now been completely altered, the exterior remains very much as it was in this photo.
The bridge on which the boys are standing was relatively new when this photo was taken.
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