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Maps

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1919, Yaverland Ref. POP875709
1919, Morice Town Ref. POP1190830
1921, West Knighton Ref. POP1190849
1947, Aislaby Ref. NPO620991
1945, Aldermoor Ref. NPO621257
1940, Alum Bay Ref. NPO624694
1946, Cambridge Town Ref. NPO660154
1947, Bodewryd Ref. NPO644881
1946, Bower Ashton Ref. NPO647174
1946, Bradley Ref. NPO647899
1946, Bradmore Ref. NPO647981
1946, Broomhill Ref. NPO652480
1947, Amlwch Ref. NPO624994
1945, Arreton Ref. NPO627127
1946, Ashton Gate Ref. NPO627896
1945, Atherfield Green Ref. NPO628304
1946, Aylestone Park Ref. NPO629363
1946, Barnack Ref. NPO633492
1897-1909, Ocean Village Ref. RNC795845
1897-1909, Bitterne Park Ref. RNC641285

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Memories

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Red Haven Cliff Cottage Happisburgh

My family stayed in a bungalow in Happisburgh for a couple of years in about 1950. The name of the bungalow was RED HAVEN. It was a lovely place to holiday, with a gorgeous view of the sea. These were the ...Read more

A memory of Happisburgh in 1950

Hutton Poplars.

I went to school at Doddinghurst Road Secondry School, which in my last year (1969 ish) became Hedley Walter Comprehensive School. A few people in my class came from Hutton Poplars, a children's home, and I think most of the ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield by Patricia Hannafin

Norton Manor

I joined the army at the age of 15 and was posted to Norton Manor Camp on the outskirts of Taunton. At first we were not permitted to go out of the camp but when we did it was always Taunton that we visited. I have fond memories of ...Read more

A memory of Rumwell in 1961 by Roy Vince

Gomms Corn Merchant

My father had a corn merchant shop called Gommes (I think this is the correct Spelling) at 33a Albion Street. As far as I can remember it was opposite the old power station. My mum told me that a ship called the Beeding ...Read more

A memory of Southwick in 1954 by David Wait

Cowper Gardens

I was born in Cowper Gardens in 1946, my nan's, house No.11, where she lived until her death in 1979. My cousin was also born there and lived with her mum, Betty. I moved away in 1949 and lived in Peckham but used to spend ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1960 by Kay Richards

Last Place Of Abode In The Uk

My name is Judith Buchanan, formerly High, and we used to live at 20 Cambridge Rd, Thornaby. This house remains firmly entrenched in my earliest childhood memory. I was seven years old when our family left ...Read more

A memory of Stockton-on-Tees in 1962 by Judith Buchanan

The Long Walk

As a young girl in the mid fifties I have fond memories of walking around Hollingworth Lake. Having stories of ghosts living under the lake, the walk seemed never ending, frightnening at times if I lost track of my parents, but ...Read more

A memory of Littleborough by Gillian Kerr

Sunday School

As children we went to Sunday school from an early age. As 'littlies' - not being old enough (under 5's) to concentrate on any serious bible teaching, we attended kindergarten in the Gertrude Bell Hall with Mrs Bailey - the ...Read more

A memory of Armthorpe in 1950 by Linda Norton Barker

Happy Memories

I worked in the Hotel Continental in the very hot summer of 1976 with 3 friends. It was a glorious summer season and the sun shone endlessly, so we spent many lazy days (between work shifts!) on the beach. We danced into the early ...Read more

A memory of Mundesley in 1976 by Jennifer Morgan

Part 7

There was no running hot water, no gas, no bathroom and no flushing toilets. Electricity was used for lighting and if you were lucky, a wireless set. Most sets were run from accumulators, a sort of battery, which you had to take to ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

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Captions

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Caption For Brighton, The Chain Pier 1870

This well-known early pier was engineered by Captain Samuel Brown, who had designed a smaller but similar structure, which opened at Leith near Edinburgh in 1821.

Caption For Winforton, Old Cross Resaurant, The Original Fireplace C1955

Winforton has been described as a typical 'farm village' and this building would once have been the home of a very well-to-do farmer.

Caption For London, Oxford Arms 1875

The Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society building stands at the junction of these two streets close by Blackfriars Bridge.

Caption For London, The Hand In Hand Office 1904

The Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society building stands at the junction of these two streets close by Blackfriars Bridge.

Caption For Wilmslow, Carrs Bridge C1955

Pownall Bridge over the River Bollin carries the public footpath that runs from Wilmslow along the river bank to Styal.

Caption For Dartmeet, Meeting Of The East And West Dart 1890

The nearest church is at Widecombe, which meant a long walk for worshippers and a mighty task for coffin bearers.

Caption For Stone, High Street 1900

The town grew up astride what was the most important road in medieval England, that between London and Chester, at that time the principal port for Ireland.

Caption For London, Houses Of Parliament 1897

A horse-drawn bus advertising Sunlight Soap and Nestle's Milk passes round Parliament Square, which in the pre-car age did not yet have a roundabout.

Caption For Bewdley, Bridge 1904

Thomas Telford's stately bridge over the Severn was completed in 1801, a delightful mixture of stone and cast iron.

Caption For Hanbury, Thatched Cottage C1965

Worcestershire is fortunate to have many thousands of delightful buildings, a number of which are of considerable antiquity.

Caption For Par, The Spit And Bay 1927

A candle manufactory stood on this side of the harbour at Par. Across the bay is the distinctive daymark on Gribbin Head.

Caption For Portland, Chesil Beach 1890

Chesil Beach is a great ridge of shingle eight miles long, with a lagoon of brackish water between it and the mainland.The stones tend to be larger at one end of the beach than the other.

Caption For Chigwell, Interior Of Ye Olde Kings Head C1955

In April 1941 the house suffered some damage during an air raid, but it was in good enough repair to provide Winston Churchill, then the local MP, and his wife with luncheon whilst touring the district

Caption For Wales, Manor Road C1955

At the beginning of the 11th century Wales, the 'territory of the Welshmen', was owned by the wealthy Mercian thegn Wulfric Spott, who also owned lands in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.

Caption For Egremont, Promenade 1902

Egremont was planned by developer John Askew, a former slave-trader who made his money on land deals involving Liverpool Corporation's unwanted properties in the Wirral.

Caption For Ambleside, From Loughrigg 1892

This general view of Ambleside, at the northern end of Windermere, was taken from the slopes of Loughrigg Fell.

Caption For Beaulieu, The Abbey 1908

Much of the building was destroyed at the Dissolution and many of the stones removed to other sites. This photograph depicts the magnificent ruins of the abbey in their timeless setting.

Caption For Easebourne, Village 1906

Children wait at the roadside, perhaps for transport to school. There are no vehicles in sight; it was a quiet village.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Pier 1904

This picture of the new pier was taken shortly after it opened. The trackway used in its construction can still be seen on the beach.

Caption For Trowbridge, Silver Street 1900

But it was not without its troubles, as recorded in St James' churchyard.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Eggerslack Woods 1912

The North East Counties Convalescent Home for miners and other such workers would only recently have opened at this time, as only Phase One has been built; photograph No 47052 shows the

Caption For Axmouth, The Harbour Inn C1955

The Harbour Inn is at least 800 years old, and very popular with the many birdwatchers who come to see the wildfowl on the River Axe.

Caption For Lechlade, The Mill And Lock Gates C1955

Water and water power have had a strong influence on the development of the town, which is hardly surprising, as it stands at the confluence of three rivers, the Thames, the Coln and the Leach.

Caption For Swanwick, Derby Road C1955

The pinnacled tower of Swanwick's parish church stands four-square at the end of Derby Road.