Maps

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Memories

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Mossband Camp

My father was a serving soldier, serving at the RAOC camp until 1948. We lived in the YMCA building in the camp itself and it had a large functions hall attached where one of our officers once entertained the children at Christmas ...Read more

A memory of Mossband Ho in 1947 by Eileen Buckley Knowles

Brunner House Fond Memories

I started my working life here at Brunner House as a 16 yr old mail girl. I helped to sort out all the mail, then deliver to all of the offices. An opening became available in the filing room with Margaret Johnson. ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1973 by Jackie Koshnick

St Mary's School

It is believed that this was a training college for Church of England vicars and then it was subsequently used as an orphanage run by the Catholic Rescue Society and staffed by the Sisters of Chariry, a French order of nuns. ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend in 1930 by colingbedford

My First Visit

It was a warm bright sunny day in May when my husband and I came to look at a house in Thorngrafton. What a lovely quiet atmosphere it had, apart from the mooing of the cows on the farm and the sound of the house martins singing ...Read more

A memory of Thorngrafton in 2000 by paulinedreece

My Great Granny Barker

At the far end of photo number H183005a - on the right - is a white wall. Mr and Mrs Barker lived in a one room plus a tiny kitchen downstairs, two tiny rooms up, from the 1930s until my great-grandmother died in the ...Read more

A memory of Heighington in 1944 by First Name Last Name

My Happy Days As A Child When I Was Born In The Village

I spent many happy years with my nanny and grandad, Rossa and Phillip Munn of Hill View Cottages, during the long summer school holidays. Over the years since they have both passed away I ...Read more

A memory of High Halstow in 1956 by Jane Stanton

Mobo Horses

We moved to Prestatyn in 1948. I loved the Mobo horses that the little ones could ride at the Bastion Road beach. My little school was Pendre, up the hill Fforddlas I think. Also going to St Chad's School annual fair and sale. Always ...Read more

A memory of Prestatyn in 1950 by Mo Edwards

Slag Heaps

I was born in  Birks Road, Cleator Moor in 1954. I was from a large family called Sheldrake. We lived over the railway bridge towards the brewery. The neighbours that I know of are: the Watsons, the Moors, the Wrights, the ...Read more

A memory of Cleator Moor in 1954 by Susan Sumpton

Oxford Road

I lived at 253 Oxford Road in the 1950s. Visited the old house in 2006 while visiting from Canada.

A memory of Kidlington in 1957 by Roderick Gourlay

The Haven

I spent many happy hours down at the Haven, fishing and playing in general. I also collected coke from the gas house round the corner down what was then the weigh bridge, dodging the steam from the locomotives.

A memory of Hessle in 1959 by Chris Lead

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Captions

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Caption For Paddock Wood, Hop Picking C1950

At the centre of the hop- picking area, it was once a great hop centre with many oast houses.

Caption For York, The Hospitium C1885

Near the River Ouse, situated in what is now the Museum Gardens, this building was the guest house for St Mary's Abbey.

Caption For Stokes Bay, The Beach 1898

Having travelled by train from London to Gosport, it was from here that Queen Victoria used to set sail for Osborne House, her beloved summer home on the Isle of Wight.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Atlantic Terrace East 1887

Part of the 'Cliftonville' area, these smart terraces housed the wealthy colonels, surgeons and Indian Army officers who retired to the seaside here. They enjoyed outstanding views across Weston Bay.

Caption For Chelmsford, Duke Street 1919

Behind the trees is the Friends' Meeting House (built 1824). The tall chimney belongs to Wells & Perry's Chelmsford Brewery.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Marine Gardens C1950

This photograph looks back at the same houses as those shown in 41386 and 41387. The well-laid out public gardens give a tropical air to the scene.

Caption For Liphook, Royal Anchor Hotel 1924

Standing in the shadow of a great chestnut tree, the Royal Anchor Hotel, once a posting and coaching house, dates from the time of Samuel Pepys who found 'good, honest people' here.

Caption For Amble, Queen Street C1965

On Queen Street are the scant remains of the medieval manor house that once belonged to Tynemouth Priory: a fragment of wall and a 15th-century window.

Caption For Ticehurst, From Myskyns 1903

Nearby, Pashley is a 17th-century manor house with beautiful gardens.

Caption For Bristol, Cathedral Choir West 1900

At this date, entry to the main body of the church was free, but the sub-sacrist kept the keys to the Chapter House (considered one of the finest Norman chambers in the country), the Elder Lady Chapel

Caption For Canford Magna, The Manor C1886

Canford Manor, not far from Wimborne, dates from the early years of the 19th century, though it stands on the site of an ancient house which once belonged to the Earls of Salisbury.

Caption For Pitsea, Rectory Road C1955

This parade was built in the years prior to the Second World War, as Pitsea's houses began to inch along Rectory Road.

Caption For Corsham, Box Tunnel 1904

Limestone from the excvavated tunnel was used for building houses in nearby Corsham.

Caption For Porthcawl, The Terraces 1901

The Esplanade Hotel on the left is seen here as it was when it was built in 1887; it was designed to be easily converted into five houses if it failed as a hotel.

Caption For Runswick, 1927

The steep, winding stairs and the difference in levels of the houses show how the buildings cling to the steep cliff, the summit of which rises high above.

Caption For Coltishall, 1902

On the south side of Coltishall the river Bure flows gently through water meadows where cattle and horses graze.

Caption For Rushton, Village C1955

Many of the houses here are built of the familiar ironstone of the oolitic limestone belt, which stretches all the way from South Yorkshire to Dorset.

Caption For Middle Rasen, The Church C1955

The thatched cottages are no more; the nearest has been replaced by a no doubt very functional large brick house.

Caption For Birkenhead, Storeton Road And Halfway House Hotel 1954

A pub of the old school where the landlord caters for everyone from 18 to 80, the Halfway House (right) has been in continuous operation since 1893.

Caption For Reading, The Abbey, The Chapter House 1904

This view is within the Norman chapter house looking towards the entrance from the cloister.

Caption For Wilmcote, The Crofts C1955

But Wilmcote was a quarrying centre, and this timber-framed house has a garden wall of the local lias limestone.

Caption For Malmesbury, High Street From Abbey Roof C1955

The undulating roofline of the houses in the High Street makes a very attractive scene.

Caption For Isington, The Millers House C1955

In the late 1940s, the Reynolds family were thinking of buying the Miller's House (pictured here), and it was suggested that Montgomery convert the mill across the road into a home.

Caption For Camberley, Station 1908

The Station Master's house can be seen to the left, with the main entrance to the station beyond that. The closed gates would indicate the arrival of a steam train.