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Maps

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1895, Allestree Ref. RNE621676
1899, Amlwch Ref. RNE624994
1899, Amlwch Port Ref. RNE624995
1899, Anglesey Ref. RNE625707
1895, Ashey Ref. RNE627605
1898, Ashton Vale Ref. RNE627913
1898, Avonmouth Ref. RNE629264
1899, Aylestone Ref. RNE629361
1946, The Holmes Ref. NPO846418
1946, Thorpe Bay Ref. NPO847447
1945, Totland Ref. NPO850766
1898, Billacombe Ref. RNE640022
1898, Bishopsgarth Ref. RNE641188
1895, Bonchurch Ref. RNE645746
1946, Whitleigh Ref. NPO869347
1946, Wolverhampton Ref. NPO872306
1946, Wood End Ref. NPO872450
1899, Benllech Ref. RNE638472
1945, Wymering Ref. NPO875232
1947, Wynyard Village Ref. NPO875293

Books

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Memories

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1927 My Grandmother Was Born

On July 31st 1927, my grandmother Mary Alice McGroarty was born at Brynderw Bungalow, Gellilydan. xx

A memory of Gellilydan in 1920 by Sarah Dawson

Peckham The Fishmonger

My great grandfather, Henry William Peckham was a fishmonger, mentioned in Brown's Directory of 1882.  He is reputed to have owned some land on the coast/beach/promenade at Douglas.  Here fish was sold 'on the front' from a ...Read more

A memory of Douglas by Lynne Mc Carrick

St Mary's Church At The Foot Of The Causeway

The church has been extended in recent years by a 'block' (blot?) on the nearest corner of this photo. Although a nice building in its own right it does not fit in with the style of the church. St Mary's ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by M

Now O'connell Street

The street was officially renamed O'Connell Street in 1924 after Daniel O'Connell as Ireland moved forward as a free state! Nelsons Pillar seen in the distance (middle) was destroyed in the early morning on the 8th of March 1966 ...Read more

A memory of Dublin by Barry Murphy

Miner Jack Bedford

My father worked at the marine colliery for over 20 years. His name was Jack Bedford, from Brynmawr, a hard working man. There was a pitfall in 1964 where a friend and workmate was killed,  he brought this poor man to the surface. I ...Read more

A memory of Cwm by Jackie Haynes

Howards Close

I was born at 23 Howard Close in October 1963. It was a lovely place for children to grow up. A large green and a playground, little traffic, dogs and other residents. Everyone looked out for one another. I attended the ...Read more

A memory of Walton on the Hill in 1963 by Theresa Mitchell

Jenkins Farm My Grandparents Orchard

I remember visiting my Grandparents orchard which was on the bend at the bottom of the hill leading into Upchurch coming in from Gillingham, and opposite was a cattle farm owned by the Jenkins family. I spent ...Read more

A memory of Upchurch in 1957 by Steve Tallamy

Girl Guide Camp

Hi! I have fond memories of Steeple Aston. I attended a guide camp somewhere outside the village, it was the first time I had seen real countryside, we spent two weeks there. I came from London's East End there were guides from ...Read more

A memory of Steeple Aston in 1943 by Marie Doughty

My Grandad Jim

My name is Kerry & my favourite memory of Coalville when I was younger is my Grandad, his name was Jim Watts. He was a coal miner for quite a few years & he was also Mayor of Coalville. I remember going to the dog track ...Read more

A memory of Coalville by Kerry Tucker

The 50s And 60s

I lived with my parents,  Ralph and Joan, "Bindy" and sister Judy,  on Birchway, off Ack Lane East, then we moved to 17 Atholl Road.  There were several families with children who my sister and I  spent a lot of time with - Johnny ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Richard Caville

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Captions

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Caption For Trimley, Village And Church 1899

The two churches of St Martin and St Mary stand adjacent to each other in the same churchyard.

Caption For Orford, The Castle 1937

The keep was built in 1165-73 by Henry II as a check on the power of Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, who had castles at Framlingham and Bungay.

Caption For Haddon Hall, Courtyard C1862

Time-worn steps lead up into the lower courtyard of Haddon Hall, instantly recognisable as the backdrop to countless feature films.

Caption For Buxton, Thermal Baths And Crescent 1923

This view shows the end of the Crescent Hotel and the Thermal Baths (right), and was taken from Spring Gardens.

Caption For Heybridge, Th Old Ship And Jolly Sailors Inn C1955

In 1793 the Basin at Heybridge was dug out to provide access from the Chelmer and Blackwater Canal to the sea via the sea lock.

Caption For Heptonstall, The Two Parish Churches C1965

This view from Horsehold overlooks the wooded Calder Valley; it shows Heptonstall's two parish churches, one in the valley at Mytholm and the other on the hill above (centre background) in the actual hilltop

Caption For Leyburn, The Market Place C1960

The Army, probably from the neighbouring garrison town of Catterick, was on parade in the sloping, rectangular Market Place at Leyburn in Wensleydale when the Frith photographer called for this picture

Caption For Northallerton, North End C1960

The Highways Department had made a fine job of the flowerbeds of this roundabout at the North End of Northallerton, the busy little town on the River Wiske on the western edge of the North York Moors.

Caption For Bath, The Paragon And Guinea Lane 1904

Continuing uphill past the end of The Paragon and at the junction with Guinea Lane, Roman Road heads for the junction with a steeply climbing Walcot Street and London Road.

Caption For Pin Mill, The Butt And Oyster Inn 1909

The Butt and Oyster is probably the most well-known pub on the East Coast, at Pin Mill, on the River Orwell.

Caption For Painswick, C1965

Four miles from Stroud, picturesque Painswick titles itself 'Queen of the Cotswolds'.

Caption For Shillingstone, Greensleeves C1955

With a half-hipped timbered frame, visible at the gable end, and attic windows plus roadside flowers, early 16th- century Anthorn Cottage continues to give character to Blandford Road in

Caption For Nantwich, Churches Mansion 1898

A carved inscription on the front of the building tells us that at the time of the fire it had just been built (some six years previously in 1577) for a wealthy merchant named Rychard Churche

Caption For Burnham Overy Staithe, The Creek C1955

Here the Burn winds its way through lavender-covered salt marshes to the sea; here the sand dunes stretch away to Holkham in the east and Scolt Head island to the west.

Caption For Bosham, The Harbour 1903

The waters rise at flood-tide, reaching the sills of the cottage doors, and over the years television news programmes and local newspapers have carried pictures of motor vehicles stranded in the water

Caption For Penzance, Fishing Boats 1890

There were over 100 first class luggers registered at Penzance in the early 1890s.

Caption For Folkestone, The Leas Bandstand 1901

A large crowd has gathered to hear the band, including the lady in the invalid carriage in the centre of the photograph. Further on, people are promenading.

Caption For Walberswick, The Heronry C1955

The Southwold narrow-gauge railway ran from 1877 until 1929 with stations at Halesworth, Wenhaston, Blythburgh, Walberswick and Southwold.

Caption For Walberswick, Village Street C1955

The foundation stone of the chapel (left) was laid in 1910. The end of the next house is made up of alternate courses of brick and beach pebbles.

Caption For Stapleford, New School C1955

Continuing eastwards along the A52 beyond The Sherwin Arms, we come to a complex of council schools, both primary and secondary, built in Bramcote Hill Park.

Caption For Daventry, North Street C1965

The attractive Beehive Cottage on the right was originally the lodge to Captain Stopford's house on Ashby Road. That house, alas, was demolished, and the site used to build the Community Centre.

Caption For Heswall, The Slipway C1955

A mixture of near-derelict and beached craft gives this working slipway an untidy appearance that will certainly have been at odds with the fact that the majority of the boats represented someone's

Caption For Matlock Bath, Royal Cumberland Cavern C1955

The Royal Cumberland Cavern was one of several public show caves in Matlock Bath during the 1950s, and was well known for its formations of calcite and traces of the work of former lead miners.

Caption For Llanmadoc, Cwm Ivy 1937

The 'City of Bristol' foundered on the Llangennith sands in 1840. According to the Cambrian newspaper, 27 people drowned, but pigs and cattle swam ashore and were penned at Cwm Ivy farm.