Places
26 places found.
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- Seaton, Devon
- Seaton, Cornwall
- Seaton, Yorkshire
- Beer, Devon (near Seaton)
- Downderry, Cornwall (near Seaton)
- Seaton Carew, Cleveland
- St Germans, Cornwall (near Seaton)
- Seaton Sluice, Northumberland
- Seaton Delaval, Northumberland
- Seaton Burn, Tyne and Wear (near Ponteland)
- Seaton, Leicestershire
- Marton, Yorkshire (near Seaton)
- Seaton, Durham
- Seaton, Grampian
- Seaton, Cumbria
- Seaton, Northumberland
- Seaton, Kent
- North Seaton, Northumberland
- Seaton Junction, Devon
- Seaton Ross, Yorkshire
- North Seaton Colliery, Northumberland
- Dunnington, Yorkshire (near Seaton)
- Catwick, Yorkshire (near Seaton)
- North End, Yorkshire (near Seaton)
- North End, Yorkshire (near Seaton)
- South End, Yorkshire (near Seaton)
Photos
586 photos found. Showing results 21 to 40.
Maps
400 maps found.
Books
2 books found. Showing results 25 to 2.
Memories
139 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
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
Warners
As a young child I can remember several holidays taken at the Warners holiday camp at Seaton. The serious business of 'motoring down to Devon' was never taken lightly, lunch was prepared the night before to be eaten at Stonehenge, where ...Read more
A memory of Seaton in 1965 by
Netherthong In The First World War Part 2
Throughout the course of the First World War many local organizations raised money to send parcels to local soldiers. This was particularly relevant at Christmas and the presents included shirts, ...Read more
A memory of Netherthong by
Willey Crossing
I was born at Willey Gate House 1960, my parents Joe and Margery Pratt lived there since the early 1950s, my father was the gate man and opened the gates to let steam trains though, it was on the Rugby to Leicester ...Read more
A memory of Willey in 1961 by
Aspull Born And Bred
I was born in Bolton Road, Aspull. I started at St Elizabeth's School when I was four and a half. Didn't have far to travel - just cross the road (no cars then) and walk 10 yards and I was there. First day was with my gas-mask ...Read more
A memory of Aspull
13 The Cliff
My Mam and Dad who lived in the town for over 45 years until they moved to Adelaide 16 years ago have recently moved back to Seaton Carew and bought 13a The Cliff (which is the first house you can see from left to right in ...Read more
A memory of Seaton Carew in 2012 by
School Days
I remember well my days at Old Hartley School, it was a tough little school as I remember. The headmistress was very strict and the teachers were none too slow to administer the cane. But it holds the best memories of my ...Read more
A memory of Hartley in 1961 by
Look For Pals
My father Arthur Wright was born at no 2 Waterside Cottages on 6 December 1938. He often reminisces about his childhood and his old pals at North Seaton Colliery. Sadly a few are no longer with us but he would like to hear of ...Read more
A memory of North Seaton by
Blyth Then And Now
I was born in Newsham in 1952 and then moved to Malvins Close shortly after my sister Joyce was born at the end of 1953. I t was a great place to live and Ken Dawson and I roamed all over the place: the beach, ...Read more
A memory of Blyth by
Seaton Carew Baths 1951
My memory of the Baths was getting up at 6.30am to get there for the First Session at 7am. I would swim until 8am then either ride on my bike or walk along the Seafront and Mainsforth Terrace, past the Coal Staithes to ...Read more
A memory of Seaton Carew in 1951 by
Captions
42 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.
Holidaymakers and day trippers have been drawn to the sandy beach at the mouth of the Seaton valley.
Services in Lyme Bay were reinstated for a short time after a break during the Great War, from Weymouth via West Bay on summer Tuesdays and Thursdays, and went on to Seaton, Sidmouth and Torquay.
Over to the right is Seaton's Temperance Hotel, one of several in the town.
Over to the right is Seaton's temperance hotel, one of several in the town.
Seaton is a mostly Victorian town hard by the mouth of the River Axe. Though never one of Devon's more fashionable resorts, it has a charm of its own and an attractive setting.
Historically, Seaton Carew was a combination of fishing village (mainly in the 19th century and earlier) and holiday resort (late 19th and 20th century).
The pump (just visible to the right of the steps) has now been joined by a Coronation seat. On
A poster for Southern National gives the bus times to Bridport, Chard and Seaton. Next- door, behind the parked Austin, was Miss Wilson's ironmonger's (centre right).
Seaton developed as a resort in the 1850s, and in the years that followed a number of hotels were built to cater for the town's popularity with visitors.
The following year he campaigned for a seat on the Local Board and was elected; he became chairman in the following year, and very soon had things altered!
Seaton is situated on Rutland's south- eastern edge, about half a mile from its border with Northamptonshire, overlooking the Welland Valley.
Seaton is situated on Rutland's south- eastern edge, about half a mile from its border with Northamptonshire, overlooking the Welland Valley.
Another major engineering feat on this scenic line is the rock cutting in the far headland. How things have changed at Carbis Bay - much of this scene has since been developed.
A Norman castle was established here by the De Aton family. High Hall, to the left, dates from the 18th century.
This Georgian mansion, built in 1736 by Giacomo Leoni, the architect of Lyme Hall, Cheshire, has commanding views across the River Irk to Heaton Hall.
Sarah Springer was in charge of the pints at the George & Dragon; Robert Heaton was the governor of the workhouse; and Hannah Hasland combined running a grocery shop with a drapers.The locals were
Wyddial Hall, in 1923 the home of the Heaton-Ellis family, stands on the high ground about 1/4 mile to the right of the photographer, and can be seen for miles around.
monument near the south porch in the churchyard has a simple inscribed slab of 1930 to Christopher Wood, the painter who lived in nearby Reddish House, which has since been the home of Cecil Beaton
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