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Maps

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1946, Pensford Ref. NPO804181
1946, Radstock Ref. NPO812765
1946, Rush Hill Ref. NPO822839
1898, Twinhoe Ref. RNE854763
1898, Ubley Ref. RNE856335
1898, The Common Ref. RNE846334
1898, The Oval Ref. RNE846484
1898, The Wrangle Ref. RNE846578
1898, Weston Ref. RNE866270
1898, White Hill Ref. RNE867874
1898, Withy Mills Ref. RNE871996
1898, Woollard Ref. RNE874276
1898, Stanton Drew Ref. RNE838499
1898, Stockwood Vale Ref. RNE839974
1899, Plaster's Green Ref. RNC807418
1899, Priston Ref. RNC811204
1899, Publow Ref. RNC811359
1899, St Catherine Ref. RNC823688
1898-1899, South Stoke Ref. RNC835285
1898-1899, Shoscombe Ref. RNC830703

Books

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Memories

540 memories found. Showing results 191 to 200.

Family Holidays

I remember Market Street, there was a newsagents towards the bottom of the town (heading towards Colwyn Bay) that we use to get our newspapers from. Also one of the roads leading down to the beach and station used to have a lovely ...Read more

A memory of Abergele by Lynette Foster

Early Years

In truth, I do not remember anything before 1948 when at the age of five I started at Moorside Primary School. I was born in 1943 and brought up in a small rented house, number 26 in King Street, situated between Faifield Road and ...Read more

A memory of Droylsden in 1943 by Peter Young

Grays Thurrock Essex England Uk 1935 1953

My memories of Grays go back to the 1940's and 1950's the war years and before the London over-spill estates Of Belhurst Park and Basildon arrived. I was born and lived at 106 Bridge Road with my parents ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1940 by Albert Wm Gosnall

Coronation

I started school at Stoneleigh East infants School the year of the Coronation and remember getting my mug full of Smarties and thinking school wasn't so bad. The headmistress was Mrs Bell and my first teacher was Miss Sparrow who ...Read more

A memory of Stoneleigh by summertime_ez

Growing Up At Lulworth Cove

I lived in Lulworth Cove from 1949 to until 1972. It was a fantastic place to spend your childhood and have many happy memories of time spent with my sister and friends. Crabbing, swimming, rowing boats across the ...Read more

A memory of Lulworth Camp by bagdisanka

4 Generations

this is my 3rd attempt to record this. My grandparents honeymooned in Minnis Bay in 1925. Just before WW2 my Dad stayed at the Minnis Bay hotel as a Marine Commando and did some training prior to D Day Landings. Does anyone know where the hotel was? Apparently there was a parade square outside.

A memory of Birchington

Treco Bay

We stayed in a small caravan the first holiday we had in Porthcawl during the miners fortnight holiday in June many years ago. Other wise it would be day or afternoon trips to Porthcawl and other seaside resorts along the South Wales coast ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl by Brian Neale

John Parkin 1965 1969

I lived at Links Avenue, West Monkseaton between 1965 and 69. Went to Park Road Junior school next to what was then the cinema, and Spanish City. Ended up at Valley Gardens Secondary Modern. Names I remember from those days ...Read more

A memory of Whitley Bay by jvparkin

Cliff Fall

I fell from the campsite at saltwick bay onto the rocks and survived. It was in about 1961 whitsun holiday. We were staying there from Middlesbrough. Does anyone have any recollection of this and any reports? I have been back and it still looks the same.

A memory of Saltwick Bay by colin.goupillot

Many Holidays In North Somercotes

We used to visit my Gran and Grandad, Florence Daisy and George Humberstone every summer. They lived at The Bungalow, Front Street (Main Street?) This was on the same side and just past the bus depot ...Read more

A memory of North Somercotes by maggie.ledger3

Captions

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Caption For Pevensey, The Village C1965

There was nothing at Pevensey Bay when Duke William landed there on 28 September 1066, and it remained empty of habitation for many years .

Caption For Rhos On Sea, Rhos Road C1955

Rhos-on-Sea was the poorer cousin to nearby Colwyn Bay, yet it still manages an identity of its own.

Caption For Wordsley, King George's Field C1965

The fine bay windows of this house have been filled in with concrete and adorned with graffiti, while other windows have been boarded up.

Caption For Winchelsea, The Friary 1906

Here the photographer looks down St Thomas Street into Friary Walk, with the corner of the churchyard wall on the right.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Low Tide 1930

An incredibly low ebb- tide, which would also have coincided with one of the highest tides of the century, has exposed the rock pools on Lucy's Ledge.

Caption For Launceston, High Street C1960

On the left-hand side of the street, the building with the bay window, once the Castle Hotel and then the Co-op, is now Mackays clothing; while the premises to the right, occupied for many years by Folley's

Caption For Chard, Fore Street 1907

At the bottom end of Fore Street, on the right, is another Elizabethan building: the old Grammar School of 1583, with its tall porch bay, now part of Chard School.

Caption For Mevagissey, The Quay And The Cliffs C1955

The north breakwater which enclosed the outer harbour in the 1890s also serves as a promenade for visitors.

Caption For Swanage, The Promenade 1925

Since the opening of the railway, Swanage has vastly increased in favour as a watering-place; it is situated in a beautiful bay, and commands a glorious prospect of down and sea and cliff.

Caption For Coverack, From The South West 1938

Development dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries has crept up the hill away from the little fishing harbour on the east side of the Lizard peninsula.

Caption For Polzeath, The Sands 1895

Hayle Bay, with its lines of evenly-breaking surf and golden sand, is now a mecca for surfers and tourists, and New Polzeath has grown along the low cliffs on the opposite side of the beach.

Caption For Filey, On The Beach C1950

Lines of wind shelters adorn the beach at the popular Yorkshire coast resort of Filey.

Caption For Babbacombe, The Beach 1925

Several winding walks form an alternative way to return to Babbacombe for the energetic, or in the winter months when the cliff railway is closed.

Caption For Brotton, Brittania Terrace C1955

Opposite the parish church are to be found a row of late Victorian houses known as Britannia Terrace, characterised by their bay windows and long front gardens.

Caption For Scarborough, Boat Entering The Harbour C1955

A lone oarsman makes his way from Sandside towards the west pier, as one of the pleasure boats returns to dis- charge its cargo of happy holidaymakers.

Caption For Bray, Jesus Hospital 1890

A little further south, is Jesus Hospital, a fine quadrangle of 28 single- storey almshouses with a taller entrance bay. A

Caption For Bridlington, The Quay 1893

Square-sterned cobles carrying a single lug sail, but capable of deploying a jib upon their long bowsprits, earn their keep taking trippers on excursions round the bay.

Caption For Scarborough, South Bay 1897

Here we see the Queen of the Resorts in all its glory.

Caption For Kersey, The Splash C1955

The building on the left was Mr Lemon the vet's, and has a horse's tail hanging at the far end. To the right with the bay window is the sweet shop run by the King family until the 1980s.

Caption For Penzance, Fishing Boats 1890

Cornish fishermen netted every fish they could, but the pilchard was the most crucial and sought after.

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Hall C1960

This view shows the visitor's entrance below the oriel window (left) and the single-storey gunroom next to it.

Caption For Studland, Bankes Arms Hotel C1960

The journey to Studland Bay has always been a favourite excursion for tourists from the nearby resort of Swanage.

Caption For Porthleven, The Harbour 1904

This working port is at the centre of the sweep of Mount's Bay.