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1897, Seaton Ref. RNE827224
1898, Seaton Ross Ref. RNE827252
1898, Sully Ref. RNE842587
1895, Winestead Ref. RNE871340
1897, Withernwick Ref. RNE871932
1897, The Herberts Ref. RNE846410
1897, The Knap Ref. RNE846431
1898, Thearne Ref. RNE846588
1897, Thirtleby Ref. RNE846780
1897, Thornwick Bay Ref. RNE847382
1898, Tibthorpe Ref. RNE848172
1895, Skidby Ref. RNE832098
1898, Wawne Ref. RNE862339
1895, Weeton Ref. RNE862740
1897, Welsh St Donats Ref. RNE863220
1898, West End Ref. RNE864071
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1898, Water End Ref. RNE861479
1947, Kilnwick Ref. NPO747438

Books

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Memories

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Ten Happy Years

I moved to Watchfield in 1940 and left in 1950. My dad, Mr Woolman, worked for the army and had his office in Homelees Farm in the camp. What a change has taken place at Watchfield. Gone are the places we could play in safety. ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield in 1940 by Jennifer Morris Nee Woolman

Sweet And Toy Shop In Ferry Road

I was at the school just down the road at Hullbridge County Primary at the time. We had a fund raising event to build a swimming pool (when I last looked a few years back it was still there) and we all put 6 old ...Read more

A memory of Hullbridge in 1965 by Graham Bridgeman

Park Road North

We moved to 192 Park Road north in 1967, next door to the shop. We used to visit our nan and aunties at No.160 and always called in to the shop for sweets, the old couple who ran the shop were really nice, they sold great ice ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead in 1967 by Tony Davenport

Jiffing

My name is Frank Wilson and I too have good and bad memories of Mobberley Boys School. I was sent there in 1971 due to being expelled from 3 schools. My fondest memory was jiffing (smoking) in the yard at dinner time, right under the ...Read more

A memory of Mobberley in 1971 by Frank Wilson

Nuxley Village

I was born in Croft Close 1961, at the top of Osborne Road. I decided today to have a look back at the area. I remember the Old police station which was turned into the driving school, I can remember my journey from Croft Close to ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere in 1965 by Tracy Jordan

My Childhood.

I was born in 1954 and my parents June and Fred Arnold moved into railway cottages shortly after. They renamed the cottage Kadivi Cottage after myself, sister and brother were born (Diane, Karen and Vincent). It still has the name ...Read more

A memory of Dutton in 1954 by Diane Lloyd

Basse Croft

My Granny and her brother Willy were born in this home in the late 1800's. My grannie was Hettie Annie Cockbill. She left here in the early 1900's to marry my grandfather who was from Stratford. My grandfather had moved to the new ...Read more

A memory of Claverdon in 1996 by Brian Marshall

Lyndhurst School

Well, about 1959 ish! The headmaster was Mr Fennel, teachers Mr Anderson, Mr Philips and Mr Ladds, air force moustache and all! who was my class teacher. Classmates Bernard Dunden Dave Catt. PE teacher taught nothing but ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1959 by Dave Wallace

Family From Bibury

My memories from / about Bibury are: I was born there in Bibury Cotts - 15 April 1947. My parents were married there - George Lacey / Joyce Iles. My grandparents lived at number 8 Arlington Row. My parents marriage was actually a ...Read more

A memory of Bibury in 1960 by Michael Lacey

Cold Hiendley And The Blanchard Family

I understand my father's parents were farmers in Cold Hiendley. There was a large family and my father was born there in 1879. I would like to visit one day and to find the place where this family ...Read more

A memory of Cold Hiendley in 1860 by Kathleen Mason

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Captions

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Caption For Frimley Green, The Canal 1906

The Basingstoke Canal, constructed between 1788 and 1794, was supposed to be part of a waterway linking the Thames with both the English and Bristol Channels.

Caption For West Witton, The Village 1911

On their way to Aysgarth, carriages would pass through West Witton.

Caption For Sidmouth, Esplanade 1919

The Duke of Kent, father of Queen Victoria, was an early visitor. His grandson, the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, stayed here on a boyhood walking tour with his tutor.

Caption For Calne, Church Street C1960

On the east side (right) is No 32, also known as The Pillars.

Caption For Delph, King Street C1955

Delph and Dobcross were two of the principal villages within Saddleworth.

Caption For Penistone, High Street C1960

It was not always quiet on the streets of Penistone; until 1910 cattle and sheep were sold in the streets on Thursdays, and many a deal was struck over a pint or two at the Spread Eagle Hotel.

Caption For Cricklade, St Mary's Church C1955

Cricklade, ten miles from the Thames source, is an ancient town with evidence of Anglo-Saxon town walls as well as of Roman occupation.

Caption For Hammersmith, The Bridge C1960

The Thames is now flowing into London proper, and we reach Hammersmith, with its monumentally-scaled iron bridge.

Caption For Bedlington, Front Street West C1960

Front Street is a long wide high street that leads down to the River Blyth.

Caption For Sherborne, Yeatman Hospital 1895

The Yeatman Hospital in Hospital Lane was completed in 1864 at a total cost of £2000; the foundation stone was laid by Mrs Wingfield Digby.

Caption For Belfast, Campbell College 1897

Almost at once something went wrong - there was no lack of teaching skills, but the managerial expertise needed was not there.

Caption For Chelmsford, High Street 1892

The central feature here - the stone rotunda standing at Springfield Road corner - had previously marked the conduit-head in Tindal Square.

Caption For Dingwall, General View 1890

Dingwall stands on the Cromarty Firth. It was the home town of General Hector MacDonald (1853–1903), who enlisted in the 92nd Highlanders at the age of 17.

Caption For Buntingford, High Street 1929

This view looks south towards London, along the narrow stretch of Ermine Street or the Old North Road, with its overhanging 17th-century houses and gables.

Caption For Northam, Church 1919

The conspicuous tower of St Margaret's has long been used as a landmark by mariners negotiating Bideford Bar at the entrance to the Torridge estuary.

Caption For St Marychurch, Cary Farm 1920

St Mary's is reputed to be the oldest church site in Devon.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, On The Beach 1901

These boats up on the pink shingle beach are probably rowing boats for hire - they were painted red, white and blue.

Caption For Studland, Cottages 1899

Thatched roofs, leaded windows, local stone and a profusion of creepers and roses, set amid lofty trees, make this scene an archetypal image of countryside tranquillity.

Caption For London, The Docks, Thames Wharf C1900

Henry Mayhew descibes a typical dockside scene: 'The cooper is hammering at the casts on the quay; the chains of the cranes, loosed of their weight, rattle as they fly up; the ropes splash in the water

Caption For London, Rotten Row 1890

Rotten Row, a corruption of route du roi, was a ride set aside for equestrians and fashionable promenaders.

Caption For Hastings, Beach C1955

Although efforts are now being made to revive the tourist trade, Hastings has a long way to go to recapture its former glory.

Caption For Market Harborough, High Street C1965

Just to the north of the church, the buildings on the west side of the road take on a varied appearance, the most special being the Three Swans Hotel, which has its origins from at least the early 17th

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Sheep Market C1955

The clothes of the traders may have changed, but Melton has been at the centre of the sheep farming industry for a number of centuries.

Caption For Scarborough, The South Cliff Tramway 1890

The tramway offered holiday-makers an alternative means of escape from the beach to the Esplanade, other than by the 224 steps cutting through the Spa Gardens, and all for just 1d.