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Maps

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1902, Bathford Ref. HOSM37298
1902, Charmy Down Ref. HOSM40624
1902, Claverton Ref. HOSM41064
1882 - 1902, Saltford Ref. HOSM49681
1883 - 1902, Lansdown Ref. HOSM50777
1901 - 1902, North Stoke Ref. HOSM55302
1902, Northend Ref. HOSM55347
1884 - 1902, Shoscombe Ref. HOSM59165
1883 - 1902, Southdown Ref. HOSM59768
1883 - 1902, South Stoke Ref. HOSM59800
1884 - 1902, Wellow Ref. HOSM63765
1883 - 1902, Weston Ref. HOSM64123
1902, Woolley Ref. HOSM65129
1882 - 1883, Chew Magna Ref. HOSM40853
1883 - 1884, High Littleton Ref. HOSM48342
1883 - 1884, Nempnett Thrubwell Ref. HOSM54580
1882 - 1902, Saltford Ref. HOSM58515
1882 - 1883, Stanton Drew Ref. HOSM60398
1882 - 1883, Stanton Wick Ref. HOSM60317
1883 - 1884, Temple Cloud Ref. HOSM61386

Books

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Memories

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Bradford That I Remember

I lived in Bradford from birth 1944 until 1965 when we moved to Canada. So I have lots of memories. One of them was on Saturday mornings in the 50's walking to town down Manchester Road. There were so many shops to look in ...Read more

A memory of Bradford by Sharon Noble

The Alex

My father (Snowy) was manager at the Alex from the early 50's until 1962. I remember how huge the bars seemed to me as a small child and how small they seemed compared to what I remembered when I returned for a brief visit in the early ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by Paul Snowball

Saturday Morning Pictures

My lasting memory of the majestic cinema was going to Saturday morning pictures: with my sister Linda and all our mates watching Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, Superman, The 3 Stooges and all the cartoons. I still love Tom ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by James Dawson

Growing Up In Hendon 1945 1970

Being born in the front room of 7 First Avenue (which runs between Finchley Lane and Victoria Road) in September 1945 and living at that address until 1970 approximately, but my mother (Mary) and Father (Len) lived there ...Read more

A memory of Hendon by Anthony Edgar

Hms Ganges

Until the mid '70s Shotley Gate was the home of HMS Ganges, a Royal Navy training establishment. As 15 year old boys under training in 1964 we were allowed to visit the Post Office (see photograph in this collection) to draw money ...Read more

A memory of Shotley Gate in 1964 by Phil Smith

Special Memories Pier And Baths

When I was 9 we lived in a new block of flats (at that time) opposite the Pier and just across the road from the baths. I used to walk to Stanwell Rd School through the Park which was always beautiful. I actually never ...Read more

A memory of Penarth by Cheryl Lewis

The Peach Bar

I WAS ONE OF A GROUP OF LADS PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED AS "THE LOCAL TEDDY BOY TYPES" WHO USED TO MEET UP AT THE PEACH BAR IN STONELEIGH BROADWAY IN THE SIXTIES. THIS WAS A COFFEE BAR RUN BY A LOVELY LADY CALLED IDA. THOSE WERE GREAT DAYS ...Read more

A memory of Stoneleigh by Michael Mckeown

A Wonderful Memory

I understand that we all can’t like the same thing, but Rookesbury Park was a wonderful school for me, I was so happy there. I was a little bugger. I knew the school better than any of the teachers. I ran wild. I knew all the ...Read more

A memory of Wickham by Oriel Wigginton

Chinese Restaurant Near The Wimpy Bar

There was a very good dine-in Chinese restaurant late 1960s/early1970s in Wembley Park Drive, almost next to the Wimpy Bar. Can anybody remember its name ?

A memory of Wembley by Nigel Davies

Jazz At The Peacock Inn

I remember the 1980's & early 1990's when Tony & Lorna Marsh the Peacock Inn's owners had jazz bands playing in the back bar on Friday evenings . I snapped some photos of Stan Tracey sitting on telephone ...Read more

A memory of Chelsworth by Gemma Gemma

Captions

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Caption For Sandhurst, Royal Military College 1911

Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.

Caption For Whitby, The Beach C1955

The civil engineers of the future concentrate on their construction work, while a budding mountaineer attempts a climb of the stone wall (left).

Caption For Southampton, Above Bar 1900

This photograph, taken in what is known as Above Bar, shows Bargate facing south. There were originally seven gates into Southampton's old walled town.

Caption For Maidenhead, Bridge And Riviera Hotel 1899

Here we see the town bridge in Maidenhead with an elegant steamer - the 'Empress of India' - tied up in the foreground.

Caption For Arkengarthdale, The Bar, Red Lion Hotel C1965

The welcoming though deserted bar inside The Red Lion shows a typical pub interior, decorated with brass tankards, hunting horns and pewter plates.

Caption For Mevagissey, Fore Street C1955

This wintry scene was taken well out of the tourist season, and is hardly an invitation for the choc ices advertised in the snack bar.

Caption For Chepstow, The Racecourse C1950

Facilities at the racecourse have improved considerably since the fifties with the addition of new stands, hospitality suites and the Champagne and Seafood Bar.

Caption For Ashburton, West Street 1913

Cove's London Hotel (centre left) is now the Moorish Wine Bar, and J H Easterbrook's Boot and Shoe Warehouse (left) is now two separate businesses.

Caption For Carhampton, The Butchers Arms C1960

This pub has a date of 1635 in sheep's knucklebones set in the floor of the bar.

Caption For Hull, George Street 1903

The statue of Hull's leading writer, Andrew Marvell, has been moved; George Street became the new centre of entertainment. Bars, bistros and night clubs flourish here.

Caption For Helston, Loe Pool 1890

In 1837 the local squire, Reverend Canon Rogers, commissioned James Rendell to design a harbour for the Loe.

Caption For Brampton, Church Hill C1960

Continuing through the village, we come to The Black Bull public house (centre); the parish church stands in the background.

Caption For Dalton In Furness, Tudor Square 1966

Bus shelters, one with a shopper waiting, occupy Tudor Square, once called Bally Green, at the end of Market Street, which is Dalton's main shopping street.

Caption For Beverley, North Bar Within 1913

This photograph shows the layout of Beverley well, with North Bar leading to the Market Place. It also reveals more detail of the west front of St Mary's Church.

Caption For Mablethorpe, The Beach C1950

Here we see the post-1953 sea wall, stepped here to allow access to the beach.

Caption For Swansea, Guildhall 1906

Built in the 1820s, and substantially altered in 1848, this building was variously the site of executions, a school, a courthouse and a venue for Swansea's Literature Festival.

Caption For Harrogate, Royal Pump Room 1902

The Pump Room (left, 48974) was constructed in 1842 over the sulphur wells. Now it is a fascinating museum, where visitors are encouraged to sample the health-giving water.

Caption For Barton Upon Humber, Whitecross Street C1950

Nestling on the south bank of the Humber, the wide boulevard of Whitecross Street has changed little.

Caption For Mablethorpe, The Beach C1950

Here we see the post-1953 sea wall, stepped here to allow access to the beach.

Caption For Newton, Newton Hall Holiday Centre, The Club House Bar C1960

The bar staff are in attendance, possibly waiting for customers after the Newton, Clifton and Salwick Field Day, very popular in the 1960s. The children from the Blue Coat School loved it.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1906

As we look past the children paddling, the seaward end of the pier is terminated by the Kursaal of 1899, replacing a smaller 1888 one that had cost a mere £250.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1950

All four bars still have their portcullises, but this is the only one that still works. The statues on the parapet are holding rocks or boulders, and are ready to throw them at any invader.

Caption For Wellingborough, The Hind Hotel C1950

At the top of Sheep Street is the largely 17th-century Hind Hotel, perhaps the best secular building in the town.

Caption For Allerford, Pack Horse Bridge C1955

This view of Allerford's much photographed 15th-century packhorse bridge and ford looks much the same today. The guesthouse to the right now has a public bar.