Places
36 places found.
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- Belfast, County Antrim
- Bangor, County Down
- Kingstown, Republic of Ireland
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Giant's Causeway, County Antrim
- Larne, County Antrim
- Whitehead, County Antrim
- Portrush, County Antrim
- Newcastle, County Down
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
- Dun Laoghaire, Republic of Ireland
- Carrickfergus, County Antrim
- Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
- Achill Island, Republic of Ireland
- Greyabbey, County Down
- Gweedore, Republic of Ireland
- Ballycastle, County Antrim
- Muckross Abbey, Republic of Ireland
- Howth, Republic of Ireland
- Ballymoney, Republic of Ireland
- Glenariff, County Antrim
- Glenarm, County Antrim
- Hillsborough, County Down
- Donaghadee, County Down
- Westport, Republic of Ireland
- Dingle, Republic of Ireland
- Portaferry, County Down
- Fintona, County Tyrone
- Connemara, Republic of Ireland
- Aran Islands, Republic of Ireland
- Glendalough, Republic of Ireland
- Downings, Republic of Ireland
- Downpatrick, County Down
- Dromore, County Down
- Carrickmore, County Tyrone
Photos
1,467 photos found. Showing results 601 to 620.
Maps
118 maps found.
Books
263 books found. Showing results 721 to 744.
Memories
672 memories found. Showing results 301 to 310.
An Image From My Memory....!
My mother passed away in 1955 just two days after my 12th birthday following which a couple who my father knew and who had a handicapped son in a children's home in the village in Suffolk where I lived took me to their ...Read more
A memory of Little Common by
All My Yesterdays.
I lived in Goldsmiths Avenue during my childhood. We moved there when the build was finished in 1947. My father was a shell tanker driver. I remember being in bed one night when some of these tanks exploded. There had been ...Read more
A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by
Dolcis
Ah, Dolcis' shoe shop where most shoes cost 49shillings and eleven pence. I was born in Woolwich Road then moved to Pelham Road and worked at Hides in 1958, Then at Wheeler's Library where my boss was a little old lady who always dressed ...Read more
A memory of Bexleyheath by
Gosforth Just After The War
I was born at the Ravensbourne Nursing Home , opposite All Saints Church in 1943. At that time my father was in the army and my mother and I lived with my grandparents in Henry Street, my oldest aunt lived next door. My ...Read more
A memory of Gosforth by
Fond Memories.
I lived in Coval Lane from my 1st birthday to my 24th birthday - 1948/1971. Then I got married and moved out. At that time the shop on the corner was a wool shop because my mum, an ardent knitter, bought most of her wool there. I ...Read more
A memory of Chelmsford by
Harrow Tech
I attended Harrow Technical College from 1962 till 1964. I left Harrow High School in 62 the private school in Gayton Road (not Harrow County for Boys ) which was a private fee paying school for kids that failed their 11 plus and were ...Read more
A memory of Harrow in 1962
Summer Of '63
Hello. Although I spent all of my early life - that is up to the age of 21 - in Penge, South London, I also spent some time(s) in Ash (Kent) during August to December, 1963. I have already written about my early life in ...Read more
A memory of Ash by
Sunnyside Road
I was born opposite J Wareham's corner shop (on the corner of Fortescue Road) and went to Heatherland's Junior School in Cromwell Road. Where Cromwell Road joined Albert Road there was a cobblers on one corner and a second hand shop ...Read more
A memory of Parkstone by
Moxley County Primary School Memories
I lived at 43 High street Moxley from 1955, year of my birth to 1968. I attended Moxley county Primary school a friend of mine, Carole Jacobs (Nee Richards) are trying to get as many photos or memories of the since ...Read more
A memory of Moxley by
Crowborough County Secondery School
my time at this school was good.I arrived from Scotland in march 1957 ,I went to Mr Dunn's class.I met Shirley Kent and we got on great .I think it was my Scottish accent that did it.there was a lad called ...Read more
A memory of Crowborough by
Captions
749 captions found. Showing results 721 to 744.
According to the Archaeological and Historic Buildings Record of Hampshire County Council, some of these flints date from the Palaeolithic period (500,000 BC to 10,000 BC).
The River Lagan flows within a few miles of the huge Lough Neagh, which is bordered by four Ulster counties; a lot of work was done to make the river able to take barges, with a link to the lough.
Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Earl of Essex, holder of the castle at the time, was the founder of the church, one of the largest in the county.
Most of the Cotswolds, the UK's largest designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, rests within the county bound- ary.
In Great Oaks, a new fire station was officially opened in 1962 by Alderman G F Chaplin, CBE, JP, Chairman of Essex County Council; it took two years to build and cost about £62,000.
In 1897 the commissioners were landlords to a yard employing nearly 9,000 on the County Down side.
In 1890, a newly appointed County Council public health inspector reported on 'the rush of offensive liquid and solid matter from Rea's tannery', and 'liquid filth of Godalming's slaughterhouses'
Billericay UDC and Essex County Council made a unique petition to the government to be designated a New Town, and Basildon was born.
The bill - 'An Act for the Good Order and Government of the Makers of Knives, Sickles, Shears, Scissors and other Cutlery Wares, in Hallamshire, in the County of York, and the parts near adjoining
And fair enough - the road signs to Chelmsford do not shout 'Historic Cathedral City' - they say things like 'County town since 1250', or 'The birthplace of radio'.
It was not a good size for the church of a county town, and a complete rebuilding began in the first half of the 15th century.
They bought some of the land themselves and persuaded the County Council to buy more.
He was Lord Lieutenant of County Antrim, and became the first Vice Chancellor of Queens University. Their regular visits were ended by the First World War.
During 2005 Lincolnshire Development, part of Lincolnshire County Council, prepared a bid for European funding under Objective 2 for the Boston Southern Enterprise Zone in the Marsh Lane area south
southern half south of the Solway, including Carlisle, would be regarded by the kings (and queens) of England as a permanent part of their kingdom, and was eventually divided into the new English counties
The reason for this was that the money would come from the metropolitan counties. Just before the enforcement of this Act, a connection was finally made to Chingford.
With a good eye and on a clear day all the surrounding counties are visible.
Marlon Brando stars in 'Mutiny on the Bounty' on the advertising board (left).
the shore of Restronguet Creek off the Carrick Roads, the old thatched inn was once owned by the captain of the 'Pandora', which sailed to the South Pacific to bring back the mutineers from HMS 'Bounty
Three children, who have possibly been out gathering some of the autumnal hedgerow harvest in this bountiful part of the country, stand at one side of the sunken lane.
Behind it stands the Market Hall, which was built in 1869, its façade embellished with reliefs depicting bountiful plenty.
Captain Bligh (of mutiny on the 'Bounty' fame) is buried in the churchyard.
There are dangerous currents for swimmers and boats, and there have been many shipwrecks here, which provided bounty for local inhabitants.
The portico has a central medallion with Queen Victoria's head, flanked by figures representing bounty and agriculture. In 1969-70 a floor was inserted and shops were created on the ground floor.
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