Places
32 places found.
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- Cliffs of Moher, Republic of Ireland
- Cliffe, Kent
- St Margaret's at Cliffe, Kent
- Cliff, Warwickshire
- Cliffe, Lancashire
- Cliff, Highlands
- Cliff, Derbyshire
- Cliffe, Yorkshire (near Darlington)
- Cliffe, Yorkshire (near Selby)
- Cliffs End, Kent
- Canford Cliffs, Dorset
- Gold Cliff, Gwent
- Guy's Cliffe, Warwickshire
- King's Cliffe, Northamptonshire
- South Cliffe, Yorkshire
- Middle Cliff, Staffordshire
- West Cliffe, Kent
- Beechen Cliff, Avon
- Cliff End, Yorkshire
- Telscombe Cliffs, Sussex
- North Cliffe, Yorkshire
- Great Cliff, Yorkshire
- Matlock Cliff, Derbyshire
- Cliffe Woods, Kent
- Friars Cliff, Dorset
- Hemswell Cliff, Lincolnshire (near Hemswell)
- Little Alms Cliff, Yorkshire
- Normanton-on-Cliffe, Lincolnshire
- West Cliff, Dorset (near Bournemouth)
- Cliff End, Sussex (near Hastings)
- West Cliff, Yorkshire (near Whitby)
- West Street, Kent (near Cliffe)
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Memories
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Memories Of Growing Up In 1940s Tideswell
Memories of visiting Uncle Bernard at his cobbler's shop, and smelling the leather and sweaty feet. Uncle Bernard makes crisps, peeling potatoes so thin with the knife he uses to cut leather, and the ...Read more
A memory of Tideswell in 1940 by
Holidays In Laugharne
I and my family stayed at the Ferry House, next to the Boat House from 1965 to 1973. The house was then owned by the wife of my dad's boss and we used to be able to go for a fortnight each summer. We used to park our car, ...Read more
A memory of Laugharne in 1965 by
Raf Radar At Inverbervie
I was based in Inverbervie from March 1957 till March 1958 with 977 Signals Unit of the Royal Air Force. 977 SU operated radar from an underground site on the hill a couple of miles north of the village. Height finding ...Read more
A memory of Inverbervie in 1957 by
Swimming Pool
Any of you remember the swimming pool that was built by the kids who where there, Mr Cliff was the instructor while that was being built, I got there just at the very end of it being built. After I was there for awhile I joined Mr ...Read more
A memory of Tiffield in 1952 by
Those Were The Days 6
Continuing up the street on the right was a long parade of various shops and we come to Salisbury Ave on the corner was a large modernistic furniture shop later the shop nest door became a KFC and across the street next to ...Read more
A memory of Barking in 1950 by
Overstrand, The Beach From The Clifffs C1955
The image shown in this picture is so familiar to me. I lived for 13 years of my early days (3-16 years of age), about 150 yards from where this picture was taken. During very high tides we would, as ...Read more
A memory of Overstrand by
Netherthong In The First World War Part 3
Private John Henry Hoyle was born in Wilson Square in 1879 and he joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Teacher Battalion) in January 1916. He was reported as missing and his body was found on March ...Read more
A memory of Netherthong by
My Dear Home Town Of Bournemouth
I was born there in 1928, in Boscombe Hospital, Bournemouth, and lived in Bournemouth till 1962. There is no where like Bournemouth, lovely beaches, stores, theatres, the Chines, and Shell Bay. An excursion to ...Read more
A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by
Paperboy
I was a paperboy from 1967-1970. My round was from Cliff Davies shop to the top of the pit past the old St Margaret's factory and on I walked to Brittania, it was a newish estate then. Some mornings I got a lift off Dai Radford the milkman in his very rare Landrover milk float.
A memory of Aberbargoed in 1967 by
"The Cafe"
A familiar landmark for anybody who knows Overstrand. This picture could have been taken from my old front garden down Cliff Road. When I first became interested in cricket (1964-5 ish) around the age of 9 or 10, I would be watching ...Read more
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Captions
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The purchase c1952 of the Cliff Green site adjacent to Cliff Walk would temporarily alleviate the problem.
Peveril Point and its strata of Purbeck marble jut out seawards (centre right) with the chalk cliffs of Ballard Point (top right) rising northwards across Swanage Bay.
The hotel has acquired a canopied front, and the inclined tramway (formally located at the Falcon Cliff Hotel, Douglas) has been rebuilt here to link the resort with the terminus of the Douglas Southern
The sappers were right, and a mine exploded beside crumbling cliffs near the Grand Hotel (centre), killing five schoolboys on Friday 13 May 1955.
The Cliff Hotel 1908 The Cliff Hotel, recommended by the Cycle Touring Club in 1908 (their wheel symbol is mounted beside a first floor window), is now Cox's Mill Hotel; it has been extended
A Norman castle was built on West Cliff by William the Conqueror, which was replaced by a stone one.
These ruins are all that remain of the Norman castle and former church of St Mary on West Cliff, most of which disappeared into the sea when the cliffs were washed away during ferocious storms in 1287.
The sandy rocks of Burton Cliffs project towards Lyme Bay (left).
Like the cliffs to the west, Cain's Folly has had its landslips, with one interrupting coastal radar coverage during the Second World War when some of the concrete buildings of an RAF establishment slid
These cliffs do not suffer as much erosion as those eastwards towards Cromer and beyond.
These cliffs do not suffer as much erosion as those eastwards towards Cromer and beyond.
Tantallon Castle perches on top of cliffs overlooking the Firth of Forth.
Just south of the abbey's cliffs lie these rocks, which show the inroads made by the alum mining industry during the previous centuries.
Cliffside buildings (centre background) include West Cliffs, Holme Lea and Holme Craig, but only High Cliff peeks out through the trees from above.
Between Seaford and Eastbourne the South Downs reach the sea in spectacular style with chalk cliffs rising sheer over 500 feet from the sea.
The older part of the town is to the left, with the resort on the cliff in the background.
The story of the demise of Dunwich, in medieval times a prosperous port until the ravages of the North Sea gradually demolished its soft, sandy cliffs, is one of the most romantic of the Suffolk coast.
Beyond are vertical sandy strata, forming East Cliff and Burton Cliff.
The great landslip of the coast between Axmouth and Lyme Regis took place on Christmas Day 1839, when a chasm nearly a mile in length was created when the existing cliffs fell towards the sea
The Leas was connected to Lower Leas by a zigzag path, and by a water- balanced cliff lift which was opened in 1885.
Beyond are vertical sandy strata, forming East Cliff and Burton Cliff.
Completely overlooked by the towering limestone cliffs of Middleton Dale, the village church of Stoney Middleton is one of the few completely octagonal churches in England.
In this timeless scene, the guardian white cliffs can be seen in the background.
Ward and Sons, established 1868, the first garage in the town, was set up by William for his two sons, Cliff and Philip; William was the landlord of the Angel Inn at the time.
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