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1898, Etton Ref. RNE702076
1898, Eastbrook Ref. RNE698077
1897, City Ref. RNE669047
1947, Pitcot Ref. NPO806689
1945, St Helens Ref. NPO823882
1945, St James Ref. NPO823930
1946, Spring Hill Ref. NPO836747
1945, Pound Green Ref. NPO810299
1945, Norton Green Ref. NPO794639
1946, Old Town Ref. NPO797218
1898, Golden Hill Ref. RNE717254
1895, Hook Ref. RNE739901
1895, Wressle Ref. RNE874927
1895, Thorley Street Ref. RNE846906
1903, Clock Face Ref. RNC670880
1902-1903, Eccleston Ref. RNC699025
1903, Lea Green Ref. RNC753806
1902-1903, Park Hill Ref. RNC800988
1903, St Helens Ref. RNC823880
1902-1903, Portico Ref. RNC809801

Books

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Memories

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Henry Tingey Ancester

My great grandfather Henry Tingey, was born November 18, 1819, in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.  He was the son of James Tingey and Elizabeth Boniss.  James and Elizabeth, and family later moved from Bigglewade, Bedfordshire, ...Read more

A memory of Biggleswade by Norton Cook

Childhood Memories Of Yapton

i have very fond memories of visiting my grand parents in yapton, who lived opposite the church in the cottages.my grandfather Roy, i believe was the villiage carpenter and my nan alice was helper in the church, and ...Read more

A memory of Yapton in 1972 by Terry Hotston

1959 To 1964

In the bottom left corner of the photo is a row of four white bungalows. My father --Ron Bartlett built these and several others on the estate from about 1959 onwards. We lived in the top one. The house immediately to the right of ...Read more

A memory of Mochdre by Colin Bartlett

Heather And Gorse Clog Dancers Entertain At Chudleigh

Chudleigh hosts a wonderful Christmas late night shopping evening each year when the Christmas lights in Fore Street are switched on. The shops stay open until late evening and their windows ...Read more

A memory of Chudleigh in 2007 by John Howard Norfolk

Burials At St Mary's

My maternal grandmother was born in Selby. Annie McMenamin ( McManum or various spellings depending on who wrote the name down !) She lived in Hutchinsons Yard, Selby with her mother Catherine, father Michael, sisters Mary, ...Read more

A memory of Selby in 1953 by Moira Casey

Ty Pwca Road Upper Cwmbran

Born in Church Rd, Pontnewydd, in 1935 we moved to Ty-Pwca Rd in 1947. I attended Upper Cwmbran School and well remember the fun we had there. Gardening lessons with the Head, Mr Jones - "Clear the weeds boys and ...Read more

A memory of Upper Cwmbran in 1947 by Lance Ford

Happy Evacuee

This photo is of Bank Square, I was evacuated here in 1939 with brother Bob and was placed with the butcher at No16, that is it on right with white facia, Butcher was Harold Stephens, and his wife and daughter Kathleen. I still ...Read more

A memory of St Just in 1940 by Alec Smith

1939 1945

I have lovely memories of Wiveliscombe and my Father moved us there in September 1939. We lived in London and with the war upon us the move for me was very positive .I was just 3 at the time and really took to country life and we ...Read more

A memory of Wiveliscombe in 1940 by Kenneth Cox

Visits To Wareside 1964 Present

My dad was born at Hillside Cottages in Wareside in 1929 (I think). I remember visiting my Grandmother there up until she moved to Ware round about 1978/9. She lived in the house with the "Hillside Cottages" sign on ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1975 by Sandra Penstone Smith

Early Life In Chalford

I was born in Chalford at "The Little House" in Chalford Hill in 1932 and lived there until March 1940. I was the youngest of six children who all lived in the cottage and have very lovely memories of both the cottage ...Read more

A memory of Chalford Hill in 1930 by Dinah Milgate

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Captions

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Caption For Llanfairtalhaiarn, The Village C1955

Only minor changes would be noticed in this small village from the beginning of the last century to this day.

Caption For Milborne Port, Ven House C1955

The Village 1959 At the west end of the village, at the junction of Gainsborough Road with the A30, is this former school of the 1880s, built in rock-faced rubble stone and ashlar dressings.

Caption For Thurlstone, The Post Office C1965

As a child Nicholas contracted smallpox which left him blind, yet he learnt to read by passing his fingers over gravestones in the churchyard.

Caption For Reading, King Alfred Training Brig 1910

The sea cadets parade proudly at their headquarters east of Kings Meadow on the south bank of the Thames.

Caption For Staithes, C1885

Upright staves are inserted at the water's edge. These reinforce the efforts we saw in photograph 18208 to diminish the sea's force and to protect the cramped houses and banks.

Caption For Kilkhampton, Coombe Valley Mill 1929

The thatched mill house is deep in the valley about half a mile inland from the beach at Duckpool, and there is just a glimpse of the coast in this view.

Caption For Harlow, The Stow C1955

The Stow was to be the New Town's first major shopping centre. The design is Z-shaped, running from north to south to catch as much sunlight as possible, with a square at each end.

Caption For Skegness, South Parade Putting Green C1955

There is still a putting green near the Clock Tower, but it is in an adventure form, and is perhaps not so attractive as the simplified version was.

Caption For Sandplace, Looe Valley 1901

This is the lower reach of the old Liskeard and Looe Canal; it was still used occasionally at this date to carry sea sand and limestone for burning in the kilns at Sandplace.

Caption For Polzeath, The Beach And Pentire Head 1903

The beach is seen at low tide, with striking clouds and the sun glinting on the surf.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Canal 1897

The Aylesbury arm of the Grand Union departs from the main line at Marsworth, and has some 16 locks in 6 miles, very narrow and not for the faint-hearted.

Caption For Malham, A Sheep Sale On The Green C1910

At the time when this photograph was taken, the village green at Malham was the scene of regular sheep sales attended by farmers from the surrounding fells.

Caption For Wisbech, The Park Bandstand C1955

Opened on 9 July 1908, the bandstand was built at a cost 'not exceeding £100'.

Caption For Swanbridge, The Slipway C1950

Even at this time, the visual appearance of the slipway at Swanbridge had become a cause for concern.

Caption For Thurlstone, The Post Office C1965

As a child Nicholas contracted smallpox which left him blind, yet he learnt to read by passing his fingers over gravestones in the churchyard.

Caption For Seaton Sluice, The Harbour C1955

He built a pier and arranged for sea water to be trapped behind a sluice at each high tide. At low tide the sluice was opened and the harbour flushed: hence Seaton Sluice.

Caption For Andover, Round House 1898

The road divides at this toll house, heading to Salisbury to the left and Ludgershall to the right.

Caption For Saunton, Sands 1938

Even today, shrimping is still a popular pastime on the waterfront. The girl's bathing costume has legs to it; today's toddler is quite likely to be sporting a pair of knickers at most.

Caption For Sonning, The Bridge And The Hotel 1904

Upstream from the lock at Sonning, the 18th-century bridge spans the river, and the recreational use of the water is plain to see.

Caption For Eynsford, C1955

The river flowing beneath the 15th-century bridge is the Darent, which rises near the county boundary with Surrey near Westerham and runs through a myriad of Kent villages to the Thames near Long-reach

Caption For Kingsley Green, From The Tolle House 1910

The Sussex Turnpike Trust was set up in 1749 to maintain the road from Hindhead Heath to Chichester with a tollgate at Kingsley Marsh (now Green).

Caption For Ripon, Market Place 1914

Every evening at 9pm, four blasts are sounded on a horn at the market cross.

Caption For Charlestown, Harbour 1904

Charlestown was developed by Sir Charles Rashleigh at the beginning of the 19th century for exporting china clay and other minerals.

Caption For Bere Ferrers, River Tavy 1898

Tamar barges, such as the one moored here at the quay, were once a common sight on the Tamar and the Tavy.