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The Railway Inn

My Gran - Katherine Thomas - ran the Railway Inn (the Tap) for many years. My grandfather Thomas died shortly after I was born. My mother Hilda Jeffery (nee Thomas), my father William Jeffery and myself lived there. My mum died ...Read more

A memory of Llansamlet by Barbara Fossella

Happy Days

My sister and I used to visit our grandparents, Harry and Lily Bliss, who lived on Sandringham Drive, West Monkseaton. We would come down from Scotland in late June and stay for two weeks. Favourite memories include the Spanish ...Read more

A memory of North Shields in 1958 by Carolynne Briggs

Straining The Memory

I attended primary school at Horstead Keynes briefly until it changed location a few miles away. (I went there as well but can't for the life of me recall the name of the place.)  The head mistress was the tall and ...Read more

A memory of Horsted Keynes in 1953 by Giles Daubney

Carrog Memory, As A Ww2 Evacuee.

I first visited Carrog in 1939 as an evacuee, at the start of World War 2. I was accompanied by my two sisters, having travelled by train from Birkenhead on the Wirral. All the evacuees were escorted to the Church ...Read more

A memory of Carrog in 1940 by Edward James

County Oak And Tushmore Sports And Social Club

Tushmore Lane and either side of the main A23 had properties forming the catchment area for club members, also another general store and petrol station. County Oak boasted a recreation ground ...Read more

A memory of Crawley in 1953 by Tony Tester

St Mark's School In The 1960s

I too have wonderful memories of going to St Mark's, the teachers I remember are Mr Freemantle, Mrs Carmichael, Miss Holmes, Miss Catherine and Mr Legg.  The headmistress at the time was Miss Bowley, who everyone was ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Yvonne Harris

Mulben Station 1901 1909

My grandfather, Robert Urquhart, was a Signalman/ Porter, employed by the Highland Railway. He had served at Forres and Elgin before transferring to Mulben, about 1901. Robert (Bob) and wife Margaret (Maggie) already had ...Read more

A memory of Mulben in 1900 by R Urquhart

Summer Holidays

Does anyone remember Woodchurch caravan park? We used to go every year from 1969 until its closure in 1973. My aunt and uncle had a caravan there. If you came up from the village it was past the windmill over the crossroads and ...Read more

A memory of Woodchurch in 1973 by Karl Turner

Morris Dancing In The Streets At The Winchester May Fest

On Friday 15th & Saturday 16th May 2009, Winchester celebrated traditional and contemporary music, dance and song in venues all around the city. Many events featured Morris Dancing ...Read more

A memory of Winchester in 2009 by John Howard Norfolk

Birthplace And Never Forgotten When Asked

I was born in Dysart to a mining family of 5 brothers, me being in the middle. My mum watched over us all and used to take us walks by the man in the rock along to Wemyss and back via the castle estate. ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Sandy Stewart

Captions

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Caption For Weymouth, Harbour 1898

The ship pictured here is one of their successors, built by the famous Lairds Shipyard in Birkenhead in the 1890s.

Caption For Ludlow, Castle From Quarry 1896

With its castle and town established by the Normans at the end of the 11th century, Ludlow was later to become a most important military base controlling the Welsh Marches (or borders).

Caption For Aylesford, The Village C1960

A close-up of the cottages nestling by the side of the River Medway, with St Peter's Church in the background.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Piel Castle 1893

Piel is one of three islands off the coast at Barrow, and is crowned by the ruined remains of 14th-century Piel Castle, which boasts the largest medieval keep in the north-west of England.

Caption For Odiham, The Stocks And Whipping Post 2004

The stocks and whipping post were moved from their previous position against the Bridewell wall to protect them from the 'increase in traffic' generated by the newly- built Fire Station.

Caption For Stourpaine, Village Corner C1940

At some point in its history, the fort was occupied by the Romans, for the coins of several emperors and other imperial artefacts have been found there.

Caption For Seaton, Looking East 1927

Seaton is highly recommended by the medical profession for invalids and convalescent cases'.

Caption For Aldbrough St John, The Bridge C1955

It stands to the east of Darlington on a tributary of the mighty Tees, crossed here by the village bridge.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

The 14th-century Abbey was built on land which once belonged to Abingdon Abbey, and was used as a summer retreat by the monks there.

Caption For Burton, Manor College C1960

Built in 1806 and known as Burton Hall, this gracious old building was considerably altered in the 1900s by the new owners of the Burton Estate, the Gladstone family, who also changed its name to Burton

Caption For East Runton, The Beach C1955

The concrete slipway is for fishing boats, which are dragged to the water by the tank-like vehicle.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The Bridge C1926

It is supposedly haunted by a phantom coach and four, which is driven by the Devil, dressed as a Bishop: it appears at midnight and plunges from the bridge into the water below.

Caption For Snettisham, The Village C1960

The churchyard was the setting for the Snettisham Ghost, a late Victorian apparition described by the writer Andrew Lang and others.

Caption For Loders, The Village 1903

Loders was built in the domain of a Benedictine Priory founded by the Norman grandee Baldwin de Redvers during the reign of Henry I.

Caption For St Cleer, The Well 1938

The well is protected by the picturesque 15th-century chapel erected over it.

Caption For Colwell Bay, The Front C1955

Colwell Bay, just west of Yarmouth, has a good mile of sand sheltered by the low cliffs behind.

Caption For Colchester, Vineyard Street 1904

One row of houses further on is the line of the old Roman wall, whilst just off-camera to the right are the ruins of the Norman St Botolph's Priory, the first in the country founded by the Augustinian

Caption For Haverfordwest, Bridgend Square 1906

The yard to the left no longer exists and this view of the castle is largely obscured by the new public toilets!

Caption For Deal, From The Pier Pavilion 1899

The grace of the pier is matched by the best dresses and suits of the promenaders.

Caption For Oxford, St Aldates Church 1890

After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it was acquired by the Crown before becoming part of Pembroke College. Its members worshipped here until the college built its own chapel in 1732.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1913

The bridge was a favourite place where people could stop for a chat, or simply stand and watch the world go by. The

Caption For Littleham, The Caravan Site, Sandy Bay C1960

In the distance is Straight Point, a firing range much used by the Royal Marines, who are stationed at nearby Lympstone.

Caption For St Ives, Tregenna Castle Hotel 1890

It was converted to a hotel in 1878 by the Great Western Railway Company. Though a much modernised hotel today, the main building has changed little in external appearance.

Caption For Boscombe, The Pier C1955

The structure was severely damaged during the Second World War, though it had been sympathetically restored by the time this photograph was taken during the following decade.