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Photos

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Maps

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1897-1909, Ocean Village Ref. RNC795845
1897-1909, Bitterne Park Ref. RNC641285
1897-1909, Sholing Ref. RNC830492
1902-1903, Allestree Ref. RNC621676
1897-1909, Bayswater Ref. RNC635141
1903-1910, Beaumaris Ref. RNC635933
1897-1909, Belgravia Ref. RNC637660
1901-1903, Aylestone Ref. RNC629361
1901-1903, Aylestone Park Ref. RNC629363
1899-1909, Calbourne Ref. RNC659429
1903-1910, Capel Gwyn Ref. RNC660964
1903-1910, Carmel Ref. RNC661569
1902, Castlecroft Ref. RNC664184
1903-1906, Craigleith Ref. RNC680871
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1899-1909, Chale Ref. RNC666091
1902-1903, Cherrytree Hill Ref. RNC667437
1899-1909, Chillerton Ref. RNC667856
1899, Bower Ashton Ref. RNC647174
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Books

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Memories

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Marton Boarding School

I was at Marton Boarding School (if memory serves me well) from 1966 to 1968. What a place, when I arrived I was petrified, the oddball kid from Africa. I remember Taylor telling me to go back to Africa and play with my ...Read more

A memory of Whitegate in 1966 by Nicholas Day

The Parris

My grandmother, whose name was Beth Parris, lived at 29 Wish Hill, the row of cottages just before the Red Lion which is on the left as you look at the photo, with sister Eva and brother Ken The whole family were well known to all. ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon by Dave Parris

Maee Rhu 1939 45

My late father Bob Bird served with Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment Rhu during World War 11. MAEE was a secret wing of the RAF that that tested flying boats and seaplanes. It lost several crew but their sacrifice is ...Read more

A memory of Ardpeaton by Robin Bird

Hubert Terrace

I often wondered who Hubert was. Other road names around were obvious. Bank Street was on a bank; School street had a school at the end of it. But Hubert Terrace? One side of my street was brick and the other was stone; something ...Read more

A memory of Bensham in 1964 by Susan Green

The Tramp

Does anyone remember The Tramp. It's quite likely that he wasn't a tramp at all but that's what we called him, although we never spoke to him nor did he ever speak to us. He became an almost daily fixture adding to the intrigue ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Denman Lalonde

Suttons Secondary Modern Boys' School, Hornchurch

My Dad, Dennis (Den) Smith lived at 69 St. Andrews Avenue with his widowed mother Iris and his younger sister Mary. During WWII the area suffered bomb damage and dad and his sister were evacuated ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1943 by Debra Budge

Reunion

Last weekend saw our Village Reunion and true to form "the People of Kingskerswell" never failed to amaze me. Families gathered from all around and they came from Kent, Nottingham, Dorset, Wiltshire, Bristol, London, Wales as well ...Read more

A memory of Kingskerswell in 2010 by Jan Vian

Broadway Approach

We elite from Rayleigh Sweyne were already on the bus when it got to the Broadway just no room for the other passengers. Always got a cup of tea in the Arcade Cafe.

A memory of Wickford in 1960 by Ada Mc Guinness

Gospel Hall

I remember going to the Gospel Hall to Mr & Mrs Potts and family every Sunday afternoon from Woolshots. We used to have magic lantern shows and sometimes if we were good we got tea and bread and jam. I think we were sent to get ...Read more

A memory of Wickford in 1951 by Ada Mc Guinness

The Stanwell I Remember In The Early 1970s

I moved to Stanwell with my parents in 1959 aged 4. When I was 11 I learnt to ride at Stanwell's pony club run by a lady called Geraldine Richardson who used to keep her ponies at the stables at the ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell in 1970

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Captions

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Caption For Alderholt, Cripplestyle, The Old Chapel C1960

Alderholt is a pleasant place to visit, surrounded as it is by the woods and heaths of the old hunting ground of Cranborne Chase. An ancient chapel once stood here, used by huntsman in Stuart times.

Caption For Charmouth, The Beach C1960

During the last half of the 20th century the beach at Charmouth became a mecca for the fossil hunter.

Caption For Lulworth Cove, C1955

As car ownership increased, visitors to places like Lulworth Cove were in danger of destroying the very beauty they came to admire.

Caption For Pevensey, The Castle 1894

The castle dominates the old town, originally founded by the Romans who built the first castle - one of their chain of forts along the Saxon shore.

Caption For Ulverston, Market Place 1912

The international aspect of the town's trade can be seen by the sign outside Joseph Hird's grocery in the centre of the picture. It advertises him as a 'French and Italian Warehouseman'.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill And Monument 1912

The Hoad Hill Monument at Ulverston is a replica of the Eddystone Lighthouse, and was built as a memorial to Sir John Barrow, founder of the Royal Geographical Society and for 40 years Secretary to the

Caption For Askrigg, The Market Cross C1955

Three-storied 18th-century town houses, including the bow-windowed front of the Sykes Temperance Hotel, line the Market Place of Askrigg, a pleasant village in Upper Wensleydale.

Caption For Wadworth, The Square C1965

The White Hart Inn at Wadworth, south of Doncaster, was once an important stopping place on the old Great North Road.

Caption For Frosterley, Front Street C1955

Situated to the west of Wolsingham on the A689, Frosterley used to be called Forest Lea.

Caption For St Johns Chapel, Market Place C1955

Even when this picture was taken, the hustle and bustle of St John's weekly market lingered on only in the memories of the village's more senior citizens; it had ceased in 1888.

Caption For Aylsham, Red Lion Street C1955

Here we see the narrow main street of this north Norfolk market town. The road sign on the left depicts a torch, and warns of a school just around the corner.

Caption For Hingham, The Market Place C1955

It will always be associated with the Lincoln family, as the ancestors of President Abraham Lincoln lived here for many generations and are commemorated by a bust of the President in the parish church.

Caption For Loddon, Old School C1965

The nearby parish church includes a rare painting of Sir John Hobart kneeling before Henry VII, with a picture of Loddon church as the background.

Caption For North Walsham, Market Place C1955

The spectacular Market Cross was built in about 1600, replacing one burnt down in the major town fire of that year.

Caption For Ranworth, The Staithe C1945

The reed-beds on the right of the picture have been cut, and the reeds will be used for thatching roofs.

Caption For Cambridge, King's College Chapel And Gateway 1933

Pictured here from King's Parade, the gatehouse which leads into the Front Court of King's College was built in 1828 by William Wilkins.

Caption For Monkton Combe, C1955

In the centre of this picture are the buildings of Monkton Combe School. Beyond can be seen the Limpley Stoke viaduct, built for the Black Dog Turnpike Trust in 1834.

Caption For Wellington, High Street C1955

Showing one of its clock faces, Wellington's Market and Town Hall was built in 1831 on property belonging to the Duke of Wellington.

Caption For Stourbridge, Lower High Street C1965

Yet how interesting that one of the news signboards on the front of Allin's the newsagent's is announcing 'Midland Storm Havoc'.

Caption For Clifton, College 1901

Clifton was one of the first schools to teach engineering, and under headmaster James Wilson (1879-1890) the teaching of science was greatly improved.

Caption For Christchurch, The River Stour 1918

The ancient town of Christchurch stands on the two rivers Stour and Avon, getting its old name Twyneham from the Anglo-Saxon, meaning 'the town between two rivers'.

Caption For Bovington, View From Tank Training Grounds C1955

Bovington Camp dates back to the First World War, and is the home of the Royal Armoured Corps. The surrounding heathland is heavily used for tank training.

Caption For Southampton, The Royal Pier Pavilion 1908

The Royal Pier, at the eastern end of Mayflower Park, was opened in 1833 and for many years was the largest in the south of England.

Caption For Andover, Almshouses And Church 1904

The block of six houses inscribed 'Erected by John Pollen Esq 1686' are all now privately owned.