Maps

304 maps found.

1899-1909, Sterte Ref. RNC839270
1919, Branksome Park Ref. POP648801
1919, Creekmoor Ref. POP682951
1899-1909, Wallisdown Ref. RNC859954
1919, Ashington Ref. POP627706
1897-1909, Turbary Common Ref. RNC854374
1919, Turlin Moor Ref. POP854467
1919, Talbot Heath Ref. POP844556
1919, Lake Ref. POP751436
1940, Bourne Valley Ref. NPO646917
1940, Canford Magna Ref. NPO660585
1895, Canford Magna Ref. RNE660585
1895, Branksome Ref. RNE648799
1895, Broadstone Ref. RNE651157
1895, Newtown Ref. RNE792105
1895, Rossmore Ref. RNE820319
1940, Longfleet Ref. NPO766894
1940, Oakley Ref. NPO795552
1895, Talbot Heath Ref. RNE844556
1895, Turbary Common Ref. RNE854374

Books

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Memories

1,646 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Rotherham Clifton Park Childrens Paddling Pool C1955

I lived at Ecclesfield and I remember being taken to Cliton Park as a yearly treat aged 7. It must have been a Bank Holiday because the pool was full of kids and lots of parents sat around the ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1953 by Megan Ward

Paddling

I remember my mum taking us to Lake Meadows in the 60's when we were little; me, my 2 sisters and brother. We paddled in this pool. I later remember taking my own daughter in the 80's. Lake Meadows used to have little boats for kids ...Read more

A memory of Billericay by Gina Gibbs

The Dry Ponds

As a lad I can remember walking with `our gang` across from the High Street side of the ponds, under North Street bridge & walking out under the chain on the West Street end on the other side of the war memorial. We went there ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton in 1940 by Tony Arkell

Willesden High Road

Hi I was born in Melrose ave, willesden green London nw2, and I'm still living here. One of my first times I remember is Sainsbury which took over 2 shop. The co-op was across the road and Fredrick Reed toyshop. My auntie ...Read more

A memory of Willesden in 1953 by Liz Ely

Lady Margaret Road

We moved to 108 Lady Margaret Road in 1969. I went to St. Anselms RC school in the Green and then later Southall Grammar (Villiers); my brothers William and Martin went to St. Marks (Hounslow) and Ealing Green then to Dormers. ...Read more

A memory of Heston in 1970 by Eileen Emerson

Cofton Farm Camp Site

'Eee, when I were a lad'....... in the 1950's my dad and I would get the bus from Exeter to Dawlish and camp for a week at Cofton Farm, using a little WWII army-surplus 2-man ridge tent. My elder brother was in The Scouts, ...Read more

A memory of Starcross by Christopher Howard

Living In Melrose Ave, Willesden Green In 1950s

Hi, my name is Liz Ely (maiden name O'Connell) and I was born in Melrose Ave, Willesden Green in 1953 and I still live in the same house. I remember doing my mother's shopping in Sainsburys in ...Read more

A memory of Willesden in 1953 by Liz Ely

Pepper Hill And Tittenley Farm

Lived at Pepper Hill, cottages attached to Tittenley Farm. Also lived at Tittenley Lodge, which had marked an entry to Shavington Park and Tittenley Pool. I remember Shavington Hall well. My mother, Jane, was ...Read more

A memory of Shavington Park in 1957 by Jeffrey R Timmis

First Memories

I was in the first intake to the school. My first teacher was Miss Roseberry for a while and then the lovely Mr Stevens. I lost my bus fare home and Mr Cowie gave me a lift home. I remember the plans to build a pool but we moved to ...Read more

A memory of Pyrford in 1958 by Julia Haldane

Captions

404 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas' Church 1906

A grey horse cools its feet in the stream, which is still as a mill pool.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone Church 1904

It was the scene of Robert Baden-Powell's wedding in 1912; his bride was Olave Soames from nearby Lilliput overlooking Poole Harbour.

Caption For Newquay, On The Sands 1912

Mothers and children paddle in the sandy pools of Towan Beach. On Tolcarne Headland in the background is the Great Western Hotel.

Caption For Barry, The Knap C1965

This view of the pool was taken from Knap Point. In the background are Bindles Ballroom and Glan-y-Mor Residential Hostel (both have now been demolished) and Hotel Waters Edge.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone From Constitution Hill 1904

The view from Constitution Hill across Poole and its harbour remains a tourist attraction today. We can see a tram climbing North Road.

Caption For Exmouth, The Swimming Pool 1938

Exmouth's sea front swimming pool was built a few years before this photograph was taken, but it has now closed.

Caption For Canford Magna, Canford Bridge 1899

The Portland stone bridge, built in 1813, carries the main road from Poole to Wimborne on the far bank of the River Stour.

Caption For Uttoxeter, The Hockley C1955

The Hockley brook was a haven for the local children, as there was no swimming pool in Uttoxeter.

Caption For Brownsea Island, From Sandbanks 1898

Brownsea Island is delightfully situated at the heart of Poole Harbour; its castle was built to safeguard the entrance of that important naval anchorage.

Caption For Trowbridge, Composite C1965

The popular swimming pool was built in 1939, but it was demolished to make way for Tesco's superstore.

Caption For Newquay, The Gannel 1925

The attractive estuary is seen here at low tide, but deep pools in the sand make it a tricky place to cross over to Crantock.

Caption For Portishead, The Boating Lake C1960

A swannery lay on the wooded islet in the pear-shaped lake, and a paddling pool was added later. The extensive dockland area lay out of sight behind the wooded hill and the power station.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Pontsarn Hotel C1960

There are 99 steps from the Pontsarn Hotel down to the Blue Pool.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Gardens 1934

This sylvan path winds down from the castle inner bailey towards Park Lodge, and then through the Roman wall to more open parkland with the boating pool and the River Colne.

Caption For Sandbanks, And Brownsea Island 1900

Charles Van Raalte, who bought Brownsea Island in 1901, purchased some adjoining sandy land so as to be qualified to accept an invitation from Poole Corporation for him to be Mayor.

Caption For Exmouth, The Swimming Pool 1938

As Exmouth grew as a resort, new attractions were laid on for visitors, including this swimming pool (right), which used water from the sea.

Caption For Cranham, The Village C1960

In days gone by, the lake at Cranham was the local swimming pool for children in such neighbouring villages as Sheepscombe, Birdlip and Brimpsfield.

Caption For Poole, The Harbour C1955

In the right corner is Poole Pottery; the old Fish Shambles is in the middle of the road in front of the Lord Nelson pub.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Park 1892

The wall beyond the boating pool is part of the north defensive wall of the Roman town.

Caption For Sudbury, Floodgate Pool 1932

The sluice, or floodgate, can be seen on the left; the over- flow from it created this pool where the cattle are standing.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Th Blue Pool C1960

So called because of the darkness of its waters, the Blue Pool is formed by the Taff Fechan.

Caption For Kettering, Wicksteed Park C1955

The lakeside railway makes a circuit of the boating lake and the paddling pool. Most of the park was devoted to children's amusements, but there was one backwater for swans.

Caption For Poole, St James's Church Interior 1908

The memorial on the far right is to John Masters, merchant of Poole, and dates from 1755.