Places
36 places found.
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- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Ryde, Isle of Wight
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sandown, Isle of Wight
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- London, Greater London
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Plymouth, Devon
- Newport, Isle of Wight
- Southwold, Suffolk
- Bristol, Avon
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Edinburgh, Lothian
- Maldon, Essex
- Clacton-On-Sea, Essex
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Colchester, Essex
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Chelmsford, Essex
- Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Brentwood, Essex
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
Photos
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Maps
181,031 maps found.
Books
442 books found. Showing results 22,273 to 22,296.
Memories
29,043 memories found. Showing results 9,281 to 9,290.
Downshall School
I used to live in Chester Road, and it seemed miles to walk to school. I attended the infants, primary and secondary schools of Downshall, before moving to St. Albans in the 60s. I remember the baker shop in Meads Lane and ...Read more
A memory of Seven Kings in 1950
Road Accident In 1962
In May 1962, I was 5 years old and lived in Amhurst Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. I stepped out in front of an oncoming brick lorry on the zebra crossing at St Johns Church. I was taken to the Kent and Sussex hospital ...Read more
A memory of Tunbridge Wells in 1962 by
Traditional Morris Dancing On Dartmoor
The East Dart Hotel is located towards the middle of lonely Dartmoor and the drive there has fabulous views of the Tors. Mind you its not easy for a driver to admire the scenery as in the evenings there ...Read more
A memory of Postbridge in 2012 by
My Mum Worked There
I have just read Alan's memories of Erith. He told of working in a mans outfitters in Erith. Alan it was Clears !!!! And my mum (Joan Dixon) also worked there before she was married. My dad (Godfrey Rose) met her there. She ...Read more
A memory of Erith by
Good Times
I too have fond memories of Ardwick. I lived in Nelson Place. I'm sure I recall a Peter Palmer, I think he was in my brother Kevin`s class at school, I can remember loads of things, both good and bad; playing in the street, having a ...Read more
A memory of Ardwick by
South Ealing Road
I remember the shops, Hawkins where they had tins of biscuits along the front of the counter with see-through lids. The furniture shop, butchers and a funny dress shop. My mum helped out in a sweet shop called 'Bettys'. ...Read more
A memory of South Tottenham in 1965 by
Reveries Of Blindley Heath In 20's, 30's And Later
I spent my first five years 1924-1929 in Blindley Heath, possibly the nicest years of my life. I may have gone to the school there. I clearly remember Gibb's store when I spent six glorious ...Read more
A memory of Blindley Heath in 1920 by
Not A Memory Just A Request
I was wondering if any one could tell me where the American Base is? I know its roughly about twenty miles away from Ipswich. The Salvation Army in Ipswich would be given Clothing from the base (Army or Air force) of ...Read more
A memory of Ipswich in 1972 by
Just A Few Memories
My sister, Mary, was born in 1946, where I was born 1949. She'd take me on the bus from Royston to see some films at the Staincross cinema. The only thing that I remember was that it was somewhat run down but yet had a feel ...Read more
A memory of Darton in 1959 by
Old Row.
Old Row, Golds Hill, does anybody remember the pub called The Boat on Canalside next to Old Row? I know that Old Row was pulled down in 1936 and the pub was de-licensed by 1938, that was when my grandparents lived there, the Mcdonalds, ...Read more
A memory of Golds Green in 1930 by
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The church was built in 1869 at a cost of £2,900 and replaced an earlier church.
Milton's church tower is nearly four hundred years old, though the rest of the building is more recent.
A neatly manicured gravel driveway in front of the manor house in Fulbourn.
From Reeds Hill this view towards the Crowthorne Road shows, on the left, buildings that were part of the Churchill House complex.
Too many tourists see Sidford only as a very busy road junction on their way to Sidmouth - a great pity, for despite its constant flow of traffic, Sidford has some delightful buildings and a rather
Established on 34 acres of land that had previously belonged to the Appleton House estate, Victoria Park opened to the public in 1900.
At this time practically all the ships operating out of Dartmouth were powered by coal.
The road took its name from the close proximity of both Romilly and Porthkerry Park.
With New Town status and under the aegis of the Development Corporation, Bracknell began to expand rapidly.
This isolated village between Clacton-on-Sea and Brightlingsea is famous for its old priory.
Bembridge's shops have always been functional, serving the simple needs of residents and tourists alike.
The rowers pictured here would almost certainly have come from Cambridge University, who tend to use the river here when practising for the Oxford and Cambridge boat race because of its greater width
Piel Castle passed directly to the monarch, and during the threat of the Spanish Armada efforts were made to upgrade the castle.
On the right are the offices of the Hampshire Advertiser, and in the distance is the old Guildhall from where a curfew bell is rung every evening at 8.00.
A neatly manicured gravel driveway in front of the manor house in Fulbourn.
Racing boats are drawn up outside the establishment of Mr C Shore - an appropriate name that was much punned upon by his contemporaries.
This view shows the monument which records the visit of George IV in 1821. It was damaged in the 1960s by the IRA.
Writers of children's verse, their most famous poem is 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star', as commemorated by a brown corporation plaque.
It gets its name from the Hunter family of Hafton House.
Wonderful as this view is, admiration is tempered by the knowledge that the road leading to the south transept was created by the demolition in the 1830s of the mainly 12th-century monastic dormitory and
Gardeners tend the remarkable holly hedge of Penny Hill Park, which grows in places up to 40 feet high. Penny Hill Park was built in 1873, and is now a hotel. It has a beautifully landscaped garden.
This hilltop village, at the head of the Coombe Valley, sits astride the main road between Bude and Barnstaple. It was once the Pilgrim's route to St Michael's Mount.
A prominent monument inside commemorates Wedgwood Allen of the Royal Flying Corps as a knight in armour.
Before the opening of the Churchill Road in the 1960s the main route from Wisbech to Outwell was through the Market Place onto Church Terrace, then along West Street or Norfolk Street before joining the
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