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
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Books
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Memories
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Vicar Of Clifton
Rev Joseph Hetherington was appointed vicar in 1850 and held office for 32 years. He died in c.1882. He was my great grandfather and was notable apparently for starting a school. Also notable for refusing to have piped water in the vicarage so the story has it.
A memory of Little Clifton in 1860 by
The Garden City
I began my nursery training here, my house was initially Empire, then Canon Fleming.......with Miss Souter as my mentor and trainer. I was the youngest of a group of 7 girls, all hoping to gain the coveted NNEB ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1965 by
Tina Nee Hickey 1959 1963
I remember Mile Oak High School like it was yesterday. The fun we had and the mischief we got up to - in one instance we played hookey from school and went up and sat on the chalk hill, only to find out later that day ...Read more
A memory of Mile Oak in 1960 by
Bournbrook/Selly Oak
Hi I see people put their memories on Bournbrook comments, if anyone is interested on Facebook there is a Group called Vintage Selly Oak which is excellent, has many photos on there of Bournbrook/Selly Oak, and lots of ...Read more
A memory of Bournbrook in 1960 by
The Old Priory Estate Wall, Victoria Road
Hi, I was born in Dartford in 1967 and moved away in the mid 80's. Does anyone else know of the 'king and queen stones' as we called them. They where carved crowns in the walls of the old priory that ran ...Read more
A memory of Dartford by
Stanford Le Hope Cinema
I remember going to this cinema as a party from the school to see "A Queen is Crowned" following the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
A memory of Corringham in 1953 by
Ashton Palai De Dance. 1940's
My dad was a band leader at the Palais in Aston-under-Lyne. He played violin. He stood at the front of the stage, playing, for the dancers on Saturday nights. He used to take me and I sat on the stage all night watching. His name was George Eric Bailey.
A memory of Failsworth in 1943 by
The Pool
You can't speak about Bradley without mentioning the big pool. Men used to go fishing there - it was great to watch. There was a foundry right next to it and the men used to sit by and have a fag. In the winter it would ...Read more
A memory of Bradley
Manor Road 1946 1975
My mum was born in no 49 Manor Road, Gladys Crone - my aunts also, Jessie Crone and Mary Crone. Aunt Jessie Lived in no 49 till 1975. When I was born I lived in no 13. My mum was Gladys Mills Nee Crone. I am Keith Mills and I ...Read more
A memory of Erith by
Back A Bit To Silver End
I suppose I'm cheating but I can go back a good way further than the 1900s because my memories are mainly my mother's and she was born in 1904 and lived in South Street. She used to share her memories with me like ...Read more
A memory of Brierley Hill in 1900 by
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The Sugar Bowl with its colourful decorations is seen from the opposite side of a narrow- looking Brighton Road.
The modern development of Merrymeet has been built behind the houses.
Further into the centre we see the public buildings of the village.
A paddle steamer is reversing out of Lulworth Cove, below the Coastguard Lookout (centre left).
The Clydach River is a tributary of the Usk, and joins it between Abergavenny and Crickhowell.
Such open spaces as you see on the right provided room to dry and certainly to repair nets.
The car in the picture has the registration number OR 6002, and was originally bought from Enticknap's of Normandy Street by a Mr Wright.
Viewed here from the Fossgate entrance, the hall is the largest timber-framed building in York; the undercroft is the oldest part.The chapel, which was rebuilt in 1411, still retains part of the
Up to the reign of Henry VI Stourbridge was called Bedcote, not taking its present name until 1454.
Florence Nightingale, whose revolutionary school of nursing was established here, approved the design.
The church is a real oddity, for it is built a mile outside the village; it was probaby a great help to mariners seeking the safety of Plymouth Sound.
There are fewer park benches now, and trees have grown up to obscure the view of the Henry I memorial cross on the right.
This view makes a rather sharp contrast with the previous photograph; only the old man on his bike, walking stick on the front handlebars, gives this scene any rural charm.This is modern Corringham
The Hydro looks out over marshy ground occupied by cattle of Grange Marsh Farm. In 1891 the residents could enjoy whist, concerts, dancing and games, and they played billiards.
In this busy scene beached boats occupy most of the shingle. However, mothers and children manage to find space and the boats form useful back-rests. The promenade is well used by walkers.
With the faded lime wash and rough appearance of the cottages and walls, this scene has an almost Mediterranean air about it.
Pleasure craft in the background are the future of small fishing ports such as this.
This spectacular picture of Dinas Head is taken somewhere between Dinas and Fishguard. Note the buildings perched perilously close to the cliff edge.
This chocolate box view has been carefully preserved by the beneficial presence of the local landowners, the Ongley and Shuttleworth families, for almost 200 years.
It is nice to see the Palace open as a real cinema before the onset of the multi-screen visual supermarkets.
The most famous of all white horses, the Uffington horse lies on the Berkshire Downs near Wantage.
The Roman road from the bridge over the Wye at Chepstow ran through what is now the racecourse, which stands on land formerly belonging to the Clay family of Piercefield House.
The post-enclosure brick cottages on the left have now been replaced with modern housing. In the distance is the Manor House, once home of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, the famous landscape gardener.
A child's paradise in the 1960s, this shop still stands just over the crossroads on the Huntingdon Road out of St Neots.
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