Places

4 places found.

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Photos

3 photos found. Showing results 21 to 3.

Maps

53 maps found.

1921, Bleach Green Ref. POP644008
1904-1905, Breich Ref. RNC649417
1901-1904, Bleach Green Ref. RNC644007
1947, Bleach Green Ref. NPO644007
1901-1902, Bleach Green Ref. RNC644008
1923, Bleach Green Ref. HOSM54068
1909-1911, Bruach Màiri Ref. RNC653276
1919, Beach Ref. POP635167
1946, Beach Ref. NPO635167
1921, Kessingland Beach Ref. POP746570
1921, London Beach Ref. POP766178
1897-1899, East Beach Ref. RNC696909
1897-1898, London Beach Ref. RNC766178
1901-1902, Beach Hay Ref. RNC635172
1946, Severn Beach Ref. NPO827804
1898, Severn Beach Ref. RNE827804
1946, Kessingland Beach Ref. NPO746570
1940, Winchelsea Beach Ref. NPO870913
1882 - 1901, Perkins Beach Ref. HOSM56543
1900 - 1901, Severn Beach Ref. HOSM58974

Books

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Memories

51 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Nurses Hostel

Started out as isolation hospital for scarlet fever(?) Used as nurses hostel for nurses from Cliveden, they were taken by coach, was at the back of site, backed onto Aspros( later Sara Lee?) factory, they built Westgate School on e ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham by Dave Hill

Bampton Open Day

Each August Bank Holiday Monday Bampton, near Exmoor, is the venue for a huge village open day. This year's event featured a duck race, teddy bear parachuting form the top of St Michael's Church Tower, tombola, white elephant ...Read more

A memory of Bampton in 2010 by John Howard Norfolk

Cafe

There was a wee shop on the High Street of Lesmahagow that my mother always took me to as a boy. Down the left side were tables where you could sit and have juice and stuff, (not sure what I had, but I bet it was gooey and good! They sold ...Read more

A memory of Lesmahagow in 1964 by First Name Last Name

Metheringham Feast

My family used to visit Metheringham regularly to vist my mother's aunt. Her name was Nellie Garrick and she lived in Lime Tree Avenue (I think that is the right name). She was married to Jack Garrick. We used to go on a ...Read more

A memory of Metheringham by Gillian Emerton

Courtenay Park Salcombe

This view of Courtenay Park is quite poignant for me.  It shows houses at the lower end of Devon Road and also the land on which Egremont Terrace was later built. My parents lived in no. 10 Egremont Terrace from the late ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe in 1950 by William Lapthorn

St. Anselms Church In Hatch End

At the time of this picture in 1960 the church could only be reached by travelling along an attractive, tree-lined, unsurfaced crescent called Westfield Park. Beyond the church on the left of the picture is the ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End by John Howard Norfolk

Early Learning

I lived at Winchelsea Beach and attended Winchelsea school which was behind the Church.This was from 1925 to 1930 when my family moved to Eastbourne as a result of the 1928 disaster when the sea breached the shingle and flooded the ...Read more

A memory of Winchelsea

Old Pics Required

Hi all who read this... I have lived in Bratoft now in this very old cottage since 1992. I am very interested in any info about this cottage, Great Steeping Cottage, or Steeping Cottage as it was once called. The property was ...Read more

A memory of Bratoft in 1940

Nuffield English Farm Conduit Cottages

Does anyone happen to have any photos or information on Conduit Cottages which until about 20/25 years ago were a pair of semi farm cottages belonging to English Farm? They could be reached either by a ...Read more

A memory of Nuffield in 1955

Harol Hill 1950s

My family moved to harold Hill during the early 1950s from Dagenham. We lived on Paynes Brook Way first which must have been one of the first roads built as I remember lots of houses being built. We then moved to Brosely ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by Peter Cheese

Captions

42 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

There were bleaching works, flax mills, leather factories and chemical plants. Leeds also became the leading centre for the manufacture of ready-to-wear clothes.

Caption For Ventnor, The Railway Station 1908

Victorian enthusiasm for railways soon ensured that all the major tourist centres of the Isle of Wight could be reached by the Permanent Way.

Caption For Ramsbottom, View Of Town C1955

It was the plentiful water supply which attracted industry, providing power for spinning mills and bleaching and dye works.

Caption For Bardsea, The Ship Inn 1953

At one time Bardsea was part of Lancashire, and could only be reached by boat or by a dangerous route over the shifting sands of Morecombe Bay.

Caption For Kynance Cove, 1895

The long Asparagus Island on the left can only be reached across the beach at low tide.

Caption For Exminster, Turf Lock 1906

This popular public house can be reached only by boat, bicycle or on foot - cars are not allowed on the narrow track across Exminster marshes.

Caption For Porth, 1925

This modest resort of broad beaches and spectacular rock scenery can be reached along the sands from Newquay.

Caption For Boscastle, Harbour 1894

Its narrowness and the fact that it is surrounded by high cliffs make it very difficult to spot from the sea, and a winding inlet has to be negotiated before the harbour can be reached.

Caption For Blackheath, The Village 1906

The village can be reached from a number of directions, but each one is a minor road, and consequently it remains a quiet spot.

Caption For Mobberley, Mill Lane C1955

To the right, Spout Lane goes round to the other side of the village; as the name suggests it is another watery place and there is still a spring that can be reached down some steps from beside the roadway

Caption For Barnsley, Town Hall C1948

There were a couple of foundries and several coal mines operating, but many still earned a living working with flax or bleaching and weaving linen.

Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

There were bleaching works, flax mills, leather factories and chemical plants. Leeds also became the leading centre for the manufacture of ready-to-wear clothes.

Caption For Ribchester, St Saviour's Church, Stydd 1894

It is said that this 'venerable' church, St Saviour's, is 900 years old, and that the apostle Paul preached here.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Hart's Yard 1919

The plastered and pargetted room above now has no means of access and has to be reached by ladder.

Caption For New Brighton, The Lighthouse 1887

We can see that the entrance is 40ft up the lighthouse, and can only be reached by climbing an iron ladder fixed to the outside of the 90ft structure.

Caption For Twickenham, The Riverside C1965

1980s and 1990s a succession of proposals, rejections, counter-proposals, appeals, inquiries and discussions took place with various developers and the local population, but no agreement could be reached

Caption For Teddington, The King's Head, High Street 2005

A wax bleaching and candle making factory was in operation on Waldegrave Road, which provided further jobs.

Caption For Belfast, Castle Place 1897

All parts could be reached from this corner, and its popular name of Castle Junction had become fixed. The 114 cars and 1,000 horses were the property of the Belfast Street Tramway Company.