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Photos

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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1921, North Green Ref. POP793417
1920, North Leigh Ref. POP793628
1919, North Stoke Ref. POP793943
1919, North Wootton Ref. POP794123
1896, North Side Ref. HOSM55298
1902-1903, North Carlton Ref. RNC793018
1901, North Common Ref. RNC793078
1898, North End Ref. RNC793222
1899, North End Ref. RNC793228
1897-1900, North End Ref. RNC793233
1897-1899, North End Ref. RNC793235
1898-1899, North End Ref. RNC793247
1898, North End Ref. RNC793250
1898-1902, North End Ref. RNC793252
1897-1898, North End Ref. RNC793254
1898-1899, North Leigh Ref. RNC793628
1897-1909, North Street Ref. RNC793952
1946, North Stoke Ref. NPO793943
1947, North Stoke Ref. NPO793944
1945, North Street Ref. NPO793953

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Memories

4,583 memories found. Showing results 281 to 290.

The Globe Cinema, Deepcut.

As a young child I spent a lot of time with my father in The Globe AKC cinema in the early 1960’s. At that time it was in Deepcut camp & was used by soldiers based in the camp. My father was the projectionist & ...Read more

A memory of Deepcut by Keith Goodwin

Addlestone From 1943 1962

I lived down Shakespeare road (#31) in Addlestone from 1943-1962; my parents lived there until 1984. The area was known as poets corner for all the four roads were named after poets (Shakespeare, Tennyson, Byron and ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone

Past Relatives

My grandmother grew up in Pye Bridge. Her father worked at the collary for some time. It came with some sadness though, her older sister having drownd in the canal at a young age and then her younger brother being lost in WWII age ...Read more

A memory of Pye Bridge

The Salford Girl 3

My maternal grandmother, born in 1885 in Salford, as a girl worked in the mills. Up to the time of her death in Ladywell hospital, at the age of 93, she always wore long clothes to her ankles and a woollen, thick shawl. When gran ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Anne Whyte

Saturday Mornings

I lived in Albert Road Caversham Heights from 1948 aged 5. Went to school at Hemdean Road infants then on to Caversham Secondary Modern and left there in 1959. I really enjoyed school, especially maths, history and geography, the ...Read more

A memory of Caversham by Barry Woolford

Hilton Terrace Fondly Remembered

i went to fallin primary school i was born in 1952 Capt Gracie was the headmaster at fallin school, i lived in the wooden house in Hilton Terrace number 19 , auld Hailey Mghee was our next door neighbours, my late dad ...Read more

A memory of Fallin by June Mc Allister

Coronation

One of my most vivid memories is of the 1953 Coronation Party on Eastcote Avenue, the road was closed to erect a stage, and my Dad Freddie Hewitt help put it up. We lived at Number 48. Mrs Palmer lived next door and my mother had a strong ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Tom Hewitt

A Holliday At A Manor House

My name is Donna Boyd then Wilson. l went in 1968 then again in 72. I have good memories - so good I would have went back again if I could. l remember the long walks through the woods also walking ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Donna Boyd

Happiest Time Of My Life

Me and my family would always come to Fairbourne for our summer holiday, staying for weeks at a time with friends. Friends of mine would ask what there was to 'do' there and I would answer 'nothing'. Fairbourne is so ...Read more

A memory of Fairbourne in 1990 by Kelly Fletcher

Monksbarn Reading Berks

I stayed there in 1969 when I was 7. Nothing bad happened but it was quite strict. I made friends with Helena Harding. I remember Mrs Jones, and snuck a peek at her annexe.

A memory of Reading by Rosemary Gillman

Captions

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Caption For Flamborough, King And Queen Rocks 1927

About a mile away, another pair of twin stacks, named Adam and Eve, stood at Selwick Bay: Eve suffered the same fate as the King and collapsed.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street 1911

Carriages wait patiently on the station approach for another train-load of health-seekers bound for any of the seven listed hydros.

Caption For Yardley Hastings, Castle Ashby Road C1950

Here we have another view of picturesque thatched cottages in the village.

Caption For Chapel St Leonards, The Parade C1955

Again we see the village centre, with another of the special seaside shops that sold everything needed for a seaside holiday.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street 1911

Carriages wait patiently on the station approach for another train-load of health-seekers bound for any of the seven listed hydros.

Caption For Lickey, Four Ways 1948

Only 30 years later, it has become just another branch of suburbia. Some picturesque cottages were destroyed to widen these roads and create the roundabout, which now dominates the view.

Caption For Irthlingborough, Bull Hotel And Cross C1955

Another view of the Market Cross, this time looking north, shows its knobbly crockets to their best advantage. The cross at the top of the shaft was lost many years before.

Caption For Hawkshead, The Pillared Cottage 1930

The rather unusual construction of the front part of this old cottage, which stands beside the slope leading up to the church, is not entirely apparent from this picture, which groups it with an adjacent

Caption For Worthing, The Beach 1890

Worthing, yet another fishing village turned seaside resort, developed in fits and starts with little overall coherence but some attractive accents.

Caption For Northleach, High Street C1965

Here we see yet another half-timbered inn, the Red Lion, bearing testimony to the importance of the town in medieval and coaching days.

Caption For Kirkby Lonsdale, Market Place 1926

Another view of Kirkby's Market Place taken nearly 20 years after photograph No 59539, and showing few changes apart from the motor vehicles; these include the charabanc which plied between Lancaster

Caption For Maryport, Harbour C1955

Low tide in the harbour, which was another of the creations of Colonel Senhouse in the mid 18th century.

Caption For Happisburgh, Dogers Point C1955

Such was the concern in 1791, that two beacons were erected, illuminated by lanterns holding many candles; one became the lighthouse, and another stood about 400 yards north of Cart Gap.

Caption For Aldershot, Victoria Road C1965

Another generation has passed since 79622 (above), and the scene has changed to one where the motor car now dominates, forcing pedestrians onto the pavements.

Caption For Runcorn, Runcorn Bridge And The Transporter Bridge C1961

It is interesting to compare this photograph with another taken a few years later (R67049 below) after the Transporter Bridge had been demolished.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Street 1919

So, too, was another age: see the Curry's Television van parked in front of the Queen's Head.

Caption For Lancaster, Penny Street C1950

The sign above Dent's shop, advertising bed and breakfast for cyclists highlights another difference in lifestyles.

Caption For Leigh, The Village 1906

Another iron-making village, situated on a tributary of the River Mole, Leigh (pronounced 'Lye') is centred on this demure, triangular village green with its covered pump.

Caption For Nether Wallop, The Stores And Post Office C1965

Another classic English village, Nether Wallop assumed a 1950s feel during the 1980s when it was chosen as one of the key locations in the BBC series Miss Marple.

Caption For Newbury, Bartholomew Street C1965

Bartholomew Street, on the southern side of the town centre, was originally called West Street. This general view shows the street about 40 years ago.

Caption For Walton, High Street 1899

At this time, Felixstowe enjoyed popularity as a seaside resort, but the dream of eccentric local landowner Colonel Tomline to transform the town into a major port had not yet materialised - that was to

Caption For Little Haywood, The Village C1955

The Lamb and Flag Hotel, on the left beside the car, was another old inn which catered for travellers.

Caption For Northleach, High Street C1965

Here we see yet another half-timbered inn, the Red Lion, bearing testimony to the importance of the town in medieval and coaching days.

Caption For Launceston, St Mary's Church 1911

On the left are the pre-Reformation pulpit and the organ, which has 18th-century pipework. Both were restored in the early 1970s.