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Photos

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Maps

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1901-1904, North Dykes Ref. RNC793200
1901-1902, North Elmham Ref. RNC793211
1901-1903, North Evington Ref. RNC793272
1903, North Ewster Ref. RNC793273
1905-1906, North Feorline Ref. RNC793298
1911, North Harris Ref. RNC793447
1900, North Hill Ref. RNC793504
1897-1909, North Hillingdon Ref. RNC793524
1903, North Howden Ref. RNC793548
1903-1904, North Kilvington Ref. RNC793587
1899-1901, North Littleton Ref. RNC793643
1905, North Milmain Ref. RNC793714
1898-1900, North Nibley Ref. RNC793780
1897-1900, North Oakley Ref. RNC793784
1898-1899, North Perrott Ref. RNC793808
1900, North Petherwin Ref. RNC793810
1902-1903, North Reston Ref. RNC793855
1902-1903, North Rode Ref. RNC793864
1901-1902, North Runcton Ref. RNC793874
1902-1903, North Scarle Ref. RNC793888

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Memories

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Childhood In The Village!!

I was devastated in 1964 when my mother told me we were to leave the village so that my mother could pursue her dream of owning her own small business elsewhere. It was a dreadful culture shock, one that has remained ...Read more

A memory of Mollington in 1961 by Vanda Godwin Marriott

Its Panto Time! Oh Yes It Is!

You ever been to a panto? Oh yes you have!!! Remember! You go into a large packed hot old theatre full of sticky shouting children and adults trying to look as if they are not enjoying themselves. The house ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by David Hinge

The Steel Houses

Having lived in Brymbo in a very damp two up two down house in 'The Green' my parents were 'over the moon' to be given a new three bedroomed house; 23, Bryn Hedd, Southsea, (which means peaceful hill) became their home for ...Read more

A memory of Southsea in 1950 by Ken Edwards

Millbrook

1995 and up, I haven't always lived in Millbrook. But I pretty much visited every summer since I was born, and I then moved down in 2004 (I think). Lots of good memories here, like: Mayday, dens, Maker festival, Millbrook School, rope ...Read more

A memory of Millbrook in 1995

Peace And Open Spaces

I remember opening my front door and looking around at the beautiful views I could see. I could walk 100 yards in any direction and be in fields. The peace and quiet, and the views were outstanding. It took my breath away. I ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1980 by Christine Wild

Early Memories

My birth on 30 Nov 1946 at 34 Oldberry Road, Burnt Oak, is where it all started for me, but my mother & her parents moved into the house when it was built for the LCC. She's 89 now, but recalls that she, as a 9-yr-old in 1928, ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1946 by Anthony Kerrison

''tram Crash On Tabor Hill''

On Tuesday, August 23rd 1932 there occurred at almost exactly the same spot from which this photo was taken, the most serious runaway and crash that ever ocurred on the line. Car no. 4 broke away from the haulage cable ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno in 1930 by John Owen

Doe Lea In Ww2

I arrived in Doe Lea in June 1940 with other evacuees from Lowestoft, Suffolk. I lived in Doe Lea untill 1944. At first we were not accepted by the local children, eventually we mingled and became friends, since the war have been ...Read more

A memory of Doe Lea in 1940 by Ernie Martin

Living In

When I moved to live on the Cricket Green with my parents in 1947, the previous tenants were called Bacon, and for many years afterwards, people would say "Oh you live in Bacons' old house" - my mother would seethe!  My brother ...Read more

A memory of Hartley Wintney in 1950 by Heather Tierney

No 10

My name's David Meacham - When I was very small I used to live in the cottage on the right - Number 10 Bremhill. It was a wonderful place to be a child - few cars then of course - and the freedom to roam the village without any fear. The ...Read more

A memory of Bremhill in 1962 by David Meacham

Captions

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Caption For Great Eccleston, The Square C1965

Here we have another view of the White Bull Hotel, with Thomas, the grocer's, J N Kelley, and G L Owen the newsagent's nearby. A weekly farmers' market is held in the Square.

Caption For Sabden, The Caravan Site C1965

The climb to the pass of Nick o' Pendle is another favourite.

Caption For Amersham, The Kings Arms C1955

Back towards the Market Hall we have another view of the King's Arms, the left hand part and the chimneys dating from the 1936 remodelling.

Caption For Peterborough, The Swimming Pool C1955

Another two pennies bought a bus ride back to New England'.

Caption For Barton Upon Irwell, The Swing Bridges 1895

Both the 800-tonne Swing Aqueduct and the swing road bridge have been opened to allow the passage of a steamer on the MSC.

Caption For Beccles, Market Square 1900

The building on the left was home to the offices of the East Suffolk Gazette, with the ground floor taken up as a shop.

Caption For Brant Broughton, High Street C1955

It seems as though the photographer was the centre of attention, as both ladies (left) are smiling for the camera.

Caption For Edgbaston, Hagley Road 1949

It was the home of the Chamberlain family, who had an impact on both the development of Birmingham and the history of Britain; the headquarters of Warwickshire County Cricket Club; and the site of

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Beach 1930

National Trust land extends along the cliffs in both directions.

Caption For Prestbury, Old Cottages C1950

He also, it must be said, made a fortune from the slave trade, both for himself and for the city of Liverpool, where there is a street named after him.

Caption For Whiston, The Post Office C1960

By 1821 the population had passed the 850 mark; the church had both a rector (Rev Richard Lacy) and a curate (Rev Benjamin Birkitt).As well as village constable, blacksmith, and millwright, there

Caption For Otterton, The Village 1906

One Victorian landlord, Edwin Snow, rests in the nearby churchyard with his baby daughter - both died within a few months of each other.

Caption For St Blazey, Luxulyan Valley 1895

Both railways served quarries, mines and the china clay industry.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Place C1965

This view is flanked on the left by the shop front of Greenwoods chemist's and druggist's shop.

Caption For Lindfield, Bower House And Church 1957

The Bower House on the left is quintessentially a Sussex- style house with its attractive tile-hung upper elevation and small dormer windows in the roof space.

Caption For Brompton On Swale, The Village 1913

This village was once on the Darlington to Richmond railway line before its closure in 1969. The once thriving mill closed in 1947, and the Manor House, later used as a brewery, went in 1956.

Caption For Bray, Landing Place 1890

Here we are standing on the slipway where Ferry Lane disappears into the River Thames.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1913

It was to be another sixty years or so before a second, high-level bridge was built farther up the river and eased the traffic congestion problem.

Caption For Bedford, Corn Exchange 1897

On the north side of St Paul's Square is the old corn exchange, an uncompromising Victorian building whose foundation stone was laid in October 1872.

Caption For Hailsham, The Church C1965

Another view, similar to H6031 (above), shows the brick-paved path and the holly bushes. At the left is a silver birch, which also survives today.

Caption For Cenarth, Sheep Dipping C1960

Cenarth, on the Teifi, is set in a spectacular gorge with a number of waterfalls, and is famous as one of the last places in Britain where licensed coracles were used, both for salmon fishing and (as we

Caption For Saltwick Bay, Saltwick Nab 1913

This was mined locally both at Saltwick and Sandsend, and provided welcome employment for the local menfolk. The seams have been exhausted, and the cliffs remain a favourite haunt of seabirds.

Caption For Shanklin, The Village 1896

A newer Shanklin grew up along the seashore to cater for the demands of both visitors and those who came to settle.

Caption For Northleach, Market Place C1965

We can see the magnificent east window of the chancel and the unusual east window of the nave, both almost filling the wall with glass.