Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1902, Tettenhall Ref. RNC846164
1902, Wergs Ref. RNC863424
1901-1903, Westcotes Ref. RNC865350
1903-1904, Wester Hailes Ref. RNC865583
1899-1900, Weston Mill Ref. RNC866351
1899, Shirehampton Ref. RNC830384
1903-1904, Torphin Ref. RNC850400
1903-1910, Trearddur Bay Ref. RNC851641
1903-1906, Turnhouse Ref. RNC854534
1899, Whippingham Ref. RNC867407
1899, Windmill Hill Ref. RNC871109
1899, Sneyd Park Ref. RNC833692
1903-1904, South Gyle Ref. RNC834810
1901-1903, Southorpe Ref. RNC835756
1899-1900, Staddiscombe Ref. RNC837691
1945, Fishbourne Ref. NPO706137
1945, Foreland Fields Ref. NPO707802
1945, Havenstreet Ref. NPO728652
1945, Dallimores Ref. NPO688006
1946, Henbury Ref. NPO731078

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,531 to 5,540.

Wardleys Memories

Spent many many happy school holidays at Wardleys caravan park in the early to mid 1950s , around 1953-1956, I used to go with my mum for the whole 6 weeks holiday period, we stayed in my uncles chalet that he had built on the ...Read more

A memory of Hambleton by alan.kay1

Seafront Bungalow

I remember staying here with my parents sister and cousin must have been about 1950. I would have been about 6 or 7. Seem to remember a sort of sunroom located at the front where us kids slept in makeshift beds made up from ...Read more

A memory of Southwold

L Landudno, Great Orme

Does this bring back memories of sunny days on the Great Orme Happy Easter From Lynn and Ali xx

A memory of Llandudno by Mrs Lynn Bailey

Brithplace Of An Ancestor

If anyone knows anything about Mill of Thornton, I'd love to hear. My Great-great-grandmother was born here. She was Elizabeth Burnett, daughter of William Burnett and Margaret Duncan. Elizabeth became engaged to a ...Read more

A memory of Mill of Thornton by kathy.viney

The Empak Of Amfix

Ah yes, May & Baker... As a keen amateur photographer in the 1950s and 1960s, I remember using M&B chemicals all the time. Brown, black and white labels - right?? Or was that Johnson's? I remember one particularly ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by Philip Hewitt

May And Baker

While doing my family tree I discovered My grandfather Hugh Midlane worked At May and Bakers for 35 years as an industrial chemist. He was presented with an engraved pocket watch in 1948 which is now in the possession of my son. My ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by Jackie Owen

Orange Hill

Hi there... great to read these posts. Seems like most are from alumni who attended earlier than me but clearly some of those teachers had been there forever. I started in the second year in 1964, and immediately started a friendship ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by tmdleary

Appledore Avenue

I lived at 99 Appledore Avenue, Barnehurst from 1956 - 1975. My school friends from Appledore were David and John Owen, Steve Beard and his lovely Jordy family, Christine , Jennifer and Alan Jones. My next door neighbours were Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Barnehurst by Steve Tull

Surveying At Newry

In the early 1950s Mining undergraduates at the University of Birmingham practised land surveying at Llanfairfechan. They lodged for most of June at Newry Cottages, now Plas Heulog. The task was to traverse the area south of ...Read more

A memory of Llanfairfechan by Phil Rwad

Kidbrooke And My Childhood

My dad returned from the war in 1946. My mother and I were living in Eltham with my grandparents and her brothers and sister. It was pretty crowded. We moved into the prefabs on Kidbrooke Way shortly after and my sister ...Read more

A memory of Kidbrooke by Jean Fields Fields

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,273 to 13,296.

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Caption For Cornwell, C1960

The parish church of this re-modelled village dates back to Norman times and has a 13th-century font.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square C1955

Chain and department stores arrived early in Bournemouth, though a large number of family-owned shops survived until the end of the 20th century.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral 1896

The west front is at the end of a very long fourteen-bay nave.

Caption For Warrington, The Knutsford Road Swing Bridge C1960

A long way from his home port of Glasgow, the 'Tarantia's captain is escorted by a tugboat pilot more familiar with the difficult sections of the canal.

Caption For Torpoint, Ferry C1955

The Ferry c1955 The steep loading ramp of the ferries caused problems for longer vehicles, which were in danger of grounding.

Caption For New Forest, Ponies C1955

An old New Forest tradition alleges that the ponies are the descendants of Spanish horses that swam ashore from the wrecked galleons of the Spanish Armada.

Caption For Sway, The Church And School C1955

Tradition alleges that Mr Peterson incurred the wrath of the Admiralty for putting a light at the top of his tower.

Caption For Muker, From Rigg Road C1955

This is a classic view of the picturesque former lead mining village of Muker in Swaledale, taken from over the Straw Beck from the Rigg Road.

Caption For Walcott, The Beach Bough Hotel C1965

Hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation make up a key element in the tourist economy of Norfolk, especially in Yarmouth and the other resorts of the east coast.

Caption For South Harrow, Northolt Road C1965

Archetypal 1930s development swishes around the foot of Harrow on the Hill, with its gasworks tower always visible from the village and on the approach to Northolt Aerodrome.

Caption For Highcliffe, C1955

Highcliffe was well and truly within the county of Hampshire until the latter half of the 20th century, and it remains close to the Hampshire border.

Caption For Trenarren, Hallane Beach 1912

The little valley of Trenarren reaches the coast just to the west of Black Head, and the stream cascades over the cliff onto the beach.

Caption For St Austell, Truro Road C1955

This was the main road into St Austell from Truro and the west before the building of the ring road.

Caption For Holywell, St Winefride's Well C1930

This fine collection of medieval buildings was rebuilt in around 1490 by Margaret Beaufort.

Caption For Burbage, The Village Smithy 1907

The village blacksmith was then an important member of the community.

Caption For Hermitage, Fox Inn C1955

The Fox is still in business today, one of only two pubs in Hermitage. Today, the inn sign depicts a fox rather than merely the name of the pub.

Caption For Newbury, The Church From West Mills C1950

The tower of Newbury's splendid parish church can be seen from various vantage points around the town.

Caption For Marske By The Sea, Slip Way And Sands 1938

The row of houses on the left-hand side are known as Cliff Terrace; they look across the sands and coastline towards Saltburn.

Caption For Wilton, Wilton House, Front Entrance 1919

This is the forecourt at the north front of Wilton House.The house was built for the first Earl of Pembroke when he was granted the old nunnery estate after its dissolution in 1544.

Caption For Salisbury, River Walk 1923

This is how the River Avon looked alongside Churchill Gardens, just south of the city centre in 1923.The bridge in the distance is the old Harnham Bridge—the photograph was taken before the building

Caption For Salisbury, The Close C1955

Two decades later the same view is as tranquil as before.The creepers have been stripped off, but little else has changed.

Caption For Sandbanks, Shore Road 1912

The waters of Poole Harbour are seen at high tide with the first incursions of Spartina cord grass which was an accidental introduction from Argentina.

Caption For Chepstow, Cocktail Bar, Meads Hotel And Country Club 1950

The large barrel on the left would seem at odds with the notion of a cocktail bar today, not to mention the array of fuse boxes and meters on the wall.

Caption For Basildon, Market Place 1961

A view of the centre of Basildon New Town, the Market Place with its brightly coloured stalls, which was opened in September 1958.