Photos

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Maps

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1922, Isallt Bach Ref. POP744405
1919, Luccombe Village Ref. POP770282
1922, Maenaddwyn Ref. POP771556
1919, Manadon Ref. POP772817
1921, Mapperley Park Ref. POP774342
1921, Markeaton Ref. POP774672
1919, Mark's Corner Ref. POP774733
1922, Porth-Y-Felin Ref. POP809788
1922, Priestholm Ref. POP810853
1922, Puffin Island Or Priestholm Ref. POP811440
1922, Rhoscefnhir Ref. POP815901
1922, Rhosybol Ref. POP816001
1920, Lisson Grove Ref. POP756747
1922, Llanallgo Ref. POP758538
1922, Llanbadrig Ref. POP758558
1922, Llanddeusant Ref. POP758610
1922, Llandegfan Ref. POP758641
1922, Llanedwen Ref. POP758717
1922, Llanfachraeth Ref. POP758774
1922, Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll Ref. POP758794

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,761 to 5,770.

Growing Up In Burghfield Common

We moved to burghfield in 1967, to Abbotts road, me and my sister went to Bland’s school then onto garlands and finally to the Willink. I remember the coal man he always had a black face and I was scared of ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Karen Robinson

Purley Parade

We moved into the spacious four-bedroomed maisonette over Purley Radio in Purley Parade in 1955 and I attended Christ Church primary school, just over the other side of High Street (sadly demolished in 1967). A policeman used to see us ...Read more

A memory of Purley

The Seagull

Back in the seventies I drove to Staines to visit my long lost Uncle Basil who I hadn’t seen since I was eight. I drove into Staines from London and asked a newsagent how to find his address. Upon arrival, I parked and knocked on the ...Read more

A memory of Staines by John Hardie

My First Saturday Job In Bhs, Hounslow

I had my very first ‘Saturday job’ working at BHS in Hounslow High Street in 1956. My wage packet at the end of the day was fourteen shillings and eight pence! We used to stand inside a counter in those days, ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Carol Gaches

Megan Plays Football

Before the days of viral videos and memes there was Pathe News and runaway sexism. I played for Milton Road C of E primary school football team against a team featuring (shock!) a girl. Megan was immortalised on Pathe News and ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by Peter Milton

Young Parkinson Family Of Crook, Howden Le Wear, And Barnard Castle Co. Durham

My Mum, Edna Young, was born at 6, Cemetery Cottages, Crook, on the 26th of December, 1922. Dad was Walter Lawrence Young, who was born: (35) Bridge Street, in Howden le Wear, and Mum, was ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Pauline Barker

Childhood Memories

My parents married in 1966 at St Marys Church Ulverston, after getting married they rented a property from friends of my Grandparents , the property was called Rose Cottage , I was born in 1967 and lived at Rose Cottage until ...Read more

A memory of Old Scales by Karen Woodburn

Where Are "The Aisles"

Concerning the photo H335025 of a wood in the Hermitage area with the caption "The Aisles c1960", does anyone recognize the name "The Aisles" and where exactly it is (or was)? I would expect the name of the location to remain ...Read more

A memory of Hermitage by Peter Eggins

Looking Down Imber Place

Wow ! Browsing through the photos of Tilshead and seeing a picture of myself sitting on a “moulton”bicycle next to my step father and his car , I was 13years old at the time ( I’m 72 yo now) , The moulton bicycle was only ...Read more

A memory of Tilshead

Ymca 1967

Myself and a few others from N. Wales stayed at the YMCA for a couple of years 1966 onwards. Some of us attended the Technical college just up the road. We were young apprentices working for Etchells forgin and fasteners in ...Read more

A memory of West Bromwich by Bryn Roberts

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,825 to 13,848.

Caption For Polperro, A Promising Recruit 1907

The Royal Navy may well have recruited in Polperro, but here, as with the rest of Cornwall, they took only willing recruits.

Caption For Lasham, St Mary's Church 2004

In 1785, there seems to have been a case of riotous assembly at Lasham, including the theft of the maypole!

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1925

We have turned round, and are now seeing the London Road at the end of the High Street.

Caption For Hallow, The Post Office And Oakleigh Avenue C1955

The house on the left was (and still is) Hallow's post office.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1914

On the left is the sombre but reassuringly secure frontage of the Capital and Counties Bank.

Caption For Walberswick, Village 1919

This is a much more civilised image of Walberswick. The pub and the tea room (right) point to the village's new role.

Caption For New Malden, High Street C1960

A contrast of building styles greets the eye as Late Victorian Queen Anne meets neo- Georgian from the 1920s, and early 1950s severity jostles with 1930s mock- Tudor on the left.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1897

East Street and West treet form part of the old coaching route between Exeter and Dorchester.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1900

Nowadays the greater part of Poole's population lives in the suburbs that have sprawled across the heathlands towards Bournemouth and Wimborne; but when this picture was taken, the residents mostly

Caption For Chigwell, Grange Farm Camp Holiday Centre C1960

Grange Farm was offered on the market as building land in 1935, but it was purchased in 1938 by the London Parochial Charities as a campsite for the children of families living in the East End of London

Caption For Watermouth, Briery Cave 1898

Briery Cave is a small example of a feature found all along the Exmoor coast, collapsed caves; these are known locally as `guts`.

Caption For Burnham Market, The Village C1955

On the green is the war memorial to the fallen of the First World War which was unveiled with due ceremony by Lord Leicester in the 1920s.

Caption For Canford Magna, Post Office C1955

In the simpler days of the 1950s, village post offices across Dorset were places where the whole community might meet and were a vital lifeline to the outside world.

Caption For Horsham, Causeway House, The Causeway 1901

Standing out proudly in this photograph of Horsham's most interesting street is Causeway House, a picturesque half-timbered building dating back to the late Tudor period.

Caption For Uplyme, Yawl Bottom 1900

A walk through the countryside around Uplyme often takes you as much into Dorset as Devon, for the county border weaves around the ridges, woods and tiny brooks of the locality.

Caption For Ormskirk, The Clock Tower C1960

Standing at the cross-roads in the centre of the town is the clock tower, which was erected by public subscription in 1876.

Caption For Maentwrog, North Wales Electric Power Station 1930

The Welsh slate industry developed in the heart of the mountains, and this resulted in settlements in some very bleak and exposed places.

Caption For Exeter, Cathedral 1924

It suffered dur- ing the Dissolution and again at the hands of Cromwell's men. After two centuries of neglect, Sir Gilbert Scott restored it in the 1870s.

Caption For Old Sarum, Castle

This picture shows the remains of the flint tower, which, as can be seen, needed substantial reinforcement with solid blocks of stone.

Caption For Cayton Bay, C1955

One man and his dog stand looking out to sea (bottom centre) on the sandy beach at Cayton Bay, south of Scarborough.

Caption For Huntington, The White House Riding School C1965

A group of customers wait to saddle-up for an excursion from the White House Riding School at Huntington, a small village just to the north of York.

Caption For Buildwas, The Village C1955

Telford was a pioneer in the use of iron for structures; though his Buildwas bridge over the Severn no longer exists, other examples of his work still do.

Caption For Crays Hill, London Road C1955

Pump Cottage (in the middle of our photo) was—as the name suggests—the source of the village's water-supply. It dates from about 1860. The well pre-dated the cottage by a decade.

Caption For Bromborough, Raby Mere C1955

Raby Mere lies two miles east of the village of Raby, and has always been a popular Wirral destination, especially with Sunday School outings.