Photos

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Maps

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1919, Aldermoor Ref. POP621257
1921, Alvaston Ref. POP624707
1919, Apse Heath Ref. POP626164
1919, Ashey Ref. POP627605
1921, Ashmore Park Ref. POP627825
1919, Ashton Vale Ref. POP627913
1903-1910, Trefdraeth Ref. RNC851942
1903-1910, Trwyn Penmon Ref. RNC853962
1899-1900, Turnchapel Ref. RNC854493
1899, Two Mile Hill Ref. RNC854873
1903-1910, Twr Ref. RNC854905
1903-1910, Ty Croes Ref. RNC855063
1903-1910, Tynygongl Ref. RNC856054
1899, Upper Bonchurch Ref. RNC857073
1899-1909, Thorncross Ref. RNC847034
1899-1909, Totland Bay Ref. RNC850767
1902, The Lunt Ref. RNC846452
1899, Whitecliff Bay Ref. RNC868457
1901-1903, Wittering Ref. RNC872056
1899, Weeks Ref. RNC862704

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,861 to 5,870.

My Childhood Home And Its Spelling

I do remember that the signpost on the main road pointing towards Bratton had it as 'Bratton Seamore". My first home was Bratton Hill Cottage, since demolished and the land developed. My Father worked ...Read more

A memory of Bratton Seymour by Steven Brunt

Cambridge Hospital.

I used to live in Denmark square and I was 11 years of age. My friend Donna Meek lived in the army quarters. We used to adventure out behind the Cambridge hospital, were there was clear signs of bunkers that had been bombed, the ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by Sharon Mc Cabe

Corner Shop, Rookwood Avenue/Burlington Road

Does anyone remember the name of the little shop on the corner of Burlington Road and Rookwood Avenue. I lived in Beverley Road in the Fifties/Sixties and was often sent round for ice cream and sweets. I ...Read more

A memory of New Malden by Susan Locke

Bush House Open Air School

I also attended bush house open air school not sure how many years maybe one or two think I left around 1959 - 1961. I think my teacher was Miss Williams - I remember all the teachers names you have mentioned but only ...Read more

A memory of Isleworth by Malcolm Golding

Francis Frith Murderer Of Eyam

I am astonished that this collection is Francis Frith and I am assuming it is a coincidence that I found it when looking up Francis Frith of Eyam. Francis Frith was a resident of Eyam in Derbsyhire. He and his wife ...Read more

A memory of Eyam by Lesley Beeley

Ripley's Market

I just browsed a few relatively recent pics of Ripley's Market in Lowfield St. So sad to see it derelict like that when all I have is happy memories. I knew the Ripley family well, they lived in Horns Cross and I went to school with ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by pokenoserv

A Holiday From Glasgow

I went to fornethy residential school twice in my childhood, each time my mum was having a child. 1960 and 1962. I spent 6 weeks each time. I have read thru most of the comments here, and I’m so glad for me ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Letitia Latt

Princes Road

I was born in 1953 at 71 Princes Road, in 1955 we moved to 10 Church Road where I lived until 1969 when I left home. I went to Princes Road Boys school where Mr Carr was the Head and some of the teachers were Miss Gardiner, Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Phil Gray

Great Schooldays!!

I was born in 1943 in Mancot and lived in Shotton. After the eleven plus I arrived at Hawarden Grammar school. The first two years were easy enough but in Form3, I noticed all the boys studied Science and all the girls had to take ...Read more

A memory of Hawarden by Beverley Roberts Now Bodenstein

Henrietta Hope Porter

Growing up I had a good friend and neighbour, who I knew as 'Miss Porter'. She inherited her house from her Uncle who (according to her comments to a young boy) used to be a footman to Queen Victoria and was the first owner ...Read more

A memory of Guffogland by Ewan Sinclair

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Captions

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Caption For Loders, 1903

From Boarsbarrow Hill, this view looks to St Mary Magdalene Parish Church and Georgian Loders Court, which is the home of Viscount and Viscountess Hood (centre). The woods of Waddon rise behind.

Caption For Netherbury, The Village C1955

Looking north-westwards from Lower Yonderover Farm, with hay-bales in Mill House paddock (foreground) and the sign for the Star Inn (centre), the River Brit skirts the edge of the

Caption For Stanhill, Stanhill Lane C1955

This road is lined by the attractive semi-detached Russell-built houses of the 1930s.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Platform 1914

The locomotive comes tender first into Newby Bridge station, where it is awaited by the station master and passengers, one of whom is carrying a basket.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The War Memorial C1955

The impressive War Memorial stands to the west of the bandstand on high ground overlooking the sea.

Caption For Derwent Water, Friars Crag And Causey Pike 1906

This is another of the Lake District's classic viewpoints, the backdrop formed by the peak of Causey Pike (2,035 ft).

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, Bedfords 1908

This lodge survived the demolition of the house to form an entrance to a public park established after the death of H J Stone, when his wife sold the land to Romford Urban District Council

Caption For Winchelsea, 1906

Here we see an empty street on the approaches to Winchester during the long 'afternoon' of Edward VII's reign.

Caption For Runswick, The Village C1885

Their view of the turbulent and cruel North Sea is a potent reminder of this vulnerable location.

Caption For Harnham, The Village 1906

This picture is taken at the top of old Harnham Road, looking back down towards the bridge.The cottages on the right are still there today, but much else has changed—and not many people would sit

Caption For Wetherby, High Street 1909

The Angel Hotel was one of three hotels that catered for motorists, the others being the George and Dragon, and the Brunswick.

Caption For Bromsgrove, Old Timbered Houses 1949

A favourite epitaph is that over the graves of Thomas Scaife and Joseph Rutherford, killed in a railway accident: 'My engine now is cold and still, No water does my boiler fill; My coke affords its flames

Caption For Tenbury Wells, The Royal Oak Hotel C1955

By the middle of the 20th century, this old coaching inn had geared itself up to cater for motorised tourists, winning the approval of the RAC (Royal Automobile Club) for its services.

Caption For East Meon, Church Street 2004

The keen eye will spot the growth of the trees on the skyline, the absence of the road sign and a new chimmney stack just above the inn sign.

Caption For Great Bentley, The Red Lion Inn 1902

An evocative view of the inn, the Red Lion, in this little village between Colchester and Clacton.

Caption For Walton On The Naze, High Street 1921

A view of the High Street showing—on the left—the Town Hall of 1900, which housed Barclays Bank and the Post Office downstairs.

Caption For Harwich, Church Street 1954

A view looking south towards St Nicholas' church of 1821 and the adjoining Three Cups Hotel, part of which dates from the early 16th century.Admiral Nelson and Lady Hamilton stayed there.

Caption For Maesteg, General View C1955

Llantwit Major stands on the Afon Colhugh, and the place is said to have once been a port.

Caption For Southport, Water Chute 1904

Behind the right hand side of the chute can be seen the central section of the Maxim Flying Machine ride which was under construction.

Caption For Totland Bay, The Broadway 1960

In the last years of the 19th century Marconi set up an early wireless transmitting station near to Totland Bay, exchanging radio signals with a steamer out at sea.

Caption For Babbacombe, The Beach 1925

The virtual lack of sand kept families away from this section of coast, which is brilliant with white pebbles.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Tuesday Market Place 1898

The Tuesday Market is a grand open space surrounded by a fine mixture of buildings dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Davington, The Priory 1892

The pyramid-capped tower of this Norman church stands prominently on a hill, and forms part of Davington Priory, founded in 1153 by Fulco de Newenham.

Caption For Weymouth, The Sands 1918

It was the early use of bathing machines that made Weymouth such a popular resort for sea bathing. The larger machines shown here ran down to the water on rails, and had a number of cubicles.