Photos

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Maps

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1895, Cherrytree Hill Ref. RNE667437
1895, Derby Ref. RNE690219
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1898, Bedminster Ref. RNE636293
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1895, Brading Ref. RNE647884
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1898, Crew's Hole Ref. RNE683122
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1899, Bryn Du Ref. RNE653682
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Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,191 to 6,200.

My Effort.

Here is my photographic effort of the Clock Tower at Shoebury Garrison in 2011: http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewareoff/5640187735/in/photostream

A memory of Shoeburyness in 2011 by Andrew Areoff

Sausage And Mash Shop

Can anyone recall the sausage and mash shop on Pier Hill, a great favourite of mine as a young boy. I always remember the decor of a black and white tiled interior and long tables. If anyone can remember the shop's name, please reply.

A memory of Southend-on-Sea in 1969 by Mike Harrison

Midwifery Training

I did my midwifery training at Perivale Maternity Hospital, 1981/82. It was a lovely little hospital with two post-natal wards, one ante-natal ward, a delivery suite and out-patients. I did my community placement in Southall, ...Read more

A memory of Perivale in 1981 by Beverly Graham

Good Times

I spent many many good times at the lido every day in the school holidays, the lido was the place to be, meeting up with friends, spending all day there, it was just fab, none of this session swimming, it was one price, around 50-60 ...Read more

A memory of Bridgwater in 1980 by Linda Godfrey

I Was Here From 1957 1970

I had good and bad memories of the hall. I don't remember Brendan. The house was demolished around 1965/6 and the ground it stood on was sold and a school was built. I remember helping the gardener take geranium ...Read more

A memory of Glenfield by Tony Russell

Wix Road, Dagenham, Essex

Lived in 2 Wix Road, Becontree, Dagenham until I was 23 from 1951 to 1974. My mum still lives there. Did anyone else out there live nearby? I have fond memories. People were lovely. No complications. Summers were summers ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1956 by Martin Hayward

Information Photographs

I am researching the village of Grayingham in Lincolnshire and would be interested to receive any information, pictures, of weddings, etc or of people of the village.

A memory of Grayingham by Cressida Marshall

Stanwick, The Duke Of Wellington

My memory of The Duke is that this was the public house that I first ever got drunk in. I was 17 and had just joined up in the Army in Boy Service. That Christmas I was on leave and went with family friends to the ...Read more

A memory of Stanwick in 1958 by Trevor Morris

The Hovercraft

I remember being on the beach the day of the hovercraft coming to Penarth. I was there with a couple of my friends, I would have been nearly 16. We were really excited as we watched it approach then suddenly when it came on to the ...Read more

A memory of Penarth in 1963

Stanwell Road Baptist Church

I have put 1950 because I don't know when the flats were built by the Baptist church. The house that was pulled down for the flats I am told my great grandfather Joshua Morris built. He also is supposed to have built ...Read more

A memory of Penarth in 1950 by Christine Davies

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 14,857 to 14,880.

Caption For Shanklin, The Pier C1955

The Isle of Wight has been amongst the unluckiest areas for piers, with only four of its original structures now standing.

Caption For Biddenden, The Village 1901

The village is still celebrated on Easter Monday as the home of the Maids of Biddenden, Eliza and Mary Chulkhurst, two Tudor Siamese twins joined at the shoulders and hips, who lived for thirty-four

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Caption For Malpas, 1890

Malpas was a miniature port of great antiquity, but is now the exclusive haunt of yachtsmen and weekend sailors.

Caption For Bodmin, Mount Folly Square 1906

On the right is a smart brown stone and granite building, characteristic of the locality. Over the roofs rises the four-pinnacled tower of the parish church, the largest in Cornwall.

Caption For Backbarrow, The Village C1965

Backbarrow Cotton Mill was notorious for its cruel treatment of the children who worked there. Originally it was a corn mill, and then a paper mill, before becoming a cotton mill.

Caption For Chester, Ye Olde Crypte 1895

In Nuns Road there is a section of the city walls which gives a grandstand view of the races. This section is open to the public for free viewing from the walls only.

Caption For Chester, New Grandstand 1900

In Nuns Road there is a section of the city walls which gives a grandstand view of the races. This section is open to the public for free viewing from the walls only.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Shakespeare's Birthplace After Restoration 1861

The walls were, and to some extent still are, covered with the signatures of visitors, though a great many have been whitewashed over. Some visitors even scratched their names on the window panes.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1933

This photograph looks out onto King's Parade from the front of King's College. To the left is the Senate House, while the tower with four distinctive turrets belongs to the Church of Great St Mary.

Caption For St Neots, From The Air C1955

A priory was founded here in the 10th century in honour of the Cornish St Neot, which was later replaced by a Benedictine monastery.

Caption For Stilton, Fen Street C1955

These brick-built cottages simply ooze charm, even if some of them appear to be in need of attention.

Caption For Swaffham Bulbeck, The Village Green C1955

Swaffham Bulbeck's vicar for much of the 19th century was Leonard Blomefield, alias Jenyns. He was a close friend of Charles Darwin, and they both used to go on nature rambles together.

Caption For Harlow, Town Station C1960

The station is just a few yards from the site of the little gas-lit halt of Burnt Mill.

Caption For Ilkley, Chalybeate Spring 1921

On the western fringe of the town, a very pleasant walk leads up the wooded valley to Panorama rocks. Just below the moors is this rustic old well in Heber's Ghyll.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Electric Parade 1913

Electric Parade is on the left of this photograph.

Caption For Boston, Hussey Tower 1893

To the right of the Tower you can make out haystacks in the farmyard (now the top end of Rowley Road) and behind the Grammar School.

Caption For Stalham, View From The Staithe C1935

Motor cruisers are moored along the public bank, and a young lad is quanting (a method of propelling by means of a pole, similar to punting) a dinghy along the shallow waterway.

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

A number of the old houses here were originally inns, for Broadway lay on the London to Worcester coaching route.

Caption For Botley, Church Lane C1955

Church Lane leads to the original Botley church, now part of the Manor Farm complex of buildings and used for other purposes.

Caption For Patrixbourne, Village 1903

The late Norman church, with its tower surmounted by a 13th-century shingled spire, was built around 1160 and stands in its small churchyard shaded by a selection of conifer trees.

Caption For Newquay, Tennis On The Sands 1887

A small party is enjoying a game of tennis on the rocky beach. Despite the warm weather they are sweltering under their many layers of heavy clothing.

Caption For Launceston, Old Hill 1893

This lane dips precipitously down into the valley of the Kensey and St Thomas's Church. On a rise in the distance is the church of St Stephen.

Caption For Silecroft, The Railway Station C1955

Carlisle and Sons' delivery van waits at the level crossing near Silecroft Station on the west coast route between Barrow and Workington, which opened to traffic in 1848.

Caption For Carisbrooke, The Village C1955

Among the many monuments within the church is the tomb of Lady Dorothy Wadham, the sister of Queen Jane Seymour.