Places
36 places found.
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- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Ryde, Isle of Wight
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sandown, Isle of Wight
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- London, Greater London
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Plymouth, Devon
- Newport, Isle of Wight
- Southwold, Suffolk
- Bristol, Avon
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Edinburgh, Lothian
- Maldon, Essex
- Clacton-On-Sea, Essex
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Colchester, Essex
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Chelmsford, Essex
- Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Brentwood, Essex
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
Photos
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Maps
181,006 maps found.
Books
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Memories
29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,251 to 6,260.
The Roxy Commisionaire
My great great uncle must have been well known to many a Daltonian. His name was Jonty Harper and he was commissionaire at the Roxy picture house in Market Street. He is believed to have been quite a stern man and ...Read more
A memory of Dalton-In-Furness by
Barney King
I worked at Langley pit and coming home one morning from work on my motor bike, a 350 AJS, I hit the milk cart, Barney was dragging Toby across the road in front of Nuttalls shop having come from hillside, no one hurt, head ight broken, happy days.
A memory of Witton Gilbert in 1957 by
Llansamlet School In 1973 To 74
I remember first going to this school as if it was yesterday, my mum also went there and I remember my mother saying that she had a teacher and her name was Maisie Clements and another who did ...Read more
A memory of Trallwn in 1971 by
Holy Trinity Church 1891 Margate
The Margate cliffs were chalk. An extremely tall church named The Holy Trinity Church sat in the middle of Trinity Square about 800m from the sea. During the war, the roof had collapsed leaving the outer walls, ...Read more
A memory of Margate by
Holiday Memories
My memories as a child are walking over the army ranges from West Lulworth to Mewps (as a family group) after lunch on a Sunday to collect winkles for tea. I also remember beach combing on the shore of the bay and finding ...Read more
A memory of Lulworth Camp in 1958
Youth Club In Loughton Way / Valley Hill
There used to be a youth club held inside the Brook Secondary School of an evening & live bands on Friday nights. It was fun going there & 'being in school' when not being in school.. if you know ...Read more
A memory of Loughton by
Train In Shop Window
I was born (53) in one of the pre fabs in Hornbeam Road that backed onto the fields & the Roding river where many a worm was lost when we tried to catch stickle backs & sliding down the dump on a piece of tin. ...Read more
A memory of Buckhurst Hill by
East Hill Estate
We lived on the old East Hill Estate-Falmouth House, things I remember are my mother shopping on East Hill, there was a greengrocer there which I can't remember the name of, there was Whelans the butchers, the Junction was not ...Read more
A memory of Wandsworth in 1970 by
Northumberland Road
We lived at 29 Northumberland Road in the 1950s with my grandmother. My sister Moira and I went to Longfield school and I have many happy memories there. My grandmother took me with her to St Albans church as a very small ...Read more
A memory of North Harrow in 1958 by
Lynmouth Lifeboat, Louisa
This boat belonged to a local legend, Tommy Morrissey. I've fond memories of getting up at 5am to go fishing with him during the mid 70's. In 1982, after Tommy went to the big fishpond upstairs, his boat Girl Maureen was ...Read more
A memory of Padstow by
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Captions
29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,001 to 15,024.
Such a peaceful setting could never be associated with warfare … but Leintwardine was once the home of Sir Banastre Tarleton who fought in the American War of Independence and whose reputation
Some women artists paint the view of Richmond from across the River Swale. In the left distance can be seen smoke rising from the gasworks beside the falls.
Some women artists paint the view of Richmond from across the River Swale. In the left distance can be seen smoke rising from the gasworks beside the falls.
William Rufus' brother Richard also met his death in the New Forest by 'a pestilential blast', while the King's nephew - also called Richard - died either by being shot by an arrow or by strangulation
Parked cars fill the cobbled square at Grassington, the pretty Wharfedale village whose wealth was founded on lead mining in the nearby limestone hills.
Built of red brick, the Shire Hall was designed by local architects H Barnes and F E Coates, and was completed in 1898.
Martham is one of the prettiest villages of east Norfolk, with its large green and village pond.
These were built to provide additional accommodation for visitors; militarily they are of limited use. On each floor there is a suite of rooms comprising a sitting-room, bedroom and lavatory.
She was received by Dr Henry Jephson, an outstanding surgeon in his day and also the man responsible for planning much of the town.
Beaminster (pronounced Bemmister) is situated in a deep valley, surrounded by a ring of picturesque hills, with a gap broken by the singing waters of the River Brit.
Bottisham seems to have had more than its fair share of bad luck over the ages. In 1712 twenty houses were destroyed in a fire.
Situated on the Great Ouse (Over actually means 'river bank'), the church of St Mary is lavishly built from Barnack stone, with an ornately decorated interior, and stone seats extending around much of
Tong gets its name from an old Anglo-Saxon word for fork: here it comes from the shape of two streams coming together to form one.
With the development of St Mellons, Trowbridge and most recently Pontprennau, Cardiff and Newport move geographically closer.
This view of the towers is taken from inside the ruins.The castle stands on high ground with excellent views over the widening river.
Manor Hall was built shortly after 1935 as a dance hall at a time when a number of residential estates were being built south of Manor Road.
The Aldborough Road estates were established by the 1900s, and their own church of St John had been built by 1903.
On the left, just below the skyline, is Hillsborough Terrace, and in front of it is Sir Bourchier Palk Wrey`s house, now the Cliff Hydro Hotel.
This photograph was taken from Batten`s Corner, just to the left of the Wesleyan chapel in picture 33451 (p.42).
A boy is displaying an impressive basket of shellfish and an enormous flatfish.
The Saracens Head Hotel has gone the way of many smaller town centre hotels; it is now converted to shops and offices, including the bookshop Ottakar's.
It is market day, and a breezy one by the look of it, with flowery dresses much in evidence. A policeman is directing the traffic.
Connected to London by rail, it manages to combine a commuting population with a number of working farms.
These were built to provide additional accommodation for visitors; militarily they are of limited use. On each floor there is a suite of rooms comprising a sitting-room, bedroom and lavatory.
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