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Photos

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Maps

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1904-1905, Hartwood Ref. RNC728036
1903-1904, Foxton Ref. RNC708992
1903-1904, Denton Ref. RNC690146
1905-1906, Drakemyre Ref. RNC692934
1903-1904, Dunsley Ref. RNC695748
1903-1904, Dalby Ref. RNC687677
1903-1904, Darley Ref. RNC688668
1903-1904, Killerby Ref. RNC747151
1905-1906, Meigle Ref. RNC777511
1898, Mark Hall North Ref. RNC774652
1898, Killerby Ref. RNE747151
1898, Calcutt Ref. RNE659453
1895, Barlow Ref. RNE633348
1898, Foxton Ref. RNE708992
1897, Dudley Ref. RNE694630
1895, Croxton Ref. RNE685090
1898, Sandford Ref. RNE824975
1898, Otterburn Ref. RNE798265
1895, Santon Ref. RNE825476
1895, Poole Ref. RNE808810

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Memories

4,583 memories found. Showing results 661 to 670.

What Happened To Me

My name was Lynette Evans I’d just like to say hi to everyone that has shared memories of Splott. I remember so much, so clearly, I was barely 3 years old when I moved from Llanharran to Portmanmore Road. It was a ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1964 by Lynette Carter

The Corringham Bull

The Corringham Bull brings back memories for me too. I remember very well the legendary publican Charlie Abbott, better known as 'short change Charlie'. I left Corringham in 1963 but I sometimes return for a visit and have a ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1952 by John Cattaway

The Milk Bar In South Street

We used to go in there often, and I remember one time being very confused when asked whether I wanted lemonade, cherryade, limeade or Whipsnade, 'cause I knew that was a zoo and I didn't quite get the idea of puns. ...Read more

A memory of Dorchester in 1974

Family Picnics In 1950s

In the 1950s my family made regular summer trips to a scenic and elevated spot somewhere in the general area of Aylesbury for family picnics.  I have a few b&w snaps - one of which shows a road wide enough for two ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury in 1955 by Susan Coleman

Simms Cross

I was born at 9 Frederick Street, in 1941, and my earliest memory is of flags, streamers and buntings strung across the street every time a soldier came home 'from the war'. I don't know why, but the Union Jack flag absolutely ...Read more

A memory of Widnes in 1941 by Jackie Worrall

Courtenay Road 1953

I moved to Wantage with my parents Ted and Phyllis Willey and my brother Ken and sister Susan. At Garston Lane school one of my first friends was John Campbell who lived in Courtenay Road. We were aged 8. Another friend was Jim ...Read more

A memory of Wantage in 1953 by Keith Willey

My Beginning...

My name is Russell Ham. I was born on May the 10th, 1962. I was adopted at about the age of six weeks, I think. The best thing that ever happened to me. I arrived at number 5, Thomas Street, in the summer of 1962, to the home of ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1962 by Russell Ham

Memories

I went to Northmoor back in the 1940s and stayed with my parents' friends Mrs Bastable and her family for 6 weeks. The house was thatched and just across the way from a line of trees called "The Causeway". I remember going ...Read more

A memory of Northmoor in 1940 by Joyce Heathfield (Nee Hove

Dancing At The Pavilion

My name is Brian Johnson and I was born in Bear Cross, Kinson, Bournmouth in 1934. Twenty years later I used to spend most Saturday evenings dancing at the Pavilion or The Town Hall. On a Sunday we used to go to the ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1954 by Valerie Johnson

What A Shame

I've lived in Spalding for the last 33 years and before that Tongue End. Up until 10 years ago Spalding was a lovely place to live, not now though. I remember walking through the town and people were friendly, yes there were fights ...Read more

A memory of Surfleet by Garry Baker

Captions

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Caption For Loughborough, Market Place C1965

In the 1920s the future looked very bright for Loughborough, but the Depression of the 1930s came as a cruel blow to the town.

Caption For Carlisle, Council Houses By The Caldew, Bousteads Grassing 2005

Encouraged by the changing political scene at both national and local levels, especially after the extension of the vote in 1918 and the rise of the Labour Party, Carlisle council found itself

Caption For Thornton Hough, Village C1950

Not to be outdone by old Joseph Hirst, he too built a church and another school, and added the post office, the village club and a range of fine houses throughout the village.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, View Acrooss To Morcambe Bay 2004

lost each year that the Abot of Furness Abbey petitioned King Edward II for monies and a coroner of his own to cope with the situation; he stated that sixteen lives had been lost at one time, and on another

Caption For Malmesbury, The Market Cross C1955

The road at this junction has traffic going in both directions, unlike today, when as part of the High Street one-way system the traffic now flows towards the market cross.

Caption For Rothesay, The Pier 1897

As one paddler loads, another leaves.

Caption For Minehead, The Harbour C1950

The latter specialised in excursions and, between the First World War and the 1960s, up to 44 coaches a day left Minehead with up to 1,400 passengers for trips to the surrounding countryside.

Caption For Henley On Thames, New Street C1955

Pigot and Co's National Commercial Directory, published in 1830, gives an interesting snapshot of the town just before its rapid decline (the building of the Great Western Railway killed both the

Caption For Southsea, Grosvenor Hotel 1890

In the meantime, development, in the main of a residential nature, continued to spread north and east across Portsea Island.

Caption For Preston, Harris Orphanage 1893

The school was run on the 'group' system (unusual then, and very advanced for the time): the children lived in groups and learnt how to look after one another like a large family.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle, South Side And Keep 1893

Following the death of William ap Thomas in 1445, the castle passed into the hands of his eldest son, another William, who took the surname Herbert.

Caption For Rugby, Caldecott Park C1965

A temporary concert stand was built in front of the bandstand in 1942, and over 80 attractions were held in the park during 1943, including concerts by both local and well-known bands and orchestras

Caption For Belfast, Canal Wharf And Queen's Bridge 1897

The wharf tells of another watery enterprise.

Caption For Lisburn, Market Square 1896

When Frith's photographer went to Belfast it was not his intention to record its industries, but he knew he had to take note of the fame of the fabric known world-wide as Irish Linen.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1950

The building with the tower, in the top left corner, is 'V' Block, and it housed Styling, Design, Prototype Build, and running shop for both cars and trucks; it was known within the company as 'Experimental

Caption For Malmesbury, C1955

To the right of this pathway is another which leads to the site of the postern gate, which was part of the early 11th- and 12th-century defences of Malmesbury.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Harbour 1892

Generations of farmers have grazed and tilled the ground, but much more gently than in many parts of England, using methods not so different from those used by their distant ancestors.

Caption For Grantham, Angel And Royal Hotel C1960

The Second World War had been over for about ten years, and better times were on the way - and so there were traffic direction signs and advertisements for travellers.

Caption For Rugby, Clifton Road C1950

There has probably been a place of worship here since Saxon times, but it was not until the 13th century that St Andrew's became Rugby's parish church.

Caption For Dorking, South Street And Pump Corner 1906

On the corner stands the Bull's Head public house. Until just a few years ago the abattoir had its premises behind the pub, and here cattle were slaughtered on a regular basis.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymont Road C1950

Another is the Sergison Arms/Dolphin pub that was mentioned in 1599, as well as several times in the preceding chapters of this book!

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Caption For Fareham, C1965

As the population of Fareham increased during the 1820s and 1830s, there was a need for more schools, another church, a new workhouse, and a library and lecture hall.

Caption For Bridport, Allington 1902

This rural hinterland is both beautiful and mysterious, filled with history and crammed with legend.

Caption For Dorking, The Cemetery, Reigate Road 1906

Lying side-by-side are Miss Edith Mary Corderoy and Mr Thomas E Powell, who together started the Dorking British School (now the Powell Corderoy School) in the late 1890s.