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
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Books
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Memories
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Nork Motors
Although I was not born until 1957, I remember this photo as my dad owned Nork Motors and you can see some of the petrol pumps here. In the 1960's when I was a bit older I used to help Dad at the garage and fill cars with petrol and check ...Read more
A memory of Nork by
Place I Liked To Play When On Holiday
This is where our family went when we where on holiday. My father came from Penzance and my auntie lived in custom house lane. This has loads of memories for me. Always walk up there when we come down from Somerset.
A memory of Penzance in 1965 by
Those Were The Days
This was the school I went to from 1963 until I left school in 1967. I have many fond memories of getting into trouble with a little help from friends. Mary and Wendy were two of my closest friends. My name back then was Edith ...Read more
A memory of Aveley in 1963 by
The Old Bridge Over The Canal
I have just been reading the memories of a Ms Hamilton. I used to cross the bridge on the way to and from Goldsworth Junior School as I lived in Horsell. My sister and friends would stop and fish for newts or frogs - ...Read more
A memory of Woking in 1969 by
Swinging 60's
I came across this interesting page whilst looking for an old photo of Gowkshill for my Dad's funeral order of service. Dad, Billy Kane, lived at 2 the Crescent with his parents. When he married we stayed in Arniston, 43 ...Read more
A memory of Gowkshill by
Bathing Pool
On holiday at the bathing pool holiday camp I met my husband to be, still together after 50 years - nothing left of pool only memories...
A memory of St Leonards in 1960 by
School Days
I lived in Salisbury Avenue and once at St John's Green Junior School this was my route home. Playing on the walls of the assault course, amongst other escapades. Unfortunately, when I was back there in 2012 it was a building site. ...Read more
A memory of Colchester in 1952 by
Ye Original Pharmacy
My dad was Eddie Cattell who ran Ye Original Pharmacy at 104 Leicester Road opposite Sandhurst Street School. We lived at the shop before moving to 41 Fairstone Hill when the houses there were built. I went to Sandhurst ...Read more
A memory of Oadby by
High Road Benfleet
Does anyone have any information regarding the history of No 93 High Road, Benfleet - currently Nicky's Nails, previously Golden Travel - I would like to know what the property was used for prior to 1970 and its occupants.
A memory of South Benfleet by
School Times
I go to this school now and it is very good. It has changed so much from the picture. Now in 2012 it looks so much better, the buildings are splended. Would anybody post a description of what it was like in 1960's.
A memory of Howden
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also plans to demolish the council flats at Rashcliffe and Southgate and, although the latter in particular are notorious eyesores, there is concern that this will lead to a further reduction of
The huge 24-branch brass chandelier was donated by the earl of Godolphin during rebuilding.
Standing out in front of the trees is the new war memorial.
The old market place is more of a grassy village green at this time. The High Street is relatively unchanged.
The 1904 spire of the cathedral is on the left.
To the right behind the houses is Tower Hill, the site of Gourock Castle. Built in 1747 the castle was demolished before the Great War.
How quiet Maidenhead High Street seems in this photograph, as the age of the motor car was just dawning.
Robert Peel, William Gladstone and W H Auden were among the college's more distinguished students, and when John Fell was dean here, one of his scholars based a famous Latin epigram on him following a
An interesting view showing the sharp contrast between the original or 'old' Saltburn and the 'new' or Victorian Saltburn which was built upon the west cliff opposite the original cluster
The smaller bathing machines seen here are bearing advertising posters for Pears Soap, one of the most popular and widely advertised Victorian retail products.
This view was taken from the building at the very end of Morton Crescent.
The summer entertainment, 'Bubbles', is advertised on the Pier Pavilion. Those walking on the pier have a good view of the activities below.
1925 saw a part of the south green made into a bowling green, and three years later a rather rough, but functional putting- green was made next to it.
No mention was made of a church at Dronfield.
At the time, television was still a growing medium: the only channel available in Scarborough was the BBC, and only a small proportion of the population had sets.
This area of the city is known as The Cross. In Roman times several roads met at this spot and, until it was demolished during the Civil War, a medieval cross stood nearby.
This photograph shows the Dolphin Hotel on the right of the square, next to the mid-19th century Market Hall.
The Ferry c1955 Passengers disembark for their holiday on the Isle of Wight. Many return - as Queen Victoria did - year after year.
It is lunch time in the village; the post office is closed, and the lady street vendor is resting on her cart.
This is another postern gate surviving from the Town Wall, which was built to defend Richmond against Scottish raids shortly before the Battle of Bannockburn.
Drake's Island was originally known as St Nicholas Island; it was owned by the Priors of Plympton, who used it as a rabbit warren.
Here some youngsters enjoy a spot of angling in the mill stream.
Outwell and Upwell together make up one large village running for four miles along the old course of the river Nene.
Perhaps it is not on a par with the great Suffolk wool churches, but Great St Mary's, overlooking the Market Place, is none the less an impressive piece of Perpendicular architecture.
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