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Maps

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1919, Whiteway Ref. POP869230
1919, Kingsway Ref. POP748268
1919, Littleton Ref. POP758332
1946, Breach Ref. NPO649103
1946, Camerton Ref. NPO660229
1946, Blackrock Ref. NPO642884
1898, Whitchurch Ref. RNE867543
1898, Wilmington Ref. RNE870726
1898, Corston Ref. RNE678148
1898, Northend Ref. RNE794238
1898, Mearns Ref. RNE777339
1883 - 1884, Timsbury Ref. HOSM61901
1902, Batheaston Ref. HOSM37296
1902, Bathford Ref. HOSM37298
1902, Charmy Down Ref. HOSM40624
1902, Claverton Ref. HOSM41064
1882 - 1902, Saltford Ref. HOSM49681
1901 - 1902, North Stoke Ref. HOSM55302
1884 - 1902, Shoscombe Ref. HOSM59165
1883 - 1902, South Stoke Ref. HOSM59800

Books

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Memories

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The Venetian Cafe And Spanish City

I remember as a child going to Whitley Bay with my grandparents. We used to go in the Spanish City, and I used to go on some of the rides - the Ghost Train, the Waltzer, and the Bumper Cars. Then we used to ...Read more

A memory of Whitley Bay in 1962 by Brenda Glover Nee Malone

The Totland Bay Hotel

We stayed here in the mid 1960s with our large family,6 of us, housed in one room (from my father's memory). Our cousins, Aunt and grandmother stayed in another room, 5 in all. I can remember holiday camp style entertainments ...Read more

A memory of Totland Bay

The Tiny Port Of Charlestown

I briefly attended Charlestown Infants' school in 1942 as it accepted children a years earlier than Mount Charles Infants (just a mile away) which I lived just a few yards from on Porthpean Road.  I was four years ...Read more

A memory of Charlestown in 1953 by Peter Marks

The Three Leaps By Ross Davies

A PENTRAETH LEGEND Most people driving past the entrance to Plas Gwyn manor house, on the outskirts of Pentraeth, might well be surprised to learn that they are passing a commemorative monument that has stood there ...Read more

A memory of Pentraeth by James Griffiths

The Three Horseshoes

The photo shows the public house 'The Three Horseshoes'. It was one of three pubs in Great Ouseburn, the other two been 'The Bay Horse' & 'The Crown Inn', the latter is the only one remaining as a public house.  

A memory of Great Ouseburn by Cavan Beggs Reid

The Sisters

I first visited Trevose and Mother Iveys Bay around 1969/70 with my grandparents. I was 7 or 8 on my first visit. I have continued over the years to visit, first with my husband-to-be and sudsequently our children, and we will ...Read more

A memory of Trevose Head in 1970 by Lynn Hall

The Right Move

Met my wife Kathleen in Somerset, and soon after meeting her I got offered a job to come and work in Scotland. As a child I fell in love with Scotland, Dad and Mum used to bring us up, all seven of us, for summer holidays, so ...Read more

A memory of Dalgety Bay in 1995 by Colin Wonfor

The Post In The Centre Of The Bay

I am not sure which grandfather it was (how many greats do you want?) but the old part of my family, the Strevens, have lived in Broadstairs for the last five hundred years, and have the honour of having ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs by Chris Darby

The Poplars The Maltsters Bottom Of London Road

This is the view looking down to the end of London Road where it meets the village. The road does a sharp turn to the left into the Market Place and behind the large tree is 'Top Bayles' grocers shop. ...Read more

A memory of Abridge in 1961

The Pool House

I was a resident at the cottage homes from about 1960 for a few years, and again in the later 1960s and early 1970s. The building on the right is where the swimming pool was. We used to collect the key from the lodge at the front ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1960 by Lorraine Pritchard

Captions

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Caption For Tilshead, Thomas A'beckett Church C1965

The north aisle wall was moved when the aisle was widened in 1846, but the Norman arcades remain; they have three bays, with unmoulded arches of simple imposts with slight chamfering.

Caption For Littleham, Sandy Bay Beach C1960

Sandy Bay is Littleham's beach, offering some of the finest bathing on the East Devon coast.

Caption For East Runton, High Street 1921

East Runton offered visitors the same spectacular cliff scenery and ample beaches as its close neighbour, Cromer, but less of the noise and bustle.

Caption For Filey, Fishing On The Brigg C1932

What an ideal way to spend a relaxing afternoon. A gentleman with a fishing line tries his luck in the ocean, while the children search the seaweed-covered rocks for anything they can find.

Caption For Sutton, Stonecot Hill C1955

This view, taken from Stonecot Hill, shows the 1930s Woodstock pub, which still flourishes.

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour 1885

Disturbed water at the cliff base indicates the power and force of the seas as they surge into the bay and crash against the beach.

Caption For Saxilby, High Street C1965

The whole of the shop extension has been removed, the chimney has gone from the house behind the shop, and it has all been redeveloped.

Caption For Oakham, The Church Nave 1927

The church is an elegant creation of around 1300, with a tall, slim five-bay arcade and clerestorey, creating a tremendous feeling of space.

Caption For Brixham, Prince Of Orange Monument 1891

Brixham is located at the south end of Tor Bay. Its natural harbour, sheltered by the limestone cliffs, made it ideal for settlement.

Caption For Crafthole, Whitsand Bay And Golf Links C1935

The large building is the Whitsand Bay Hotel; it used to stand at Torpoint on the banks of the Tamar, but was dismantled and re-erected here.

Caption For Blue Anchor, The Beach 1935

Beyond the promenade, the bay sweeps around past Dunster to Minehead, which lies below the high promontory of North Hill.

Caption For Stanford On Avon, All Saints Church C1965

In a picturesque setting of mature trees and a grassy churchyard, the building is in the main of the 14th century, apart from its two-bay 13th- century nave arcade.

Caption For Hinderwell, The Rectory 1929

The village of Hinderwell lies between Easington and Runswick Bay. Here, in this delightful view of 1929, we see an early motorcar outside the Rectory.

Caption For Bolton, Halliwell, St Peter's Church 1898

St Peter's is the earliest of the churches in Halliwell. When it was erected in 1840, it comprised a one-bay chancel and no aisles.

Caption For Bath, St James Square 1929

On a sloping site the houses step up, so the scope for grand palace fronts is limited; the central houses on each side are defined by a modest pediment.

Caption For Reading, Market Place 1896

The monument here is obscured by a cabman's shelter (better than the public convenience that replac- es it now). The Corn Exchange entrance beneath its clock dated from 1854.

Caption For Odiham, High Street C1970

Considerable changes to the street frontage have occurred since 1906.

Caption For Filey, The Boat Cart 1927

A hard way to make a living at this time was ferrying holidaymakers to and from pleasure boats out in the bay.

Caption For Hope Cove, 1925

The two parts of the village are Inner Hope and Outer Hope. There had once been a small fishing fleet here that worked the huge pilchard shoals that congregated in Bigbury Bay.

Caption For Lulworth, West Point 1894

A perfect natural harbour, Lulworth Cove has been hollowed out by the swirling waters of the English Channel into its present almost circular form, creating one of the most distinctive bays on

Caption For Portland, Verne And Fortuneswell C1875

The Isle of Portland guards Weymouth Bay from fierce south-westerly gales, though it is a rocky peninsula rather than an island.

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

As was demonstrated in the tragic accident in 2004 which involved the loss of more than 20 Chinese cocklers, Morecambe Bay is a treacherous and deadly crossing point, and requires local specialist knowledge

Caption For Schull, The Harbour C1955

Another view of the pier, with a fishing boat drawn up against the harbour wall proving a source of interest for a little group of bystanders.

Caption For Allithwaite, Boarbank Hall, The Lounge C1960

Templand is the farm to the upper right in this view, which was taken from Wart Barrow. Lane End is the crossroads in the centre of the picture.