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Maps

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1905-1906, Leorin Ref. RNC755082
1905-1907, Keillmore Ref. RNC745684
1906-1907, Kilbride Ref. RNC746904
1906-1907, Killinochonoch Ref. RNC747220
1906-1907, Kilmartin Ref. RNC747289
1906-1907, Kilmore Ref. RNC747324
1906, Kilnave Ref. RNC747396
1906-1907, Kirkapol Ref. RNC748817
1906-1908, Loch Creran Ref. RNC761596
1905-1907, Loch Sween Ref. RNC763973
1906-1907, Lower Ardtun Ref. RNC768707
1905-1907, Craigenhouses Ref. RNC680664
1906-1907, Craobh Haven Ref. RNC681462
1906-1907, Crarae Ref. RNC681473
1905-1907, Daill Ref. RNC687516
1906-1907, Dalavich Ref. RNC687651
1906-1907, Dalintart Ref. RNC687963
1906-1907, Cairnbaan Ref. RNC659105
1905-1907, Caol Ila Ref. RNC660814
1906-1907, Caolas Ref. RNC660830

Books

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Memories

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Ashleycross School

THIS GRAND ENTRANCE, USED TO BE THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO ASHLEYCROSS GIRLS SECONDARY MODERN SCHOOL. WE USED TO WEAR RED BERETS, RED JUMPERS AND RED STOCKINGS.  THE WINDOW ON THE LOWER LEFT, WAS THE HEAD MISTRESSES ROOM (MISS ASHHURST) ...Read more

A memory of Poole by Val Williams

Aberaman, Mike's Field And Area.

I remember the line and playing fields, very well. Another of my haunts was Mike's field, Aberaman. My girlfriend and I spent many happy hours in these two places. We used to walk to Aberdare along the line and come ...Read more

A memory of Aberaman in 1960 by Michael Smith

Aberbargoed

I was born in Pill, Newport, Mon, in 1938 and with my grandmother Charlotte Selina Jane Rossiter used to visit relatives in Aberbargoed. As in other memories, I shall never forget passing beneath the endless drums in the air ...Read more

A memory of Aberbargoed in 1940 by Ernest Stephens

Aberbargoed

I grew up here from 1953 to 1970 when I left the village and went to sea in the Merchant Navy.Born in the only cottage next to the hospital at end of Pant street, but at age of 5 moved to Highfield Crescent where my parents lived all ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed by Stephen Hodges

Accumulators

This would be about 1950. Radio was the in thing, me Nanna and Granda had one that was powered by an accumulator, this was a square glass jar with two elements inside connected to two terminals on the top which would fit and connect ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1950 by Jimmy Burrows

Acton Swimming Baths

I remember my friends and I would go swimming at Acton Baths and afterwards the lady in the tiny ticket office would make us a cup of Bovril with her kettle, for the grand sum of one penny. And after that? Sixpence worth of chips of course... happy days.

A memory of Acton in 1960 by Susan Lockyear

Adare Street Ogmore Vale

Hi, I am am Betty Edmonds, and I have the greatest memories of Fronwen School, the park in front of Adare Street, and buying frozen Birds Eye peas  at the corner shop near the Co-op. I also remember the faggot and peas ...Read more

A memory of Ogmore Vale in 1954 by Liz Bowen

Address .... I Wonder.

Having just looked at the street view on Google Maps, I wonder if the shop was at number 52 and not 55. Number 52 seems to have some newer brickwork on the front where the shop door and window used to be. The shop was ...Read more

A memory of Rickmansworth

After School Job,

I used to work on the market on Saturday morning when I was not playing football for the school team (St Gabriels. I used to go around the stalls with jugs of tea and sandwiches for the stallholders. I remember the black pudding man ...Read more

A memory of Bury in 1954 by Tom Holmes

Albert Card

Hi Nita, I remember your uncle! My Dad was in both Northfleet and Gravesend bands and they regularly had 'socials'. Your uncle, Albert Card, was often the Master of Ceremonies (MC) at these 'do's'. He was a very smart, dapper man with a ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by dorstep

Captions

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Caption For St Ives, Porthminster Beach 1925

The public has not yet abandoned Victorian modesty when it comes to bathing costumes, and not many people seem to be eager to swim, but deck-chairs and buckets and spades are well established.

Caption For Bembridge, The Huts C1955

A closer view of the group in the previous photograph reveals them relaxing on the slipway.

Caption For Norwich, Castle Keep And Gatehouse C1874

Nearer the castle the contrast between the Bath stone of the keep and the crisp, pristine granite of the 1830s prison gatehouse is clear.

Caption For Matlock Bath, General View 1886

In this early view of Matlock Bath, the crocketed spire of the parish church of the Holy Trinity is prominent in the right centre, with the River Derwent on the left.

Caption For Pegwell, The Seafront And The Pier C1880

The Bellevue Hotel at Pegwell is pictured here in its clifftop setting.The structure that is visible on the left was an artificial lagoon offering visitors sea-water bathing in safe, sheltered

Caption For Norwich, Castle Keep And Gatehouse C1874

Nearer the castle the contrast between the Bath stone of the keep and the crisp, pristine granite of the 1830s prison gatehouse is clear.

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

We can see a deckchair hut, bathing machines, and a few wooden seats; in the left background is the end of the 1885 Switchback and the Aerial Flight.

Caption For Sandsend, The Beach 1925

The railway line continues past the houses and the stone bridge of East Row, whilst the flow from the beck makes a tempting paddling pool.

Caption For Sandilands, Promenade Looking South C1955

A tremendous visual change here is that there are now no breakwater defences along the beach. The bathing huts are still there, and so is the glorious sand.

Caption For Frome, Bath Street 1961

The house at the end of the 17th-century cottages gives onto Rook Lane. It is now almost hidden from view behind tall hedging and trees with a very secret garden.

Caption For All Stretton, The Long Mynd Hills, Collecting Wood 1910

Nearby is the Cwm Spring supplying mineral water which is bottled in the village. Until recently, local householders even used the water for bathing.

Caption For St Ives, Porthminster Beach And Island 1925

Compared with the view of Porthminster Beach taken in 1890, this view indicates how much the holiday industry had taken over the St Ives beaches.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Cheapside C1955

In the background is St Mary's, said to be the most beautiful parish church in England.

Caption For Ryton, Tyneside Golf Club C1960

Often considered to be the prettiest village on Tyneside, Ryton in the early 19th century was a popular residential area for wealthy Newcastle businessmen and merchants, even though it would soon be given

Caption For Dover, Esplanade 1899

This fine view of Dover's sweeping Esplanade shows bathing machines pulled down near the water.

Caption For Sonning, Village 1904

Dick Turpin supposedly galloped through the village on his horse, Black Bess, en route to his aunt's cottage after a hold-up on the Bath Road.

Caption For Redcar, Newcomen Street 1901

The post office is on the right. In the 1820s, when Robert Walker was the postmaster, there was a collection and delivery every day during the bathing season.

Caption For Sandown, Esplanade 1895

The Victorians, who were fond of such comparisons, compared the locality of Sandown to the Bay of Naples.

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street, Looking West 1897

The Edinburgh Cafe at number 70 did not serve alcohol, and there was a Turkish baths at number 90. For those with a sweet tooth, Edinburgh rock was available at Ferguson's.

Caption For Barry Island, The Sands 1910

Barry Island was a popular holiday destination for the valley miners for their annual 'miners' fortnight'; suits, caps, full-length skirts and hats appear to be the order of the day.

Caption For Bournemouth, St Peters Church C1955

Bournemouth's Square stands at the very heart of the town, astride the Bourne Stream.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pavilion And Baths C1955

By the 20th century holiday resorts were catering for visitors during bad weather as well as good, hence the imposing public baths.

Caption For St Ives, Porthmeor Beach 1922

There are more bathing tents; by now the St Ives' beaches were being managed as tourist attractions. In the distance can be seen a slipway that was built from The Island to Porthmeor Beach in 1911.

Caption For Paignton, Bathing Beach 1896

Paignton's beaches and coves give a combined sea-frontage of over two miles; this led to the growth of the town's satellite villages of Preston and Goodrington.