Photos

180 photos found. Showing results 201 to 180.

Maps

321 maps found.

1898, East Moulsecoomb Ref. RNC697707
1898, Aldrington Ref. RNC621356
1940, Whitehawk Ref. NPO868666
1940, Woodingdean Ref. NPO873534
1895, East Moulsecoomb Ref. RNE697707
1895, Hangleton Ref. RNE726473
1940, Hangleton Ref. NPO726473
1920, Patcham Ref. POP801972
1895, Woodingdean Ref. RNE873534
1898, Rottingdean Ref. RNC820466
1898, Saltdean Ref. RNC824574
1920, Roedean Ref. POP819368
1940, Aldrington Ref. NPO621356
1898, North Moulsecoomb Ref. RNC793748
1898, Whitehawk Ref. RNC868666
1940, Patcham Ref. NPO801972
1895, Hollingbury Ref. RNE738099
1895, Mile Oak Ref. RNE779862
1909, Brighton Ref. HOSM34221
Portslade Village, 1896 - 1909, Portslade Ref. HOSM57104

Books

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Memories

637 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

King Johns Palace In The 60s!

In the 1960's King John's Palace was occupied completely by airline pilots and cabin crews. I was one of those! It was a fun and happy place with something always going on. The Star and Garter and the Ostrich were ...Read more

A memory of Colnbrook by Penny Tondeur

Childhood Memories

My granny used to live in Hole House, Lane Little Leigh, her name was Ellen Frances Hough, and I remember she used to live next door to Mr and Mrs Astbury. My dad used to take me there on a Friday night and pick me up on a ...Read more

A memory of Little Leigh in 1961 by Jacqueline Murphy

Our History In Brief

Although I had visited Hightown on many many occasions before this date to visit my Grandparents etc I particularly remember the days when myself and friends from Waterloo would visit Altcar Rifle Range to mark the ...Read more

A memory of Hightown in 1957 by Ron Baybut

During The Second World War

This story is a memory during the Second World War. My father Samuel Fredrick Richardson was the air-raid warden. There was a brick shelter, built on the village green. Most of the village used to use it. One ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1940 by The Frith Memory Archivist

''the Grapevine'' And Others!

My uncle, the late William John Wilcox, was the proprietor of the 'Grapevine' from the mid 1930s through to the early 1960s. I remember it as a truly old fashioned 'pub' complete with a 'games room' with darts, shove ...Read more

A memory of Meare in 1940 by Barrie R Collins

Earith Was In Huntingdonshire And Still Is

I was born in St Ives in 1939 but lived in Earith at what is now number 43. Next door was my Grandad's grocer's shop - Bert Russell. I moved to Peterborough in 1958 where I still live in Werrington ...Read more

A memory of Earith in 1940 by Lawrence Wright

Purfleet Primary School

I started at Purfleet Infants & Primary School aged 4, I put my head on the desk and cried for ages, but there was a lovely elderly lady teacher (I can't remember her name?), she blew my nose and washed my face, I'd ...Read more

A memory of Purfleet in 1952 by Maria Westbrook

Our Early Life

We lived my Dad (Roly Inman) Mum (Topsy Inman) with me Michael, and Roger in Shotover up the rough lane off the road by the grass triangle and near the school. I remember Miss Swithenbank who used to teach and lived in ...Read more

A memory of Burley in Wharfedale in 1950 by Michael Inman

Bower Yard

We have many happy memories of the Bower Yard in 1962. We moved into our first marital cottage at 75 on the day we got married. The cottage was mid terrace overlooking the river and the wharfage on the opposite side. We paid ...Read more

A memory of Ironbridge in 1962 by Ann Beddow

School Hoildays

The days when you could let your children out to play and not worry. We used to sneak up in the hole in the fence to play in the big oak tree that sits above the shelter. It was our camp and was called the Five Oaks. We took food ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury in 1969 by Debbie Westwood

Captions

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