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1897, Corlannau Ref. RNE677558
1897, Margam Moors Ref. RNE774554
1897, Lower Brynamman Ref. RNE768851
1897, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. HOSM56515
1903 - 1905, Cwmllynfell Ref. HOSM42830
1897, Gellygron Ref. HOSM46170
1897, Rhyd-Y-Fro Ref. HOSM70979
1900-1901, Dyffryn Cellwen Ref. RNC696160
1900-1901, Gellygron Ref. RNC712898
1900-1901, Cimla Ref. RNC668974
1900-1901, Bryn Côch Ref. RNC653656
1900-1901, Abergarwed Ref. RNC618706
1900-1901, Alltwen Ref. RNC624394
1947, Seven Sisters Ref. NPO827764
1947, Trebanos Ref. NPO851666
1947, Ynysmaerdy Ref. NPO876142
1898, Gellinudd Ref. RNE712858
1898, Gellygron Ref. RNE712898
1898, Glyn Castle Ref. RNE716779
1898, Godre'r-Graig Ref. RNE717078

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Memories

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Widdicombe Childrens Home

Anyone who knows or went to Widdiecombe Home, can you get in touch, do you have some photos, or memories. I went there as a young boy 6 years old, hope to hear from someone, hoping to visit all around south Devon ...Read more

A memory of Torcross in 1950 by Norman Morrison

Wickham Bishops Born And Bred

In 1950 I was born on a cold winter's night to my mother Rosemary Jesse, at 'The Black Houses', Kelvedon Road, Wickham Bishops, built by architect, designer and socio-economic theorist Arthur Heygate Macmurdo. ...Read more

A memory of Wickham Bishops by Marilyn Jesse

Why No Memories Of Euxton?

I am amazed no one has posted any memories of Euxton as it is a wonderful place with a rich history. I have only lived here for 25 years but even in that short time realise it has been a close knit community with lots of characters, who remembers Eli Heaton? Come on Euxton, rack your brains.

A memory of Euxton

Whitley Bay 1957 1965

I lived in South Wellfield just outside Whitley Bay in the years listed above. Despite being something of a mongrel in terms of heritage I always look upon the town and area as my true home. Although being probably conceived ...Read more

A memory of Whitley Bay by Neil Johnson

Whitestaunton Somerset

It was some time in 1941 I believe, when after enduring some weeks of the blitz I was evacuated away from London to an old farmhouse called Cinder Hill Farm a little outside the village of Whitestaunton. (I have no ...Read more

A memory of Whitestaunton in 1940 by Ken Frankland

White Hart Lock

I believe this to be the White Hart Lock at New Haw situated at the junction of Woodham Lane and the turning off over the White Hart bridge which led to Byfleet station. I do believe also that the cottage featured in a film, ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1964 by Michael Ponting

Whetstone Hey Shops

I remember the triangle of shops at the top of Whetstone Hey in(1962), when I was about 7 years old. If you came up Whetstone Hey, from Valley Drive, on your left was Wartons Newsagents (what we called The Paper Shop). It ...Read more

A memory of Great Sutton by John Harrison

Where I Grew Up

I lived most of my life in Sible Hedingham, as a family we moved there from London in 1962.  I was just 2 years old at the time. My father Robert Farren, "Bob" as he was best known and my mother Ivy, took over the licence of ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1962 by Anne Elder

Where Does The Time Go

This is the church where my 17 year old son was christened. This is also the church where I spent most of my childhood. From about the age of 10, my friends and I would go grave rubbing. We actually spent more time cleaning ...Read more

A memory of Farndon in 1980 by Tracey Nevitt

When We Were Young!

Way back in the early 1950's my friends and I went everywhere on our cycles. On one occasion three of us set out from Grays and went across the ferry at Tilbury to Gravesend then down the old A road to Canterbury where we had ...Read more

A memory of Corringham by Albert Wm Gosnall

Captions

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Caption For Boscastle, The Harbour 1893

The loosely-coiled mooring ropes, the lobster pots, the Admiralty-style boat anchor and the nets provide clear evidence of a thriving fishing port, although the jetty was used also at this

Caption For Rye, The River Rother 1901

There was a time when Rye was considered important enough for it to be added to the original Cinque Ports along with Winchelsea.

Caption For Preston, Dock, North Side C1960

Union troubles did not help the port, which in all honesty was never a great success - at best it broke even.

Caption For Ranworth, St Helen's Church 1934

One of the most beautiful of the many lovely Broads churches is St Helens at Ranworth, a short walk from the staithe.

Caption For Hastings, St Clement's Church C1955

After visiting Hastings, the tourist should make the short journey out to Battle to see where the course of English history was changed so suddenly and dramatically on an October day in 1066.

Caption For Newport, On The Canal, Fourteen Locks 1896

They lift the canal 168ft by seven pairs of chambers; these are not staircase locks, which we have met before, but locks linked by a very short pound.

Caption For Barnoldswick, The Locks C1955

After these three locks at Greenberfield, there is a short summit and a tunnel before the canal descends into Lancashire.

Caption For Canford Magna, Village 1904

Between 1867 and 1904, finding themselves short of workers accomodation, the Guest family built more than 110 cottages accross their far-flung estate, paying special attension to Canford Magna itself

Caption For Norton, The Green And Pond C1965

The properties we see here sit on the edge of Norton Green, with the High Street off to the right, and the church and vicarage a short distance up to the left.

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, St Paul's Church 1924

Construction was started in 1919 on this Gothic-style 'Victory' church designed by Arthur Heron Ryan-Tenison; the photograph shows St Paul's shortly after its consecration early in 1924.

Caption For Chiddingstone, The Church And School 1891

The construction of St Mary's Church and its neighbouring primary school followed shortly after.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Swimming Pool C1955

In 1932, the local County High School left the Barton Peveril farmhouse (which gave it its name), and shortly afterwards this open air swimming pool was built in the grounds.

Caption For Normanton, Church Walk C1965

A short walk from the old Grammar School is the parish church of All Saints.

Caption For Oakham, School House 1927

Shortly after this photograph, in 1928, music rooms, a library and more classrooms were added to the rear.

Caption For Preston Under Scar, 1911

The path across the field would be a short cut from the railway line that ran just out of picture.

Caption For Cardiff, Queen Street 1893

In 1855 this short row inside the town walls was described as 'merely a lane' containing about 24 houses.

Caption For Burnham On Sea, The Promenade 1918

This view looks north from the corner of Pier Street past the Queens Hotel, now painted to protect the rapidly- eroding stone work, towards the short pier; its pavilion-roofed structure is now named

Caption For Fishguard, The Lower Town C1955

This very attractive fishing port used to be a busy port for agricultural and fish product exports.

Caption For Ryde, The Pier C1883

Ryde is one of the Isle of Wight's important access ports, with ferries crossing the Solent each day.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Custom House 1898

The Custom House was built in the Palladian style in 1683 by Henry Bell, then mayor of this thriving port.

Caption For Felixstowe, Pier 1906

Known more these days as a container port, Felixstowe in 1906 was a genteel seaside resort, and steamers would have pulled up at the pier bringing passengers from Great Yarmouth, Walton-on-the-Naze, Clacton

Caption For Wheaton Aston, The Lock 1952

The Shropshire Union canal runs between Wolverhampton and Ellesmere Port.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

Only St John the Baptist's church and a couple of houses nearby escaped from the bombs intended for the port and the railway station.

Caption For Ryde, The Pier C1883

Ryde is one of the Isle of Wight's important access ports, with ferries crossing the Solent each day.