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County Oak Tushmore Sports And Social Club

So named because members were from north of Crawley on the main A23 Brighton Road, not big enough to be a village, but a hamlet stretching half a mile north and south of todays Manor Royal Estate ...Read more

A memory of Crawley in 1954 by Tony Tester

Bruce Grove School Royal Tottenham

I would love to hear from folk who like me went to Bruce Grove School. I went there from 1936 until 1944 when I left school, then danced at the Royal Tottenham. I lived in St Margaret's Road. I remember Ron West ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1940 by June Pyrke

Summer Holidays

Browsing through the Book "I Remember when..." published by The Francis Frith Collection, I was so delighted to see a picture of The Quayside in 1896 at Salcombe, Devon. There standing proud above the quay was 'Harbour Lights', the ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe in 1890 by Pete Combellack

Innocent Happiness

I was born just after the Second World War and like many people came from a fairly poor working class background. I was, however, blessed in many areas of my life and one of them was having an aunt who lived at 8 Hamilon ...Read more

A memory of New Brighton by Rachel Weatherall

Benjamin Siddle Rm

My great-grandfather served on this ship between 1875/1876 as a Royal Marine marksman, having joined the RM's at 13 years old in 1870. He also served on HMS's 'Agincourt', 'London', 'Simoom', 'Thetis', 'Lion' and finally ...Read more

A memory of Devonport in 1870 by Peter Graham Siddle

A Gentlmen From Amblecote

A Gentlemen from Amblecote, Staffordshire By The Oracle | April 16, 2009 This public voice, dos not usually, print obituaries. However, three persons have signed their names to a tribute to Samuel Kinnear from ...Read more

A memory of Amblecote

The Waltham Abbey Choir And Other Memories

My family lived in Waltham Abbey from 1955 to 1961 and living there left a lasting impression on me. I attended Waltham Holy Cross County Primary School during this time and at the ripe old age of 8 ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1960 by Bill Waring

Long Lost Contact

In 1952 I was serving in the Royal Air Force at R.A.F. Ouston, not far from Wylam. One evening there was a dance in the NAAFI and a number of young ladies came from the Castle Hill Convalescent Home by coach. I met and danced with a ...Read more

A memory of Wylam in 1952 by Peter Turner

Embarkation Leave

Mrs Barrett, the Post Mistress at that time, gave me a 1947 farthing for luck when I joined the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in June 1952. She said she had given one to village lads in WW2 and most of them came ...Read more

A memory of Weston Rhyn in 1952 by Peter Mainprize

70s Thoughts

I came from the north to work in Margate from 70 to 72--at what was then called the Isle of Thanet District Hospital, Margate Wing. For my first 2 months I lived in staff accommodation at the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital. I'm sure that ...Read more

A memory of Margate in 1970 by Ian Warburton

Captions

986 captions found. Showing results 313 to 336.

Caption For Hastings, The Pier 1890

In 1891, a year after this picture was taken, a second pier was built opposite the Royal Victoria Hotel, but this was damaged during World War Two, and was subsequently demolished.

Caption For Reading, King Alfred Training Brig 1910

One wonders how many of these lads went on to serve in the Royal Navy in World War I.

Caption For Stirling, Castle 1899

One of Scotland's greatest royal fortresses, Stirling Castle was taken by William Wallace in 1297 but was surrendered to Edward I in August 1305 following a siege.

Caption For Ashburton, East Street And Bull Ring 1922

It was made illegal in 1835, by which time locals could seek their entertainment in one of the town's many pubs, such as the Royal Oak, which is still open for business today.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

Much of the cordage for Royal Navy vessels was produced in and around Bridport.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

Once a royal manor, until Henry II gave it to the Courtenays, the village of Sutton Courtenay has several notable buildings.

Caption For Saltash, The Royal Albert Bridge 1890

The Royal Albert Bridge, completed in 1859, is a fitting memorial to the great Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

Caption For Stirling, Castle From Ladies Tower 1899

To the left of the gatehouse can be seen the royal palace of James V, which abuts James IV's Prince's Tower.

Caption For Hawthornden, Ben Jonson's Tree 1897

Drummond met him with 'Welcome, welcome, royal Ben!' Jonson replied: 'Thank ye, thank ye, Hawthornden!'

Caption For Ramsey, Harbour 1893

Numerous buildings, including the church, the Royal Oak dining rooms, the Union Hotel and the Alexandra Hotel, indicate the importance of Ramsey harbour as the second largest in the Isle of Man.

Caption For Gnosall, Village 1899

They were founded on royal patronage and were exempt from the bishop's authority. However, Gnosall never achieved full collegiate status.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1911

The figures that now look down are Nicholas Langton, a Lord Mayor, a mason holding a model of the bar and a medieval knight.The coats of arms are the Stuart Royal Arms and the City Arms; these were

Caption For Littleport, Main Street C1955

Fifty were captured by the First Royal Dragoon Guards, including some that were hiding at the George and Dragon.

Caption For Heysham, Main Street 1947

Visitors wander past the shops and the ancient Royal Hotel, whilst their excursion bus waits at the far end.

Caption For Guildford, The Castle 1933

Little remains of Guildford Castle, once a favourite royal residence where many princes of the blood were brought up.

Caption For Beachy Head, Lighthouse 1912

At the eastern extremity of the South Downs, the Royal Sovereign Lighthouse at the foot of Beachy Head warned shipping of the hazards of the chalk cliffs, which now lie under the sea.

Caption For Warrington, Park Gates And Town Hall C1955

The Town Hall gates have since been decorated in their royal colours to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee of 1977.

Caption For Lyme Regis, 1925

We view the town from the beach below the Royal Standard. The North Wall (right centre) has since been joined to the mainland (in 1979) by a random wall of rough boulders.

Caption For Hythe, General View 1890

The Royal Military Canal stretches parallel with the coast, hidden by the furthest trees in the middle distance. Note how little the seafront is built up at this time.

Caption For Cirencester, Black Jack Street C1955

The building with the wide archway on the right was demolished some years ago to make way for the Royal Mail delivery office.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Village Green C1955

In 1086 King's Norton belonged to the Royal Manor of Bromsgrove, remaining in the possession of the Crown until the beginning of the 19th century.

Caption For Kettering, High Street 1922

The Royal Hotel looks pretty much the same today as it did then. Even the AA sign is in the same place, though the current one is a more up-to-date version.

Caption For Bideford, Bridge 1899

The building at the far end - The Royal Hotel - is still in business, although the extensive quays to the left are now derelict.