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Photos

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Maps

896 maps found.

1899, Norton Hill Ref. RNC794653
1898-1899, New Town Ref. RNC790391
1899, Regil Ref. RNC815226
1899, Nailwell Ref. RNC787033
1899, New Buildings Ref. RNC789483
1899, Primrose Hill Ref. RNC810941
1899, Midsomer Norton Ref. RNC779731
1899, Marksbury Ref. RNC774743
1899, Meadgate Ref. RNC775972
1899, High Littleton Ref. RNC733185
1898-1899, Hinton Charterhouse Ref. RNC736885
1899, Langridge Ref. RNC752657
1899, Chew Stoke Ref. RNC667710
1898-1899, Combe Hay Ref. RNC675969
1899, Compton Common Ref. RNC676359
1899, Compton Martin Ref. RNC676386
1899, Cameley Ref. RNC660203
1919, Dunkerton Ref. POP695508
1919, Greyfield Ref. POP722211
1946, Plaster's Green Ref. NPO807418

Books

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Memories

540 memories found. Showing results 151 to 160.

The Down And Up

We went to stay at Plas-Y-Nant, Easter, Whit and Summer every year in the 50s. It was simply wonderful. Yes, I remember Auntie Lena and the whole range of little customs and practices we willingly engaged in. Not the least ...Read more

A memory of Betws Garmon in 1955 by Derek West

My Home

My parents, Dot and Reg Poynter, bought the Mounts Bay in about 1948 and turned it into a hotel where we lived as a family until 1960.

A memory of Mullion in 1955 by Brenda Williams

Blyth Boyhood

I went to St Wilfrid's Junior in Blyth. Great times, great memories. Rafts on the river at Cowpen, summer days up Humford and the hapenny woods. Days out at the Spanish City. Pit galas, the waltzer on the market place, ...Read more

A memory of Blyth in 1955 by Anthony Tolhurst

Winkups Camp Towyn

When I was 18 in 1955 my Mum booked us a Chalet at Winkups Camp, Towyn. There was Mum, stepfather, myself and 3 sisters aged 5yrs, 3yrs and3 months. Off we went from Huddersfield in Yorkshire in our little Austin 7 (I think), I can ...Read more

A memory of Towyn in 1955 by Margaret Cambell

Monk Bar 1955.

As I was living near Monk Bar in 1955, seeing the photo brought back some good memories. I lived at 28 Monkgate (behind the photographer on the left) in 1955. My sister still lives nearby - through the Bar, turn left at what used to be ...Read more

A memory of York in 1955 by George Moyser

Wading In The Bristol Channel

It is quite possible that the the little boy to the right in this picture is me at age six. My family used to stay at a friend's caravan in the park above the cliffs. During the summers of 1954 through 1958 we ...Read more

A memory of Lavernock in 1955 by Phillip Armour

Is Sue Green On One Of These Boats?

Always stayed at Wavecrest with mum and dad plus the Green family each year. Good old Mrs Mills. Always had a trip to Lee Bay on "Bills" boat. Great Memories. Is Sue Green (my age) still around?

A memory of Combe Martin in 1955 by Stan Bowler

Birchington, Epple Bay And Minnis Bay

Birchington with two bays and a village atmosphere 'in town'. A rail station with the most wonderful ice cream parlour opposite - wicker chairs on those old fashioned curved steel bases and circular wicker ...Read more

A memory of Birchington in 1955 by Sandra Dudley

Alicia 'lulu' Hawkins

Just found this - cannot compute! In retrospect, the best days of my life. Reunited after a gap with nee Ann Wagstaff, Anne Legge, Maureen Russell (aunt was Sister Booth) and Gill Baker (now Legge). Old bones ban gatherings, ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1955

Fishing In Hawhill Park Duck Pond In 1955

The 10 year old boy in the photo is me. I was fishing for sticklebacks. I remember a man pointing a camera at me. I lived at 62 Castleford Road opposite the library which is at the edge of the park. My ...Read more

A memory of Normanton in 1955 by John Wood

Captions

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Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

Now the little harbour at neighbouring West Bay fulfils the function, though on an unambitious scale. There are maritime links, for much of the rope used by Britain's ships was manufactured here.

Caption For Portscatho, The Harbour 1895

This archetypal fishing village was once entirely dependent on the mackerel shoals for its precarious economy.

Caption For Newlyn, Fish Market 1920

The day's catch is auctioned. Though fish were abundant in Victorian times, Mounts Bay fishermen were possessive about their fish stocks.

Caption For Thurlestone, The Village 1918

Thurlestone takes its name from a holed, or thirled, rock just out at sea in Bigbury Bay, which was mentioned in a Saxon charter way back in 845.

Caption For Plaxtol, Rectory 1901

The old rectory, of warm red brick, with its tall chimneys and light-gathering broad bay windows has creeper running rampant all over it.

Caption For Southwold, Market Place 1919

The centre of the Market Place is marked by a splendid Victorian cast iron water pump, decorated with fish, crown and arrows, and the motto 'Defend They Ryghts'.

Caption For Scarborough, Sands And Grand Hotel 1890

Here we see South Bay with a plenti- ful array of bathing machines.

Caption For Tadcaster, High Street C1955

It is a quiet day in Tadcaster's High Street as a cyclist pedals unconcernedly down the middle of the road.

Caption For Newby Bridge, General View 1914

Newby Bridge, spanning the River Leven, is the highest bridging point before Lake Windermere. It dates from the 16th century, and formed part of the turnpike route from Kendal to Ulverston.

Caption For Runswick, The Village C1885

The fishing village of Runswick Bay is set on a sheer cliff. It is also one of the most attractive harbourless villages along the Yorkshire coast.

Caption For Scarborough, Saint Nicholas Cliff 1890

This party of visitors have a wonderful view from a lookout over the bay, even though there is a mist. Large Victorian residences can be seen on the clifftop.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey Barn 1896

Beside the ruins of the great abbey church, various monastery buildings survive, including the famous 14th-century Abbot's Kitchen and the Abbey Barn.

Caption For St Audries, Waterfall 1903

East and to the left of this view, the St Audries Bay Holiday Club occupies the cliff tops at the end of a winding lane that descends from the main road.

Caption For Stokes Bay, The Beach 1898

Just a handful of people and two bathing machines can be seen in this late-Victorian photograph of Stokes Bay.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, The Sands 1923

Glentworth Bay is pictured just five years before the causeway was built, creating Marine Lake.

Caption For Freshwater Bay, C1955

A little way back from Freshwater Bay is the former home of the poet Tennyson, who loved the place but hated the constant procession of visitors.

Caption For Eastbourne, Lansdowne Hotel, King Edwards Parade C1965

Lansdowne Terrace, now the Lansdowne Hotel, and, at the right, the Wish Tower Hotel, was the first major devel- opment west of the Wish Tower; it is in the style of the earlier stucco terraces, with

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.

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Caption For Lynmouth, C1890

Ships from South Wales carrying lime and coal were once regular visitors to the town.

Caption For Mumbles, The Pier 1898

When it opened in 1898, the pier was the terminus for the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, whose trains can be seen taking people to their destination on the first official day of pier business.

Caption For Kents Bank, From The Sands 1894

New villas sprang up along the front at Kents Bank on the Kent Estuary as the village became popular as a holiday resort.

Caption For Penzance, 1904

This photograph was taken from almost from the same viewpoint as No 27690A, but looking west. This is a busier scene, and the dresses are less sombre.

Caption For Bussage, Church 1910

The 19th-century church of St Michael stands on a steep hill, and was built of snicked stone.

Caption For Scarborough, 'evening' 1890

There is plenty of activity in the South Bay as fishing boats are prepared for sea.