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Photos

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Maps

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1898, Hicks Gate Ref. RNE732270
1946, Twerton Ref. NPO854735
1898, Farmborough Ref. RNE703483
1898, Farrington Gurney Ref. RNE703599
1898, Kingdown Ref. RNE747749
1898, Lambridge Ref. RNE751712
1898, Somerdale Ref. RNE834005
1898, South Twerton Ref. RNE835331
1898, Regil Ref. RNE815226
1898, Sharpstone Ref. RNE829010
1898, Sion Hill Ref. RNE831621
1898, Tucking Mill Ref. RNE854048
1884, Midsomer Norton Ref. HOSM53790
1899, Fairfield Park Ref. RNC702771
1899, Farmborough Ref. RNC703483
1899, Wicklane Ref. RNC869886
1919, Barrow Vale Ref. POP634153
1919, Cameley Ref. POP660203
1919, Cholwell Ref. POP668191
1919, Batheaston Ref. POP634706

Books

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Memories

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The Skating Rink

The skating rink behind the Bowls green mid left hand side of the Picture was at the time run by my father, Vic McBride. I could be the Little boy skating, at the edge of the Picture. The Whole area the Rink, the Beach, the ...Read more

A memory of Felixstowe by jeffrey.mcbride

1970s Calverley

My name is Lindsey Lewis (nee Overend). I was born in Horsforth 1971 and my parents,along with my two sisters, moved to Clarke Street in Calverley from Bramley when I was two weeks old. We were the first occupants of number 21 on the ...Read more

A memory of Calverley by Lindsey Lewis

Summer Days At Minnis Bay

In the early 1960s my dad would drive us down to Birchington in his Morris Oxford to visit my grandparents who lived in Lancaster Gardens. We would visit on a Sunday about twice a month and in the summer we would ...Read more

A memory of Birchington by Graeme Caller

More Caddy''s Memories And Also Queenie

I too remember the tall fizzy Ice creams at Caddy's, I suspect they were simply called Ice Drinks or something. As someone else mentioned (but I can't find it now) The Parlour was between Long Causeway and ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury by Graham Denton

New Hartley

I was born in Long Row. During infancy I moved with my family, father, mother and sister Margaret to Gloria Avenue where I lived until nearly 18. My early pals were Don Peggs and Betty Lonsdale. Across the road were Gwenda ...Read more

A memory of New Hartley by John Pearson

Horse Riding

As well as Tony Lee’s riding stables behind the Crown there was another one run by Mrs Dudeen which you found by riding down the side of the cinema and the stables were at the back. I used to help by mucking out and grooming and getting ...Read more

A memory of Selsey by chapmanlee

Happy Childhood Days

We went at least couple of times to Mountfield Caravan Park back in the early/mid 60s. I remember the distinctive and exciting smells in the site shop. We used to walk down to Colwell Bay with a picnic and spend the ...Read more

A memory of Norton

1960s Holidays In Newbiggin

My family, surname Ligema, were friends of Jim Highmoor who ran the scout group at Newbiggin during the 1950s and 60s. Mr Highmoor kindly let us stay for our holidays in the Scout Hut which was situated below the old ...Read more

A memory of Newbiggin by janeligema

Fleetwood 1969

Hello, I'm on a mission here, if anyone can help me. Does anyone remember the Stella Marina that sailed out of Fleetwood in 1969? This was a cruise ship, leased from Norway by a local company, Norwest Hovercraft and sailed to ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood by Pat Corrigan

Happy Safe Days

I grew up on a small farm called Rams Green, St Mary Hoo, on top of a hill over looking the sea... I think its now called Fenn Croft.. Those were the happiest days of my life. I often dream about playing on the marshes, ...Read more

A memory of St Mary Hoo by Sarah Jane Mcentee

Captions

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Caption For New Brighton, The Fort C1960

Built in the late1820s, Fort Perch Rock Battery site was then manned continuously until the end of World War II.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Beach And Burton Cliff 2003

Here we see National Trust shingle and cliffs at the end of Beach Road, with the buildings (top right) comprising the Burton Cliff Hotel.

Caption For Quorn, Bulls Head Hotel C1960

This is a mid 18th-century symmetrical brick building of quality, two and a half storeys high and five bays wide.

Caption For St Annes, The Sands 1914

Against a backdrop provided by the pier pavilion and landing stage, St Anne's boatmen are doing a brisk trade taking holiday-makers out for a trip around the bay.

Caption For Par, The Mount C1960

The Mount stands in a prominent position overlooking Par harbour and the bay.

Caption For Porthleven, The Harbour 1924

Porthleven's large harbour was built in 1811 to load copper and tin; it is an important haven on the exposed east shore of Mount's Bay. A

Caption For Pegwell, The Cliffs 1907

At Ebbsfleet in Pegwell Bay there is a spot thought to be where Hengist and Horsa landed, signalling the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon, Jutish and Danish occupation of Britain.

Caption For Loftus, High Street C1960

A picturesque view showing the High Street with Arlington Street beyond.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, Town And Bay 1927

Part of the village is clustered around the top of a ravine; notice the steep flight of steps in the lower foreground dropping away down toward the sea.

Caption For St Austell, Fore Street C1950

The Midland Bank occupies a small but distinctive stone building next door to Mill Bay laundry, and Myners the butcher's uses the ground floor of Tremayne House (left).

Caption For Cawsand, The Bay 1890

From the village of Cawsand, at the entrance to Plymouth Sound, the seas stretch out to Penlee Point, where the famous hooter alerted fog-bound sailors to the perils of this treacherous coast.

Caption For Trenarren, Black Head 1912

Black Head is at the west end of the true St Austell Bay. This

Caption For Crantock, West Pentire Hotel 1936

The West Pentire Hotel is a conspicuous landmark in this otherwise bleak view across fields to the sea beyond Crantock Beach, with East Pentire Point on the right.

Caption For Alum Bay, The Beach C1955

The coloured cliffs of Alum Bay are one of the most enduring sights on the Isle of Wight as far as visitors are con- cerned.

Caption For Kings Norton, Old Saracen's Head Inn C1955

The old inn dates from the late 15th century and comprises three bays with two wings projecting behind either side of a courtyard.

Caption For Menabilly, The House 1888

This great house near Fowey was the seat of the Rashleigh family. It was surrounded by its own wooded grounds, leading down to the sea at Polridmouth Bay.

Caption For Portloe, Village C1955

Viewed from just above the landing cove of this tiny fishing community on Veryan Bay, this scene has barely changed in modern times.

Caption For Whitchurch, The Village C1955

The building with first-floor bay windows on the left housed the premises of Sellwoods' Grocery Store. Today it is an artist's gallery. The nearest house on the right has Gothic-style windows.

Caption For Flamborough, King And Queen Rocks 1927

As with many natural rock formations along the coast, the wind and sea sometimes takes its toll - the King Rock has now collapsed.

Caption For Gainsborough, Old Hall C1955

The centrepiece of the town is undoubtedly the great 15th-century mansion of the de Burghs, the Old Hall, set in a grassed square surrounded by Victorian housing.

Caption For Sandilands, Sea Lane C1955

The biggest change is that the shop is now twice as big: it includes the post office, and takes up the whole of the downstairs of the semi-detached house.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1927

One of the reasons why Robin Hood's Bay proved to be a popular haunt for artists is the picturesque cluster of red-roofed cottages perched somewhat precariously on the cliffs.

Caption For Newquay, The Huer's House 1907

The Huer's House is identical today, even down to the granite railing posts. Sited up on the headland near the harbour, this is where the huer waited to spot incoming pilchard shoals.

Caption For Staithes, C1885

Disturbed water at the cliff base indicates the power and force of the seas as they surge into the bay and crash against the beach.