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Photos

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Maps

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1919, Beechen Cliff Ref. POP636434
1919, Belluton Ref. POP637975
1919, Bishop Sutton Ref. POP641083
1898, Marksbury Ref. RNE774743
1898, Hunstrete Ref. RNE742290
1898, Hallatrow Ref. RNE725519
1898, Moorledge Ref. RNE783467
1898, Rotcombe Ref. RNE820351
1898, Rush Hill Ref. RNE822839
1898, Saltford Ref. RNE824640
1898, Park Corner Ref. RNE800483
1898, Radstock Ref. RNE812765
1898, North Wick Ref. RNE794081
1898, Norton Hawkfield Ref. RNE794650
1898, Nailwell Ref. RNE787033
1898, New Town Ref. RNE790388
1946, South Stoke Ref. NPO835285
1946, Hicks Gate Ref. NPO732270
1946, The Common Ref. NPO846334
1946, Peasedown St John Ref. NPO802342

Books

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Memories

540 memories found. Showing results 181 to 190.

My First Holiday 1950.

My parents took me to Cruden Bay when I was born, that was in 1950. I still have the photograph, me in my pram ,with my dad at the bridge. Looking on was a well known old man, Willum Tait, he lived in the house opposite with ...Read more

A memory of Cruden Bay

The Market Square

The Library was in the building on the left – I was a real book worm so I loved being able borrow new books every week. We used to go to Sunday school at the church. Reverend Hayter was our vicar (daughters Pauline and Janet) ...Read more

A memory of Somerton by Denise Lazenby

Petrol Pump

In 1955, aged 12 years old, I clearly remember visiting North Devon with my father - we toured the district traveling on an old two stroke Francis Barnet - we stayed bed and breakfasting with 'Percy' who lived close to Woody Bay - My ...Read more

A memory of Kentisbury Ford by Alan Young

Born & Bred

THE FAMILY HOME. I was born in the front room of the last bay windowed house on Station Road in 1964, number 87. I have fond memories of growing up & playing on the street, thankfully the house is still in the family. Although the village has changed over the years Station Road hasn’t!

A memory of Eckington by Dawn Wilby

Search: Metcalfe Family History Clifton Terrace, Whitley Bay

Hello, I am the Great Granddaughter of Robert and Mary Metcalfe who were publicans in the late 1800's in Whitley Bay. Local census forms report that they became grocers at a later date ...Read more

A memory of Whitley Bay by retsilmj

An Idyllic Childhood

We moved to Pevensey Bay when I was 4. In the Summer, the three of us would go down to the beach, early in the morning, while our parents were still asleep, and dig in the sand, and play. This was our childhood. We didn't ...Read more

A memory of Pevensey Bay by Val Torrance

Happy Days

I remember Bay Hotel extremely well, I used to frequent it with my parents for many years, three times a year, from the age of a toddler up to when I got married in 1970, so we were visiting at the time this photo was taken and I remember it ...Read more

A memory of Rhosneigr by Pam Fitzpatrick

The Totland Bay Hotel

We stayed here in the mid 1960s with our large family,6 of us, housed in one room (from my father's memory). Our cousins, Aunt and grandmother stayed in another room, 5 in all. I can remember holiday camp style entertainments ...Read more

A memory of Totland Bay

Holidays In The 60s

We went to Pevensey Bay every year when I was a child. We stayed in one of a row of 3 houses along Coast rd, which were set right on the beach. They were owned by a man named Mr Piddock. A lot of time was spent at the Bay ...Read more

A memory of Pevensey Bay by cathrynmoon

My Childhood Home

I was born in 1944 and in July 1945 my father, Roland Broome (Roly) took over the tenancy of the Cannon Inn. I remember a very happy childhood with lots of friends. We spent a lot of time outdoors in all weathers.I especially ...Read more

A memory of Earsdon by irene

Captions

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Caption For Saxmundham, Market Place C1955

At the end of the street is Gardener's, the gents' outfitter's. On the right is the Oddfellows Office, here since 1933, and Barker's, fishmongers since 1946.

Caption For St Austell, Crinnis Beach C1955

As at Par, the Crinnis Beach is also largely a result of the deposition of waste from the mining and china clay industries.

Caption For Hest Bank, Marine Drive C1960

If we turn left at the junction and cross the railway line, we find ourselves on the shore, from where stagecoaches began their dangerous crossing of the bay to Lonsdale North of the Sands.

Caption For Castleton, Main Street C1955

Solid sandstone terraced houses line the Main Street of Castleton in Eskdale, on the northern edge of the North York Moors.

Caption For Runswick, A Fisherman's Cottage 1936

Lobster pots dry in the fresh air outside one of the tiny cottages that cling to the dramatic cliff swooping down to the sea. Coastal erosion is a constant peril around Runswick bay.

Caption For Flookburgh, The King's Arms 1903

There is a poster for cocoa in the window of the Co-op on the left. The Kings Arms signboard in a blanked window (left) proclaims post horses for hire.

Caption For Polkerris, C1950

Here we see the village tucked away in its valley, with the great expanse of the bay reaching beyond to Black Head (centre) and the Dodman Point (left).

Caption For Dunster, Market House 1890

The octagonal building standing in the centre of the high street was erected in 1609 as a market from which the famous locally-produced broadcloth was sold.

Caption For West Bay, 1907

These are the gaunt Victorian lines of the Coastguard Station at West Bay, looking eastwards towards East Cliff, with Rocket Houses seaward from it (right).

Caption For Kents Bank, From The Sands 1894

Note the signal box in the centre of the picture with the signals to its right.

Caption For Broadstairs, Thames Barges, The Harbour 1902

This view looks across the Main Bay from the pier, with two Thames sailing barges in the centre of the picture. Note the line of bathing machines under the cliffs.

Caption For Charmouth, The River Char C1960

The pebble beach beside Lyme Bay acts as a dam at Charmouth, and prevents the River Char from having a conventional estuary.

Caption For Bridport, From Allington Hill C1960

A Panorama south-eastwards across Allington hamlet and West Allington street to the Rope Works, St Michael`s Works and Priors Mills (middle distance, left).

Caption For Abersoch, The Estuary 1894

From a scattered fishing village based around two sandy bays on the southern coast of the Lleyn Peninsula, Abersoch has developed into a busy resort.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, New Promenade 1897

Extensive and beautiful sandy beaches brought ever- increasing numbers of visitors to the North Wales coast.

Caption For Berkeley, High Street 1956

Delightfully neat and compact in appearance, the buildings that jostle shoulder to shoulder along the street are deceptively older than they look.

Caption For Rame, Whitsand Bay 1906

Three-quarters of a mile offshore from Whitsand Bay, visible only through the buoy marking her position, is the wreck of the 'James Egan Layne', an American liberty ship which was torpedoed on 21 March

Caption For Hayle, Towans 1927

With such a fine view across the bay to St Ives, it is little surprise that holidaymakers should have come to camp at Hayle Towans.

Caption For Windermere, Wray Castle And The Boathouse 1886

A lone elderly oarsman reflects on life on the still waters of the little bay below Wray Castle and its impressive ornate boathouse.

Caption For Lydstep, Smugglers Cave 1890

The Lydstep caverns are only accessible at low tide, with the exception of the Smuggler's Cave, which was probably so named because of the high incidence of smuggling along the rocky

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Caption For Lynmouth, C1890

Ships from South Wales carrying lime and coal were once regu- lar visitors to the town.

Caption For Masham, Silver Street 1908

Masham straddles the River Ure. One of Masham's distinctive features is its large market place, where fairs would see as many as 70,000 to 80,000 sheep and lambs up for sale.

Caption For Leicester, Lancaster Road C1955

Along with the Ambulance Service, the Fire Brigade has earned and retained public respect.

Caption For Faversham, West Street 1892

The crowd in this picture look as if they are waiting for the trader on the corner to open his doors for business.